He Married Me Only for Green Card, I Fought Back Novel Cover

He Married Me Only for Green Card, I Fought Back

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Sarah Thompson discovers $3,847 of unauthorized charges on her card—gifts shipped to Marcus’s Ukrainian hometown. A PI confirms Marcus has a secret family: Elena, his real partner, and their daughter Sophie, whom he’s funded for over a year. Sarah uncovers Marcus’s searches for untraceable poisons, forged $4M life-insurance policies, and plans to kill her during a “remote mountain getaway.” She contacts federal agents, feeds him false trust, and prepares to turn the tables before he can murder her.

He Married Me Only for Green Card, I Fought Back Chapter 1

I stared at my laptop screen, my finger hovering over the trackpad as I scrolled through my credit card statement. Something wasn't right. The total at the bottom of the page seemed higher than usual, but it was the individual charges that made my blood run cold.

$347 for a limited-edition doll collection from an upscale toy boutique.

$892 for designer children's clothing from a European brand I'd never heard of.

$1,223 for the latest gaming console and virtual reality headset.

$385 for a handmade leather backpack with personalized monogramming.

All purchases I had never made.

My heart hammered against my ribs as I clicked on each transaction, searching for more details. The shipping address wasn't mine—it was overseas, somewhere in Eastern Europe. Marcus's home country.

"No," I whispered, my breath catching in my throat. "There must be some mistake."

I grabbed my phone and called the credit card company, my hands trembling slightly as I waited for someone to answer.

"Thank you for calling Apex Credit, how may I assist you today?" The representative's cheerful voice felt jarring against my mounting anxiety.

"I need to verify some charges on my account," I said, trying to keep my voice steady. "They appear to be unauthorized."

After confirming my identity, I read off the transaction numbers one by one. With each confirmation from the representative, my stomach twisted tighter.

"Mrs. Thompson, all of these charges were authenticated with your security code," she explained patiently. "The purchases were made using your card information, which was verified at the time of each transaction."

"But I never made these purchases," I insisted. "And the shipping address isn't mine."

"Perhaps your husband made the purchases?" she suggested gently.

Marcus. My husband of eighteen months. The man who had sweeped into my life with his charming accent and genuine seeming affection. The man who had promised to love me forever.

The man who might be stealing from me.

I thanked the representative and hung up, my mind racing. The total amount of unauthorized charges was $3,847—not an insignificant sum, even for someone with my financial resources.

---

The next morning, I prepared breakfast with mechanical precision, my mind still churning with questions. Marcus would be down any minute, and I needed to approach this carefully.

I heard his footsteps on the stairs before I saw him—confident, unhurried steps that belonged to a man without secrets. Or at least, a man very good at hiding them.

"Good morning, my love," he greeted, his accent wrapping around the words like honey. He crossed our spacious kitchen and kissed me on the cheek, his cologne—sandalwood and something distinctly him—enveloping me.

I forced a smile. "Good morning."

He settled at our marble island, reaching for the coffee I'd prepared. "You seem tense today," he observed, studying my face with those warm brown eyes that had once made me feel so safe.

I took a deep breath and placed my laptop between us, turning the screen toward him.

"I need to ask you about something," I said quietly, watching his face carefully as I clicked to display the credit card statement.

His expression changed instantly—eyes widening, brow furrowing as he leaned closer to the screen.

"What is this?" he asked, his voice dropping to a whisper.

"These charges," I said, pointing to the transactions. "They're on our card—my card, actually. But I didn't make them."

Marcus's face drained of color. He reached for my hand across the island, his fingers cool against mine.

"Sarah," he said, his voice thick with concern. "I had no idea. Someone must have stolen your information."

"The shipping address," I continued, my voice steadier than I felt. "It's in your home country."

His eyes met mine, and I searched desperately for any hint of deception. All I saw was confusion and growing alarm that mirrored my own.

"This is terrible," he said, squeezing my hand. "We must call the bank immediately."

He stood abruptly, his chair scraping against the hardwood floor. "I will handle this, my love. Do not worry yourself."

Within minutes, Marcus was on the phone with our bank, his voice firm as he explained the situation. I watched him pace our kitchen, gesturing emphatically as he spoke.

"Yes, cancel both cards immediately," he instructed. "And please investigate these fraudulent charges."

When he hung up, he turned to me with a reassuring smile that didn't quite reach his eyes.

"It is taken care of," he announced, crossing to wrap his arms around me. "The bank will issue new cards and investigate the fraud."

I leaned into his embrace, breathing in his familiar scent, trying to ignore the voice in my head that whispered something wasn't right.

---

Despite Marcus's convincing performance at breakfast, something nagged at me throughout the day. By evening, I found myself at my home office computer, fingers flying across the keyboard as I searched for the shipping address.

"12A Ulitsa Pushkina," I murmured, scanning the results. "Cherkasy, Ukraine."

A residential address in Marcus's hometown.

My pulse quickened as I dug deeper, using resources from my financial background to trace the address further. There was no business registered there—just a modest apartment building in a working-class neighborhood.

I leaned back in my chair, staring at the screen. What possible connection could I have to this place? And why would someone use my card to send expensive gifts there?

The only person who knew my card information and had a connection to Ukraine was...

Marcus.

A cold feeling settled in my stomach as I recalled his reaction that morning. His shock had seemed genuine, his concern real. But what if it was all an act?

I closed my laptop and moved to the window, gazing out at our manicured garden as twilight descended. Marcus was due home soon from his "business meeting." I needed to be careful—very careful.

---

Over the next few days, I became a detective in my own home. I watched Marcus with new eyes, noticing details I'd previously overlooked.

The way he would check his phone when he thought I wasn't looking, then quickly put it away.

The late-night calls that he would take in his study, closing the door firmly behind him.

The sudden interest in our financial documents that he'd never shown before.

One evening, I pretended to be asleep when he came to bed. He lay beside me, his breathing even, but after what felt like hours, he slipped out from under the covers.

"Sarah?" he whispered, probably to confirm I was truly asleep.

I remained perfectly still as he padded quietly to the bathroom, closing the door almost silently behind him. Through the thin walls of our master suite, I could hear him speaking in hushed tones on his phone.

I couldn't make out the words, but the urgency in his voice was unmistakable.

When he returned to bed, he curled around me, his arm draped protectively across my waist. I wondered if he could feel my heart racing beneath his touch.

The next morning, I found him in his study, reviewing our insurance policies with unusual focus.

"Marcus?" I asked from the doorway. "What are you doing?"

He looked up, startled, then quickly composed his features into a smile.

"Just organizing some paperwork," he said smoothly. "We should update our wills soon."

Something in his eyes didn't match his casual tone. And as he turned back to the documents spread before him, I caught a glimpse of a photograph he'd hidden beneath a folder.

A young girl with Marcus's eyes smiled back at me from the glossy paper.

My blood turned to ice.

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