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His Political Lie, My Shattered Love

My husband, a rising political star, begged me to reconcile. I thought our love story was real. It was a lie, a public spectacle designed for his political gain and my systematic destruction. On our anniversary, I found a group chat on his tablet. He and his mistress were laughing about how predictable I was, calling me a "naive fool" for believing his promises. The cruelty escalated from there. He poisoned my food, publicly humiliated me at a charity auction that left me bankrupt, and even had me whipped in his family's basement as a twisted form of punishment. The final blow came when I overheard him plotting my murder. He planned a "tragic hiking accident" at a remote cliff during a storm, a perfect crime to make me disappear forever. But I turned his murder plot into my own escape. I faked my death and started over as a baker in a quiet town. A year later, he found me, haunted by regret, but his final act of redemption-and the true cost of my freedom-was something I never saw coming.
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Chapter 5

Grace POV:

The world swam back into focus slowly, painfully. My back screamed, a symphony of fire and raw nerves. I was in bed, the silk sheets a torment against my skin. Every breath was a shallow, agonizing effort.

Cole was there, sitting beside me, a basin of warm water and antiseptic wipes on the nightstand. He was applying salve to the angry welts on my back, his touch surprisingly gentle. His face was etched with a carefully constructed mask of concern.

"What happened?" I whispered, my voice rough, my throat dry.

He sighed, a theatrically weary sound. "You fell, Grace. A terrible accident on the stairs. You must have fainted. I found you, barely conscious. Grandmother was... distressed." He avoided my eyes, but I caught a flicker, a fleeting spark of something I couldn't quite place. Was it regret? Or just satisfaction?

He finished bandaging my back, then stood. "I need to make a call. Stay here. Rest." He walked towards the door, but paused, leaving it ajar. Just enough for me to hear.

My ear strained as his voice, low and conspiratorial, drifted into the room. "Yes, everything went according to plan. She's confined to her room, but her spirit seems... unbroken. The 'accident' was quite convincing. No, she suspects nothing."

The voice on the other end was too muffled to hear clearly, but I knew it was Kiara. I could almost hear her cruel laughter.

"The old cottage upstate, by the cliffs," Cole continued, his voice dropping even lower, laced with a chilling excitement. "Perfect. Remote, no cell service, rough terrain. The storm front moving in tonight will make it look utterly convincing. A tragic hiking accident. No body, no trail. Just... gone. They'll search for a week, then give up."

My blood ran cold, fear a tangible thing clawing at my throat. Remote. Cliffs. Storm. No body. He wasn't planning an abandonment. He was planning my murder. He was going to leave me to die in a remote location, blaming the elements.

But then, a new thought, sharp and clear, cut through the terror. This is it. His murder plot. It was my escape. His twisted endgame was my freedom.

With excruciating effort, I pushed myself up, ignoring the searing pain in my back. My laptop was on the desk. Every movement was a fresh agony, but I forced my trembling fingers to type, sending a short, encrypted message to my contact at Aegis.

"Change of plan. Cole will take me to remote cabin near Blackwood Cliffs tonight. Storm incoming. Use his scenario. Be ready at the old Ranger station by 2 AM. Confirm receipt."

A minute later, a cryptic reply came: "Understood. Package will be ready."

I quickly deleted the message, cleared my browsing history, and then slumped back into bed, feigning weakness.

Cole returned moments later, a concerned frown on his face. "Grace, you're not trying to get up, are you? You need to conserve your strength."

"I just... I want to leave, Cole," I whispered, my voice thin and fragile. "This house... the memories... I just want to escape. To a quiet place. Away from everything." I looked at him with what I hoped was a convincing plea in my eyes. "Just you and me. Somewhere remote."

A predatory gleam flickered in his eyes. He thought I was playing right into his hands. "Of course, my love. Anything for you. I know just the place. A small, secluded cabin upstate. We can leave tonight, as soon as your strength allows."

He believed he was in control. He believed he was pulling the strings. But the puppet was about to cut its own.

Hours later, the car sped through the deepening twilight. The rain had begun, a soft patter against the windshield that quickly intensified into a drumming deluge. Cole drove with a grim satisfaction. He glanced at me.

"You've been quiet, Grace," he said, a hint of something unreadable in his tone. "Everything alright? You seemed to be planning something big, back at the penthouse. That date on the calendar... a surprise, you said?"

My heart gave a jolt. He remembered. He was probing. "Oh, that?" I managed, my voice light. "It's happening, Cole. Right now, it's all happening."

He frowned, a tiny wrinkle appearing between his smooth brows. He didn't understand. Good.

The old hunting cabin was exactly as he'd described: remote, isolated, nestled deep in the woods. The wind howled through the trees, a mournful dirge. The only light came from the car's headlights, cutting through the swirling rain.

"I just need to run to the nearest town for some supplies," Cole announced, cutting the engine. "We're completely out here."

"No," I said, my voice firm. "Go. I'll be fine."

He hesitated, a flicker of something almost akin to concern in his eyes, before it was quickly replaced by his usual cold resolve. "Alright. I won't be long." He kissed my forehead, a final, chilling Judas kiss. Then he was gone, the taillights disappearing into the stormy darkness.

I knew he wouldn't be back. Not for me.

The moment his car was out of sight, I moved. The pain in my back was a dull roar, but I pushed through it. I staged the scene quickly: a broken window, a scattered bag, a scarf caught on a thorny bush near the cliff's edge. Evidence of a struggle, a fall. The perfect "tragic accident."

Then, I slipped into the raging storm, following the faint glow of a handheld device. The Ranger station was a beacon in the darkness. A black SUV waited, its engine humming softly.

The back door opened. A figure in a dark uniform extended a hand. "Grace Miller?"

"Yes," I breathed, my voice hoarse.

"Welcome to Aegis," he said, pulling me into the vehicle. "Your new life begins now."

As the SUV sped away, leaving the storm-swept cliffs behind, my old life vanished.

Miles away, Cole, driving back to the cabin, felt an inexplicable chill. A prickle of unease. He shook his head, dismissing it. He was almost there. He pulled out his phone, ready to call Kiara with the good news.

Then his phone rang. It was the local Sheriff. "Mr. Nixon? We have a situation. It appears there's been an accident at the old hunting cabin. Your wife... she's gone."

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