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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 2

Six months had passed since I buried both my husband and my dreams of motherhood. Six months of therapy with Dr. Hanson, of learning to breathe through panic attacks, of waking up reaching for a body no longer beside me. Six months of tending my memorial garden, the only physical space where I allowed myself to fully grieve what I had lost.

Tonight, as dusk settled over the estate grounds, I knelt beside the white roses that had finally begun to bloom. Their delicate petals glowed in the fading light, fragile and perfect.

"I wish you could see them," I whispered, my fingers brushing the cool surface of the angel marker. The words were meant for my child, but I found myself thinking of Ryan too—how he'd promised to help me plant this garden, how we'd sketched designs together during quiet evenings.

A sudden chill ran up my spine, that peculiar sensation of being watched. I turned sharply, scanning the shadowed perimeter of the garden. The estate grounds were extensive, bordered by a public walkway that led to nearby shops and cafés. As my eyes adjusted to the dimming light, I spotted a figure in a dark coat walking with purposeful strides toward the small café at the corner.

Something about his gait—the slight forward lean, the measured pace—sent a jolt of recognition through me. It was achingly, impossibly familiar.

"Ryan?" The name escaped my lips before I could stop it, a whisper lost in the evening breeze.

The man paused briefly at the café entrance, turning slightly. Though his face remained in shadow, I caught the outline of his profile. My heart hammered against my ribs as he held the door open for someone—a woman with sleek dark hair and a confident stride I recognized immediately. Amanda. My cousin.

I rose unsteadily, abandoning my gardening tools. Logic told me I was mistaken, that grief was playing cruel tricks. Ryan was dead. I had watched them lower his casket into the ground. Yet some primal instinct propelled me forward, following them at a careful distance.

They didn't stay at the café. After a brief stop, they emerged and began walking toward the heart of Manhattan. I trailed them through increasingly empty streets, keeping to shadows, ducking behind parked cars when they paused to speak. The rational part of my brain screamed that this was madness, but I couldn't stop.

Eventually, they entered an upscale restaurant with dim lighting and private booths. I slipped in moments later, heart pounding so loudly I was certain everyone could hear it. A hostess approached me, but I murmured something about meeting friends and moved quickly toward the bar area, positioning myself behind a decorative pillar that offered a partial view of their table.

From this angle, I could see the man more clearly. His hair was different—darker, styled differently than Ryan's had been—and he carried himself with a harder edge. But then he did something that made my blood freeze: he began tapping his thumb against his forefinger in a rhythmic pattern as he spoke intently to Amanda.

Ryan's tell. His unconscious habit when he was focused or anxious. A habit so subtle that only someone who had shared his bed, his life, would recognize it.

I pressed my hand against the pillar to steady myself, suddenly light-headed. It couldn't be. It couldn't.

Yet as I watched them lean close, watched Amanda's hand possessively cover his, watched the familiar curve of his smile—Ryan's smile—I felt the world tilt beneath me. I didn't stay to hear their conversation. I couldn't risk being seen. I slipped out of the restaurant and hurried home, my mind racing with impossible theories.

When I reached my apartment, something felt wrong immediately. The door was slightly ajar—just a fraction of an inch, but I was certain I had locked it. With trembling hands, I pushed it open, scanning the darkened interior. Nothing seemed disturbed at first glance, but an instinct led me to my jewelry box.

The silver locket Ryan had given me on our first anniversary—the one containing a tiny photo of us—was missing. Someone had been here. Someone who knew exactly what to take.

As I sank onto the edge of my bed, the truth I had been fighting crashed over me: the man I saw tonight was Ryan. Somehow, impossibly, my dead husband was alive. And he was with my cousin.

But why? And what did it mean that he had been in my apartment, taking back the symbol of a love I thought was real?

One thing was certain—the accident that had destroyed my world had been no accident at all.

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