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I Faked My Death to Escape My Husband's Cruelty

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I stood frozen in the hallway, my hand clutching the doorframe for support as James's cruel words sliced through me like shards of glass. "Honestly, she's like a stray dog that won't leave," he said, his voice carrying clearly from our Manhattan penthouse living room. The sound of expensive crystal clinking followed, punctuated by deep masculine laughter. "Seven years of following me around with those sad eyes. It's pathetic." My lungs constricted. Seven years. Seven years of silent devotion, of enduring his coldness, his contempt. Seven years of sacrificing everything—my family, my dreams, my dignity—all to stay close to the heart beating in his chest. Ethan's heart. "Why don't you just divorce her?" asked one of his business associates, the question casual, as if discussing the weather.

I Faked My Death to Escape My Husband's Cruelty Chapter 1

I stood frozen in the hallway, my hand clutching the doorframe for support as James's cruel words sliced through me like shards of glass.

"Honestly, she's like a stray dog that won't leave," he said, his voice carrying clearly from our Manhattan penthouse living room. The sound of expensive crystal clinking followed, punctuated by deep masculine laughter. "Seven years of following me around with those sad eyes. It's pathetic."

My lungs constricted. Seven years. Seven years of silent devotion, of enduring his coldness, his contempt. Seven years of sacrificing everything—my family, my dreams, my dignity—all to stay close to the heart beating in his chest. Ethan's heart.

"Why don't you just divorce her?" asked one of his business associates, the question casual, as if discussing the weather.

James's laugh was sharp, dismissive. "She's convenient. Doesn't ask questions. Doesn't make demands. Just... there. Like furniture."

More laughter erupted. I pressed my palm against my mouth to silence the sob threatening to escape. The walls of our marble and glass palace seemed to close in around me, suffocating in their perfection.

I retreated silently, my feet carrying me instinctively to the only place that felt like mine in this cold, sterile home—my hidden balcony garden. Tucked away on the east side of the penthouse, this small sanctuary of green was the one space James never visited.

My fingers trembled as they brushed against the delicate leaves of the herbs I'd planted. Basil, thyme, lavender—small, living things that depended on me. That responded to my care. I sank onto the small iron bench, my body folding in on itself as the full weight of James's words crushed down on me.

Furniture. A stray dog. Pathetic.

Seven years ago, I had stood beside Ethan's hospital bed, his hand growing cold in mine as the machines fell silent. Seven years since I'd agreed to marry James Blackwood, the man who now carried Ethan's heart. Seven years of telling myself that my suffering was noble, that my sacrifice was love.

But it wasn't love. It was a prison I had built around myself, brick by brick, day by day.

The Manhattan skyline blurred through my tears. Night fell around me as I sat motionless, the truth finally crystallizing in my mind. Ethan would never have wanted this for me. The man who had pushed me out of the path of that car, who had given his life for mine—he would be heartbroken to see what I had become.

It was time to leave.

Hours later, the penthouse lay silent and dark. James had not returned to our bedroom—he rarely did. I sat at the mahogany desk in the study, the lamp casting a small pool of golden light as I carefully signed the divorce papers I had drafted. My tears fell onto the crisp white pages, small watermarks of grief and relief intermingled.

My hands moved mechanically as I packed a small suitcase—just enough for a fresh start. I would leave at dawn, before James returned from whatever bed he was sharing tonight. My laptop glowed softly as I booked a one-way flight to London. A new city. A new life. A chance to remember who I was before grief and misplaced devotion had hollowed me out.

The phone's shrill ring shattered the silence. Leo Vance, James's closest friend. My finger hovered over the decline button, but a lifetime of conditioning made me answer.

"Lily," Leo's voice was urgent, tinged with panic. "It's James. He's at The Vault, drinking heavily. You know he can't—his heart can't take it. The doctors said—"

Ethan's heart. The thought slammed into me with physical force.

"I'll be right there," I whispered, already reaching for my coat.

The divorce papers lay forgotten on the desk as I threw my packed suitcase into the closet. Within minutes, I was in a cab speeding downtown, my own heartbeat thundering in my ears. No matter what James had done, I couldn't let Ethan's heart be damaged. I couldn't fail Ethan again.

The cab pulled up to our building, and I rushed through the lobby, past the doorman's surprised glance. The elevator seemed to crawl upward, each second stretching into eternity.

When the doors finally opened to our penthouse, I stumbled out, calling James's name—only to freeze at the sight before me.

James stood in our foyer, perfectly sober, his suit immaculate. And beside him, a triumphant smile playing on her blood-red lips, stood Victoria Sterling.

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