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The Blind Billionaire's Scandalous Fake Wife

I woke up in a sterile hospital room with a throat like sandpaper and eyelids that felt sewn shut. I expected to see the water-stained ceiling of my tiny Queens apartment, but instead, I found myself tethered to expensive machines in a room smelling of funeral lilies. The nurse didn't call me Ainsley Bentley; she called me Mrs. Eaton, and she told me the year was 2024. Before I could process the four-year gap in my memory, the Eaton matriarch stormed in, calling me a "little actress" and throwing a newspaper at my legs. The headline screamed that I was a scandalous commoner wife who had just caused a DUI crash. Within hours, a ruthless lawyer named Preston was at my bedside, demanding I sign a separation agreement that stripped me of everything. He showed me grainy photos of me with another man, accusing me of infidelity and "endangering the family reputation." My so-called best friend, Kirstie, even tried to bribe me with fifty thousand dollars to flee to Paris, whispering that my husband was an unstable monster who would destroy me. When I finally confronted my husband Carson, the billionaire "Blind Prophet of Wall Street," he looked at me with chilling indifference through his dark glasses. He was convinced I had sold his location to the paparazzi for a tabloid payout, betraying him at his most vulnerable moment. I didn't understand any of it. I didn't remember the marriage, the scandals, or the luxury. But when I looked in the mirror, I found a jagged, violent scar running down my back—a "war wound" that didn't belong to a yoga instructor. I realized I knew how to cite matrimonial law by heart and how to neutralize a physical threat with a single move. "I'm staying," I told the family of sharks as I stood my ground in their massive estate. I refused to sign the papers. Instead, I found a micro SD card hidden in a hollowed-out lipstick and realized I wasn't just a victim of a crash. I was a variable they hadn't accounted for, and I was going to find out exactly who I was before they could finish what they started.
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Chapter 5

Ainsley's knees sank into the damp mulch, the cold seeping through her jeans. She ignored it. She focused on the voices drifting through the slightly open glass door.

"...I wish I could help you, Carson," Kirstie was saying. Her voice was unrecognizable from the shrill tone she'd used with Ainsley. It was liquid honey. "But Ainsley... she's unreasonable."

Carson didn't move. "Did she sign?"

His voice was low. Baritone. It vibrated in the air.

"No," Kirstie sighed. "She said the money was an insult. She said unless you give her shares in the Eaton Group, she's going to the press. She's going to tell them about your... episodes."

Ainsley's jaw dropped. She clamped a hand over her mouth to stifle a gasp. The sheer audacity of Kirstie's lies was almost impressive.

Carson's hand tightened on the armrest of his chair. His knuckles turned white.

"That greedy..." He trailed off, disgust choking the words.

"And Julian told me," Kirstie continued, stepping closer to him, "that she's not really amnesiac. It's an act. A strategy to delay the divorce proceedings."

"An act," Carson repeated. A bitter laugh escaped him. "She always was a good actress."

Kirstie placed a hand on his shoulder. It was possessive. Intimate. "Don't worry. I'll handle her. For you. For us."

She leaned down. Her face was inches from his. She was going to kiss him.

Something inside Ainsley snapped. It wasn't logic. It was a primal, territorial roar. That was her husband. Her target. Her territory. She didn't remember him, she didn't know if she loved him, but he was hers, and Kirstie was a liar.

Ainsley stood up. Her legs screamed, but she shoved the pain aside.

She grabbed the handle of the glass door and threw it open.

It slammed against the wall with a crash that sounded like a gunshot.

Kirstie shrieked and jumped back, knocking into the tea table. Hot water splashed onto the stone floor.

Carson spun his chair around. He was fast. His head cocked, his ears orienting to the sound instantly.

"Who is there?" he barked.

Ainsley stepped into the solarium. She smelled like exhaust fumes and hospital soap. She was bleeding through her shirt. But she felt ten feet tall.

"Bravo, Kirstie," Ainsley said. Her voice was raspy but loud. "That was a hell of a performance."

Kirstie's face drained of color. "Ainsley? How did you..."

"Ainsley?" Carson's voice dropped. It was cold. Deadly.

Ainsley ignored Kirstie. She walked straight toward him. Her boots left muddy prints on the pristine floor.

She stopped three feet from him. She looked at his face. The dark glasses hid his eyes, but the lines of tension around his mouth were visible.

"I didn't ask for shares," Ainsley said, staring at his unseeing face. "I didn't threaten to go to the press. And I am not pretending to forget you."

She turned to Kirstie. "She is a liar."

"Security!" Kirstie screamed, backing away. "She's crazy! She broke in!"

Heavy footsteps thundered down the hallway leading to the solarium.

Carson sat perfectly still. He didn't yell. He tilted his head, listening.

"You can call the army," Ainsley told Kirstie, stepping closer to her until she hit the glass wall. "But before they drag me out, I have enough time to pour that pot of boiling tea down the front of that cashmere sweater you stole from my closet."

Kirstie gasped. "You wouldn't."

"Try me," Ainsley said.

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