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The Wife He Buried Alive

The night Sophia Reid's car exploded, her husband did not rush to the hospital. Because he believed she betrayed him. Five years later, she walks back into his life as a powerful investor with a different name... and the same face. She remembers the fire. She remembers his silence. What she does not know is this: He was meant to die next. Now someone inside the Reid family wants them both buried. And if they don't stop fighting each other... they will finish what the explosion started.
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Chapter 1

Sophia POV

The first thing I remember about that night is not the rain or the road.

It is the way he hesitated.

“If it came down to the company or me… who would you save?”

I did not plan to ask it. It slipped out before I could stop myself, like something that had been waiting too long for permission to exist. We were standing in the living room, the city glowing behind the glass walls, lights stretching endlessly like a world that never sleeps. Alexander stood across from me, composed as always, his expression steady, unreadable in the way that used to comfort me.

Now it didn’t.

He reached for my wrist, his fingers resting there lightly. Not pulling me close. Not holding me like I needed him to. Just enough contact to remind me he was there.

That was his way.

Controlled. Measured. Careful.

For a second, I almost let it go. Almost told myself the question did not matter.

But then he paused.

Three seconds, maybe four. It was not long, but it was long enough for me to feel it settle into my chest. When you live with someone long enough, you learn their silence. You learn what it hides. And that pause told me more than any answer he could have given.

“Sophia,” he said finally, his voice calm, even, “that’s not a fair question.”

Not wrong. Not angry.

Just… avoided.

I nodded as I understood. Like it didn’t matter.

But something shifted inside me, quiet and permanent.

I felt it even as I picked up my keys. Even as I walked out into the night.

And now, an hour later, that same feeling sat heavy in my chest as rain slammed against the windshield, loud and relentless. The wipers moved fast, but they could not keep up. Everything outside blurred into streaks of light and shadow.

The world looked unstable.

Just like everything else.

“Do you trust me?” I asked into the phone.

The question came out softer than I intended, almost lost in the sound of the storm. For a moment, there was only static and rain.

Then his voice.

“Sophia,” he said, measured as ever, “this isn’t about trust. It’s about facts.”

I let out a breath that almost turned into a laugh, but there was nothing funny about it.

“The fact that someone used my email?” I asked. “Or the fact that your board thinks I leaked company data? Or maybe the fact that you didn’t defend me?”

Lightning flashed across the sky, turning the road white for a split second before everything dropped back into darkness.

“I handled it internally,” he replied. “If I had defended you publicly without proof, it would have caused more damage.”

“To whom?” I asked quietly. “Me… or you?”

He didn’t answer right away.

That silence again.

It pressed against me harder this time.

“You think I did it,” I said.

“I think someone used your access.”

“That’s not the same thing.”

Another pause.

“Sophia, go home,” he said. “We’ll talk when you’re calm.”

Calm.

That word landed wrong.

I tightened my grip on the steering wheel, my fingers pressing into the leather.

“I didn’t marry a company,” I said quietly. “I married you.”

For the first time that night, something in his voice shifted.

“You are my priority,” he said, lower now, softer than before. “You always have been.”

It should have comforted me.

Instead, it unsettled me.

Because it sounded like something he had practiced saying, not something he felt in that moment.

The road curved ahead, barely visible through the heavy rain. I leaned forward slightly, focusing harder. That was when I noticed it.

The smell.

Faint at first. Metallic. Almost easy to ignore.

But it was not right.

I frowned, adjusting my grip on the wheel. “I’m coming home,” I said.

“Good,” he replied.

Like the conversation was over. Like the situation had already been resolved.

Something in my chest tightened.

I pressed the brake.

The pedal went down too easily.

I frowned, pressing harder.

It sank completely.

No resistance.

No response.

Nothing.

My breath caught in my throat as my pulse jumped.

“Alexander,” I said, and I could hear it now, the shift in my own voice.

“What is it?”

“The brakes aren’t working.”

There was a sharp pause on the other end.

“What do you mean they’re not working?”

“I mean, I’m pressing them, and the car is not slowing down.”

The speed did not drop. If anything, it climbed.

Rain blurred into streaks. The curve ahead was getting closer.

“Sophia, listen to me,” he said quickly, his voice tightening. “Shift down. Pump the brakes. Stay calm.”

I did exactly what he said. Nothing changed.

The car kept moving. Fast.

“Use the emergency brake slowly,” he added.

I pulled it carefully.

The car jerked hard, the steering wheel vibrating violently under my hands.

“Alexander...”

“I’m here. Keep control of the wheel.”

His voice broke.

Just slightly.

But I heard it.

“Sophia, don’t lose control.”

