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Husband's Scheme Against Wife

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The call came at 2:17 PM. "Quinn, we've got a situation." Marcus's voice crackled through my radio, tense and urgent. "Suspicious package at HQ. It's addressed to Daniel." My stomach tightened. Daniel had been in meetings all morning—budget reviews, interdepartmental politics, the usual bureaucracy that came with running a bomb disposal unit. I'd been handling field work while he played the administrative game. "I'm on my way," I replied, already moving toward my locker. My hands automatically checked my equipment belt—three times, always three times. A habit that had saved lives. The package sat on the main table when I arrived, elegantly wrapped in silver paper with a delicate blue ribbon.

Husband's Scheme Against Wife Chapter 1

The call came at 2:17 PM.

"Quinn, we've got a situation." Marcus's voice crackled through my radio, tense and urgent. "Suspicious package at HQ. It's addressed to Daniel."

My stomach tightened. Daniel had been in meetings all morning—budget reviews, interdepartmental politics, the usual bureaucracy that came with running a bomb disposal unit. I'd been handling field work while he played the administrative game.

"I'm on my way," I replied, already moving toward my locker. My hands automatically checked my equipment belt—three times, always three times. A habit that had saved lives.

The package sat on the main table when I arrived, elegantly wrapped in silver paper with a delicate blue ribbon. The card attached read: "For Daniel—A small token of appreciation from your dearest friend, Daphne."

Something about it felt wrong.

"The courier said it was hand-delivered," Marcus explained, his dark eyes watching me carefully. "High-end designer clothing. Nothing on the X-ray seemed unusual, but..."

"But?" I prompted, already reaching for my gloves.

"The weight distribution is off." Marcus hesitated. "And there's some weird EM signature we can't identify."

I nodded, slipping into professional mode. "I need to examine it properly."

"Quinn," Marcus objected, "protocol says we should call in the specialized team for this."

"There isn't time," I insisted, my instincts screaming at me. "Trust me."

Marcus knew better than to argue when I used that tone. I'd earned it after seven years of defusing bombs others couldn't handle.

The containment facility was cool and sterile, designed to minimize damage if anything went wrong. I placed the package on the examination table and began my methodical approach.

The first layer of wrapping revealed nothing unusual. The second layer—tissue paper imprinted with a designer logo—seemed normal until I felt the slight irregularity in texture.

"Marcus," I called through the intercom, "get Elena on the thermal scanner."

The door hissed open as Elena entered, her dark hair pulled back in a tight bun. "What am I looking for?"

"Micro-explosives," I said, my voice steady despite the adrenaline flooding my system. "Check the seams."

The thermal scanner hummed to life, and Elena's expression changed from professional curiosity to alarm.

"Quinn, you were right." Her voice cracked slightly. "There's a pattern—tiny heat signatures along the stitching."

I nodded grimly. "It's a body-heat trigger. Designed to detonate when someone puts it on."

For two hours, I worked with steady hands and absolute focus. The bomb was sophisticated—microscopic charges woven into the fabric, disguised as decorative metallic threading. It would have killed Daniel instantly had he tried on the clothes.

"Got it," I finally announced, disconnecting the last trigger mechanism. The device lay neutralized on the table, its components carefully separated.

The clothes—once pristine and expensive—were now in tatters. Burn marks from controlled detonations marred the fabric, and chemical residue from the neutralization process had left dark stains.

"You saved his life," Elena said quietly.

I nodded, exhausted but satisfied. "That's what I'm here for."

The door burst open before I could respond.

Daphne Campbell stood in the doorway, her perfect blonde hair framing a face contorted with rage. Her designer outfit—clearly from the same collection as the bombed clothes—hugged her curves impeccably.

"What have you done?" she shrieked, pointing at the ruined garments. "Those were Valentino! Limited edition!"

"Daphne," I began calmly, "there were explosives hidden in—"

"Explosives?" She cut me off, her voice rising to a theatrical pitch. "You expect me to believe that? Daniel is going to be so upset when he hears how you've destroyed his gifts out of jealousy!"

Before I could respond, she launched into an elaborate performance—tears streaming down her perfectly made-up face, hands trembling as she touched the ruined fabric.

"You just couldn't stand the thought of him having something nice from a friend, could you?" she sobbed, her voice breaking with practiced precision. "These cost thousands! Do you have any idea what you've done?"

"Ma'am," Elena tried to intervene, "there really were explosives—"

"Don't lie for her!" Daphne snapped, turning her fury toward my colleague.

The door opened again, and Daniel strode in. His eyes moved from Daphne's tears to the destroyed clothing to my tired face.

"What the hell is going on here?" he demanded.

"Daphne brought you a gift," I explained quietly. "It was booby-trapped. I dismantled the explosives, but the clothes couldn't be saved."

Daniel's expression hardened as he looked at me. Not a flicker of gratitude or relief crossed his face.

"Daphne is devastated," he said coldly. "These were expensive gifts from a friend who cares about me."

"Daniel," I began, "there really was a bomb—"

"Enough!" he snapped. "You've gone too far this time, Quinn."

He turned to Daphne, who immediately leaned into his shoulder, her tears soaking his shirt.

"I'm so sorry," he murmured to her. Then, looking at me with ice in his eyes: "Apologize to Daphne. Now."

I stared at him in disbelief. "Daniel, I just saved your life."

"You destroyed property worth fifty thousand dollars," he countered. "And you're going to pay for it."

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