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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 6

Sophia POV

I press play, and I hate that I recognize his voice before the words even finish forming.

There is a faint crackle in the audio, like it was pulled from somewhere it wasn’t meant to be heard. A low hum sits underneath it, steady, mechanical, almost soothing if you don’t listen too closely. Then his voice cuts through it.

Calm. Low. Controlled.

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

The file ends.

Just like that.

No explanation. No names. No context to soften what it means. Just a sentence delivered without emotion, and that is what makes it worse. It does not sound like a threat. It sounds like a decision.

I sit very still on the edge of the bed, the laptop casting a pale light across the room. My fingers rest on the keyboard, but I do not move. I let the silence settle, even though it feels heavier than it should.

Liability.

The word stays with me.

I press play again, even though I already know what I am about to hear.

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

The same tone. The same control. The same absence of hesitation.

Alexander never needed to raise his voice to make something final. That was always his way. Quiet decisions. Clean outcomes. No wasted energy.

That is what breaks something inside me.

Because I know that voice.

I lived with it.

I trusted it.

I close the laptop slowly, but the sound does not leave my head. It stays there, repeating in a loop that refuses to soften.

For a moment, the room feels smaller than it should. Like the walls have shifted closer without warning.

Then my phone lights up.

Laurent.

I answer before it can ring twice.

“They’ve detained him,” he says immediately. No greeting. No pause. “Financial fraud. Insurance payout.”

Of course they have.

The timing is too precise to be anything else.

“If the charges hold,” he continues, “governance protocol triggers. Suspension. Interim control.”

Marcus.

The name does not need to be said out loud.

“If Marcus steps in,” Laurent adds, his tone quieter now, “you lose access to everything that matters.”

I know what that means.

Digital records rewritten.

Internal audits buried.

Witnesses are repositioned or removed before they can speak.

“Has it gone public?” I ask.

“Not yet.”

There is a pause.

“But the cameras are already in place.”

I hear it then. Not urgency. Not concerned. Observation. Like he is watching something unfold exactly the way he expected it to.

I turn toward the window. My reflection stares back at me, sharp and unfamiliar.

Alive.

Breathing.

Officially dead.

“If I walk into that station,” I say slowly, “this stops being quiet.”

“It stops being survivable,” Laurent replies.

Silence stretches between us.

“And if he’s guilty?” he asks.

That question lands deeper than I expect.

For a moment, I am back in the car.

The rain was blinding on the road.

Metal grinding under pressure.

Smoke fills my lungs.

“I need to look him in the eye,” I say.

Another pause follows, longer this time.

Then Laurent speaks again.

“Then don’t hesitate.”

The line goes dead.

I sit there with the phone still in my hand, listening to the quiet that follows.

If she becomes a liability…

Did you mean me?

Or did someone make sure I would believe you did?

I push the thought down before it can settle too deeply. Doubt is useful, but only if I control it. If it starts controlling me, then I am already losing.

I stand and reach for my coat.

Five years ago, I woke up in a hospital bed with burns across my ribs and a fracture that still aches when the weather shifts. The first thing I learned was not about survival. It was about truth.

My brakes did not fail.

They were cut.

That is not a chance.

That is access.

Someone inside his world made that decision.

And now I have his voice, speaking about liabilities like they are numbers on a report.

My chest tightens, but I force it down.

I do not get to fall apart.

Not now.

Not when everything is finally starting to connect.

The police station smells like stale coffee and old fluorescent light. Everything here feels temporary, like it was built to process people quickly and move on.

Except for the consequences.

Those stay.

They did not cuff him.

Men like Alexander are not dragged into rooms. They are placed there, controlled in quieter ways.

I see him through the glass before he sees me.

Jacket off. Sleeves rolled. Tie loosened.

He looks contained.

Not calm.

Contained, like something inside him is being held in place by force.

Then his eyes lift.

And find mine.

For a second, he forgets how to hide it.

Shock hits first. Sharp and immediate.

Then something deeper follows.

“Sophia.”

I do not react. Not yet.

