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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 2

The drive back to the city passed in suffocating silence. Jane kept glancing at me from the passenger seat, her knuckles white as she gripped the door handle. I stared straight ahead at the highway, my hands steady on the wheel despite the storm raging inside my chest.

Every mile brought fresh memories flooding back—Francis taking hushed phone calls in his study, the way he'd started showering immediately after coming home from work, how he'd suddenly developed an interest in "mentoring" Reya through her post-graduation career struggles. The signs had been there all along, painted in neon, and I'd been too trusting to see them.

"Mel," Jane finally whispered as we took the exit toward my neighborhood. "Maybe there's an explanation. Maybe that man was mistaken—"

"No." The word came out sharper than I intended. "You saw my face when he described her. We both know exactly who he was talking about."

Reya Martinez. Twenty-four years old, stunning in that effortless way that made older women feel invisible. The girl my family had sponsored through State University, who'd graduated summa cum laude with a business degree. The girl who'd sent me a heartfelt thank-you card just last month, calling me her "second mother" and expressing eternal gratitude for everything the Parker family had done for her.

The girl who'd been texting my husband at all hours, always with some urgent question about job interviews or networking events.

My elegant townhouse came into view, its Georgian facade glowing under the streetlights. But my blood turned to ice when I saw Francis's black BMW in the driveway—and beside it, a red Honda Civic I'd seen parked outside our house too many times recently.

"Oh God," Jane breathed. "Melody, maybe we should—"

"No." I pulled into the driveway and cut the engine. "I need to see this for myself."

My hands shook as I retrieved my keys, but my resolve hardened with each step toward the front door. Instead of using the main entrance, I slipped around to the side door that led through the mudroom. Francis never locked it—a security habit that had always annoyed me but now served my purpose perfectly.

The house felt different the moment I stepped inside. Warmer. More alive than it had been in months. I could hear music playing softly from the living room—something jazzy and intimate that Francis never listened to when we were together.

Then I heard the laughter.

Low, throaty, unmistakably feminine. Followed by Francis's voice, softer and more tender than I'd heard it in years.

"You're incredible," he murmured. "I can't believe I waited so long to tell you how I really feel."

My heart hammered against my ribs as I crept toward the kitchen doorway. From there, I had a perfect view of our living room—the space where Francis and I had hosted dinner parties, where we'd curled up to watch movies, where I'd dreamed of our future children playing on the Persian rug my grandmother had given us as a wedding gift.

Now Reya Martinez was sprawled across our cream sofa in a silk camisole and jeans, her long dark hair spilling over the cushions like liquid chocolate. Francis knelt beside her, his shirt unbuttoned, his fingers tracing patterns on her bare shoulder.

But what made my throat close wasn't just their intimate positioning—it was the tabby cat purring contentedly on Reya's lap, its orange fur catching the lamplight.

Francis knew about my asthma. He'd rushed me to the emergency room twice during our marriage when I'd had severe attacks. He knew that cat dander was one of my worst triggers, that even brief exposure could send me into respiratory distress.

Yet here he was, allowing—no, welcoming—a cat into our home while I was away.

The betrayal hit me like a physical blow. This wasn't just infidelity. This was calculated cruelty.

As if summoned by my thoughts, my lungs began to constrict. The familiar tightness crept up my chest, and despite my efforts to breathe silently, a small gasp escaped my lips.

The cat's ears perked up. Reya turned toward the kitchen, her dark eyes meeting mine across the room.

For a moment, time stopped. I saw the flash of recognition in her gaze, followed not by shame or guilt, but by something that looked almost like satisfaction.

"Francis," she said quietly, never breaking eye contact with me. "I think we have company."

He spun around, his face cycling through shock, panic, and finally settling on a weak attempt at indignation.

"Melody! What are you—you said you wouldn't be back until tomorrow!" He scrambled to his feet, fumbling with his shirt buttons. "This isn't what it looks like. Reya was having a crisis, and I was just—"

"Helping her?" My voice came out as a wheeze, my asthma already making breathing difficult. "With your shirt off? In our living room? With a cat that could kill me?"

Reya slowly sat up, making no effort to cover herself or show any sign of remorse. If anything, she looked annoyed at the interruption.

"Hello, Melody," she said coolly, stroking the cat's fur. "I hope you don't mind—I brought Whiskers over. Francis said you were out of town."

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