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After My Husband Framed Me for His Crimes Novel Cover

After My Husband Framed Me for His Crimes

The crystal chandelier cast dancing shadows across the white tablecloth as I sat stiffly in my chair, trying not to fidget. Five years of marriage to Edward Armstrong hadn't prepared me for nights like this—surrounded by Manhattan's elite in our penthouse dining room, where every word and gesture felt like a test I was destined to fail. I stared down at the menu card, the elegant script swimming before my eyes. The letters refused to form words I could understand. My fingers trembled slightly as I reached for my water glass. "Is something wrong, Magnolia?" Natasha's voice sliced through the quiet conversation. She was seated across from me, her red lips curved into what others might mistake for concern. "You look... confused." "I'm fine," I murmured, my Appalachian accent thickening under stress. "Just deciding." "Perhaps I could help?" Natasha tilted her head, her diamond earrings catching the light.
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The crystal chandelier cast dancing shadows across the white tablecloth as I sat stiffly in my chair, trying not to fidget. Five years of marriage to Edward Armstrong hadn't prepared me for nights like this—surrounded by Manhattan's elite in our penthouse dining room, where every word and gesture felt like a test I was destined to fail.

I stared down at the menu card, the elegant script swimming before my eyes. The letters refused to form words I could understand. My fingers trembled slightly as I reached for my water glass.

"Is something wrong, Magnolia?" Natasha's voice sliced through the quiet conversation. She was seated across from me, her red lips curved into what others might mistake for concern. "You look... confused."

"I'm fine," I murmured, my Appalachian accent thickening under stress. "Just deciding."

"Perhaps I could help?" Natasha tilted her head, her diamond earrings catching the light. "The foie gras is exquisite tonight. Though perhaps a bit too... sophisticated for your palate?"

I felt heat rise to my cheeks. She knew. Of course she knew I couldn't read the menu.

"Magnolia prefers simple things," Edward interjected, not bothering to look at me. His voice was cool, detached. "It's one of her... charms."

The way he said "charms" made it sound like an insult. I twisted my wedding ring around my finger, a nervous habit I'd developed over the years.

"Actually," I said, trying to keep my voice steady, "I'd like to try something new."

Natasha's smile widened. "How adventurous of you."

I felt Edward's gaze briefly flicker to me, then away. In five years of marriage, I'd learned to read his moods in the slightest shifts of his posture. Tonight, he was irritated by my presence—I was a necessary accessory but nothing more.

---

The annual Armstrong Group gala transformed the Metropolitan Museum's Temple of Dendur into a glittering wonderland. Champagne flowed freely as New York's most powerful figures mingled beneath ancient Egyptian stone.

I stood alone near a column, watching Edward work the room. He was magnificent in his element—charming, confident, untouchable. Natasha hovered nearby, her hand occasionally brushing his arm in a gesture too intimate for mere friendship.

"Magnolia." Edward's voice startled me. He appeared suddenly at my side, his expression unreadable. "Come with me."

He guided me through the crowd toward a private VIP room, his fingers firm around my wrist. Inside, the noise of the gala faded to a distant hum.

"We need to discuss something important," he said, closing the door behind us.

Natasha appeared in the doorway, her silhouette backlit by the gala lights. "I'll just wait here," she said, her tone suggesting she belonged in this moment more than I did.

Edward pulled a document from his jacket pocket and spread it across the small table. "This requires your signature immediately."

I stared down at the papers, my stomach tightening. More words I couldn't decipher, arranged in intimidating columns and paragraphs.

"What is it?" I asked, hating the tremor in my voice.

"A standard financial document for the company," he replied dismissively. "It needs your signature as my wife."

I looked up at him, searching his face for any hint of the man who had promised to cherish me. "Can you tell me exactly what it says?"

"Don't be difficult, Magnolia." His voice hardened. "This is important for my business."

Natasha shifted in the doorway, her eyes gleaming with something that looked disturbingly like triumph.

"If you trust me," Edward said, producing a pen, "you'll sign it now."

Trust. The word echoed in my mind as I took the pen. I'd built my entire world around trusting this man who had lifted me from poverty, given me a life I'd never dreamed possible.

"I trust you," I whispered, and signed my name on every marked line.

---

Forty-eight hours later, I was arranging flowers in the penthouse living room when the doorbell rang. Edward was in his study, as usual.

I opened the door to find three stern-faced individuals in dark suits.

"Magnolia Clark-Armstrong?" the woman in the center asked.

"Yes?" My voice sounded small even to my own ears.

"FBI. We have a warrant for your arrest."

The world tilted sideways as they recited charges—corporate fraud, embezzlement, conspiracy. Words that meant nothing and everything.

"This is a mistake," I stammered as cold metal handcuffs closed around my wrists.

"The evidence suggests otherwise, Mrs. Armstrong." The agent held up a folder containing the document I'd signed.

Edward appeared in the doorway of his study, his face a mask of controlled shock. He adjusted his cufflinks with steady fingers as he watched me being led away.

"Edward," I pleaded, tears blurring my vision. "Tell them this is wrong."

He said nothing. His eyes met mine briefly, then slid away—calculating, cold, and utterly without remorse.

As the elevator doors closed on my new reality, one thought crystallized with terrible clarity: the man I'd trusted with my heart had never truly seen me at all.

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