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I Faked My Suicide to Ruin My Husband’s Empire Novel Cover

I Faked My Suicide to Ruin My Husband’s Empire

I woke before dawn, my heart racing with a mixture of hope and dread. Today marked our second wedding anniversary, and I was determined to make one final attempt to reach Nathan's heart. After two years of marriage, I still clung to the desperate belief that somewhere beneath his cold exterior was the boy I'd loved since childhood. Slipping out of our bed—where we slept on opposite sides, a chasm of emptiness between us—I padded barefoot to the kitchen of our Manhattan penthouse. The marble countertops gleamed in the dim light as I began preparing Nathan's favorite dishes: beef Wellington with truffle sauce, roasted asparagus with hollandaise, and the chocolate soufflé he'd once praised during a business dinner. My hands trembled slightly as I worked. How many times had I done this? Crafted elaborate meals, planned perfect evenings, only to be met with indifference or, worse, irritation? Yet I continued, like a moth drawn repeatedly to a flame that had burned it countless times before. "This time will be different," I whispered to myself, the words hanging hollow in the empty kitchen.
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Chapter 3

The Pacific's roar filled my ears as I stood atop the cliff, watching the last rays of sunlight dance across the churning water below. Twilight painted the horizon in strokes of purple and deep blue, the boundary between sea and sky blurring into infinity. The wind whipped my hair around my face, carrying the scent of salt and freedom.

I twisted my wedding ring—the symbol of a promise that had only brought pain—feeling its weight one last time. Two years of desperately trying to earn love from a man who had given his heart to my sister. Two years of carefully managing Nathan's life while he looked through me. Two years of dying slowly, day by day, until there was almost nothing left.

"Goodbye," I whispered, slipping the ring from my finger. It caught the fading light, a brief golden flash before I released it into the spray below. The tiny circle disappeared instantly, swallowed by the vastness of the ocean that would soon claim me as well.

I closed my eyes, feeling strangely peaceful. No more pretending. No more hoping. No more waking up each morning wondering what I could do differently, how I could finally make Nathan see me.

The wind seemed to whisper around me, almost like a lullaby. I took one step closer to the edge, feeling small rocks crumble beneath my shoes and tumble into the abyss. The drop was dizzying, the waves crashing against jagged rocks below. It would be quick. Final.

I thought of Nathan finding my note. Would he feel anything at all? Or would he simply be irritated by the inconvenience of my death, the way he'd been irritated by my anniversary dinner?

It didn't matter anymore. I spread my arms wide, feeling the wind embrace me one last time, and stepped forward into empty air.

The fall was both eternal and instantaneous. Wind rushed past my ears, my body weightless for one suspended moment before the cold shock of water enveloped me, pulling me down into blessed darkness.

* * *

Nathan loosened his tie as he stepped into the penthouse, the lingering scent of Lily's perfume still clinging to his clothes after their dinner. The lights were dim, the space unusually quiet.

"Sarah?" he called, his voice echoing through the empty rooms.

He moved through the apartment, irritation building with each empty room he discovered. In the dining room, he found the divorce papers neatly arranged on the table, Sarah's elegant signature already in place on each marked line.

"Dramatic as always," he muttered, picking up the small envelope propped against a vase of now-wilting roses.

He tore it open, scanning Sarah's neat handwriting:

*I loved you since we were children. I would have loved you until my last breath. This is it.*

Something cold settled in his stomach, a momentary flicker of unease before he dismissed it with a scoff. Another of Sarah's desperate ploys for attention. She'd tried everything else—why not this?

He crumpled the note and tossed it aside, heading for the guest room. He was too tired to deal with Sarah's theatrics tonight. Let her hide away somewhere, nursing her wounded pride. She'd come back. She always did.

As he settled into bed, Nathan pushed away the small voice in his head that whispered this time might be different. Sarah was predictable. Desperate. She'd return when she realized she had nowhere else to go.

* * *

The insistent ringing of his phone dragged Nathan from sleep. Sunlight streamed through the guest room windows as he fumbled for his cell, squinting at the unknown number on the screen.

"Nathan Bradley," he answered, voice rough with sleep.

"Mr. Bradley, this is Detective Michael Collins with the Seattle Police Department." The man's voice was professionally somber. "I'm calling about your wife, Sarah Bradley."

Nathan sat up, suddenly alert. "What about her?"

"Sir, I regret to inform you that witnesses reported seeing a woman matching your wife's description jump from Deception Point cliff last evening. We've located her vehicle in the parking area below, and her personal effects were found near the edge."

The words hit Nathan like physical blows, but even as his pulse quickened, denial rose swift and certain.

"That's impossible," he said firmly. "My wife is just... she's hiding somewhere. This is a misunderstanding."

"Sir, we have multiple witnesses who—"

"She's trying to punish me," Nathan interrupted, his voice rising. "She left divorce papers. This is just... it's just a stunt to make me feel guilty."

Silence hung on the line for a moment before the detective spoke again. "Mr. Bradley, we're continuing our search of the area. The currents are strong, and recovery may take time. We'll need you to come identify some personal effects and provide DNA samples for comparison when... if we recover a body."

"You won't find anything," Nathan insisted, a cold sweat breaking out across his forehead. "Because she's not dead. She's hiding."

As he hung up, Nathan stared at the wall, refusing to acknowledge the terrible certainty growing in his chest. Sarah wouldn't really do it. She couldn't have. She loved him too much.

Divorce papers or not, she would never leave him. Not permanently. Not like this.

Would she?

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