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My Killer Wore the Face of Love

When Evanna Langley wakes up in her abusive husband Bruce's bed—again—she realizes she's been given a second chance after dying from his violent push down their stairs. Now pregnant with the child that died with her in the previous timeline, she navigates gaslighting and escalating terror.
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Chapter 4

The silence that followed Bruce's words felt heavier than the candlelit air around us. I watched him cut another piece of steak with surgical precision, his movements calm and controlled, as if our conversation had been about the weather rather than the fundamental nature of our relationship.

"You understand, don't you?" he asked, glancing up at me with those blue eyes that had once made me feel like the luckiest woman alive. "I'm not like those men you read about online. I would never actually hurt you."

I nodded slowly, my throat tight. "I know you wouldn't."

"Good." His smile was warm, reassuring. "And if my... guidance methods ever bother you, I can be more gentle. You just need to tell me what you prefer."

Guidance methods. The phrase rolled around in my mind like a marble in an empty jar, creating an echo that made my stomach clench. But there was something almost reasonable in the way he said it, as if discussing whether I preferred my coffee with cream or sugar.

"I appreciate that," I whispered, and part of me—the part that desperately wanted to believe in happy endings—felt a flutter of hope. Maybe this was it. Maybe communication really was the key I'd been missing. In my previous life, I'd never found the courage to speak up, to ask for what I needed. Perhaps that had been the fatal flaw.

Bruce reached across the table and squeezed my hand. "See? This is how marriage works, sweetheart. We talk, we compromise, we make each other happy."

The rest of dinner passed in a blur of forced normalcy. Bruce told me about his upcoming business trip to Chicago, asked about my doctor's appointment next week, discussed paint colors for the nursery. His voice was animated, loving, the picture of a devoted husband planning for his growing family.

By the time we finished eating, I had almost convinced myself that everything would be different this time. That my rebirth had given me the tools I needed to save my marriage, to save myself.

Later, as we prepared for bed, I moved through our familiar routine with something approaching peace. Bruce brushed his teeth while I laid out his clothes for tomorrow—a navy suit with a crisp white shirt, the uniform of success he wore like armor.

I was hanging up his jacket from today when I saw it.

A smear of bright red across the collar of his white shirt. Lipstick. The color was vibrant, almost garish against the pristine fabric—a shade I would never wear, had never owned.

My hands began to shake.

The shirt slipped from my fingers, landing in a heap on our bedroom floor. The sound of Bruce's electric toothbrush buzzed from the bathroom, mundane and ordinary, while my world tilted on its axis.

I knew that lipstick. In my previous life, I had seen it on restaurant napkins Bruce claimed were from business lunches, on his coffee cup when he came home late, smudged across his cheek when he thought I wasn't looking.

Chloe Vance. The woman who would eventually help him escape justice, who would stand by his side at the police station while I bled out on our kitchen floor.

"Everything okay out there?" Bruce called from the bathroom.

I picked up the shirt with trembling fingers, staring at the evidence of his betrayal. In this timeline, we had just had our breakthrough conversation. He had promised to be gentler, to listen to my needs. We were supposed to be starting fresh.

But some things, it seemed, never changed.

"Evanna?" His voice was closer now. I could hear his footsteps approaching.

I turned to face him as he emerged from the bathroom, his dark hair still damp, wearing only his boxer shorts. He looked young and handsome and innocent, like a man without secrets.

"Bruce," I said, my voice barely steady. "What's this?"

I held up the shirt, the lipstick stain clearly visible under our bedroom lights. For just a moment, something flickered across his face—surprise, maybe, or calculation. Then his expression smoothed into one of mild confusion.

"What's what?" He moved closer, squinting at the fabric. "Oh, that. Yeah, I noticed that earlier."

The casualness of his response hit me like a slap. No panic, no guilt, no fumbling for explanations. Just... acknowledgment.

"You noticed it?" I repeated.

"Mmm." He took the shirt from my hands and examined the stain with the detached interest of someone looking at a mildly interesting bug. "Chloe bumped into me during the Henderson meeting today. She was wearing some ridiculously bright lipstick—you know how she is about making an impression."

Chloe. He said her name so easily, so naturally, as if she were just another colleague instead of the woman who would help destroy our lives.

"She bumped into you?"

"Yeah, tripped over her own feet trying to get to the conference room. Grabbed my shoulder to steady herself." He shrugged, tossing the shirt into our laundry basket. "You know how clumsy she can be in those ridiculous heels she wears."

His explanation was smooth, practiced, delivered with just the right amount of exasperation at his colleague's clumsiness. If I hadn't lived through this before, if I didn't know how this story ended, I might have believed him.

"She grabbed your shoulder," I said slowly. "And somehow her lipstick ended up on your collar."

Bruce paused in his movement toward the bed, turning to look at me with raised eyebrows. "Evanna, what are you getting at?"

There it was again—that subtle shift in his tone, the way his voice took on an edge when he felt questioned or challenged. I recognized the warning signs now, the way his shoulders tensed and his jaw tightened almost imperceptibly.

"I'm not getting at anything," I said quickly, hating how small my voice sounded. "I was just... surprised."

"Surprised by what?" He moved closer, his blue eyes studying my face with an intensity that made my skin crawl. "Are you suggesting something happened between Chloe and me?"

"No, of course not. I just—"

"Because that would be a pretty serious accusation, Evanna." His voice was still soft, still reasonable, but there was steel underneath. "Especially after the conversation we just had about trust and communication."

I felt the familiar weight of his disapproval settling over me like a heavy blanket. This was how it always went—my concerns twisted into attacks on his character, my questions turned into evidence of my own insecurity and paranoia.

"You're right," I whispered. "I'm sorry. I didn't mean to imply anything."

Bruce's expression softened immediately, and he reached out to cup my face in his hands. "Hey, it's okay. I understand—pregnancy hormones can make you feel insecure about things. But you have nothing to worry about, sweetheart. You're the only woman I want."

He kissed my forehead, the gesture tender and possessive. "Chloe Vance is a colleague, nothing more. A rather annoying one, if I'm being honest."

As he climbed into bed and pulled me against his chest, I lay rigid in his arms, staring into the darkness. His breathing gradually evened out into the steady rhythm of sleep, but my mind raced with the implications of what I'd seen.

The lipstick stain was just the beginning. I remembered now—the late nights, the mysterious phone calls, the way he would smile at his phone when he thought I wasn't looking. In my previous life, I had ignored the signs, made excuses, convinced myself that love was enough to overcome any obstacle.

But love, I was learning, was not enough to change a man who saw nothing wrong with his own cruelty.

As Bruce's arm tightened around me in sleep, I felt the walls of my prison closing in once again.

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