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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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Chapter 3

I stared at my laptop screen, my hands trembling slightly as I adjusted the volume. My parents' faces filled the display, their expressions a mixture of concern and determination. I had chosen the garden gazebo for this call—far from the mansion's integrated security system and Ethan's prying eyes.

"Victoria, darling," my mother's voice was steady, though I could see the worry etched in the fine lines around her eyes. "We've been waiting for this call."

"How bad is it?" I asked, one hand unconsciously moving to my abdomen, protecting the tiny life growing inside me.

"Worse than we initially suspected," my father replied, his jaw set in that familiar way that meant he was containing his anger. "We've had investigators tracking Blackwood Enterprises for three years. Securities fraud, insider trading, tax evasion—the evidence is substantial."

"And it's all ready?" My voice sounded foreign to my own ears—harder, colder.

"Everything is in place," he confirmed. "One word from you, and we activate the legal team. The SEC is already interested in several transactions we've flagged."

My mother leaned forward, her pearl necklace catching the light. "Victoria, are you certain you want to wait? We can have you out of there tonight."

I shook my head, thinking of the pregnancy test hidden in my piano bench alongside the USB drive. "Not yet. There's something else at stake now." I couldn't bring myself to tell them about the baby—not over a video call, not when I was still processing it myself.

"We're here whenever you need us," my father said. "Day or night. The code word is 'Nocturne'—use it in any message, and we'll know it's time."

After ending the call, I sat in the gazebo for a long moment, watching a pair of butterflies dance around the roses. How strange that beauty still existed in a world that had revealed itself to be so ugly.

* * *

The Blackwood dining room was suffocating that evening—crystal chandeliers casting prismatic light across the long mahogany table, silver gleaming against white linen, and the weight of pretense hanging heavy in the air. Ethan sat at the head, Olivia to his right, their shoulders occasionally brushing in a way that made my skin crawl.

"The Vandermeres have confirmed for the charity gala," Olivia announced, her voice carrying that false sweetness she reserved for company. "Their donation alone should cover the new children's wing."

Ethan nodded approvingly. "Excellent work, Liv. Always the perfect hostess." The compliment—one he'd never once paid to me—hung between us like a slap.

I focused on cutting my barely-touched salmon into precise squares, fighting the nausea that had become my constant companion. Morning sickness, they called it, though mine seemed to last all day.

"Victoria," Arthur Blackwood's voice pulled me from my thoughts. Ethan's father rarely addressed me directly. "I trust you've prepared your remarks for the gala? The Blackwood Foundation expects a certain standard."

"Of course," I replied, meeting his cold gaze with a practiced smile. "I've been working with the PR team all week."

The lie slid easily from my lips. I had indeed prepared remarks—just not the ones they expected.

As dinner concluded, I excused myself, claiming a headache. In the hallway, I nearly collided with Thomas, who was carrying my coat from the car.

"Mrs. Blackwood," he said formally, then glanced quickly over his shoulder before slipping something into the coat pocket as he handed it to me. "You left this in the vehicle."

I nodded my thanks, waiting until I reached the privacy of my sitting room before retrieving the folded note.

*Your father saved my family when no one else would. I've watched, I've listened, and I've documented everything. When you're ready, I'm at your service.*

The handwriting was neat, precise—like Thomas himself. I stared at the note, a strange warmth spreading through my chest. I wasn't alone after all.

* * *

The charity gala transformed the Blackwood ballroom into a glittering showcase of wealth and influence. I moved through the crowd in a midnight-blue gown that concealed my still-flat stomach, smiling and nodding at faces that meant nothing to me.

Across the room, I spotted them—Marco Rossi and the other European investors, champagne flutes in hand, watching me with the predatory gaze of men who believed they owned pieces of my body. My skin crawled as Marco whispered something that made the others laugh.

I casually adjusted my clutch, ensuring the phone inside was recording as I glided toward them.

"Mrs. Blackwood," Marco greeted me, his Italian accent thick with false charm. "Radiant as always. Something different about you tonight."

"Perhaps," I replied, forcing a smile. "Gentlemen, I hope you're enjoying your extended stay at our estate."

"Very much so," one of them replied, exchanging a knowing glance with Marco. "Your husband has been most... accommodating."

"Some investments," Marco added, his eyes dropping briefly to my abdomen, "take time to mature, but promise exceptional returns."

Their laughter followed me as I excused myself, my phone capturing every word, every smug insinuation. As I walked away, I caught Olivia watching me from across the room, her eyes narrowed with suspicion.

She knew something had changed. She just didn't know what—or that her world was about to collapse around her.

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