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My Husband Faked His Death to Marry a Billionaire

Every Tuesday morning, a mysterious stranger in a worn-out jacket sits outside my bakery. He looks like he hasn't slept indoors in months, becoming an enigmatic fixture in my weekly routine. But as his silent presence lingers, a dark, unsettling truth begins to unravel. Some secrets refuse to stay buried, and I soon realize a dangerous past is knocking at my door, threatening to shatter my quiet life.
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Chapter 3

The cars arrived at noon. I heard them before I saw them—engines purring like satisfied cats. I was upstairs packing books into boxes when the doorbell rang.

I didn't answer.

It rang again. Then a third time. Then someone knocked. Hard.

I went downstairs and opened the door.

A woman stood on my porch. She was maybe thirty-five. Blonde hair pulled back so tight it looked painful. Navy dress. Heels sharp enough to kill. Behind her stood three assistants with tablets and a photographer with a camera bag.

"Ms. Porter." She didn't smile. "I'm Nyomi Spencer."

I knew the name. Everyone knew the name. Tech CEO. Billionaire. The woman Silas was marrying.

She looked me over. Slow. Deliberate. Her gaze traveled from my flour-dusted jeans to my bare feet to my face. She lingered on my eyes. Then she smiled.

It wasn't a kind smile.

"May we come in?" she said. "We're on a schedule."

"No."

"I'm afraid that's not optional." She stepped past me into the foyer. Her entourage followed. The photographer started taking pictures immediately. Flash. Flash. Flash.

I stood there with the door still open. My heart was pounding.

Nyomi walked through the living room like she was touring a museum. She touched the mantel. Ran her finger along the bookshelf. Paused at Silas's photo.

"Charming," she said. "Very… rustic."

One of the assistants made a note on her tablet.

Nyomi turned to face me. "Silas told me about you."

I didn't answer.

"He said you've been having trouble letting go. That you've convinced yourself there was something between you that never really existed." She tilted her head. "He said you're sick."

My throat tightened. "Get out of my house."

"This isn't your house anymore, sweetheart. The paperwork clears in two weeks. So I suggest you start packing." She walked closer. Her perfume was expensive. Suffocating. "I understand grief. I do. But clinging to a dead man's memory? That's not grief. That's delusion."

I felt something hot rise in my chest. "You don't know anything about—"

"I know enough." Her eyes dropped to my neck. To the copper penny necklace. The one my mother gave me. The one I never took off.

She stared at it.

Then she reached out.

I stepped back. "Don't—"

Her fingers closed around the chain. She pulled. The clasp broke. The necklace came free.

I lunged for it. She held it up out of reach. She turned it over in her hand. The penny caught the light. Dull. Worn. Worthless to anyone but me.

"This?" she said. "This is what you wear?"

I couldn't speak. Couldn't breathe.

She looked at the tiny dog trembling in her assistant's arms. A white Pomeranian with a diamond collar. She walked over. Unclasped the diamond collar. Fastened the copper penny necklace around the dog's neck instead.

The penny hung there. Swinging.

"There," Nyomi said. She smiled. "It finally matches something of its value."

The assistants laughed. Polite. Rehearsed.

I stood frozen. Watching my mother's last gift hang from an animal's neck.

Nyomi handed the diamond collar to her assistant. She turned back to me. "You have two weeks. If you're still here after that, I'll have you removed."

She walked out. Her entourage followed. The door closed.

I sank to the floor.

I didn't cry. I just sat there staring at the space where she'd been standing.

---

Across the street, Calum Mendez watched through the townhouse window.

He'd seen everything. The way Nyomi walked in like she owned the place. The way Kathryn stepped back. The way the necklace was ripped away.

His hands curled into fists.

He started to move. Started to cross the street. Started to—

He stopped.

Not yet. Not like this.

If he went in now, it would be as the homeless man. The stranger. And Kathryn didn't need another stranger. She needed someone who could actually help.

He pulled out his phone. Dialed.

Deacon Pryce answered on the second ring. "Calum."

"I need a lawyer," Calum said. His voice was flat. Controlled. "Pro bono. Property law. Someone who can file injunctions fast."

"For the Porter case?"

"Yes."

"Already on it. I've got Rachel Sims lined up. She's filing tomorrow morning."

"Good." Calum watched Kathryn through the window. She was still on the floor. Still not moving. "What about the building inspector?"

"Victor Hale bribed him to recommend condemnation. I've got the wire transfers."

"Pay him double. Get him to reverse it."

"Done."

Calum was quiet for a moment. Then he said, "Deacon."

"Yeah?"

"I want everything on Nyomi Spencer. Everything on Silas Wagner. Everything on that property acquisition. I want to know every law they've bent and every person they've paid off."

"How deep do you want me to go?"

"All the way."

Deacon was silent. Then he said, "You're going to war."

"I've been at war for two years," Calum said quietly. "I'm just done pretending I'm not."

He hung up.

He looked at the bench. At the worn jacket he'd left there. At the empty pastry bag.

Then he looked back at the townhouse.

Kathryn was standing now. Moving through the rooms like a ghost.

He stayed where he was. Watching. Waiting.

Protecting the only thing that mattered.

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