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Cheating Husband’s Trap in Jurassic Park

Marketing exec Elara’s husband Mark surprises her with Jurassic Park tickets, but his phone keeps buzzing “Chloe” and he’s splurged on unseen Tiffany jewelry; he leads her off-trail to a secret cliff overlook, then shoves her over the edge, counting on dinosaurs to finish her. Instead, Elara survives the fall and discovers she can hear the raptors’ thoughts—they reveal Mark and Chloe have rehearsed this “accident” before. The scarred pack escorts her to their alpha, a Tyrannosaurus who carries the consciousness of Elara’s long-lost father, and together they vow the predator husband who came for a quick widowhood will become the valley’s final prey.
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Chapter 1

The envelope felt crisp between my fingers as Mark slid it across our breakfast table, his smile too bright for a Tuesday morning. The golden Jurassic Park logo gleamed under our kitchen lights, and for a moment, my heart actually fluttered.

"Surprise," he said, his voice carrying that practiced charm that had first drawn me to him five years ago. "I thought we could use some time away. Just the two of us."

I stared at the tickets, processing the dates. This weekend. The same weekend I'd been hoping we could finally talk about the growing distance between us, the way he'd been coming home later and later, the way his kisses had become perfunctory pecks on the cheek.

"Mark, this is..." I looked up at him, searching his face for the warmth I remembered. "This is wonderful. But can we afford it right now? With the mortgage payment coming up and—"

"Don't worry about money." His hand waved dismissively, already reaching for his phone as it buzzed against the table. "I've got it handled."

The familiar sting of being cut off mid-sentence settled in my chest. I watched him scroll through his messages, his brow furrowing slightly before his lips curved into what looked almost like satisfaction. His thumbs moved quickly across the screen.

"Who's texting you so early?" I asked, trying to keep my voice light.

"Just work stuff." He didn't look up. "You know how it is."

But I caught a glimpse of the name at the top of his screen before he tilted the phone away. Chloe. My stomach tightened. Chloe from his office, the marketing coordinator with the perfect Instagram feed and the way of laughing just a little too loudly at Mark's jokes during company parties.

"Is everything okay at the office?" I pressed gently.

Finally, he looked at me, and something flickered across his features—too quick for me to identify. "Everything's fine, El. Better than fine, actually. Things are about to get much simpler."

The way he said 'simpler' sent an odd chill down my spine, but I pushed the feeling away. Maybe this trip was exactly what we needed. Maybe I was reading too much into his behavior, letting my father's abandonment color every interaction with suspicion.

"I can't wait," I said, meaning it. "When did you book this?"

"Last week." He pocketed his phone and stood, already moving toward the door. "Pack light. We won't need much."

Something about that phrase bothered me, but he was already grabbing his keys, his coffee mug abandoned on the counter with half its contents still steaming.

"Mark, wait—" But the front door was already closing behind him, leaving me alone with the tickets and a growing unease I couldn't name.

---

The flight to Costa Rica stretched endlessly before us, Mark's shoulder pressed against the small airplane window as he stared out at the clouds. I'd tried three times to start a conversation, each attempt met with distracted hums or one-word responses.

"Remember our honeymoon?" I ventured, my voice barely audible over the engine noise. "That little bed and breakfast in Vermont? You said the mountains reminded you of—"

"Hmm." His phone buzzed, and his attention immediately shifted to the screen. A smile tugged at his lips as he read whatever message had arrived.

"Are you even listening to me?" The words came out sharper than I intended.

He glanced at me with the kind of patronizing patience you'd show a child interrupting adult conversation. "Of course I'm listening, sweetheart. You were talking about Vermont."

"I was talking about us." My hands twisted in my lap. "About how we used to be."

"We're fine, Elara." He patted my knee absently, already looking back at his phone. "You worry too much. Always have."

The casual dismissal hit harder than any argument would have. I turned toward my own window, watching the endless expanse of ocean below, and wondered when I'd become so easy to ignore. When had my voice become background noise in my own marriage?

His phone buzzed again. Then again. Each time, that same satisfied smile crossed his face, and each time, the knot in my stomach tightened.

---

Our hotel room at the Jurassic Park resort was beautiful—floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the lush Costa Rican landscape, a king-sized bed with crisp white linens, and a bathroom larger than our first apartment. But Mark barely glanced at any of it.

"I'm exhausted," he announced, though it was barely eight o'clock. "Long day tomorrow. You should shower first."

I wanted to suggest we shower together, the way we used to when traveling was still an adventure we shared. Instead, I nodded and gathered my toiletries, the words dying in my throat.

The hot water felt good against my skin, washing away the travel fatigue and some of the tension I'd been carrying. When I emerged, wrapped in the hotel's plush robe, Mark was already in bed, his back to me, phone glowing in his hands.

"Your turn," I said softly.

He grunted acknowledgment but didn't move immediately. I could see the reflection of his screen in the dark window—another message thread, his fingers typing rapidly.

While he showered, I hung up our clothes for tomorrow, my hands smoothing the wrinkles from his shirt. That's when I felt it—a small piece of paper in his jacket pocket. Without thinking, I pulled it out.

A receipt. Tiffany & Co. Two thousand dollars. Last Tuesday.

My breath caught. Two thousand dollars on jewelry, and I hadn't received anything. Not for our anniversary last month, not for my birthday six weeks ago. My fingers trembled as I read the item description: "Sterling silver heart pendant with diamond accent."

The shower was still running. I quickly folded the receipt and slipped it back into his pocket, but my hands were shaking now. Two thousand dollars on jewelry for someone who wasn't me.

When Mark emerged from the bathroom, I was already under the covers, pretending to read the tourist brochures scattered on the nightstand.

"Sleep well," he said, settling into bed with his back still to me. "Big day tomorrow."

"What are we doing tomorrow?" I asked the darkness.

There was a pause, long enough that I thought he might have already fallen asleep. Then: "I want to show you something special. Away from all the crowds. Just you and me."

His voice carried a strange note I couldn't identify. In the darkness, with the receipt's weight heavy in my mind, it almost sounded like anticipation.

---

Morning came too quickly, sunlight streaming through the windows as Mark shook me gently awake.

"Come on, sleepyhead," he said, and for a moment, his voice held an echo of the man I'd fallen in love with. "I've got our whole day planned."

He was already dressed in hiking clothes—cargo pants, sturdy boots, a backpack slung over his shoulder. The sight of him looking so prepared, so purposeful, stirred something hopeful in my chest despite everything.

"Where are we going?" I asked, pulling on the clothes he'd laid out for me.

"It's a surprise." His smile was almost boyish. "Trust me."

We bypassed the main tourist areas entirely, Mark leading me down a winding path that seemed to veer away from the marked trails. The jungle grew thicker around us, the sounds of other visitors fading until there was only the rustle of leaves and the distant calls of exotic birds.

"Are you sure we're supposed to be here?" I asked, noting the absence of safety railings and warning signs that had been everywhere else in the park.

"Don't worry," Mark said, his hand finding mine for the first time in months. "I know exactly where we're going."

But as we walked deeper into the restricted areas, past barriers that seemed forgotten and signs grown over with vines, I couldn't shake the feeling that we were walking toward something far more dangerous than dinosaurs.

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