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When My Husband Defended Her After She Tried to Kill Me Novel Cover

When My Husband Defended Her After She Tried to Kill Me

A woman’s world shatters after surviving a murder attempt, only to watch her billionaire husband shield the very person who tried to kill her. Rather than demanding justice, he chooses to protect the attacker, exposing a cold indifference that destroys their marriage. Trapped in a web of wealth and lies, she must confront the man she once loved while navigating the heartbreaking aftermath of his betrayal in this intense tale of deceit.
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Chapter 2

The email arrived at 4:47 PM, sandwiched between a vendor contract and a reminder about dry cleaning. Subject line: *NYC Young Business Leaders Case Competition – Congratulations*.

I read it three times, my pulse ticking faster with each pass. Twenty applicants from across the Ivy League, and they'd chosen me. Not because of my last name—I'd submitted under a neutral application portal, resume stripped of King Corp affiliations. Just my GPA, my independent consulting work, my analysis of the Singapore market expansion that *Business Review* had published last spring.

Mine.

I forwarded the email to my phone and closed my laptop, the kind of rare, clean joy spreading through my chest that I hadn't felt in months. Rhodes and I had reservations at Per Se tonight. I'd tell him over the tasting menu, watch him smile that way he used to—proud, uncomplicated.

I should have known better.

---

Per Se's dining room glowed like the inside of a jewelry box, all soft amber light and Central Park stretched black and glittering beyond the glass. Rhodes was already seated when I arrived, his jaw tight, fingers drumming an agitated rhythm on the white tablecloth.

"Hey." I slid into my chair, angling my phone screen toward him. "I have news—"

"So do I." He cut me off, not looking at the phone. "I talked to Professor Morrison today. You know, the guy running that business case competition?"

Something cold slithered down my spine. I set the phone face-down. "Go on."

"I pulled some strings." His voice carried that edge of self-satisfaction, the tone of a man who'd just solved a problem no one asked him to fix. "Got him to add an extra slot. Brooke's been killing herself trying to build a portfolio, and with her hearing issues, most firms won't even look at her resume. She needs this, Sav."

The sommelier appeared with the wine list. I waved him away.

"Rhodes." I kept my voice low, controlled. "I was accepted into that competition. This afternoon."

He blinked. "Oh. Well—that's great, but here's the thing. Morrison said the roster's locked now. Twenty participants, no exceptions. But you don't really *need* it, right? You've got King Corp on your resume. You're set for life. Brooke has nothing."

The logic was a trapdoor, and I was supposed to fall through it gracefully.

"I earned that slot." Each word came out clean, surgical. "I applied independently. They didn't know who my family was."

"Savannah." He leaned forward, and I saw it then—the pity. He pitied *me* for caring. "Come on. You're being selfish. This is about giving someone less fortunate a chance. You, of all people, should understand that. You're privileged. She's not."

The word *selfish* landed like a slap. Around us, other diners murmured over their courses, oblivious. A woman two tables over laughed, the sound bright and alien.

"I worked for this," I said, quieter now. "You don't get to decide it doesn't matter."

"Jesus, Sav." Rhodes sat back, shaking his head. "I thought you were better than this. It's one competition. Let it go."

Let it go. Like my work was a toy he could redistribute to someone more deserving. Like my competence disqualified me from ambition.

I reached for my water glass, took a long sip, let the silence stretch until his discomfort showed in the way he tugged at his collar.

"Fine," I said finally. "Give her the slot."

Relief washed over his face. "Thank you. Seriously, babe, this is the right thing."

I smiled. It didn't reach my eyes.

---

The night of the King Corp Annual Gala, I stood in front of my bedroom mirror, fastening the clasp of my mother's diamond necklace. The gown was midnight blue, custom Valentino, cut to make statements and close deals. Rhodes was supposed to arrive at seven. We'd walk the red carpet at seven-thirty.

At 7:03, my phone buzzed.

**Rhodes:** *Emergency. Brooke's landlord is threatening eviction. She's having a panic attack. I have to go.*

I stared at the screen, reading the words until they stopped meaning anything.

At 7:15, I texted back: *The gala is in fifteen minutes.*

**Rhodes:** *I know. I'm sorry. You'll be fine. You're strong. She needs me.*

You're strong. The most damning compliment a man could give.

I descended the King estate's marble staircase alone, my heels clicking out a solitary cadence. The photographers' flashes erupted the moment I stepped onto the red carpet, questions pelting me like hail. *Where's Rhodes? Trouble in paradise? Is the merger still happening?*

I held my head high, spine straight, and smiled until my jaw ached.

Inside, my mother found me by the champagne tower. She took one look at my face and said nothing, just pressed a glass into my hand and stood beside me, a silent fortress.

Across the ballroom, board members exchanged glances. Whispers rippled through the crowd like wind through wheat.

I sipped my champagne and felt the last warm thing inside me crystallize into something sharp and unbreakable.

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