I turn and walk to the front desk instead.

“I’m here as legal counsel for Mr. Reid.”

The officer barely looks up. “Name?”

I meet his eyes and answer without hesitation.

“Sophia Reid.”

Everything stops.

A pen slips from someone’s hand behind him. A chair scrapes loudly against the floor. Someone mutters under their breath, not quietly enough.

The officer finally looks up, really looks at me this time.

“That’s not possible.”

I hold his gaze.

“And yet I’m standing here.”

The silence that follows is different. It stretches long enough to settle into something real.

Dead women do not walk into police stations.

But I just did.

And the moment I say my name out loud, I understand something clearly.

There is no going back to hiding.

They let me through without another word.

Shock opens doors faster than power ever could.

Alexander stands the moment I step inside the room.

For a second, neither of us speaks.

This is not anger.

It is not distance.

It is something else entirely.

Something breaking open.

“You shouldn’t be here,” he says quietly.

“Probably not.”

His jaw tightens.

“You just exposed yourself.”

“Yes.”

A brief pause.

“Why?”

There are too many answers to that question.

Because I don’t know if you tried to kill me.

Because I need to hear the truth from you.

Because if you fall, everything collapses with you.

Instead, I give him the one he will understand.

“Because if you’re suspended, Marcus takes control.”

His eyes sharpen instantly.

“And if he takes control,” I continue, “everything disappears.”

Understanding hits him fast.

“They’re forcing governance,” he says.

“Yes.”

“And the insurance is leverage.”

“Yes.”

He studies my face too closely, like he is trying to read everything I am not saying.

“You think I signed it.”

“I think your name did.”

Silence follows.

“I didn’t authorize that payout,” he says.

“Your signature verified it.”

“Then it was cloned.”

The answer comes immediately. No hesitation. No doubt.

That certainty unsettles me more than denial would have.

I take a breath.

“There’s something else.”

He doesn’t move.

“I received an audio file.”

I press play.

His voice fills the room again.

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

The silence that follows is heavier than before.

He does not react at first.

No denial.

No anger.

Just stillness.

“Where did you get that?” he asks.

“Anonymous.”

“There’s no context.”

“That’s convenient.”

“Sophia...”

“Did you say it?”

He holds my gaze.

And then he answers.

“Yes.”

The word lands hard.

My stomach drops before I can stop it.

“You did,” I say quietly.

“But not about you.”

“Then who?”

He hesitates.

Just for a fraction of a second.

But I see it.

And it burns.

“A division head,” he says. “Internal risk.”

Clean. Controlled. Detached.

Corporate language.

“If I had died,” I ask softly, “would you have called it necessary?”

Something shifts in him.

Not anger.

Something closer to restraint cracking.

“That’s not fair.”

“Answer me.”

He steps closer.

Too close.

“If I wanted you gone,” he begins, then stops himself for a second before finishing, “I wouldn’t have left it to chance.”

The air changes.

And I believe him.

That is what unsettles me the most.

A knock interrupts us.

The detective steps in with a file.

“Mr. Reid, charges are moving forward. Fraud. Misappropriation.”

Alexander does not react.

The detective turns to me.

“And you are?”

“I’m his legal representative.”

“You understand what that means?”

“Yes.”

He studies me more carefully now.

“You’re listed as deceased.”

“Then your records need updating.”

The room tightens again.

I can see it forming in his mind.

Dead wife. Insurance payout. Fraud.

A story that fits too easily.

Too clean.

“You’re arresting the wrong man,” I say.

He raises an eyebrow.

I let the silence stretch before I continue.

“And if I step forward properly, this stops being a quiet investigation.”

I hold his gaze.

“And becomes something you won’t be able to contain.”

He does not respond.

But I know someone else will.

Because the moment I said my name out loud, I stopped being invisible.

And people like me are not meant to exist quietly.

As I stand there, I understand something clearly.

They will not try to hide this anymore.

Tomorrow, this becomes something bigger.

Something louder.

And this time, they will not be careful.

They will be desperate.

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