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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 5

Sophia POV

I don’t sleep the way I used to.

It’s not that I can’t close my eyes. It’s that my mind never really lets go. Even when my body slows down, something inside me stays awake, listening, watching, waiting for the next shift.

Sleep used to feel safe. It used to feel like something I could fall into without thinking.

Now it feels like something I have to earn.

So I don’t try anymore.

I sit in the dark instead, the soft glow of my laptop casting a cold light across the room. It makes everything look distant, like I’m watching my own life through a screen instead of living it. The silence around me feels too clean, too controlled.

And that’s what bothers me.

Because silence like this is never natural.

It’s managed.

Maintained.

Built carefully so nothing slips through.

Laurent’s team thinks they are the only ones pulling at threads. They believe they are the ones uncovering the truth behind my death, piece by piece, layer by layer.

They are not.

I started before them.

Long before I came back into this world.

Long before I stepped into that boardroom or sat across from men who think control belongs to them.

I learned something important in those five years.

Truth doesn’t disappear.

It gets buried.

And buried things leave marks if you know where to look.

I bypass the insurance firewall tied to my case with practiced ease. It takes time, but not because it is difficult. Because it is designed to discourage curiosity. Layers of outdated encryption, archived logs, and systems labeled as closed and final.

Finished.

Forgotten.

That is what they want people to believe.

My name appears on the screen.

Sophia Reid.

Status: Deceased.

The word sits there as it belongs to someone else.

Claim: Approved.

I stare at it longer than I expect to.

Forty-eight hours.

That is all it took.

Forty-eight hours after the crash, before my funeral, before any real investigation could settle, before anyone had time to question anything that mattered.

My chest tightens slowly.

Insurance companies do not move like that. Not when the numbers are this high. Not when there is uncertainty. Not when the case involves people like us.

They delay.

They investigate.

They protect themselves.

Unless someone removes the need to do any of that.

My fingers move again, slower now, more deliberate.

I scroll through the payout logs, the approval chains, the internal notes that most people would never think to check.

Then I see it.

Policy Adjustment History.

Something inside me goes still.

Three days before the accident.

Coverage increased.

Twenty million dollars.

I stop moving completely.

Not because I am surprised.

Because I understand what this means.

I open the authorization file carefully, like the act itself might trigger something watching on the other side.

Digital signature verified.

Executive override clearance used.

My pulse changes.

Sharp. Focused.

I zoom in.

Signature: Alexander Reid.

Clean.

Precise.

Impossible to challenge.

The room around me stays quiet, unchanged, but something inside me shifts in a way I cannot undo.

Three days before my brakes failed.

Three days before, the car lost control.

Three days before I was supposed to die.

My husband increased my life insurance.

I sit there, letting that settle, even though it already has.

Questions rise immediately, fast and sharp, but I force them down. Questions make noise. Noise makes mistakes.

I keep reading.

Primary beneficiary: Alexander Reid.

Secondary allocation: Reid Family Trust.

My stomach tightens.

The trust again.

And right beneath it, exactly where I expect to find it...

Authorization oversight: Marcus Hale.

Of course.

Nothing in this world moves with only one hand behind it.

I scroll to the final section.

Payout release logs.

Approved.

Verified using Alexander’s executive key.

I lean back slowly, my breathing steady but controlled in a way that feels forced.

There are only two possibilities.

Either Alexander signed off on my death benefit for himself…

Or someone used his access, his authority, his identity to make it look like he did.

Both are dangerous.

Only one is personal.

I close the laptop carefully, not rushing the movement, not letting anything about me suggest urgency.

Because urgency invites attention.

And I am not ready to be seen yet.

Five years ago, I believed what they told me.

That it was an accident.

Those systems fail.

That grief explains the gaps we cannot fill.

But this is not a failure.

This is design.

And design always has intent behind it.

I stand and leave the room without hesitation.

If answers exist, they are not here.

They are with the man whose name sits at the center of everything.

The penthouse door opens with the same code.

He never changed it.

That detail lands harder than I expect.

Inside, nothing has changed.

The space is still clean. Still controlled. Still his.

And he is exactly where I expect him to be.

Standing near the window, looking out over the city like he owns every piece of it.

He turns when I enter.

No surprise.

Just awareness.

“You didn’t call,” he says.

“I didn’t need to,” I reply.

