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Betrayed Wife Survives Murder Plot

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.
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Chapter 2

I moved through our house like a ghost, careful not to disturb the carefully constructed lie that had been my life for five years. Each morning, I'd leave for work with a smile on my face, playing the role of devoted wife to a man who had been deceiving me from the start.

"Another jump today?" Marcus would ask, wheeling himself to the door—a performance he'd perfected over years.

"Just one," I'd reply, kissing his forehead. "The weather's perfect."

The truth was, I wasn't heading to just any jump. I was liquidating our assets, one property at a time.

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The real estate agent looked confused as I signed the final papers for our beach house sale.

"Mrs. Stone, are you certain you want to proceed without your husband's signature? It's quite unusual."

"Marcus trusts me with these matters," I said smoothly, the lie sliding from my tongue with practiced ease. "He's been... indisposed."

What I didn't say was that the money from this sale—along with three other properties I'd quietly put on the market—would fund my escape. Not just from this house, but from this life.

As I left the agent's office, I checked my phone. No messages from Marcus. He was probably too busy with Celine to notice what I was doing.

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I waited until Marcus left for his "physical therapy" appointment before entering his study. The room had always been off-limits to me—his sanctuary, he'd called it. Now I understood why.

The filing cabinet yielded its secrets easily enough. Folder after folder of bank statements, meticulously organized by date. My hands trembled as I flipped through them.

"Fifteen thousand jumps," I whispered, tracing the numbers with my finger.

Every single jump I'd made was documented here. Not just the money I'd earned, but how much had gone to his "treatment," how much had been diverted elsewhere. The patterns were clear once I saw them—regular transfers to accounts I didn't recognize, payments to shell companies.

"He was tracking me," I realized, my stomach twisting. "Like prey."

But it was the medical files that truly broke something inside me. Page after page of falsified records, showing no progress in his rehabilitation. Doctor's notes that contradicted what I'd been told. Treatment plans that were never implemented.

One file contained photos—Marcus walking unassisted in a private gym, his legs strong and steady. The date on the photos was from three years ago.

"He could have walked away from me at any time," I murmured, my voice hollow.

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The skydiving center was unusually busy when I arrived for my shift. Colleagues nodded in greeting, unaware of the storm brewing inside me.

"Ariana!" A voice cut through the noise—sweet, venomous, unmistakable.

Celine stood in the center of the room, flanked by her usual entourage. Her pearl necklace gleamed under the fluorescent lights as she approached.

"Working hard as always," she said loudly enough for everyone to hear. "Such dedication to a worthless cause."

I straightened my instructor uniform, ignoring the way my hands shook. "What are you doing here, Celine?"

"I thought I'd watch you work," she replied, her smile never reaching her eyes. "Since it's something you do so... thoroughly."

Before I could respond, she lunged forward, grabbing the fabric of my uniform shirt. The tearing sound echoed through the suddenly silent room.

"Oops," she said, as the fabric gave way. "How clumsy of me."

Gasps rippled through the crowd as my colleagues stepped back, unsure what to do. The humiliation burned hot on my cheeks.

"Look at you," Celine whispered, leaning close. "So pathetic, still clinging to your dignity."

Then she pulled out her phone, showing me the screen. Marcus's face filled the display—he was watching via video call, his expression amused.

"Tell her," Celine demanded, holding the phone up. "Tell her what you did."

I stared at Marcus's face, searching for any trace of the man I thought I'd married. There was nothing there but cold calculation.

"I seduced her husband," I said mechanically, the words tasting like ash. "I'm sorry."

Celine's laugh was triumphant. "Not good enough. Try again."

"I'm a homewrecker," I continued, my voice breaking. "I stole someone else's husband."

"That's better," she purred, running her fingers through my hair. "Now everyone knows what kind of person you really are."

As tears threatened to spill, I caught sight of my reflection in the window—uniform torn, dignity in tatters. But beneath the shame, something else stirred.

"I won't break," I whispered, so quietly only I could hear. "Not for you."

Celine leaned closer, her lips brushing my ear. "We'll see about that."

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