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Return Of The Billionaire's Ghost Wife

I died in the terrifying plunge of Flight 815. But when I opened my eyes, I was lying in a luxurious bathtub, completely unharmed. The door opened, and my husband Jordi walked in—looking fifteen years older, his eyes glacial. He pinned me to the wall, his thumb pressing against my windpipe, demanding to know who hired me to play his dead wife. I managed to prove I was the real Isadora, biologically still twenty-eight years old. But my nightmare had just begun. My twenty-three-year-old son Hector looked at my unaged face with pure hatred. "Get this cheap replica out of my father's house, or I'll have him declared incompetent!" My twenty-year-old daughter Blossom, now a spoiled stranger treating Jordi like a personal ATM, screamed at me over the phone. Even Jordi's ambitious female colleague showed up at our estate, treating me like a temporary toy she could easily replace. In the space of a single breath, I had lost fifteen years. My children had grown up without me, learning to hate instead of grieve. Now, they looked at their real mother as if I were a monster trying to steal my own inheritance. But I didn't return from the dead just to be pushed out. I put on my old green silk dress, stepped in front of the female executive, and smiled. If they want to treat me like a threat, I'll fight them all to get my family back.
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Chapter 6

The helicopter ride was silent.

Isadora watched the city fall away beneath them, the grid of streets and buildings giving way to water, then to the sprawling estates of Long Island's gold coast. She'd made this trip dozens of times, hundreds maybe, in the life she'd had before. Always with children in the back seat, always with Jordi beside her, always with the anticipation of escape, of family, of the only place that had ever felt like home.

Now she felt only dread.

The estate appeared below them, familiar and strange. The Tudor architecture she'd loved, the sprawling lawns, the private beach where Hector had learned to swim and the twins had built sandcastles that lasted exactly one tide. It was all there. All preserved, or restored, or maintained by staff she'd never met for a family that no longer existed.

The helicopter touched down on the lawn, the blades slowing their rotation. Jordi unbuckled his harness, reached for her hand, but she was already moving, already pushing open the door, already stepping out onto grass that felt exactly as she remembered beneath her feet.

Mr. Pim waited at the door.

She recognized him from photographs, from Jordi's careful descriptions during the flight. The estate manager, fifteen years in service, the closest thing to continuity in a world that had moved on without her. He looked at her with carefully controlled shock, his professional mask slipping just enough to show her what she was-

A ghost. A rumor made flesh. An impossibility standing on his doorstep.

"Mrs. Vaughan." His voice was steady, trained. "Welcome home."

She opened her mouth to respond, to thank him, to say something that would bridge the impossible gap between who she'd been and who she was now.

The door exploded outward.

Hector filled the frame, his face flushed, his hair wild, his eyes-her eyes-burning with a rage that hadn't dimmed since their video call. He must have driven from the city, must have broken every speed limit, must have-

"Get out." The words were flat, final. He wasn't looking at her, she realized. He was looking at Jordi, at the hand that still rested on her elbow, at the intimacy of their position that suggested everything he feared and hated. "Get her out of here. Now."

"Hector-"

"Don't." He stepped onto the gravel drive, his fists clenched at his sides. "Don't you dare defend this. Don't you dare pretend this is-" He laughed, the sound broken and bitter. "Is that her style? Did you dress her up like a ghost, Father? Did you think that detail would convince me? That seeing some stranger parading around in a costume of my mother, in her-"

"That's enough." Jordi's voice was ice, the voice of a CEO shutting down a failed presentation. "You will not speak to your mother that way."

"My mother is dead." Hector's control shattered, revealing the boy beneath the man, the child who'd lost everything and learned to hate instead of grieve. "She died fifteen years ago, and you mourned her for exactly as long as it took to find a replacement. A younger model. A-" He looked at Isadora, really looked, and she saw the moment he recognized the clothes-the sweater, the jeans, things she'd worn in another life. "You even found clothes that look exactly like hers. You let this-this person parade around in a costume of my mother-"

"She is your mother."

"She's a fraud!" The shout echoed across the lawn, sending birds scattering from the trees. "She's a con artist you've paid to play a role, and you're too desperate, too pathetic, to see-"

"Watch your mouth." Jordi moved forward, his body language shifting from controlled to dangerous, and Isadora saw it then-the violence coiled in him, the willingness to use force that had never been part of the man she'd married. "You are speaking to my wife. To the woman who gave birth to you. You will show respect or you will leave this property and never return."

The threat hung between them, father and son, two versions of the same damage.

Hector laughed again, softer this time. More dangerous.

"Your wife." He looked at Isadora, his expression shifting from rage to something colder, more calculating. "Fine. You want to play this game? Let's play." He reached into his pocket, pulled out a phone, began typing with deliberate slowness. "I'm calling the board. Emergency session. We're going to discuss your fitness to lead this company, Father. Your mental competence. Your apparent inability to distinguish reality from-"

"Stop."

The word came from Isadora's throat before she knew she was going to speak. It wasn't loud, wasn't shouted, but something in it-some authority she didn't know she still possessed-cut through the tension like a blade.

Hector's thumb hovered over the screen. He looked at her, really looked, and she saw the question in his eyes. The doubt, buried deep beneath the certainty.

"You want proof?" She stepped forward, away from Jordi's protection, into the space between father and son. "You want scientific, undeniable, beyond-reasonable-doubt proof that I am who I say I am?"

"Don't," Jordi said behind her. "Issy, you don't have to-"

"Yes, I do." She held Hector's gaze, watched him watch her, saw the war between hope and fear that he would never acknowledge. "Your father had his doctor examine me. Blood tests, cellular analysis, everything modern medicine can measure. The results say I'm twenty-eight years old. Biologically. Physically. Exactly as I was when-" She stopped, swallowed. "When I left."

"Impossible."

"Yes." She laughed, the sound matching his bitterness. "It's impossible. And yet here I am. Standing in front of you. Wearing clothes from a closet that should have been donated to charity fifteen years ago. Speaking to my son, who looks at me like I'm the enemy."

She reached up, found the hair tie holding back her ponytail, and pulled it free. Her hair fell around her shoulders, the same chestnut brown it had always been, without a single strand of gray.

"Take it." She held out the hair tie, then changed her mind. Reached up again, found a strand near her temple, and pulled-hard-feeling the sharp pain as follicles tore free. She held out the small clump of hair, root bulbs visible, DNA waiting to be read.

"Have it tested," she said. "Against your father's. Against mine, if you can find samples from-" She stopped, the reality hitting her. "From before. From whatever they recovered. Test it against anything you want. I'm not afraid of the truth, Hector. I am the truth."

He stared at her hand. At the hair she was offering, the physical proof of her existence.

"Why?" The word was barely audible. "Why would you-if you're lying, if this is some kind of-why would you suggest this?"

"Because you're my son." She stepped closer, close enough to see the tears he was blinking back, the boy beneath the armor. "And I will not let you hate me because you're afraid to hope. I will not let you destroy yourself, and your father, and whatever family we have left, because you can't imagine a world where miracles happen."

She pressed the hair into his palm, closed his fingers around it.

"Test it," she said again. "And when you find out I'm real, when you have to face what you've done, what you've said-" She held his gaze, unflinching. "I'll be here. I'll be waiting. Because that's what mothers do."

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