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Unmasking My Husband's Plot for Inheritance

After her father dies, Elena inherits a massive fortune, but her perfect marriage soon reveals a sinister underside. She discovers her husband, Julian, is orchestrating a lethal scheme to seize her wealth. Trapped in a web of deceit, Elena must navigate a dangerous game of shadows to protect her life. As she uncovers the chilling depth of his betrayal, she fights to expose his crimes before his deadly plan reaches its final, fatal conclusion.
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Chapter 1

The Mountain View Resort sprawled before us like something from a luxury magazine, all glass and timber nestled against the autumn mountains. Jane and I had been coming here for our annual Thanksgiving weekend getaway for three years running, and the familiar sight of the grand lobby with its stone fireplace should have filled me with the usual sense of peace.

Instead, I felt a hollow ache where Francis should have been.

"He really couldn't get away?" Jane asked as we checked in, her voice carefully neutral. She'd perfected that tone over the years—supportive without being pushy, concerned without being judgmental.

"Last-minute client emergency," I repeated the excuse Francis had given me, though it tasted bitter on my tongue. "You know how demanding his work can be."

Jane's dark eyes flickered with something I couldn't quite read, but she simply nodded and linked her arm through mine. "Well, more spa time for us then. I already booked us for the couples massage—we'll just have to be each other's partners."

The afternoon passed in a blur of treatments and room service, but I couldn't shake the restless energy that had been building in my chest for weeks. Francis had been distant lately, taking more business calls behind closed doors, working later hours. When I'd suggested this trip months ago, he'd seemed enthusiastic. His sudden cancellation felt like another small rejection in a growing collection.

By evening, the resort's main lounge buzzed with guests gathered for the weekly entertainment program. The activities coordinator, a bubbly woman named Lisa, had organized what she called a "relationship revelation game"—a lighthearted activity where couples and friends could learn fun facts about each other.

"Come on, Mel," Jane urged, practically dragging me toward the circle of chairs. "It'll be fun. Besides, when's the last time you did something spontaneous?"

I let her pull me along, grateful for her persistence. The other guests seemed relaxed and happy, wine glasses in hand, laughter already bubbling up from the group. Maybe this was exactly what I needed—a distraction from the growing unease that followed me everywhere lately.

Lisa explained the rules with theatrical enthusiasm. "Everyone draws a card with a relationship question. You can answer about your partner, your best friend, anyone significant in your life. The goal is to share something that might surprise the group!"

The first few rounds were harmless enough. A middle-aged couple from Denver revealed they'd eloped in Vegas. Two college friends admitted they'd both had crushes on the same professor. Jane shared that I'd once driven four hours to rescue her from a disastrous blind date, which earned appreciative murmurs from the group.

Then it was my turn.

I reached into the basket and pulled out a cream-colored card, the question printed in elegant script: "What would you do if you discovered your partner's secret meeting location?"

The blood drained from my face so quickly I felt dizzy. The words seemed to pulse on the card, as if they knew something I didn't want to acknowledge.

"Oh, that's a fun one!" Lisa chirped. "Very mysterious!"

I opened my mouth to deflect with a joke, but before I could speak, a man across the circle—someone I didn't recognize, probably in his fifties with graying temples—leaned forward with interest.

"You know, that reminds me of something funny," he said, his voice carrying that casual tone people use when they're about to share gossip. "I was at this little café downtown on Tuesday—you know, the one with the outdoor seating on Maple Street? Anyway, I could have sworn I saw someone who looked exactly like the guy in your photos."

My heart stopped. "I'm sorry, what?"

"Your husband, right? Francis?" The man gestured toward my phone, where my lock screen showed our wedding photo. "Tall, dark hair, that kind of confident businessman look? He was there with this young brunette woman. Very cozy, if you know what I mean."

The room seemed to tilt. Jane's hand found mine under the table, her fingers ice-cold or maybe mine were. I could hear my pulse in my ears, drowning out the nervous laughter from other guests who sensed the sudden shift in atmosphere.

"I... that couldn't have been Francis," I managed, my voice sounding far away. "He was in meetings all day Tuesday."

The man shrugged, oblivious to the devastation he'd just unleashed. "Maybe he has a doppelganger then. Though the woman was striking—young, probably mid-twenties, long dark hair. They seemed very... familiar with each other."

Jane's grip on my hand tightened. When I looked at her, I saw my own terrible realization reflected in her eyes. We both knew exactly who matched that description.

Reya Martinez. The girl my family had sponsored through college. The girl who'd been like a younger sister to me.

The girl who'd been calling Francis's phone with increasing frequency over the past few months.

"Melody?" Jane's voice was barely a whisper. "We should probably—"

"Head back to our room," I finished, somehow finding my voice. "I'm suddenly feeling very tired."

I stood on unsteady legs, the card still clutched in my trembling hand. The game continued around us, but I felt like I was moving through water, everything muffled and distorted.

As we walked toward the elevator, Jane's arm steady around my waist, I couldn't stop thinking about that question on the card: What would you do if you discovered your partner's secret meeting location?

I was about to find out.

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