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Dead Wife Returned to Haunt

Jack lures his wife Emily to a remote dive site, locks her in an underwater cage, and leaves her to drown so he can inherit her fortune and pay off $250k gambling debt to mobster Vincent Torres. Days later, an identical woman calling herself Emily—complete with memories, tattoos, passport and friends—greets him in their home. Police close the missing-person file, branding Jack delusional. Fake Emily publicly “saves” him from his debts while privately gas-lighting him, proving she is orchestrating a perfect revenge: he murdered, yet she lives, and now she is systematically destroying him from the inside out.
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Chapter 3

The knock on the door came three days after I'd stopped sleeping.

I was sitting at the kitchen counter, staring at my coffee, watching the cream swirl into patterns that looked like drowning hands. The fake Emily—I'd started calling her that in my head because I couldn't make myself say her name—was humming in the bedroom, getting dressed like this was just another normal morning.

"I'll get it," she called out, her voice bright and cheerful.

I heard her footsteps, the click of the door opening, and then: "Detective Nakamura! What a pleasant surprise."

My spine went rigid. Nakamura. The cop I'd filed the missing person report with, the one who'd looked at me with barely concealed skepticism when I'd stumbled into the station four days ago, wild-eyed and insisting my wife had vanished.

I moved to the doorway, my heart hammering against my bruised ribs. The detective stood on our porch, his Hawaiian shirt wrinkled, his expression caught between confusion and relief.

"Mrs. Carter," he said slowly. "We've been looking for you."

She laughed—that light, musical sound Emily used to make when she found something genuinely amusing. "Oh my goodness, I am so sorry for the confusion. I went on a solo wellness retreat in Kauai. One of those digital detox things, you know? No phones, no contact with the outside world for a week. I had no idea Jack would panic like this."

She reached back and squeezed my shoulder, her touch making my skin crawl. "Poor thing thought something terrible had happened to me."

Nakamura's eyes flicked to me, and I saw the calculation there. The assessment. He'd dealt with enough domestic situations to recognize the territory.

"Mr. Miller seemed quite distressed when he came to the station," Nakamura said carefully. "He was convinced something had happened during your anniversary diving trip."

"We had a bit of a fight before I left," she said, her voice dropping to something more intimate, almost embarrassed. "About his gambling. I needed some space to think, and I... I should have left a note. I wasn't thinking clearly." She looked at me, her eyes—Emily's eyes—filled with what looked like genuine remorse. "I'm sorry I worried you, honey."

The word 'honey' felt like a blade sliding between my ribs.

Nakamura nodded, closing his notebook. "Well, I'm glad you're safe, Mrs. Carter. We'll close the missing person file." He paused at the door, looking back at me. "Mr. Miller, you might want to get some rest. You look like you haven't slept in days."

The door closed, and I lunged at her.

"Who the hell are you?" My voice was raw, desperate. "What do you want from me?"

She didn't flinch. She just looked at me with that serene expression, like I was a child throwing a tantrum.

"Jack, you need to calm down."

"I'll tell them the truth! I'll tell everyone you're not Emily!"

"And who will believe you?" Her voice was gentle, almost pitying. "The detective just saw me. My friends have seen me. I have Emily's passport, her driver's license, her bank accounts, her memories. What do you have? A story about murdering your wife and leaving her in a cage underwater?"

The air left my lungs.

"Even if you had proof she was dead," she continued, moving closer, "which you don't, because I'm standing right here—what would you tell them? That you hallucinated killing me? That you're having some kind of psychotic break?"

She reached up and touched my face, and I was too shocked to pull away.

"I've scheduled an appointment for you," she said softly. "Dr. Patricia Walsh. She's a wonderful psychiatrist. She can help you work through whatever's happening in your mind."

"I'm not crazy," I whispered.

"Of course not, honey. You're just confused. Stressed. The gambling debts, the pressure—it's all catching up with you." Her thumb brushed my cheekbone. "Let me take care of you. That's what wives do."

I stumbled backward, my hands shaking. She was right. She was completely, terrifyingly right. Every avenue I could think of led to the same conclusion: I was either insane, or I'd gotten away with murder only to be trapped in something infinitely worse.

"Oh, and Jack?" She picked up her phone, scrolling through it with casual efficiency. "I called Vincent Torres this morning. Told him about your gambling problem and that I wouldn't be enabling it anymore. He wasn't very happy."

The room spun. "You did what?"

"You need help, honey. Real help. And paying off your gambling debts won't solve the underlying problem." She looked up at me, and for just a moment, I saw something flicker behind her eyes. Something cold and calculating. "Besides, what kind of wife would I be if I let you destroy our future together?"

She smiled, and I realized with growing horror that she wasn't just pretending to be Emily.

She was systematically destroying me while wearing her face.

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