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My Husband Faked Death to Be with His Mistress

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Three years is a long time to carry someone else's death on your shoulders. I'd grown used to the weight of it, like a stone you wear until it becomes part of your spine. The whispers followed me through the grocery store, the laundromat, the textile factory where I worked my double shifts. *Poor Scarlet. The cursed wife. Got her hero husband killed.* I didn't argue. What was there to say? Conrad King had died saving me during Hurricane Elara. At least, that's what they told me. That's what I believed, every single day for three years.

My Husband Faked Death to Be with His Mistress Chapter 1

Three years is a long time to carry someone else's death on your shoulders. I'd grown used to the weight of it, like a stone you wear until it becomes part of your spine. The whispers followed me through the grocery store, the laundromat, the textile factory where I worked my double shifts. *Poor Scarlet. The cursed wife. Got her hero husband killed.* I didn't argue. What was there to say? Conrad King had died saving me during Hurricane Elara. At least, that's what they told me. That's what I believed, every single day for three years.

The invitation to dinner came as a surprise — a former coworker named Jenna who'd moved to Manhattan and wanted to catch up. 'It's just dinner, Scarlet,' she'd said over the phone. 'You can't hide forever.' She didn't know how right she was. I couldn't hide forever, but I'd tried.

I dressed simply — a navy dress that hung loose from too many skipped meals, hair pulled back in a way that took three minutes and required no effort. The subway ride from Queens to Manhattan felt like crossing a border I'd forgotten existed. When I stepped into the restaurant, the hostess smiled at me with the careful sympathy reserved for widows and other damaged things. 'Just one?' she asked, and I nodded, used to being alone.

She led me toward the back, past the clink of wine glasses and the low hum of conversation. I was already scanning the room for Jenna when I heard it — laughter. Not just any laughter. *His* laughter. Conrad's laugh, rich and warm, the sound I'd spent three years trying to remember and another three trying to forget.

I stopped walking. The hostess looked at me strangely, but I couldn't move. That laughter was impossible. It was a hallucination, a trick of the mind that grief had played on me countless times before. But this time, it didn't fade.

Through the gap in a half-open door, I saw him.

Conrad King. My dead husband. Alive.

He was holding a baby wrapped in a pale blue blanket, the way he used to hold me when we were newlyweds. Dalia Campbell — his childhood friend, the woman who'd sent me a condolence card with a handwritten note about how much he'd loved me — was leaning into his shoulder, her hand resting possessively on his arm. A banner stretched across the back wall: 'One Month, Baby Boy King.'

Around the table sat people I knew. Our friends. Conrad's cousins. The same people who'd stood beside me at his memorial service, who'd held my hands and told me what a hero he'd been. All of them, laughing and drinking and celebrating the life that had supposedly ended saving mine.

My hand found the door. I pushed it open.

The silence hit like a physical wave. Conrad's face went through it all — shock, calculation, the same quick thinking that had made him a decorated officer. Dalia pulled the baby closer, her eyes wide with something that might have been fear or might have been guilt. One of the women at the table actually stood up, as if she could physically block me from the truth.

'Let me explain,' Conrad said, stepping forward. His voice was the same — that warm, authoritative tone that used to make me feel safe. 'Scarlet, this isn't what it looks like.'

Dalia started crying — soft, careful tears that looked rehearsed. 'Please understand,' she whispered. 'He was just protecting you. He didn't want you in danger—'

I looked at all of them. The friends who'd sent flowers to my apartment. The cousins who'd called me family. The people who'd watched me grieve a man who wasn't dead, who'd held me while I cried over an empty coffin. I felt something cold and clear settle in my chest where the guilt used to live.

I took out my phone.

'What are you doing?' Conrad asked, his voice sharper now.

I dialed the number I'd found online months ago but never had the courage to call. The Military Criminal Investigation Division. When the operator answered, I spoke in a voice so steady it surprised even me.

'I'd like to report a military officer for faking his death,' I said. 'His name is Conrad King. He's defrauded military honors and violated marriage regulations.' I gave them the restaurant's address. Then I hung up and turned around.

The room was frozen. Conrad's face had gone white. Dalia was still crying, but now it sounded real. I walked out without looking back.

He caught up to me on the sidewalk, his hand grabbing my arm. 'Scarlet, stop. You don't want to do this.' His voice was low, urgent. 'I can make this go away. A settlement. A job. Whatever you want.'

I looked at his hand on my arm — the same hand that used to hold mine when we crossed streets, the same hand that had supposedly been lost to the hurricane. I pulled it off me.

'People already said I was cursed,' I told him. 'I survived that.'

Twenty minutes later, two MCID agents walked through the restaurant's front door. They found Conrad where I'd left him, still trying to figure out how his perfect plan had fallen apart. They took him into custody right there on the sidewalk, in front of all the guests who'd just toasted his son's first month of life.

I watched from across the street, and for the first time in three years, I felt something like peace.

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