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The Marriage Lie

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Iris once believed her marriage to Will was a perfect union built on trust. However, her world shatters when a tragic plane crash claims his life, and investigators reveal he was never on the passenger list. Desperate for the truth, Iris uncovers a web of secrets suggesting the man she loved was a total stranger. Every clue she follows unearths a dangerous deception, forcing her to question if she ever truly knew the person sharing her home.

The Marriage Lie Chapter 1

The phone's shrill ring cut through the silence of our bedroom at 2:47 AM, jolting me from restless sleep. Nicholas's name glowed on the screen, but something in the urgent buzzing made my stomach clench with dread.

"Ariana, you need to get to St. Mary's Hospital. Now." His voice cracked through the receiver, stripped of its usual composed authority.

"Nicholas? What's wrong? Are you hurt?" I sat up, instantly alert, my heart hammering against my ribs.

"It's Claudia. She's—" His voice broke completely. "Just come. Please."

The line went dead.

My hands trembled as I threw on the first clothes I could find—jeans, a wrinkled sweater, sneakers without socks. The drive to the hospital blurred past in a haze of streetlights and mounting anxiety. Nicholas never called me like that. Never sounded so... shattered.

What could have happened to Claudia at this hour?

The emergency room's fluorescent lights assaulted my eyes as I pushed through the automatic doors. The antiseptic smell hit me immediately, sharp and clinical, mixing with the underlying scent of fear that seemed to permeate hospital waiting areas.

I found Nicholas pacing near the nurses' station like a caged animal, his usually perfect hair disheveled, his shirt wrinkled and partially untucked. He looked nothing like the composed, controlled man I'd married four years ago. This was someone I barely recognized—wild-eyed, frantic, completely undone.

"Nicholas!" I called out, hurrying toward him.

He spun around, and for a moment, relief flickered across his face. But it vanished as quickly as it appeared, replaced by that familiar wall of emotional distance.

"Where is she? How is she?" he demanded of a passing nurse, completely ignoring my presence.

The nurse, a middle-aged woman with kind eyes, paused patiently. "Sir, as I told you before, the doctor will update you as soon as—"

"That's not good enough!" Nicholas's voice rose, drawing stares from other waiting families. "She's been in there for over an hour. I need to know what's happening!"

I'd never seen him like this. Never seen him lose control so completely. Even during our worst arguments, Nicholas maintained that infuriating calm, that ability to make me feel like I was overreacting while he remained the picture of rationality.

"Nicholas," I said softly, reaching for his arm. "What happened? How did Claudia get hurt?"

He jerked away from my touch as if I'd burned him. "I don't know. I found her... she was in pain. Severe pain." His eyes darted back to the treatment room doors. "She couldn't even walk properly."

Something cold settled in my stomach. "Found her where?"

"At the house. In her room." The words came out clipped, defensive. "She called for help, and I—"

"At two in the morning?" The question slipped out before I could stop it.

Nicholas's jaw tightened, that familiar warning sign that I was treading on dangerous ground. "Yes, Ariana. People get hurt at all hours. Accidents don't keep business schedules."

But what kind of accident would cause severe pain that prevented walking? And why did Nicholas look so guilty, so desperate?

The treatment room doors swung open, and a tall man in a white coat emerged. Dr. Liam Evans, according to his name tag. He had the weathered face of someone who'd seen everything the emergency room could throw at him, but his expression was carefully neutral as he approached us.

"Mr. Hawthorne?" Dr. Evans glanced between Nicholas and me. "I'm Dr. Evans. Are you family?"

"Yes," Nicholas said quickly. "This is my wife, Ariana. How is Claudia? Is she going to be okay?"

Dr. Evans studied Nicholas for a long moment, something unreadable flickering in his professional gaze. "Miss Hawthorne is stable. We've managed her pain and run several tests."

"Tests for what?" I asked, stepping closer.

The doctor's eyes lingered on Nicholas again, and I caught something in his expression—not quite judgment, but a kind of knowing wariness that made my skin crawl.

"The nature of her injuries..." Dr. Evans paused, choosing his words carefully. "The internal trauma and bruising patterns are consistent with vigorous intimate physical activity. Quite vigorous, actually."

The words hit me like a physical blow. The waiting room seemed to tilt sideways, the fluorescent lights suddenly too bright, too harsh. My mouth went dry as the implication sank in.

Intimate physical activity. At two in the morning. While Claudia was staying at our house.

"I don't understand," I whispered, though part of me understood perfectly. The part I'd been desperately trying to silence for months.

Nicholas's face had gone chalk white. "Doctor, surely there could be other explanations—"

"Of course," Dr. Evans replied smoothly, but his tone suggested otherwise. "Internal injuries can have various causes. However, given the specific location and pattern of the trauma, along with some other... physical evidence... this is the most likely scenario."

My legs felt weak. I gripped the back of a plastic chair to steady myself, my knuckles white against the orange upholstery.

"Can we see her?" Nicholas asked, his voice barely above a whisper.

"She's resting now. We've given her pain medication, so she may be drowsy. Family can visit, but I'd recommend keeping it brief."

Nicholas was already moving toward the treatment rooms before the doctor finished speaking. I followed on unsteady legs, my mind reeling with possibilities I didn't want to consider.

Claudia lay in the hospital bed looking pale and fragile, her dark hair spread across the pillow like spilled ink. She was awake but glassy-eyed from medication, and when she saw Nicholas, her face crumpled with relief.

"Nicky," she whispered, reaching out with a trembling hand. "I was so scared."

Nicholas was at her bedside instantly, taking her hand in both of his, his entire body radiating protective tenderness. "I'm here now. You're safe. I'm not going anywhere."

The intimacy of the moment hit me like a slap. This wasn't how a stepbrother comforted his injured sister. This was something else entirely—something desperate and possessive and completely inappropriate.

"What happened, sweetheart?" Nicholas murmured, stroking her hair with a gentleness he'd never shown me.

Claudia's eyes flicked to me briefly, and for just a moment, I caught something that made my blood freeze. Not pain or fear or vulnerability.

Satisfaction.

It was gone so quickly I almost convinced myself I'd imagined it, replaced by tears and trembling lips.

"I don't remember clearly," she whispered. "Everything hurts so much."

"The doctor says you need to rest," Nicholas said softly. "But I'll stay right here with you."

"Nicholas," I said quietly, "maybe we should let her sleep. We can come back tomorrow—"

"No." His voice was sharp, final. "I'm not leaving her alone. Not after this."

He didn't even look at me as he settled into the chair beside Claudia's bed, his hand still holding hers. The message was clear: I was unnecessary here. Unwanted.

"You should go home, Ariana," he said without turning around. "Get some rest. I'll call you if anything changes."

The dismissal cut deep, but it was the tenderness in his voice when he spoke to Claudia that really destroyed me. Twenty years I'd loved this man. Four years of marriage. And I'd never once heard him speak to me with that kind of gentle devotion.

I stood frozen in the doorway, watching my husband cradle another woman's hand like it was made of spun glass, whispering reassurances I'd never received.

The doctor's words echoed in my mind: vigorous intimate physical activity.

And Nicholas's desperate panic, his refusal to leave her side, the guilty way he wouldn't meet my eyes.

My perfect marriage, my devoted husband, the life I'd built my entire identity around—it was all crumbling before my eyes in a sterile hospital room at three in the morning.

But I wasn't ready to face that truth. Not yet.

So I turned and walked away, leaving my husband to comfort his stepsister, pretending I didn't understand what I'd just witnessed.

Pretending my world hadn't just shattered completely.

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The Marriage Lie of Contents

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Ch. 4
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