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My Husband's Five Million Bet

I woke to the unfamiliar sensation of warmth beside me. For three years, I'd grown accustomed to the cold expanse of our king-sized bed, with Ethan maintaining as much distance as possible while still technically sharing the same mattress. But this morning was different. As my eyes fluttered open, I found myself staring directly into my husband's face—not turned away, not buried in his phone reviewing market reports, but looking at me. Actually looking at me. "Good morning," he murmured, reaching out to brush a stray strand of hair from my face. His fingers lingered against my cheek, the gentle caress so foreign that my breath caught in my throat. I blinked, certain I was dreaming. "Good morning," I whispered back, my voice small and uncertain. Ethan Blackwood—heir to the Blackwood dynasty, corporate titan, and my perpetually distant husband—smiled at me.
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I woke to the unfamiliar sensation of warmth beside me. For three years, I'd grown accustomed to the cold expanse of our king-sized bed, with Ethan maintaining as much distance as possible while still technically sharing the same mattress. But this morning was different. As my eyes fluttered open, I found myself staring directly into my husband's face—not turned away, not buried in his phone reviewing market reports, but looking at me. Actually looking at me.

"Good morning," he murmured, reaching out to brush a stray strand of hair from my face. His fingers lingered against my cheek, the gentle caress so foreign that my breath caught in my throat.

I blinked, certain I was dreaming. "Good morning," I whispered back, my voice small and uncertain.

Ethan Blackwood—heir to the Blackwood dynasty, corporate titan, and my perpetually distant husband—smiled at me. Not the practiced smile he wore for business associates or the tight, obligatory one he offered at social functions. This was something else entirely: warm, genuine, reaching his eyes in a way I'd never witnessed before.

"Did you sleep well?" he asked, his thumb tracing the curve of my jawline.

I nodded, unable to form words, my mind racing to make sense of this sudden shift. For three years, I'd been invisible in my own marriage, a decorative accessory Ethan had acquired and promptly forgotten. I'd tried everything—being the perfect hostess, the supportive wife, educating myself about his business interests despite my own MBA from Wharton. Nothing had penetrated his wall of indifference.

Until now.

"Join me for breakfast?" he suggested, already sliding out of bed and reaching for his robe. "I want to hear about your plans for the day."

I followed him downstairs in a daze, half-expecting the spell to break at any moment. The morning sunlight streamed through the floor-to-ceiling windows of our dining room, bathing the marble surfaces in golden light. Our housekeeper had laid out fresh fruit, pastries, and coffee. Ethan pulled out my chair—another first—before taking his own seat across from me.

"I was thinking," he said, stirring cream into his coffee with unusual deliberation, "we should get away this weekend. Just the two of us. The house in the Hamptons, perhaps?"

I nearly choked on my coffee. In three years of marriage, we had never once taken a trip "just the two of us." Business associates, his sister-in-law Olivia, even his personal assistant had accompanied us on every journey.

"That sounds lovely," I managed, studying his face for some clue to this transformation. "What brought this on?"

"Do I need a reason to want time alone with my wife?" He reached across the table and took my hand, his thumb tracing circles on my palm. The simple touch sent electricity up my arm.

Over the next several days, I floated through life in a state of cautious euphoria. Ethan came home early from work. He brought flowers. He asked about my day and actually listened to my answers. We shared candlelit dinners where he gazed at me across the table as if seeing me for the first time. At night, he held me close, whispering endearments that made my heart race and my doubts recede.

Each evening, I retreated to my private sitting room to record these precious moments in my journal, afraid they might evaporate if not preserved in ink. *Today he touched my face like I was something precious. Today he laughed at something I said. Today he looked at me like I mattered.*

Hope, that treacherous emotion I'd nearly abandoned, bloomed in my chest. Perhaps my patience had finally paid off. Perhaps Ethan had realized what we could be together. Perhaps love was possible after all.

It was this renewed hope that led me to his study that fateful evening. I wanted to surprise him, to thank him for this transformation with a small gift—a vintage watch I'd noticed him admiring months ago. I approached the heavy oak door, gift box in hand, when I heard laughter from within—Ethan's, Olivia's, and several male voices I recognized as belonging to the European investors who had been staying at our estate.

"She's completely clueless," Ethan was saying, his voice carrying that smooth, confident tone he reserved for business dealings. "Eating out of my hand after just a few dinners and compliments."

"The bet still stands at five million," said a heavily accented voice—Marco Rossi, I realized. "First one to get her pregnant claims the prize."

"You're all wasting your time," Olivia's voice cut in, dripping with disdain. "Ethan's already checked her period tracking app. She's ovulating this weekend—why do you think he's suddenly so keen on that Hamptons trip?"

More laughter. My hand flew to my mouth, stifling the sound that threatened to escape as the blood drained from my face.

"Gentlemen," Ethan's voice again, raised slightly as if making a toast, "may the best man win."

I stood frozen outside the door, the gift box slipping from my numb fingers, as my world collapsed around me. The warmth, the tenderness, the hope—all of it had been a calculated game. I wasn't his wife. I wasn't even a person to him.

I was a wager. A pawn. A broodmare.

And I had almost fallen for it.

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