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Betrayal's Aftermath: Wife Framed by Rival Novel Cover

Betrayal's Aftermath: Wife Framed by Rival

The explosion tore through the factory with a deafening roar, sending a fireball into the sky that could be seen for miles. I felt the shockwave even from where I stood in the office building across the street, my coffee mug shattering on the floor as the windows rattled violently. "Anthony!" I screamed, already running toward the factory gates. My heart pounded in my chest as black smoke billowed into the air, carrying with it the acrid smell of burning chemicals and metal. Emergency vehicles swarmed the area within minutes, their sirens piercing the chaos. I pushed through the crowd of panicked workers, searching desperately for my husband among the injured being loaded into ambulances. "Cecelia!" Someone grabbed my arm. It was James Morrison, Anthony's business partner, his face smudged with soot. "Thank God you're okay. We need to find Anthony." We found him near what remained of the main production line, his clothes singed and his face streaked with ash.
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The explosion tore through the factory with a deafening roar, sending a fireball into the sky that could be seen for miles. I felt the shockwave even from where I stood in the office building across the street, my coffee mug shattering on the floor as the windows rattled violently.

"Anthony!" I screamed, already running toward the factory gates. My heart pounded in my chest as black smoke billowed into the air, carrying with it the acrid smell of burning chemicals and metal.

Emergency vehicles swarmed the area within minutes, their sirens piercing the chaos. I pushed through the crowd of panicked workers, searching desperately for my husband among the injured being loaded into ambulances.

"Cecelia!" Someone grabbed my arm. It was James Morrison, Anthony's business partner, his face smudged with soot. "Thank God you're okay. We need to find Anthony."

We found him near what remained of the main production line, his clothes singed and his face streaked with ash. Relief flooded through me until I saw the cold fury in his eyes.

"What happened?" I asked, reaching for him.

He recoiled from my touch, something he'd never done before. "The safety valves failed. The whole system went up."

Behind him stood Marina, her white blouse torn and a small cut on her forehead that somehow made her look even more beautiful. Her eyes met mine with something that looked almost like triumph before quickly shifting to concern.

"I tried to warn him," she said softly. "I noticed the maintenance logs were off last week, but..."

Her voice trailed off as investigators began arriving, taking photographs and collecting evidence from the wreckage. I watched in horror as one of them held up a piece of twisted metal with my name tag still attached to it.

"That's impossible," I whispered. "I wasn't even here when the modifications were made."

But as the hours passed, more evidence emerged—all pointing to me. Maintenance records with my signature that I'd never seen before. Security footage showing someone wearing my uniform accessing the restricted machinery areas at night.

"Anthony, you know I would never..." My voice broke as I tried to explain.

He wouldn't look at me. "The investigators need statements from everyone."

Marina approached us, her voice dripping with false sympathy. "I hate to say this, Cecelia, but those modifications... they required intimate knowledge of the system. Knowledge that only someone with your access would have."

"That's absurd!" I cried. "I've been home with the flu for two weeks!"

"Then how do you explain this?" Marina produced a maintenance log with my signature, dated just three days ago.

I stared at it in disbelief. The signature looked like mine but wasn't—it was slightly off, the way someone might forge it if they had access to my other documents.

"Someone is setting me up," I pleaded, looking desperately at Anthony. "You know me. You know I would never risk anyone's safety."

But something had changed in his eyes. The man who had once looked at me with love now regarded me with suspicion and disappointment.

"Marina saved my life once," he said quietly. "She took a knife meant for me. I owe her everything."

The words hit me like a physical blow. So this was it—the debt he could never repay, the obligation that now blinded him to reason.

"The explosion wasn't an accident," Marina said, her voice trembling perfectly. "Someone deliberately disabled the safety systems. Someone with access... someone who might have been... unstable lately."

She glanced meaningfully at Anthony, who had been growing increasingly concerned about my emotional state since we'd been trying for a baby.

"No," I whispered. "Anthony, please listen to me."

But he had already made up his mind. The investigators were called back, and Anthony straightened his shoulders.

"My wife will take full responsibility," he announced, his voice carrying across the ruined factory floor.

"What?" I gasped.

"Cecelia will cooperate fully with the investigation," he continued, not meeting my eyes. "She'll accept whatever consequences are appropriate."

I felt the world spinning around me as reporters began taking notes, cameras flashing. Marina stood slightly behind Anthony, her expression a perfect mask of sorrow that didn't quite reach her eyes.

Later, in our empty house, Anthony finally looked at me directly.

"You have a choice," he said coldly. "Sign the confession and accept rehabilitation work in the countryside, or face criminal prosecution that will destroy us both."

"I'm innocent," I whispered.

His laugh was bitter, unrecognizable. "Innocent people don't need protection, Cecelia. Marina does. And I owe her that protection—with my life if necessary."

The ultimatum hung between us like a blade. Accept false blame and exile, or fight a battle I couldn't win against fabricated evidence and my own husband's betrayal.

What choice did I have?

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