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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 3

Alexander POV

Five years is long enough to bury a woman.

Long enough to build a company strong enough to survive her absence. Long enough to train yourself not to look for her in crowds, not to hear her voice in quiet rooms, not to pause when a phone rings late at night.

I told myself I had done all of that.

Standing on stage at the International Finance Summit, I almost believe it.

The room is exactly what it should be. Controlled. Polished. Every person here understands power, and more importantly, how to hide the need for it. Cameras line the front rows, angled upward to make everything look larger than it is. Applause comes easily here. So do lies.

“I am here today,” I begin, my voice steady and measured, “to present the continued expansion of Reid Corporation into emerging global markets.”

A brief pause follows, just enough to draw attention without demanding it.

“Stability is not accidental. It is built, maintained, and protected.”

The words land clean. They always do. I know how to hold a room.

But something feels… off.

It is not visible. Not something anyone else would notice. Just a quiet shift beneath the surface, like pressure building where it should not exist. I scan the audience once, then again, not searching for anything specific, just following instinct.

That is when I feel it. Not see. Feel.

The host steps forward beside me, smiling too easily. “And now, we welcome one of our newest global investors…”

His voice fades halfway through his sentence.

Because the doors at the back of the room open.

And she walks in.

For a moment, everything in me stops responding the way it should. My thoughts do not disappear, but they slow, like something inside me is refusing to process what I am seeing.

She moves with quiet confidence. Black suit, tailored perfectly. No hesitation in her steps. No uncertainty in her posture. She does not look around for approval or direction. She walks like she already knows exactly where she belongs.

My chest tightens.

No.

That is not possible.

“…as I was saying,” I continue, though I no longer remember what I was saying.

The words come out smoothly, but I feel the fracture. Small. Controlled. Hidden.

But real.

She is closer now.

Too close.

And when her eyes meet mine, something inside me shifts in a way I cannot control.

Recognition hits first. Sharp. Immediate. Unavoidable.

But there is nothing in her expression.

No shock. No hesitation. No trace of memory.

Just calm distance.

That is what unsettles me.

Not that she is here.

But she is looking at me like I am no one.

The host gestures toward the stage, and she steps up beside me. The air changes the moment she does. It is subtle, but I feel it. The room is no longer focused on the presentation. It is focused on her.

On us.

She turns slightly and extends her hand.

“Mr. Reid.”

Her voice is smooth. Controlled. Almost too perfect.

I take her hand.

For a second longer than necessary.

Her fingers tighten slightly against mine. Not enough for anyone else to notice. Just enough for me.

I release her slowly. “Ms. Laurent.”

The name feels wrong the moment it leaves my mouth.

She nods once, professional, composed, as if we are exactly what we appear to be. Two strangers meet in a room full of people who expect nothing more.

But I am not watching the room anymore.

I am watching her.

Every breath. Every pause. Every shift in her posture.

Because something is not right.

The presentation continues, but it no longer matters. Words are spoken. Applause follows. Cameras flash. The performance ends exactly as it should.

But the real conversation has not started yet.

She steps off the stage.

I wait.

Not long. Just enough to make it look unplanned.

Then I follow.

She stops near the far end of the hall, just out of the main flow of people. It is a calculated position. Visible enough to be seen. Private enough to speak.

That tells me something.

She understands rooms like this.

“You look like someone I knew,” I say as I approach.

No greeting. No introduction.

Direct.

She turns to face me slowly, her expression unchanged.

“People say that often,” she replies.

Too smooth.

Too ready.

“What is your real name?” I ask.

“Sienna Laurent.”

No pause.

“Where are you from?”

“Switzerland.”

Still no hesitation.

“Have we met before?”

She holds my gaze, steady, unflinching. “I don’t believe so.”

The lie is perfect.

That is the problem.

Because perfect lies are never natural.

“You resemble my late wife,” I say quietly.

This time, I see it.

Not in her face.

In her breathing.

A slight change. Barely there. But real.

“I’m sorry for your loss,” she says.

Her voice does not break. Her posture does not shift.

But something flickers behind her eyes for less than a second.

Gone immediately.

I lean in slightly, lowering my voice. “Her name was Sophia.”

Another pause.

Not long.

Just enough.

“I’ve seen the reports,” she replies.

Reports.

Not memories.

No recognition.

Reports.

Something tightens in my chest, sharp and controlled.

She steps back just slightly, creating distance without making it obvious. “Enjoy the summit, Mr. Reid.”

And then she walks away.

No hesitation. No glance back.

That should end it.

But it doesn’t.

Because now I know.

Something is wrong.

And it is not small.

The dinner that follows is louder, more relaxed, and designed to make people feel comfortable enough to reveal things they should not. Conversations overlap. Laughter comes easily. Deals are made in low voices behind polite smiles.

She fits into it perfectly.

That is what bothers me the most.

She moves through the room as if she belongs in it. She speaks when expected. She listens when necessary. She smiles at the right moments.

But every movement feels… measured.

Like she is performing something she studied.

I watch from across the room, not hiding it, not drawing attention either. Just present enough to observe without interrupting.

She laughs at something one of the investors says.

A fraction too late.

She lifts her glass.

Her grip is slightly tighter than it should be.

Small details.

But they add up.

I signal Evan with a slight movement of my hand. He steps closer without looking directly at me.

“Get me what she drinks from,” I say quietly.

No explanation.

He nods once and disappears into the crowd.

I return my attention to her.

She senses it.

Not immediately.

But eventually.

Her eyes find mine across the room.

And for a moment, everything else fades.

There it is again.

That flicker.

Recognition.

She looks away first.

That tells me more than anything she has said.

Hours later, the message arrives.

I am alone when I open it.

I already know what it will say.

Still, I read it carefully.

“DNA match: 99.98% probability.”

The room feels smaller.

Quieter.

“He’s Sophia Reid.”

Alive.

The word settles slowly, but when it does, it hits harder than anything else tonight.

Not shocked.

Not disbelief.

Something sharper.

Something dangerous.

Hope.

And right behind it…

anger.

Because she stood in front of me.

Looked at me.

And chose to lie.

I read the message again, then set the phone down slowly.

If she is alive, then the question is no longer what happened that night.

It becomes something else entirely.

Who brought her back?

And why is she pretending she never was mine?

I walk toward the glass wall, the city lights reflecting off me in broken patterns.

“I lost you once,” I say quietly, more to the silence than anything else.

My reflection does not change.

“Not again.”

But even as I say it, something deeper settles into place.

This was not an accident.

This was not survival.

This was designed.

Careful. Controlled. Planned.

And if she is part of it…

Then someone made sure she came back this way.

I rest my hand lightly against the glass, my thoughts already moving ahead.

Because now I understand the truth.

She is not just alive.

She is positioned.

And whatever this is…

It is not over.

It is just beginning.

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