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Betrayed Wife Survives Murder Plot

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I dragged myself through the front door, my body aching from the day's fifteenth jump. Fifteen thousand jumps. The number echoed in my mind as I dropped my gear bag by the entryway. Five years of marriage, five years of sacrifice, and today marked the milestone I'd been working toward—the day I could finally tell Marcus that his treatment was fully funded. "Marcus?" I called out, my voice hoarse from the wind rushing past my helmet all day. "I'm home." The house felt unusually quiet. Marcus usually wheeled himself to greet me after my shifts, his smile warm with gratitude and love. Today, there was only silence. "I have news," I said louder, heading toward our living room. "Big news." That's when I heard it—soft laughter.

Betrayed Wife Survives Murder Plot Chapter 1

I dragged myself through the front door, my body aching from the day's fifteenth jump. Fifteen thousand jumps. The number echoed in my mind as I dropped my gear bag by the entryway. Five years of marriage, five years of sacrifice, and today marked the milestone I'd been working toward—the day I could finally tell Marcus that his treatment was fully funded.

"Marcus?" I called out, my voice hoarse from the wind rushing past my helmet all day. "I'm home."

The house felt unusually quiet. Marcus usually wheeled himself to greet me after my shifts, his smile warm with gratitude and love. Today, there was only silence.

"I have news," I said louder, heading toward our living room. "Big news."

That's when I heard it—soft laughter. A woman's voice, familiar yet unwelcome in our home. I froze at the doorway, my hand still reaching for the light switch.

"Marcus, you're impossible. What if she comes home early?"

My blood turned to ice. I knew that voice—Celine Mitchell, my half-sister, the woman who had made my life miserable for as long as I could remember.

"She won't," Marcus replied, his voice carrying a confidence I'd never heard before. "Ariana's always exhausted after her jumps. She'll check her equipment first, then shower. We have plenty of time."

I stepped closer to the doorway, my heart hammering against my ribs. What I saw next stopped my breath entirely.

Marcus was standing. Not sitting in his wheelchair, not struggling to maintain balance with his physical therapy equipment—standing tall, his arms wrapped around Celine's waist. Their lips pressed together in a kiss so passionate it made my stomach turn.

"Did you get the details?" Celine asked, pulling away slightly, her fingers tracing his jawline. "I need to know exactly how to handle her equipment."

"Her parachute is stored in the blue container," Marcus said, his voice clinical, detached. "She always checks it three times before each jump, but she'll never suspect tampering. The safety protocols are standard—I've watched her go through them thousands of times."

I pressed myself against the wall, my legs threatening to give way beneath me. This couldn't be happening. Marcus's legs—his paralyzed legs—were supporting his weight perfectly. There was no trace of the disability that had defined our marriage, the reason for every sacrifice I'd made.

"The cord is easy to cut," Celine continued, her voice dropping to a whisper that sent chills down my spine. "Just enough that it won't be noticed during inspection, but will fail when she needs it most."

"And it'll look like an accident," Marcus finished. "No one will question it. Professional skydivers have accidents all the time."

I bit down on my knuckles to keep from crying out. Five years. Five years of pushing my body to its limits, completing dangerous jumps that paid premium rates. Five years of watching Marcus struggle through physical therapy sessions that were apparently nothing but elaborate performances.

"You know what's funny?" Celine's laugh was cold, brittle. "She actually believes you love her. After everything I've done to make sure she knows her place."

"She's useful," Marcus replied, and something in his tone made me flinch. "Her devotion was freely given. I never asked for it—she offered it willingly."

"Freely given," Celine repeated, her voice mocking. "Like a puppy begging for scraps."

I stepped into the room, my hands shaking but my voice steady. "How long?"

They broke apart instantly, but neither looked particularly surprised to see me. Celine's lips curved into a smile that never reached her eyes.

"Long enough," she said simply.

"Five years," Marcus admitted, not a hint of remorse in his expression. "My legs healed after the first year. The rest was... convenient."

"Convenient," I repeated, the word tasting bitter on my tongue. "Fifteen thousand jumps for treatment you didn't need."

"Ariana," Marcus began, taking a step toward me, but I held up my hand.

"Don't." My voice was stronger now, fueled by a rage I didn't know I possessed. "Don't you dare."

Celine stepped forward, her pearl necklace gleaming in the dim light. She touched it—a habit I remembered from childhood, something she did before delivering particularly cruel blows.

"You never deserved him," she said, her voice soft but venomous. "You never deserved anything. Do you know how satisfying it's been, watching you struggle while I planned your ending?"

I looked between them, these two people who had orchestrated my destruction with such casual cruelty. Something shifted inside me—not just heartbreak, but a cold, clear understanding.

"I won't give you the satisfaction," I said quietly, backing toward the door. "Not today. Not ever again."

As I turned to leave, I caught sight of my wedding photo on the mantle—Marcus in his wheelchair, me standing proudly beside him. The lie captured in silver frame. But beneath my shock and pain, something else stirred: determination. If they wanted me dead, they'd learn that I was much harder to kill than they expected.

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