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From Drowning To A New Life

On my fifth wedding anniversary, I wasn't arranging flowers; I was staging my own death. My husband, Graham, treated me like a prized accessory, but the antique watch on his nightstand revealed the brutal truth. It was engraved "Forever, Elia"-proof that his heart belonged to his business partner, not me. So I vanished into the ocean, letting the world believe I had drowned. For two years, I lived as "Anna," finding peace in a small coastal town and rediscovering my art. But the past has a way of clawing its way back. Elia tracked me down, storming into my pottery studio with a weapon, screaming that my "death" had ruined Graham. She lunged, and I took the blow to protect a child. That' s when the door burst open. Graham stood there, frozen, staring at his "late" wife bleeding on the floor. He fell to his knees, sobbing, begging to destroy his empire just to have me back. I looked at the man I once worshipped and felt nothing but cold indifference. "I loved the man you pretended to be," I told him. "But that man never existed."
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Chapter 1

On my fifth wedding anniversary, I wasn't arranging flowers; I was staging my own death.

My husband, Graham, treated me like a prized accessory, but the antique watch on his nightstand revealed the brutal truth.

It was engraved "Forever, Elia"-proof that his heart belonged to his business partner, not me.

So I vanished into the ocean, letting the world believe I had drowned.

For two years, I lived as "Anna," finding peace in a small coastal town and rediscovering my art.

But the past has a way of clawing its way back.

Elia tracked me down, storming into my pottery studio with a weapon, screaming that my "death" had ruined Graham.

She lunged, and I took the blow to protect a child.

That' s when the door burst open.

Graham stood there, frozen, staring at his "late" wife bleeding on the floor.

He fell to his knees, sobbing, begging to destroy his empire just to have me back.

I looked at the man I once worshipped and felt nothing but cold indifference.

"I loved the man you pretended to be," I told him.

"But that man never existed."

Chapter 1

Aaren Crane POV:

It was my fifth wedding anniversary, and I was staging my death. The thought solidified in my mind, cold and clear, like a perfectly cut diamond. There was no going back now.

Tomorrow, I would vanish. I would become a ghost in the life I was desperate to escape.

The front door clicked open. The scent of expensive cologne and ambition filled the air. Graham. He moved through our sprawling Hamptons home like he owned every inch, which he did, of course.

He found me in the living room, a glass of untouched champagne in my hand. His eyes, usually sharp and calculating, softened slightly as they landed on me. He strode over, his movements fluid and practiced, a confident predator.

He leaned down, his lips brushing my temple. It was a familiar gesture, one that once promised love but now felt like a brand. His hand lingered on my waist, possessive.

"Rough day, sweetheart?" he murmured, his voice a low rumble. "You look a little... ethereal tonight."

I managed a faint smile. "Just tired. I was sketching some new designs, but nothing felt quite right." It was a lie. My sketch pad lay open to a blank page.

He squeezed my waist more tightly. "My beautiful, artistic wife. Always striving for perfection." He kissed my hair, a performance for an audience of one: himself.

"You seem distracted, Aaren. Is everything alright?" His tone held a hint of concern, but it was the kind of concern one shows for a valuable possession, not a person.

"Just thinking about tomorrow," I said, a truth wrapped in a lie. "Our anniversary."

He chuckled, a rich, full sound that echoed in the high-ceilinged room. "Ah, yes. And I have something truly special planned for you, my love. Something that will make you forget all about those little frustrations."

My mind drifted back. Five years. It felt like a lifetime, yet also like a blink. I had met Graham at a gallery opening, a naive jewelry designer captivated by his charisma and the promise of a dazzling future. Everyone had loved him. My parents, my friends, even my professors. They saw the brilliant architect, the rising star, the man who could give me everything.

They called him a visionary, a man who built empires. I saw him as my soulmate, the one who would cherish my art and my heart. How wrong I had been.

He didn't love me. Not me, Aaren. He loved the idea of me, the accessory. I was his trophy wife, the pretty face on his arm, the elegant hostess for his endless professional dinners. My art, my passion, had been gently, then firmly pushed aside, deemed a hobby for my leisure, not a career to be pursued.

"Speaking of tomorrow," Graham said, pulling me back, "there's a gala tonight. Industry event. Elia and I are being honored for the Skybridge project."

My stomach clenched. Elia. Always Elia.

"That's wonderful, Graham," I said, my voice flat. "Congratulations."

He beamed, already distracted. "Yes, she's really outdone herself. The structural integrity, the aesthetic-it's truly a marvel. They want to hear about the collaborative process."

I braced myself for the inevitable.

"You know," he continued, "it might be best if you sat this one out, my dear."

My breath hitched. "What?"

"Just for tonight," he rushed to explain, seeing the flicker of hurt in my eyes. "It's going to be a lot of technical talk, you know? Architects, engineers. You'd be bored to tears. Plus, you look a little peaky. Don't want you overdoing it before our special day."

My special day. The words tasted like ash. My art, my passion, had been dismissed. My presence was a distraction. His concern was a thinly veiled excuse.

I had dreamed once, years ago, of opening my own atelier. A small, intimate space where I could create, teach, and connect with people through my work. Graham had laughed, gently, of course. "Darling, why bother with all that fuss? You have all the time in the world to create in your private studio. Let me take care of the rest." He meant: let me take care of the prestige, the public face, the important connections. You just be pretty. Be mine.

He didn't want me at the gala because I might somehow overshadow Elia, or worse, expose the superficiality of our marriage to his peers. He didn't want my talent to compete with hers, not when their partnership was so central to his identity.

Graham leaned in again, a possessive hand on my arm. "Don't you worry your pretty head. Tomorrow, it's all about you. My beautiful Aaren. I've got the most incredible surprise."

I met his gaze, my eyes calm, devoid of the turmoil raging within. "I have a surprise too," I said, my voice soft. "For my birthday, I want to take the yacht out. Just me. A solo trip to Block Island. A day to clear my head before our celebration."

His brow furrowed slightly. "A solo trip? But... why alone?"

"Just a whim," I said, shrugging lightly. "A little adventure. A chance to gather my thoughts, to be inspired. You can meet me there later, for dinner, as planned."

He considered it, then a smile spread across his face. "Of course, my love. Anything for you. A little solitude will do you good. Just promise me you'll be careful."

"I promise," I said, the lie rolling off my tongue.

He returned my smile, oblivious. "See? I told you it was a rough day. Let's get you to bed. You need your rest."

He didn't love me. He never had. He loved the reflection of himself he saw in my eyes, the convenient silence I offered. He loved the illusion of a perfect life, and I was just a carefully chosen prop.

Sleep wouldn't come easily. My mind raced, mapping out every detail of my escape. I slipped out of bed, careful not to disturb Graham's even breathing. The house was silent, save for the distant hum of the Hamptons at night. I walked through our lavish bedroom, a gilded cage designed for his comfort, not mine.

My gaze fell upon his bedside table, where a small, antique pocket watch lay. He always wore it, claiming it was his late father's, a cherished heirloom. He called it his lucky charm, a symbol of constancy. My fingers, almost independently, reached for it.

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