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My Husband Planned My Kidnapping and Father’s Murder

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The rain hammered against the windshield as I pulled into the Spencer Group parking garage at six-thirty. Seven years. Seven years married to Hayden Lynch, the man I'd lifted from nothing and loved with everything I had. The diamond anniversary band I'd picked up from Tiffany's sat in its blue box on the passenger seat, catching the fluorescent lights overhead. I should've been home an hour ago, but the quarterly reports had needed my signature. Story of our marriage—me building empires while Hayden built his Wall Street reputation on the foundation of my family name. Not that I minded. Love meant sacrifice. Love meant partnership. The garage was nearly empty, my heels echoing against concrete as I approached my Mercedes.

My Husband Planned My Kidnapping and Father’s Murder Chapter 1

The rain hammered against the windshield as I pulled into the Spencer Group parking garage at six-thirty. Seven years. Seven years married to Hayden Lynch, the man I'd lifted from nothing and loved with everything I had. The diamond anniversary band I'd picked up from Tiffany's sat in its blue box on the passenger seat, catching the fluorescent lights overhead.

I should've been home an hour ago, but the quarterly reports had needed my signature. Story of our marriage—me building empires while Hayden built his Wall Street reputation on the foundation of my family name. Not that I minded. Love meant sacrifice. Love meant partnership.

The garage was nearly empty, my heels echoing against concrete as I approached my Mercedes. I was already imagining his face when I surprised him early, already tasting the champagne we'd open together.

I never heard them coming.

One moment I was sliding my key fob from my purse. The next, a hand clamped over my mouth, chemical-sweet and suffocating. I bit down hard, tasted blood that wasn't mine, drove my elbow back into solid muscle. My self-defense instructor would've been proud. But there were three of them, maybe four, all wearing black ski masks in the middle of May.

Something sharp pricked my neck. The garage tilted sideways, my knees buckling as strong arms caught me. The Tiffany box clattered to the ground, blue against gray concrete, and then everything went dark.

I woke to cold. Bone-deep, shivering cold that made my teeth chatter. My wrists burned where metal bit into skin, chains rattling as I tried to move. The room—if you could call it that—was barely larger than a closet, walls made of rotting wood that let in drafts through every crack. A single bulb swung overhead, casting shadows that danced like demons.

"She's awake."

The voice came from the doorway. A man, tall and broad-shouldered, his face hidden behind a mask. But I could see his eyes through the holes, and I could see the scar that ran from his left eyebrow to his cheekbone, pale and raised.

"Please," I said, hating how my voice shook. "Whatever you want—"

"What we want is money, Mrs. Lynch." He stepped closer, and I caught the smell of cigarettes and cheap cologne. "Lots of it. Question is, how much is your husband willing to pay to get you back?"

Three days. That's how long I stayed in that cabin, somewhere upstate where the only sounds were wind through pine trees and my own ragged breathing. They brought me water twice a day, stale bread once. The cold never left. Neither did the fear.

But worse than the hunger, worse than the chains cutting into my wrists, were the words.

"He's not paying up fast enough," Scarface said on the second day, crouching in front of me. "Makes you wonder, doesn't it? How much you're really worth to him."

"You're lying."

"Am I?" He tilted his head. "We asked for five million. Pocket change for the Spencer heiress. But your husband, he's negotiating. Trying to talk us down like we're selling him a used car."

I turned my face away, but his words burrowed under my skin like parasites.

On the third day, they threw me in the back of a van, still chained, still shaking. When they dumped me on the side of Route 87, the sun was rising over the city skyline in the distance. I lay there on the gravel shoulder, tasting blood and exhaust fumes, until a trucker's air horn blared and everything became sirens and flashing lights.

The hospital room at Mount Sinai was warm. Too warm. I couldn't stop shaking anyway.

A nurse had just left, promising the doctor would be in soon, when I heard voices in the hallway. Low and professional, the kind of conversation people have when they think no one's listening.

"Sloppy work," a man said. "These guys left a trail a mile wide."

"Wire transfer?" Another voice, younger.

"Yeah. Ransom went through three accounts, but we traced it back to a shell company. Phoenix Holdings. Ever heard of it?"

Phoenix Holdings.

The name hit me like a fist to the chest. I stopped breathing, stopped moving, every muscle in my body going rigid.

Four years ago, Hayden and I had been lying in bed, talking about his childhood in foster care. He'd told me about his dream of rising from the ashes of his past, of being reborn into something better. "Like a phoenix," he'd said, laughing. "Maybe I should name my first solo venture Phoenix Holdings."

We'd laughed together. I'd kissed him and told him he'd already been reborn the day we met.

Now, lying in a hospital bed with bruises blooming across my ribs, I touched my father's ring on my right hand—the one piece of jewelry they hadn't taken—and felt something crack open inside my chest.

Not my heart breaking.

Something colder. Sharper.

Doubt, taking root like poison.

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