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Husband's Plot Against Me

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The airport buzzed with activity as I stepped off the plane, my body still adjusting to the twelve-hour flight. One year. Three hundred and sixty-five days of training, missions, and strategic planning for Special Forces operations overseas. All I wanted was to see Cody's face, to feel his arms around me again. I checked my phone, expecting to see his message about where to meet. Instead, a cold, formal text glared back at me: "Classified mission underway. Stay at the Westfield Hotel until further notice. Do not attempt to contact me directly." I stared at the screen, my thumb hovering over the message. Something was wrong. Cody had known my return date for weeks.

Husband's Plot Against Me Chapter 1

The airport buzzed with activity as I stepped off the plane, my body still adjusting to the twelve-hour flight. One year. Three hundred and sixty-five days of training, missions, and strategic planning for Special Forces operations overseas. All I wanted was to see Cody's face, to feel his arms around me again.

I checked my phone, expecting to see his message about where to meet. Instead, a cold, formal text glared back at me:

"Classified mission underway. Stay at the Westfield Hotel until further notice. Do not attempt to contact me directly."

I stared at the screen, my thumb hovering over the message. Something was wrong. Cody had known my return date for weeks. We'd planned this homecoming—a quiet dinner, just the two of us, before I resumed my role as Special Strategic Advisor.

"This doesn't make sense," I muttered, sliding the phone into my jacket pocket.

My intuition—the same instinct that had saved my life in three different countries—screamed that something was off. Cody's message was too formal, too distant. The man who'd whispered promises of coming home to me was nowhere in those cold words.

"I'm going straight home," I decided, bypassing the taxi line and heading toward the private car service area.

The driver didn't question my directions as we pulled away from the airport. I watched the familiar landscape of Virginia pass by, my thoughts racing faster than the car. Zayden would be so excited to see me. My brother had been staying with Cody while I was away, and though we'd video-called weekly, I'd missed his quiet smiles, his drawings that only I could interpret.

"He'll be surprised," I murmured, thinking of the gifts I'd brought for him.

Thirty minutes later, we approached the gated entrance to our estate. I'd bought this place with my first strategic advisory fee, a sanctuary for Zayden away from the world that often overwhelmed him.

"Mrs. Thompson," the driver said, slowing at the gate.

I leaned forward, ready to give my code to the security panel, but the guard post was already occupied. Two men I recognized—Johnson and Davis—stood outside their booth, watching our approach with suspicious eyes.

"Stop here," I instructed the driver. "I'll handle this."

I stepped out, the autumn air crisp against my skin. "Johnson, it's Kaeli. I'm heading home."

Johnson's face hardened. "I'm sorry, ma'am, but I have strict instructions not to allow anyone claiming to be Mrs. Thompson entry to the property."

My blood ran cold. "Claiming? Johnson, you've worked this gate for three years. You've seen me every day."

"Mrs. Thompson specifically said that an imposter might try to gain access." His eyes flickered to his partner. "We're under direct orders from Mrs. Hunt as well."

"Mrs. Hunt?" The housekeeper's name felt wrong in this context. "Where's Cody?"

"On a classified mission, ma'am." Davis spoke for the first time, his voice flat. "Mrs. Thompson said you should go to a hotel."

Something in me snapped. I'd spent a year in hellholes across the globe, facing down terrorists and warlords, only to be denied entry to my own home?

"Move the gate," I commanded, my voice carrying the authority I'd earned through blood and strategy.

When they hesitated, I knew I'd have to take more direct action. I backed up, assessing the perimeter. The fence was eight feet tall, topped with decorative spikes that wouldn't actually prevent a determined climber.

I scaled it in seconds.

Landing on the other side, I straightened my jacket and continued toward the house, my heart pounding with a mixture of fury and dread.

The front door was unlocked—of course it was. No one would expect an intruder to come through the front after being denied at the gate.

I stepped into the foyer, the familiar scent of our home now tainted with something else—a floral perfume that wasn't mine.

Voices drifted from the living room. Laughter. A man's deep chuckle that I recognized instantly.

Cody.

I moved silently across the marble floor, my training taking over as I approached the arched doorway.

The scene before me stopped my heart.

Cody sat on our couch, his arm wrapped around a woman with honey-blonde hair. Saylor Hunt—the housekeeper's daughter who'd stayed with us occasionally. Her head rested on his shoulder, her fingers tracing patterns on his chest in a gesture of casual intimacy.

Three of his team members—men who'd eaten at our table, who'd called me "ma'am" with respect—sat nearby, watching the display without surprise.

And there, standing by the fireplace, was Mrs. Hunt herself. But it wasn't her presence that made my stomach turn.

It was what she wore.

Around her neck gleamed my mother's pearl necklace. Draped over her shoulders was the silk scarf my father had given my mother on their anniversary.

They looked at me as if I were a ghost—or worse, as if I didn't exist at all.

"Welcome home, Kaeli," Saylor said, her voice dripping with false sweetness as she pressed herself closer to my husband. "We were just celebrating."

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