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Wife Uncovers Husband's Plot

A woman's ideal marriage to a wealthy billionaire unravels when she stumbles upon a sinister secret. As she investigates, she realizes her husband has orchestrated a lethal conspiracy against her. Her luxurious lifestyle quickly transforms into a suffocating prison. To secure her freedom and survive, she must navigate a web of corporate treachery. She is forced to outmaneuver the man she once loved before his final trap snaps shut forever.
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Chapter 3

The numbers on the screen were more honest than my husband had ever been. At 2:00 AM, my study was a fortress of silence, the only light coming from the three monitors glowing with forensic data. My lead accountant, a man named Sterling who spoke in whispers and thought in spreadsheets, pointed a manicured finger at a highlighted row.

"Consulting fees," Sterling said, his voice dry. "Three hundred thousand dollars paid to 'Evans Logistics' over the last eighteen months."

I leaned in, the silk of my robe whispering against the leather chair. "There is no Evans Logistics."

"Precisely. The funds were routed to a personal checking account in Queens. Registered to a Raymond Evans."

Kyler’s cousin. Ray was a man whose only logistical experience involved dodging parole officers. I scrolled down, my eyes burning but my mind ruthlessly clear. It didn't stop there. Shell companies nested like Russian dolls, siphoning profit from my family’s legacy into the pockets of the parasites Kyler called kin. And then, the dagger: a recurring monthly transfer of five thousand dollars to a 'Mary Roberts.'

Bella’s mother.

I wasn't just grieving; I was being harvested.

The elevator chime in the foyer shattered the concentration. It wasn't the polite ding of a guest; it was the prelude to an invasion.

I walked into the living room just as the doors slid open. The air, usually scented with jasmine and old paper, instantly soured with the smell of cheap musk and aggressive desperation. Kyler strode in, but he wasn't alone. Behind him trailed the pack—Ray, his brother Deacon, and two other relatives I had met only once at our wedding, where they had tried to steal the silverware.

"We're having a wake," Kyler announced, his voice too loud, too jagged. He didn't look at me. He looked at the bar. "A proper send-off. Since you want to freeze my accounts and starve my grieving family."

They didn't move like mourners; they moved like looters. Ray, wearing a stained hoodie that looked violent against my cream upholstery, bypassed me entirely and grabbed a bottle of Cristal from the shelf.

"Kyler," I said, standing by the archway. My voice was steady, a flat line. "Get them out."

"This is my house too!" Kyler spun around, his face blotchy with rage and the humiliation of the declined card at Cartier. He marched toward me, invading my personal space until I could smell the scotch on his breath. "You think you can cut me off? You think you can humiliate me? These are my blood, Emily. They’re here to support me because you won't."

Deacon laughed from the sofa, kicking his boots up onto the coffee table. Mud flaked onto the art book collection. "Sign the checks, princess. Kyler says you’re holding out on the family funds."

It wasn't a wake. It was a shakedown.

I looked at Kyler, really looked at him. The charm was gone, eroded by panic. He was a cornered animal using hyenas for protection. "I will not sign anything. And if you don't leave, I'm calling the police."

"Go ahead!" Ray shouted. He swung around, the champagne bottle in his hand acting as a majestic, drunken baton. "Call 'em! We're mourning!"

He stumbled. It happened in slow motion. Ray’s heavy work boot caught the edge of the antique console table near the window. The table wobbled.

Perched on that table, surrounded by white roses, was the blue ceramic urn.

"No," I breathed. The word didn't even make it past my lips.

The table tipped. The urn slid.

Gravity claimed the last physical remains of my son. The sound was a gunshot—a sharp, horrifying *crack*—followed by the soft, terrible hush of ash scattering across the dark hardwood floor.

The room went silent.

A grey cloud puffed into the air, settling like dust. My son. That was my son.

I fell to my knees. I didn't care about the glass shards slicing into my skin. I scraped my hands across the wood, trying to gather the grey dust, trying to cup the ashes back into a pile, but they slipped through my fingers, coating my palms, my wedding ring, my wrists.

"Julien," I whispered, my voice breaking into a sob that tore my throat raw. "Julien, no, no, no..."

Above me, someone snorted.

I froze. My hands, coated in the ashes of my dead child, stopped moving.

"Well," Kyler said. He let out a nervous, high-pitched chuckle. "That’s what happens when you put it in such a stupid place, Emily. It was an accident waiting to happen."

Ray muttered something about it being "just dirt."

Something inside my chest snapped. It wasn't a sound; it was a physical sensation, like a cable parting under too much tension. The grief didn't leave, but the warmth did. The humanity did. The part of me that had loved Kyler, that had tried to be a good wife, that had hesitated to destroy him completely—it died on that floor with the scattered ash.

I looked up. I didn't scream. I didn't cry. I rose slowly, the grey dust of my son clinging to my skin like war paint.

"Get out," I said. I didn't shout. I spoke with the absolute, terrifying authority of a woman who had nothing left to lose. "Before I kill you myself."

The temperature in the room seemed to drop ten degrees. Even Ray looked unsettled by the look in my eyes. Kyler opened his mouth to speak, saw the void staring back at him, and closed it.

They left.

I stood alone in the silence, my hands grey, my heart black. The audit was finished. The mourning was over. The war had begun.

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