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Unmasking the Husband's Lie

For three years, Avery believed she was married to a simple office worker. However, Elliot’s facade collapses when his true identity as a powerful, ruthless CEO is revealed. Plunged into a high-stakes world of corporate treachery, Avery struggles to reconcile her love with his profound betrayal. As she peels back the layers of his deception, she must expose the secrets of their marriage to survive the dangerous enemies targeting them both.
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Chapter 1

Beeping. Constant, rhythmic beeping penetrated the darkness. My eyelids felt weighted with lead as I struggled to open them, the harsh fluorescent lights of the hospital room assaulting my vision. For one blissful moment, I couldn't remember why I was here. Then reality crashed down like a tidal wave.

"Mrs. Sterling?" A gentle voice called me back. "Sarah? Can you hear me?"

I turned my head slightly, wincing at the sharp pain that shot through my neck. A woman in a white coat stood beside my bed, her eyes kind but guarded.

"I'm Dr. Hanson," she said, checking the monitors surrounding me. "You've been unconscious for three days. Do you remember what happened?"

Flashes of memory—screeching tires, shattering glass, a deafening impact—raced through my mind. My hands flew instinctively to my swollen belly, but something was wrong. The firm roundness that had housed my growing child for six months was softer, emptier.

"My baby," I whispered, my voice a rasp of desperation. "Where's my baby?"

Dr. Hanson's face fell, and I knew before she spoke. "I'm so sorry, Sarah. The impact was too severe. We couldn't save your child."

A sound escaped me—half wail, half moan—primal and raw. The doctor continued speaking, her words washing over me like distant waves.

"...extensive internal injuries... emergency hysterectomy... unable to conceive again..."

I closed my eyes against her words, as if not seeing her could make them untrue. "Ryan?" I managed to ask, clinging to one last hope. "My husband?"

The silence stretched too long. When I forced my eyes open, Dr. Hanson's expression told me everything.

"The other vehicle struck the driver's side directly," she explained softly. "Ryan didn't survive the impact."

I didn't scream. I didn't cry. Something inside me simply... broke. In the space of one moment, my entire future had been erased. My husband. My child. My ability to ever bear another. Gone.

* * *

Rain fell in a gentle mist as they lowered Ryan's casket into the ground. The weather seemed fitting—not the dramatic downpour of movies, but a quiet, persistent drizzle that soaked slowly into everything, much like the grief that had settled into my bones.

I sat in the wheelchair that hospital policy insisted upon, despite my protests that I could stand. My father, Richard Mitchell, stood beside me, his hand resting protectively on my shoulder. His face was carved from stone, eyes forward, jaw set. Only the slight trembling of his fingers against my shoulder betrayed his emotion.

St. Mary's Church loomed behind us, its stained glass windows dull in the gray light. Faces surrounded me—colleagues, friends, family—their expressions blending into a uniform mask of pity that made me want to scream. I kept my eyes fixed on the polished mahogany of the casket instead, trying to process that Ryan—my Ryan—was inside it.

As they began to lower the casket, a memory surfaced: Ryan spinning me around our kitchen the day we found out I was pregnant, his laughter bright and infectious, his hands gentle on my still-flat stomach. "We're going to be a family," he had whispered against my hair. Had that joy been real? It had felt real.

My father squeezed my shoulder as the first handful of dirt hit the casket with a hollow thud. I closed my eyes, unable to watch.

* * *

The soil felt cool and damp between my fingers as I pressed the small rosebush into place. Three weeks after the funeral, I had finally found the strength to start the memorial garden I'd planned for my child—a child who never had a chance to be named, to be held, to be loved outside the safety of my womb.

The Mitchell estate's sprawling grounds provided a secluded corner, bathed in morning light, sheltered by ancient oaks. Here, no one would disturb my grief. Here, I could remember.

My hands trembled as I patted down the earth around delicate white roses. They would bloom each spring, I thought, a reminder of what could have been. Beside them, I'd planted forget-me-nots and angel's breath—a small paradise for a soul I'd never meet.

"I'm sorry," I whispered, tears falling freely onto the freshly turned soil. "I'm so sorry I couldn't protect you."

I reached for the small stone marker I'd commissioned—a simple angel with outstretched wings—and traced the inscription with dirt-stained fingers: "Forever Loved, Never Forgotten."

As the afternoon sun warmed my back, I remained kneeling in the soft earth, caught between two worlds—the future I'd lost and the empty present I couldn't yet face. I didn't know then that the truth about Ryan was far more devastating than his death, or that the accident that took my child was no accident at all.

I only knew that as I pressed my hands into the soil of that memorial garden, I was burying more than memories. I was burying the woman I had been—trusting, hopeful, complete—and I had no idea who would rise in her place.

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