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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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Chapter 5

The morning light filtered through the grimy windows of the legal aid office, casting long shadows across the scuffed linoleum floor. I clutched my small purse tightly against my chest, the few belongings I had left in the world rattling inside. My heart hammered against my ribs as I approached the reception desk.

"I need help," I said, my voice barely audible. "I want a divorce."

The receptionist—a tired-looking woman with kind eyes—glanced up from her computer. "Fill out this intake form and someone will call your name."

She handed me a clipboard with a stack of papers clipped to it. I stared at the words swimming before my eyes, meaningless symbols that had always been my shame.

"Ma'am?" she prompted when I didn't move.

I swallowed hard, my throat burning with humiliation. "I... I can't read."

The admission hung in the air between us. Five years of pretending, of faking it, of hiding my deepest shame—all crumbled in that moment.

"Oh," she said softly. "Let me get someone to help you."

The door to a small office opened, and a woman with a warm smile and dark hair pulled back in a neat bun stepped out. "I'm Rebecca Martinez. Come on in."

Her office was small but tidy. She gestured for me to sit, then took the clipboard from my trembling hands.

"I'll read it to you," she said, her voice gentle but firm. "And we'll fill it out together."

As she read each question aloud, I answered with the truth I'd never told anyone—how Edward had used me, how he'd framed me, how he'd let them torture me in prison.

"He's powerful," I whispered when she finished. "He has everyone fooled."

Rebecca's eyes met mine, steady and determined. "Powerful people make powerful enemies, Mrs. Armstrong. And they make mistakes."

She slid a business card across the desk. "This is a fiercely contested divorce. Are you ready for that?"

I took the card, running my thumb over the embossed letters I couldn't read but could feel. "Yes."

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"Today, we're going to start with phonics," Maria Santos said, her voice patient as she spread flashcards across the table.

The community center was nearly empty at this hour—just me and a handful of other adults learning to read. I'd found this class by following signs I couldn't understand but recognized from years of watching others navigate the city.

"This one," Maria said, pointing to a bright red apple on the card. "What sound does 'a' make?"

I frowned, concentrating hard. "Ahhh?"

"Close. Try again."

We worked for hours, my tongue twisting around unfamiliar sounds. By the time class ended, my head throbbed and my eyes burned.

"Take these," Maria said, handing me a stack of picture books hidden inside fashion magazines. "Practice at home."

I clutched the makeshift textbooks to my chest. "Thank you."

Late that night, in the tiny studio apartment I'd rented with the last of my money, I huddled under a single lamp and carefully opened the magazine. The glossy pages of models and dresses parted to reveal a children's book about a hungry caterpillar.

"The... h-hungry... c-c-caterpillar," I whispered, sounding out each letter painfully.

My finger traced the words, connecting them to the bright pictures. One word at a time, I was building a bridge from darkness to light.

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"Edward's in Boston until tomorrow," Rebecca said, her voice low as we stood outside his penthouse building. "Natasha's with him. This is our only chance."

My hands shook as I slipped the key into the lock. Edward had never bothered to change the locks—he thought I was too broken to fight back.

"Twenty minutes," Rebecca reminded me as we slipped inside. "Then we're gone."

The office smelled of leather and expensive cologne. I moved cautiously toward his desk, remembering every time I'd stood in this room while he worked, ignoring me as if I were invisible.

"In here," Rebecca whispered, pointing to a hidden compartment behind a painting.

I carefully slid the painting aside, revealing a safe. The combination was my birthday—a cruel irony that made my stomach turn.

Inside were leather-bound ledgers and a stack of files. As Rebecca photographed each page with her phone, I flipped through them, slowly sounding out words I now recognized.

"P-pharmaceutical... t-testing... Blackwater P-penitentiary..."

My blood ran cold as I connected the dots. There it was in black and white—payments from Natasha's shell company to Dr. Mercer, the prison medic who had tortured me with experimental drugs.

"Got it," Rebecca said, her eyes wide with excitement. "This proves everything—the fraud, the conspiracy, the human experimentation."

I stared at the evidence in my hands, feeling something shift inside me. For the first time since Edward had walked into my Appalachian hometown five years ago, I wasn't afraid.

"Let's go," I said, carefully returning everything to its place. "It's time to make them pay."

As we slipped out of the penthouse, I didn't notice the security camera blinking in the corner of the ceiling—or the shadowy figure watching from across the street as we climbed into Rebecca's car.

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