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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 3

The world tilted sideways as I stumbled out of the containment chamber. My legs felt like lead, refusing to carry me another step. The bomb's components swam in my vision—even after successful defusal, the adrenaline crash hit harder than usual.

"Quinn!" Elena's voice sounded distant as my knees buckled. "Someone call a medic!"

The fluorescent lights of the emergency room buzzed overhead, too bright against my sensitive eyes. I tried to sit up, but gentle hands pressed me back down.

"Stay still," a warm voice instructed. "You're severely dehydrated and showing signs of shock."

I blinked, focusing on the face above me. Dr. Beckett Rice—his name tag read "Chief Resident, Emergency Medicine." I'd seen him around the hospital before, though we'd never spoken at length.

"I'm fine," I insisted, though my parched throat betrayed me. "Just need water."

Beckett's eyes—a rich brown that reminded me of coffee beans—studied me with professional concern. "You've lost a significant amount of blood from these lacerations." He gestured to my arm, where shrapnel had carved a jagged path through my skin.

As he cleaned the wound, I noticed how his hands moved with practiced precision, yet remained gentle. Unlike Daniel, who'd barely glanced at my injuries lately.

"This one's deep," Beckett murmured, his focus intensifying. "It's not consistent with standard bomb disposal injuries."

My heart skipped. "I was closer to the blast than usual."

His eyes met mine briefly, then returned to his work. "I see."

The silence stretched between us as he stitched my arm with careful, even stitches. I watched his hands work, noting how different they were from Daniel's—steady where Daniel's were often clenched in anger these days.

"How are things at home?" Beckett asked suddenly, his voice carefully neutral.

The question caught me off guard. "Fine," I lied automatically.

Beckett didn't respond immediately. He finished the last stitch, then began documenting something in my chart. The quiet created a space I wasn't prepared for—a space where I might actually break.

"Here's my card," he said finally, pressing a small white rectangle into my free hand. "My personal number's on the back. Call anytime. For any reason."

Something in his voice made my throat tighten. "Thank you," I managed.

He nodded, his eyes meeting mine again. "You deserve better care than what you're getting."

The simple statement—delivered without judgment or pity—broke something inside me. Tears welled unexpectedly, and Beckett silently handed me a tissue box.

---

"Emergency room?" Daniel's voice dripped with disdain as he scrolled through his phone the next morning. "Really, Quinn?"

I stiffened, my coffee mug halfway to my lips. "I collapsed after the defusal. Elena called it in."

"And you didn't think to tell me?" He didn't look up from his screen.

"You were with Daphne." The words came out flatter than I intended.

Daniel's jaw tightened. "Always with the victim act. Daphne's been complaining about your harassment."

The accusation hit like a physical blow. "What harassment?"

"Threatening messages." He finally looked up, his eyes cold. "She showed me screenshots."

My mind raced. "That's impossible. I haven't sent her anything."

"Of course you'd deny it." Daniel shrugged, returning to his phone. "She has proof, Quinn."

I pulled out my own phone with shaking hands. "Here. Look at my messages. I haven't texted her in weeks."

Daniel didn't even glance at the screen. "I don't need to see your phone. I trust Daphne."

The words hung in the air between us. I stared at him, suddenly seeing clearly what had been happening all along.

"You trust her more than me," I said quietly.

"Someone has to." He pocketed his phone and grabbed his jacket. "I'm late."

---

The formal complaint landed on my desk three days later.

"Allegations of mental instability and erratic behavior," Marcus summarized grimly, standing in my doorway. "Daphne filed it this morning."

My stomach dropped as I scanned the document. "This is absurd."

"Unfortunately, it triggers an automatic review." Marcus looked genuinely uncomfortable. "The board takes these seriously."

Elena burst through the door, her face flushed with anger. "This is ridiculous! Quinn's record speaks for itself."

"Someone's been busy manufacturing witnesses," I said, noting the list of names attached to the complaint. People who barely knew me suddenly claiming to have observed concerning behavior.

"I'm submitting a counter-statement," Elena declared, pulling out her tablet. "And I'm not the only one who sees through this."

As she typed furiously, I caught a glimpse of the growing list of supporters in our department—people who had worked directly with me over the years.

But the damage was already spreading. Whispers followed me down the hallway, and I could feel the weight of judgment in every glance.

The internal review was scheduled for next week. Until then, I was on restricted duties—no field work, no high-risk assignments.

As I sat alone in the break room that evening, Beckett's card burned in my pocket like a promise of something I wasn't sure I deserved anymore.

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