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My Husband and Sister Planned to Kill Me

The pain medication was wearing off as I stepped out of the taxi onto the cobblestone driveway of my family's Mercer Island estate. Three weeks had passed since the surgery, but my abdomen still throbbed with each step. The doctor had warned against traveling, but I needed to escape the suffocating silence of our downtown condo—and Nash's increasingly cold shoulders. I'd called ahead to let the staff know I was coming for Thanksgiving. My mother hadn't sounded thrilled, but I needed family right now. Needed comfort. The mansion loomed before me, its windows glowing amber against the gray Seattle afternoon. Rain pattered softly on my jacket as I made my way up the grand entrance steps. "I'm home," I whispered to myself, pushing open the heavy oak door. The foyer was empty, but I could hear voices from the conservatory—my father's favorite place before he passed.
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Chapter 2

The hospital room felt like a tomb as I lay there, eyes closed, listening to the steady beep of the heart monitor. My mind raced with the horrible truth: my husband and sister weren't just betraying me—they were planning to harvest my liver and let me die.

I had to escape. Now.

"They'll be back soon," I whispered to myself, forcing my eyes open. The pain in my abdomen throbbed with each movement, but I couldn't let that stop me.

With trembling hands, I reached for the small notebook and pen I'd hidden beneath my pillow. My handwriting was shaky, but I managed to craft a convincing suicide note—full of despair, regret, and just enough medical jargon to make it believable.

"I can't live like this anymore," I wrote. "The pain is too much. Please forgive me."

I folded the note carefully and slipped it into the pocket of my hospital gown. Then, with a deep breath, I bit down hard on my lower lip until I tasted blood. I smeared it across the collar of my gown, creating a gruesome effect that would convince anyone who found it.

The nurse had just checked my vitals, so I had maybe twenty minutes before she returned. Enough time.

I changed out of my bloodied gown, stuffing it into a plastic bag along with the note. Then I pulled on the clothes I'd hidden in my bathroom cabinet—dark jeans, a hoodie, and sneakers. My fingers fumbled with the laces as panic threatened to overwhelm me.

"Stay calm," I told my reflection in the bathroom mirror. "You can do this."

I slipped out through the service entrance, avoiding the main corridors where I might be seen. The hospital was busy with evening visitors, providing perfect cover as I made my way to the parking garage.

Seattle's waterfront was only a fifteen-minute drive away. I parked my car in a secluded spot near the pier, then walked to the edge where the dark water lapped against the concrete. With shaking hands, I placed the plastic bag containing my bloodied hospital gown and suicide note on a bench overlooking the water.

"Goodbye, Amelia," I whispered, watching as a light breeze carried the bag toward the edge of the pier.

Now for the next phase of my plan.

I drove to an ATM downtown, where I withdrew the maximum daily limit from an account Nash didn't know about—my emergency fund that Dad had helped me set up years ago. Five thousand dollars wouldn't last forever, but it would get me to Canada.

Sea-Tac Airport was bustling with evening travelers as I approached the ticket counter, using the false identity I'd prepared months ago for this very scenario.

"One-way to Vancouver, please," I told the clerk, sliding over cash and a driver's license with the name Sarah Mitchell.

She typed efficiently, then handed me a boarding pass. "Gate S16. Boarding begins in thirty minutes."

I exhaled slowly, clutching the precious boarding pass. Just thirty more minutes of freedom.

That's when I felt it—a prickling sensation at the back of my neck. Someone was watching me.

I turned slowly, scanning the terminal, and my blood froze in my veins.

Nash stood by the security checkpoint, flanked by two men in dark suits. His eyes locked on mine with predatory precision.

"Amelia," he called, his voice carrying across the terminal. "There you are."

I ran.

But I didn't make it three steps before strong hands grabbed my arms. Private security—Nash's men.

"Let me go!" I screamed, thrashing against their grip.

"Mrs. Torres requires medical attention," one of them announced loudly to the gathering crowd. "She's been having episodes."

"That's not true!" I cried out desperately.

Nash approached, his face a mask of concern that didn't reach his eyes. "Darling, we've been so worried about you."

He leaned close, whispering in my ear: "Did you really think I wouldn't track you? The GPS chip in your wedding ring has been transmitting your location since you left the hospital."

My stomach dropped. The ring I still wore—the ring I'd forgotten about in my panicked escape.

"Dr. Veil has already filed the paperwork," Nash continued, his breath hot against my ear. "You're a danger to yourself, Amelia. Mentally incompetent. Unfit to make your own decisions."

"No," I whispered as they dragged me toward the exit. "Nash, please—"

"Save your energy," he replied coldly. "You'll need it."

The last thing I saw before they bundled me into a black SUV was the airport terminal fading into darkness. The mountains loomed in the distance—the Cascade Mountains, where Nash's family owned property. Where no one would hear me scream.

As the vehicle sped away from civilization, I realized with growing horror that my desperate escape had only led me deeper into Nash's trap.

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