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The Wife He Left To Drown

I took a bullet for my husband, Christian. As his loyal shield, it was my duty, but his only concern as I bled out was for his fragile "sister," Gisselle. Days later, we were both kidnapped and trapped on a yacht rigged with a bomb. The captors gave Christian a choice: he could only save one of us. He didn't hesitate. "Save Gisselle first!" he screamed across the water. With her safe, he had the audacity to order me, the wife he'd just condemned to die, to save us all. "Alexandra, the bomb! Disarm it! Now!" After years of taking blows for him, after secretly losing our child while protecting his interests, this was my value? A disposable tool to be used and discarded. I stared at the blinking red light, the seconds ticking away. This time, I wouldn't save him. I would let the world believe I was dead, and finally start living for myself.
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Chapter 4

Alexandra Manning POV:

The scent of jasmine and expensive perfume filled my nostrils as Gisselle sauntered into my bedroom. I was packing, meticulously folding clothes into a suitcase, my shoulder throbbing in protest against every movement. My wrist was bandaged, a dull ache a constant reminder of my father's attack.

"Oh, still here?" Gisselle's voice was saccharine sweet, but her eyes held a venomous gleam. "I thought you'd be gone by now. Christian certainly doesn't want you here anymore."

I didn' t dignify her with a response. Just kept folding. My focus was on leaving, on putting this place, and them, behind me.

"You know," she continued, her voice dripping with malice, "it's funny. You left your little 'heirloom' ring for me. But I don't see you wearing it." Her gaze flickered to my bare ring finger. "Why not? Don't tell me you threatened Christian into taking it back. You always were so good at manipulating him."

My hands paused over a silk blouse. I slowly turned to face her, a small, cold smile on my lips. "Oh, Gisselle. Why would I wear something so… meaningless? It was a symbol of a future that never was. A lie. And besides," I tilted my head, my eyes locking onto hers, "why aren't you wearing it?"

Her perfectly sculpted face froze. The venom in her eyes intensified. "Because Christian told me not to," she spat, her voice tight with suppressed rage. "He said… he said it would be too much, too soon. That you'd get the wrong idea." She laughed, a brittle, triumphant sound. "He only cares about me, Alexandra. Always has. Always will. You were just… a convenient distraction."

I felt a strange sense of weariness wash over me. The confusion, the endless games, the constant battles for Christian's fleeting attention. It was all so tiresome. I picked up another item of clothing, returning to my packing. I didn't care what she thought, or what Christian thought. Their opinions, their twisted reality, no longer held any power over me.

Gisselle's eyes narrowed, a dark, dangerous glint in their depths. I didn't see it. I was too wrapped up in my own quiet despair, too focused on the simple act of leaving.

Suddenly, a commotion erupted downstairs. Shouts, the muffled thud of bodies, and then silence. A strange, metallic thunk echoed through the penthouse. My head snapped up. Before I could process what was happening, a sharp, stinging sensation bloomed in my neck. My vision blurred, the room tilting violently. The last thing I saw, through the haze, was Christian's business rival, a man I knew all too well, his face a mask of cold fury.

I woke up to the rhythmic creak of wood and the gentle sway of a boat. My head throbbed, a dull, insistent ache behind my eyes. My limbs felt heavy, sluggish. I tried to move, but my wrists and ankles were bound, tight ropes chafing against my skin. The air was salty, humid, and carried the faint scent of diesel fuel.

"Why are you doing this to me?!" a high-pitched wail cut through the quiet. Gisselle. Of course. She was already awake, her voice a mixture of indignation and fear. "I'm Gisselle Mcclain! Do you know who my family is? Christian will kill you!"

Slowly, painfully, my mind pieced it together. The rival. The tranquilizer. Gisselle. My eyes, still blurry, found her. She was tied to a chair a few feet away, her expensive dress torn, her hair a wild mess. She looked utterly terrified, and strangely, utterly pathetic.

