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The Husband Who Made Himself a Widower

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After a devastating car crash, Bai Ran survives only to discover that her husband, Ye Jingan, orchestrated the accident to kill her. He sought to marry his lover, Gu Ning, yet his plan fails when Bai Ran remains alive. Now trapped in a web of betrayal, she must navigate her recovery while facing the man who wanted her dead. In this dark game of secrets and obsession, Bai Ran seeks the truth behind her husband's cold-blooded treachery.

The Husband Who Made Himself a Widower Chapter 1

The mahogany door of the penthouse didn't open. His wife kicked it off its hinges, and it splintered inward across the carpet while I was still naked in the bed that used to be mine.

Elena stood squarely in the ruined frame, one heel lowered, eighty-nine reporters surging at her back. Lenses, microphones, blinding white lights. Three years ago Julian paid a man to drop me into the Atlantic so he could inherit my shares and marry the woman now standing in the doorway. Tonight I walked back through his door wearing a wig, and the man who swore he loved me didn't recognize the wife he'd tried to drown.

Julian jolted upright beside me, clawing the duvet over his bare chest.

"What the hell is this?" he roared. "Security! Get these leeches out of here!"

I didn't flinch. I didn't look at the cameras crowding the foot of the bed. I kept my gaze locked on him, the way you watch a man who once stood at an altar and promised to keep you safe before he cut your brake lines.

"Did you really think a cheap blonde wig was enough to hide the woman you married, Julian?"

Julian froze. His jaw came loose.

I grabbed the synthetic platinum hair clinging to my scalp and tore it off in one hard yank. The wig hit the carpet with a soft thud. My real hair, pitch black, fell around my face.

"Clara." The word barely cleared his lips.

The color drained out of his cheeks until his skin went a sickly gray. He stared at me, at the face he'd shared a bed with for six years, the one he'd spent the last hour failing to recognize while he buried himself in it.

"Surprise," I said.

I stretched my mouth into a wide, hollow smile.

Camera flashes erupted like rapid gunfire. The strobe lit up the tangled silk sheets between us, the clothes thrown across the floor, the proof of exactly what a man does the night he thinks the woman in the wig is a stranger and not the wife he buried.

"You're dead," he stammered, his fingers trembling against the blanket. "You died three years ago. I watched them pull the car out of the river."

"I guess the river couldn't keep me."

"This is a joke. A sick, twisted stunt."

"Is it?"

I raised my left hand. The shutters went into a frenzy.

On my ring finger sat a massive emerald. The Sterling wedding ring, the one his grandmother put on his grandfather's bride, the one he slid onto my finger the day we married. The one that vanished the night my brakes failed on the bridge. The cold green facets caught the flashbulbs and threw fractured, icy light across his terrified face.

"Where did you get that?" he asked. His voice lost its commanding bark, dropping into the register of a frightened boy.

"It belongs to your wife," I said. "Not the man who cut her brake lines to become a widower."

"Shut up!" He lunged across the mattress at me.

Two burly guards stepped ahead of Elena. They caught Julian by the shoulders and shoved him flat onto the mattress. He landed hard, silk tangling around his legs.

"You set me up," he spat. He looked wildly at the reporters, then back at me. "You slept with me. You let me think you were a stranger."

"You slept with a stranger in a blonde wig," I corrected, keeping my tone conversational. "Because you like them young, anonymous, and easy to control. I gave you exactly what you asked for. You never once thought of the wife you put in the ground."

"You're sick!"

"I'm alive," I shot back. "And you're finished."

"They won't print this!" Julian jabbed a shaking finger at the nearest lens. "I own half your networks! I'll sue every one of you into the ground. Turn those cameras off!"

"They don't need to print it," Elena said.

She stood tall, her sharp blazer cutting a hard silhouette against the chaos.

"We're live-streaming. Two million viewers, and climbing."

The invisible crown Julian wore as the untouchable CEO came apart in front of two million people. His eyes darted around the room for an exit that didn't exist.

"Clara, please." The rage curdled into a whine. "We can fix this. I'll give you whatever you want. Money. The company. Just tell them it's a stunt. Tell them we're acting."

"I want my three years back," I said. "Can you write a check for that?"

"I didn't try to kill you!"

"The police downstairs will disagree."

"You have no proof!"

"I have your voice," I said. "You really shouldn't brag about your crimes to the strangers you take to bed, Julian."

I tipped my chin toward the nightstand. My phone sat there, screen glowing, the red dot of the recorder still pulsing. It had been running since the moment he walked me through that door an hour ago.

Julian stared at the tiny red light. He choked on air, unable to shape a single word.

The reporters' questions bled into a deafening roar.

"Ms. Sterling, where have you been for three years?"

"Julian, did you know your dead wife was alive?"

"Did you order the crash that killed her?"

"Is it true you remarried within the year?"

I let the noise wash past me and watched him break. The mighty heir, reduced to a shivering, naked thing on a ruined bed. The satisfaction settled deep and cold in my chest, exactly where I'd kept it for a thousand days.

But the cameras only knew half of it. They thought they were filming a betrayed wife taking her revenge. None of them knew what I'd carried into this room tucked against my hip, or why I'd needed Julian to take me to bed one last time to make it land.

I reached into my coat pocket and closed my fingers around the folded glossy paper.

I had one card left to play, and it would end him for good.

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