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His Perfect Lie

When Natalie Crawford dies betrayed by the two people she loved most—her husband and her sister—fate gives her a terrifying gift: a second chance. Reborn five years before her wedding, Natalie remembers every cruel secret, every stolen asset, every lie. But instead of running, she plays the role of the perfect bride—sweet, devoted, harmless—while setting the stage for her revenge. Her husband will fall in love with her all over again. Her sister will trust her completely. And when the time is right, they’ll lose everything—just like she did. But as Natalie’s vengeance unfolds, she begins to wonder… If you could rewrite your own tragedy, how far would you go to make them pay?
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Chapter 2

I drove home in a daze, my hands gripping the steering wheel so hard my fingers went numb. At a red light, I finally broke. The sob that tore from my throat sounded animal, inhuman. I fumbled for my phone, nearly dropping it twice before I managed to dial Melissa.

"He cheated," I choked out when she answered. "With Claire. For two years."

"What?" Her voice went sharp with shock. "Natalie, where are you? I'm coming right now."

"Home," I whispered. "I'm going home."

But home wasn't home anymore. I knew it the moment I opened the door. The apartment felt hollow, emptied of more than just Aaron's presence. I walked through rooms that suddenly seemed too large, too cold. His closet stood open, bare hangers swaying slightly in the air conditioning. The bathroom counter where his cologne had always sat was wiped clean. Even the framed photos from our honeymoon, our first anniversary, last Christmas—all gone. Vanished as if our five years together had never existed.

On the dining table, two items waited for me like evidence at a crime scene. The divorce papers, crisp and official. And a check, made out in Aaron's bold handwriting. One million dollars.

I picked it up, my hands trembling. "Five years," I said aloud to the empty apartment. "Five years of marriage worth one million?"

My laptop sat where I'd left it that morning, back when I'd still believed in anniversary surprises and pancakes that meant I love you. I opened it with a growing sense of dread and logged into our joint account. The screen loaded, and my stomach dropped.

Ninety percent. Gone. Transferred out systematically over the past six months, withdrawals I'd never noticed because I'd trusted him. Because I'd been stupid enough to believe that married people didn't hide things from each other.

I clicked through to my investment portfolio. My stocks, the ones I'd carefully selected and monitored, were gone. Liquidated. The trust fund my father had left me, the one that was supposed to be untouchable—somehow Aaron had gained access to that too. Every asset I'd thought was mine had been quietly, methodically moved into accounts I couldn't see.

My hands shook as I navigated to my company's records. Crawford & Associates Architecture, the firm I'd built from nothing with my inheritance and my father's business connections. I'd poured my soul into that company, worked eighty-hour weeks to make it profitable, to make it mine.

The ownership documents loaded, and bile rose in my throat. Seventy-five percent now belonged to Aaron Crawford. I clicked through the transfer agreements, my vision blurring. There was my signature, looping and careless, dated four months ago. That night Claire had brought over wine to celebrate her new apartment. That night I'd woken up with a splitting headache and no memory of anything past the second glass.

"Oh God," I breathed. She'd drugged me. They'd drugged me and made me sign away everything I owned.

I grabbed my phone with shaking hands and called my lawyer. Robert Steinberg, the man who'd handled my father's estate, who'd promised to always look out for me.

"Natalie," he answered, his voice cautious. "I heard about the separation. I'm so sorry."

"Robert, I need to fight this." The words tumbled out in a rush. "He stole from me. He transferred my assets, my company—I was drugged when I signed those papers. We can prove it, we can—"

"Natalie." His sigh cut through my panic. "I've already reviewed the documents Aaron's team sent over. Everything is legal. You signed the paperwork. There are witnesses."

"But I was drugged!"

"Can you prove that? Do you have medical records, blood tests from that night?"

I opened my mouth, then closed it. Of course I didn't. I'd woken up with a hangover and gone to work. I'd never suspected.

"Even if you could prove it," Robert continued, his voice heavy with something that sounded like pity, "Aaron has already started building a case. He's telling people you've been mentally unstable since the miscarriage. Depression, erratic behavior. If you fight this, he'll push for a full psychiatric evaluation. And Natalie... you could lose everything. Even what little he's leaving you."

The phone slipped from my numb fingers. Mentally unstable. He'd been planning this all along. The concerned questions about my grief, the suggestions that I see a therapist, the way he'd told our friends I wasn't myself lately. Every word had been laying groundwork for this moment.

My phone buzzed. A message from Claire. My hands trembled as I opened it.

A photo loaded. Claire in a wedding dress, radiant and triumphant, holding a bouquet of white roses. The caption read: *Thank you for stepping aside, sister. We're getting married next month. You're invited! xoxo*

I stared at that photo until the screen blurred. Then I grabbed my keys and left.

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