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I Faked My Death to Escape My Husband's Cruelty Novel Cover

I Faked My Death to Escape My Husband's Cruelty

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.
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Chapter 2

I stood frozen in the foyer, my heart hammering against my ribs as Victoria's crimson lips curved into a predatory smile. She wore a sleek black dress that hugged her perfect figure, her presence filling our penthouse with a suffocating tension.

"There she is," Victoria purred, her manicured fingers trailing possessively along James's arm. "Your loyal little wife, rushing to your rescue."

James's expression remained cold and distant, his eyes—those beautiful eyes that had never once looked at me with warmth—fixed on a point somewhere above my head.

"Leo called and said—" My voice faltered as Victoria's laugh cut through the air like breaking glass.

"Oh, sweetie." She stepped toward me, the scent of her expensive perfume enveloping me. "Did you really think James was in trouble? That he needed you?"

The realization washed over me in a sickening wave. There had been no emergency. No danger to Ethan's heart. Just another cruel game.

"You were leaving," James said flatly, finally meeting my gaze. He gestured to the study where my half-packed suitcase lay hidden in the closet, the divorce papers still on the desk. "Victoria saw you booking a flight."

I swallowed hard, shame and anger warring within me. "I—"

"Abandoning your husband when he needs you most," Victoria interrupted, her voice dripping with mock concern. "After everything he's done for you."

Everything he's done for me. The words echoed in my mind, bitter and hollow. What had James ever done except tolerate my presence? Except treat me like an unwelcome shadow in his perfect life?

"I would never abandon James," I whispered, the lie tasting like ash on my tongue. But it wasn't entirely a lie—I would never abandon Ethan's heart. That distinction had become the north star of my existence.

Victoria's smile widened, knowing and cruel. "We'll see about that, won't we?" She turned to James, her hand sliding up his chest to rest directly over his heart—over Ethan's heart. My fingers twitched at my sides, fighting the urge to tear her hand away.

"I should go," she said to him, her voice a silken caress. "Early shoot tomorrow. But remember our plans for Saturday." She pressed a lingering kiss to his cheek, her eyes locked on mine over his shoulder. "The Skyline Adventure Park. You promised to show me how strong you are."

James nodded, his jaw tight. Something flickered across his face—reluctance? Fear? It vanished too quickly for me to be sure.

After Victoria glided out, the penthouse fell into a heavy silence. James turned away from me without a word, pouring himself a drink at the bar.

"You can't go to that park," I said quietly. "The doctors said extreme activities could strain your heart."

"My heart is fine," he snapped, downing his whiskey in one swift motion. "And I don't need your permission."

"Please," I stepped closer, desperation making me bold. "That place has those extreme zip-lines, the free-fall simulators. Your cardiologist specifically said—"

"Enough!" His hand slammed down on the marble counter. "Victoria wants to go, so we're going. End of discussion."

Saturday arrived with merciless speed. The Skyline Adventure Park loomed before us, a modern monstrosity of steel cables and platforms stretching between Manhattan skyscrapers. My stomach knotted as I watched Victoria lead James toward the most extreme attraction—a zip-line that dropped nearly forty stories before swooping back up.

"James, please," I whispered, clutching his arm. "This could kill you."

Victoria's laugh cut through the roar of the city below. "Don't be so dramatic, Lily. James isn't some fragile little thing, are you, darling?"

I saw the conflict in his eyes—the desire to prove himself to Victoria warring with the fear he'd never admit. The fear I recognized because I'd been there for every doctor's appointment, every midnight panic when his heart fluttered irregularly.

"I'm doing this," he said firmly, but I could see the sweat beading at his temples.

Victoria's eyes gleamed with malicious triumph. "Actually," she said, her voice honey-sweet, "why doesn't Lily go first? Show us how it's done?"

Before I could protest, she was guiding me toward the harness, her grip bruising on my arm. "You claim to care so much about James," she whispered, her breath hot against my ear. "Prove it."

I found myself being strapped into James's harness, the attendant distracted by Victoria's flirtatious chatter. The harness hung loose around my smaller frame, but Victoria insisted it was fine, that I just needed to hold tight.

As I stood at the edge of the platform, forty stories above Manhattan, I knew something was wrong. The harness didn't feel secure. Victoria's smile was too sharp, too eager.

"Have a nice flight," she whispered, and pushed me off the edge.

The world dropped away. Wind tore at my clothes, my hair, my scream. Halfway down the terrifying descent, I felt the harness shift, loosen. Victoria had tampered with it.

I clutched desperately at the straps as I plummeted, Ethan's name a silent prayer on my lips. The ground rushed up to meet me, and then—impact. Not with concrete, but with the safety net, the jolt so violent that darkness edged my vision.

I lay there, gasping for breath, pain radiating through my body. Above me, I could hear Victoria's distant laughter, could imagine her pressed against James, watching my fall with amusement.

As the park staff rushed toward me, I felt something inside me crack—not a bone, but something deeper. Something that had been holding me together for seven long years.

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