“I can’t stop it,” I said, my voice tightening with something close to fear.

“Turn toward the shoulder.”

“There is no shoulder.”

The smell grew stronger now. Sharper. Wrong.

And then it hit me.

Clear. Cold. Certain.

This was not a failure.

This was not an accident.

Someone did this.

The realization cut through everything else.

My chest tightened as my thoughts raced.

“I can’t...”

Headlights appeared ahead.

A truck.

Its brake lights flared bright red through the rain.

Everything collapsed into seconds.

I turned the wheel sharply.

The car spun.

Glass shattered, exploding inward.

The world flipped. Sound twisted into something loud and broken. My body slammed forward as impact hit hard, crushing and violent.

Pain followed.

Then heat.

Fire spread fast, swallowing the front of the car.

Smoke filled my lungs.

I could not breathe.

Through it all, I heard his voice.

No longer controlled.

No longer calm.

“SOPHIA!”

Then nothing.

When I opened my eyes, the world was quiet.

Too quiet.

White ceiling. Soft light. Machines are beeping steadily somewhere beside me.

No rain. No fire.

No pain… at least not until I tried to move.

It hit instantly, sharp and deep, pulling a breath from me that felt like it tore through my chest.

“You’re awake.”

The voice was calm.

I turned my head slowly.

A man stood beside the bed, older, composed, watching me like he had been waiting.

“Where…” My voice came out dry, weak.

“You are safe,” he said. “For now.”

Safe.

The word did not feel real.

Memory rushed back in fragments. The rain. The brakes. The fire. Alexander is shouting my name.

“Alexander…” I whispered.

The man studied me carefully.

“He believes you are dead.”

Everything inside me stilled.

“What?”

“The explosion was reported as fatal.”

“No,” I said, shaking my head slightly. “He heard me. He was on the phone.”

“He does not know you survived.”

Survived.

The word settled heavily inside me.

“Where am I?” I asked.

“Switzerland.”

My mind struggled to catch up.

“You were transported privately,” he continued. “Your injuries were severe.”

I swallowed slowly. “Who are you?”

“My name is Laurent,” he said. “An old business rival of your husband.”

Something about the way he said it made me pay attention.

Not casual.

Not careless.

Intentional.

“Why am I here?” I asked.

He held my gaze.

“Because your brakes were cut.”

The machines kept beeping steadily, as if nothing had changed.

But everything had.

“No…” I whispered.

“Yes,” he said quietly. “The lines were severed before the crash.”

My heart began to pound again.

Not from pain.

From understanding.

Someone planned this.

Someone made sure it would happen.

“Was it my husband?” I asked before I could stop myself.

Laurent did not answer immediately. He watched me, careful, like he was measuring the weight of the question.

“I do not believe so,” he said.

Something inside me loosened.

Just slightly.

But not enough.

“Then who?” I asked.

“That,” he said, “is what will get you killed if you ask it too loudly.”

The room felt colder.

“You’re lucky,” he added.

“Lucky?” I repeated.

“This was meant to be certain.”

Certain.

The word echoed in my mind.

If it were certain…

Then why am I alive?

“And the person who pulled you out,” he continued quietly, “was not supposed to either.”

My chest tightened.

Something about that felt wrong.

Bigger than I understood.

“Someone tried to kill me,” I said slowly.

“Yes.”

“And they might try again.”

“Yes.”

“And Alexander…”

“If he is part of their path,” Laurent said, “he will not be spared.”

My fingers trembled against the sheets.

I closed my eyes briefly, remembering his voice breaking through the phone.

That was not controlled.

That was real.

“You can’t tell him,” I said.

Laurent tilted his head slightly. “Why?”

“Because I don’t know who to trust.”

Not yet.

“There will be a funeral,” he said quietly.

The words hit harder than the crash.

A funeral.

For me.

Alexander is standing over a coffin that does not hold me.

“I need time,” I whispered.

“To do what?”

I opened my eyes and met his gaze.

“To find who did this.”

“And when you are strong enough?” he asked.

I swallowed, steadying myself.

“When I am strong enough…”

I held his gaze.

“I am going back.”

“To your husband?”

“No,” I said softly. “To the truth.”

Outside, snow began to fall, quiet and steady.

Somewhere far away, my husband was preparing to bury me.

He did not know I was alive.

He did not know someone tried to erase me.

And he did not know that the hesitation in our living room was no longer just a question.

It was the beginning of everything.

This time, I would not ask who he would choose.

I would find out who tried to take that choice away from him.

And when I returned…

I would not be the woman waiting for answers.

I would be the woman who survived being buried alive.

And this time…

I would not be the one caught off guard.

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