Then it clicked. Gisselle. The security detail. She' d sent them away. She'd known. She' d tried to get rid of me, and instead, she' d brought down the whole house of cards. Her own foolish, selfish maneuvering. A cold, hard certainty settled in my stomach. Idiot.

Just then, a man's guttural laugh echoed through the cramped cabin. Our captor. He was a brute of a man, with a cruel smile and eyes that held no sympathy. He held up a satellite phone. "Christian Hanson, you say? Well, let's see just how much he values his precious Gisselle." He pressed a button, and the phone rang.

Christian' s voice, rough with concern, crackled through the speaker. "Who is this?! What do you want?"

"Oh, just a little chat, Mr. Hanson," the captor sneered. "We have a few... friends of yours here. Two of them, in fact." He eyed Gisselle, then me, a malicious glint in his eyes.

"Release them! I'll give you anything!" Christian's voice was hoarse, laced with desperation.

"Anything, you say?" The captor's smile widened. "How about a little game, then? You can have one back. Only one. Your choice."

A tense silence stretched, broken only by Gisselle's ragged sobs. She looked at me, then at the phone, her eyes wide with fear. "Christian! It's me! Gisselle! My leg… it still hurts! You have to save me!" she wailed, her voice thick with snot and tears. "I need you!"

I remained silent, my gaze fixed on the dirty floorboards. My eyes, ever vigilant, noticed a faint shimmer of movement near the stern. A shadow. Then another. Christian' s men. They were here. Already. Good.

Suddenly, the lights flickered, then died. Darkness descended, absolute and suffocating, punctuated by the rocking of the boat. The cabin plunged into chaos. Gunshots. The sickening thud of bodies hitting the floor. Muffled shouts. The air filled with the metallic tang of blood. My heart hammered against my ribs, but a strange sense of calm settled over me. This was familiar territory. This was what I was trained for.

The sounds of the struggle subsided as quickly as they had begun. The boat lurched, then steadied. Control had shifted.

A new laugh, this one cold and hollow, cut through the quiet. It was our captor. "You think you've won, Hanson?" he rasped, his voice filled with a chilling madness. "Think again! This boat is rigged! A present, just for you!" A frantic beeping started, a low, insistent pulse that filled the darkness. "A bomb, Christian! And it's set to blow! You think I'll let you have your cake and eat it too? No! We're all going down together!" He let out another cackle, a truly deranged sound. "And I'm taking your women with me! Both of them!"

Suddenly, a searchlight from Christian' s rescue boat cut through the darkness, illuminating the terrifying scene. The captor was gone, vanished into the shadows. The beeping grew louder.

"Christian!" a voice from the rescue boat yelled. "We can only take one! The boat's too unstable!"

Another agonizing silence. My breath hitched. This was it. The ultimate choice.

Then, Christian's voice, strained and filled with a raw, primal anguish, ripped through the air. "Gisselle! Save Gisselle first!" His voice cracked, but the order was clear. Unmistakable.

A cold, piercing wind seemed to sweep through the cabin, chilling me to the bone. My eyes burned, but no tears came. Just a vast, empty ache. My body felt numb, disconnected.

"Alexandra!" Christian's voice, now laced with a desperate urgency, cut through the noise. "The bomb! Disarm it! Now!"

I stared at the blinking red lights on the device, my face utterly devoid of expression. My hands, still bound, hung limply at my sides. I didn't move. I couldn't move. Not for him. Not anymore.

The countdown, a stark red digital display, flashed: 00:00:10.

"Christian," I said, my voice eerily calm, cutting through the beeping. "Do you know what the hardest part was? Not the bullets. Not the betrayal. It was realizing... I was never enough. Not even to save my own life."

"Alexandra! Please! I'm begging you!" His voice was a frantic desperate plea, cracking with genuine terror.

"Christian! Gisselle is safe!" one of his men shouted from the rescue boat.

00:00:03.

A blinding flash. A deafening roar. The world exploded.

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