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The Mute Wife's Silent Revenge

I haven't spoken a word in three years. As a professional art restorer, I spent my days fixing seventeenth-century Dutch oils and playing the role of the perfect, silent wife to billionaire Arno Rutledge. I thought our marriage was a cold but stable arrangement, a gilded cage I had accepted to keep my father’s medical bills paid. That illusion shattered when I found a VIP hospital pass in Arno's suit pocket. Following the trail, I discovered my husband was keeping a woman named Serena on life support in a restricted wing. He wasn't just paying for her care; he was micromanaging her vitals from a tablet like a volatile stock portfolio, obsessed with controlling her every breath while lying to me about late-night board meetings. When I confronted him at the hospital, the mask of the refined businessman slipped. He didn't offer an apology; he offered a violent shove. I crashed into a glass display case, the shards slicing deep into my dominant hand—the hand I used to restore history. As blood pulsed onto the white tiles, Arno didn't even look back. He was too busy cradling the other woman’s hand, leaving me to stitch my own mangled flesh together with industrial glue in a public restroom. Back at the penthouse, the nightmare only escalated. When I tried to pack my bags, Arno froze my bank accounts and reminded me that he controlled the ventilator keeping my father alive. He dragged me into my studio, snapped my custom sable brushes in front of my face, and forced himself on me atop my own workbench. "You’re an asset, Edlyn," he whispered against my skin. "And right now, you’re underperforming." He told me that since my hands were now "broken equipment," I had to find other ways to compensate for my lack of value. He thought he had successfully liquidated my soul, leaving me a hollow shell trapped in his high-rise fortress. But Arno made one fatal mistake. He thinks because I am mute, I am also blind. He thinks because he broke my hand, I have lost my touch. He doesn't realize that a restorer’s greatest skill isn't her hands—it's her ability to see the hidden rot beneath the surface. He wants to treat me like a line item on a balance sheet? Fine. I’m about to show him exactly what happens when an asset decides to set the entire portfolio on fire.
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Chapter 3

Edlyn's thumb hovered over the screen. She typed in his birthday.

Incorrect passcode. 4 attempts remaining.

She tried their wedding anniversary. A foolish hope.

Incorrect passcode. 3 attempts remaining.

She closed her eyes, visualizing the flowers at the hospital. The date on the card. She didn't know the date, but she knew the room number. 1208.

She typed 1208.

The screen flashed. Biometric Lockout Enabled.

A red icon pulsed on the display. It required a face or a fingerprint.

Edlyn held the phone up to her own face, a desperate, irrational attempt. The system rejected her immediately.

The sound of a footstep on the plush carpet was the only warning she got.

Edlyn jerked her head up. Arno was leaning against the doorframe. He held a tumbler of whiskey in one hand. He wasn't angry. He looked bored.

The phone slipped from her numb fingers and landed on the Persian rug with a dull thud.

"What are you looking for, Edlyn?"

His voice was soft. It was the softness of a predator watching prey struggle in a trap.

Edlyn couldn't move. Her throat constricted. She was a child caught stealing candy, but the punishment here wouldn't be a timeout.

Arno walked into the room. He bent down and picked up the phone. He wiped the screen on his pants, casually, as if removing a smudge.

"This device has military-grade encryption," he said. "The FBI would need a week. You have a high school diploma and a set of paintbrushes."

He looked at her. His gaze stripped her bare, reducing her to a sum of her defects.

"Your curiosity is a glitch," he said. "I don't like glitches in my products."

Product. Not wife. Not partner. Product.

He took a sip of his whiskey, the ice clinking against the glass.

"Since you have so much energy, perhaps we should discuss your father's dialysis treatments for the next quarter. The costs are... rising."

Edlyn felt the blood drain from her face. It was his favorite lever. The only lever.

She lowered her head. She clasped her hands in front of her, assuming the posture of submission he required.

Arno chuckled. It was a dry, humorless sound.

"Good girl."

He turned to leave, then paused as if remembering something. He held the phone up, but kept his back mostly to her, angling the device so she couldn't see the screen clearly. He typed a quick message. Then he slid the phone into his pocket.

"Go to sleep," he said. "You need to look presentable tomorrow. We have the gallery opening."

He turned and walked out, taking the whiskey and the phone with him.

Edlyn sank onto the edge of the bed. Her legs gave out. She was shaking, her teeth chattering. But he had made a mistake. He thought she was looking at the screen. She wasn't. She was watching its reflection in the polished surface of the bedside lamp.

She closed her eyes, replaying the ghost-image of his thumb. Her mind, trained to see the faintest traces of underdrawings beneath layers of paint, reconstructed the motion. A swipe. A gesture. It wasn't a code, it was a pattern. She held up her own thumb in the dim light.

Top left. Bottom right. Bottom left. Top right. A jagged, reverse Z shape.

She had the key. Now she just needed the door.

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