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Husband's Scheme Against Wife

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.
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Chapter 2

I spread the evidence across our dining table that evening, arranging each piece with the same precision I used in bomb disposal. The microscopic explosive components gleamed under the overhead light, their deadly purpose now neutralized but still visible. Beside them, I placed the thermal scans, photographs, and electromagnetic readings.

"Daniel, please," I said quietly. "Just look at what I found."

He stood across from me, arms crossed over his chest, his expression unreadable. The expensive whiskey glass in his hand caught the light as he swirled the amber liquid.

"I don't need to see your fabricated evidence," he said coldly. "Daphne is devastated. Those clothes were worth more than your monthly salary."

"They were booby-trapped," I insisted, pushing the thermal scan toward him. "Look at the heat signature pattern. It's a body-heat trigger—the most sophisticated kind."

Daniel didn't even glance at the evidence. "You're obsessed with her, aren't you? You can't stand that she has everything you don't."

"That's not true." My voice remained steady despite the growing ache in my chest. "I'm trying to show you what I found."

"What I see is that you destroyed a thoughtful gift from my friend." He took a long sip of whiskey. "Out of jealousy."

The accusation hit harder than I expected. "Jealousy? Daniel, I just saved your life."

"Saved my life?" He laughed bitterly. "Daphne thinks you're paranoid. Maybe she's right."

I stared at him, suddenly feeling like I didn't know the man I'd married. "How can you not believe me?"

"Because I know you, Quinn." His voice dropped lower. "You've always been threatened by women like Daphne—sophisticated, educated, from good families."

The words cut deep. I touched my wristwatch unconsciously, the simple timepiece my only remaining connection to my real identity.

"I'm going to bed," I said finally, gathering the evidence with trembling hands.

Daniel didn't respond. He just poured another drink and pulled out his phone, his fingers flying across the screen as he texted someone—undoubtedly Daphne.

---

Morning light filtered through our bedroom curtains as Daniel announced his plans.

"I'm taking Daphne shopping today," he said casually, buttoning his shirt. "To replace what you destroyed."

I sat on the edge of the bed, still in my pajamas. "With what money?"

"Our joint account." He didn't even look at me as he said it. "She needs proper compensation."

The joint account that held most of my salary—the one I'd been depositing into while Daniel spent freely on his own pursuits.

"Daniel," I began carefully, "we should discuss—"

"We'll discuss it later." He cut me off, grabbing his keys. "Some of us have actual work to do."

The door closed behind him with a decisive click.

I made it to the bathroom just in time before the tears came. They fell silently as I pressed my forehead against the cool tile wall.

"Quinn?" Elena's voice came through the women's locker room door. "You okay?"

I quickly wiped my eyes. "Fine."

Elena pushed the door open anyway, her dark eyes filled with concern. "No, you're not." She closed the door behind her and leaned against it. "What's going on with you and Daniel?"

"Nothing." The lie tasted bitter on my tongue.

"Quinn." Elena's voice softened. "I saw the evidence. What you did was amazing—you saved his life."

"It doesn't matter." I forced a smile. "He doesn't see it that way."

"Then he's blind." Elena stepped closer. "You need to stand up for yourself, Quinn. Or leave him."

"Leave?" The thought was terrifying. "I can fix this if I just try harder."

Elena's expression shifted from concern to frustration. "This isn't about trying harder. This is about respect."

I looked away, unable to meet her gaze. How could I explain that I'd hidden my true identity for so long that I no longer knew how to assert myself? That I'd convinced myself love required endless sacrifice?

---

The next week passed in a blur of cold silences and public humiliations.

Daniel took Daphne to Bergdorf's, where they spent hours selecting new clothing—using our money. He took her to Le Bernardin, the restaurant where he'd promised to take me for our anniversary but never had.

At work, whispers followed me through the corridors.

"Did you hear? Ford's wife destroyed Daphne's gifts out of jealousy."

"I heard he's taking Daphne to the gala instead of his wife."

Marcus cornered me by the water cooler, his usual confidence replaced by awkward sympathy.

"Quinn," he began hesitantly, "people are talking about your record. Everyone knows you're the best bomb disposal tech we have."

"Thanks, Marcus," I murmured, though the words felt hollow.

Later that day, I volunteered for the most dangerous assignment—a suspected dirty bomb at the old warehouse district. The team leader tried to dissuade me, but I insisted.

"I'm the best person for this job," I said firmly.

No one argued with me there.

When I returned home that evening, my arms bore fresh cuts and bruises. I slipped into our bathroom and treated them myself, using the first aid kit I kept hidden under the sink.

As I applied antiseptic to a particularly deep gash, I caught sight of my reflection in the mirror. The woman staring back at me looked hollow-eyed and pale.

"Who are you?" I whispered to myself.

Before I could answer, my phone buzzed with a text from Daniel: "Working late with Daphne. Don't wait up."

I set the phone down and returned to my wounds, wondering how much more I could take before something inside me finally broke beyond repair.

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