I walk toward him, steady, measured, giving nothing away.

“What do you want?” he asks.

Direct.

Always direct.

I stop just close enough that the space between us becomes intentional.

“Three days before the crash,” I say quietly, “did you increase my life insurance policy?”

Silence follows.

Not denial.

Not anger.

Just silence.

That is new.

He studies me carefully, like he is measuring the weight of the question instead of reacting to it.

“That’s a serious accusation,” he says.

“I’m not accusing you,” I reply. “I’m asking you to answer.”

A pause.

Then he moves.

He crosses to his terminal, his movements precise, controlled, but there is something sharper beneath them now. Something tighter.

I watch him, not the screen.

Because truth shows in people, not data.

“Someone used executive override,” he says under his breath.

His jaw tightens slightly.

“After my authorization.”

My pulse steadies.

“Explain.”

He exhales once, slowly.

“I increased your coverage,” he says. “But not to that level.”

“Why increase it at all?”

He looks up at me.

And there it is.

A hesitation.

Small, but real.

“Because there was an internal risk assessment,” he says. “You were being targeted in the company. If something happened, I wanted you protected.”

Protected.

The word settles between us.

I repeat it in my mind, testing it, weighing it.

“And the escalation?” I ask.

“I didn’t authorize it.”

The answer comes quickly, but not carelessly.

That matters.

“You’re telling me someone inside your system used your access, changed my policy, and approved the payout,” I say.

“Yes.”

“And you didn’t know.”

“No.”

Silence stretches again, heavier now.

“Then someone inside your company has full control,” I say.

His expression hardens.

“Yes.”

Another pause.

Then he says it.

“I didn’t try to hurt you.”

The words are firm, but there is something underneath them that feels… unfinished.

“You didn’t protect me either,” I reply.

That lands.

I see it in his eyes, in the way his shoulders shift just slightly.

“I tried.”

“You calculated.”

“I made a decision.”

“And I paid for it.”

This time, the silence cuts deeper.

His voice lowers.

“I never wanted this.”

For a moment, I believe him.

And that is what makes it dangerous.

Before I can respond, his system chimes.

An incoming file.

Unknown source.

We both see it.

He opens it without hesitation.

Audio file.

Timestamped.

Five years ago.

He pauses, just once, then presses play.

A voice fills the room.

Clear. Controlled.

“If she becomes a liability, we’ll handle it.”

The recording ends abruptly.

Too clean.

Too precise.

I look at him.

He does not speak immediately.

“That’s not complete,” he says.

“What is it missing?”

He hesitates again.

“Context.”

“Then give it to me.”

His silence answers before he does.

Before the moment can break, his office line rings.

Urgent.

He answers, listens, then ends the call.

“Board meeting,” he says.

Now.

No explanation.

No time.

When we arrive, the room is already set.

Too many eyes. Too much tension.

Marcus stands at the head of the table, calm as ever.

“New evidence has surfaced,” he says, “linking Alexander Reid to financial irregularities involving Sophia Reid’s insurance payout.”

The room reacts.

Controlled, but not subtle.

“Executive signature confirmed,” he continues. “Funds redirected under his authority.”

And then the door opens.

Two officers step in.

“Mr. Reid, you’ll need to come with us regarding financial fraud.”

It is too perfect.

Too precise.

This was planned.

Alexander does not resist.

He stands.

And for a moment, his eyes find mine across the room.

Not defensive.

Not afraid.

Just steady.

Like he already understands something I don’t.

Marcus places a hand on his shoulder.

Supportive.

Calculated.

Clara stands off to the side.

Watching.

But something about her is wrong.

She is not satisfied.

She is afraid.

Like this is moving faster than it should.

Alexander is led out.

The room exhales.

Marcus watches it all unfold as he expected it.

Or like he wanted it.

I remain still.

Because something just shifted again.

Five years ago, I thought I was the target.

Tonight, I understand something else.

This was never just about killing me.

It was about control.

About timing.

About setting pieces in place long before the game began.

And now the board is moving faster.

More openly.

Which means someone made a mistake.

They showed too much.

I close my eyes briefly, then open them again.

Because now I see it clearly.

This is not over.

It is just beginning to accelerate.

And whoever started this…

just made their first real error.

They left me alive long enough to understand the pattern.

And now...

I decide what happens next.

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