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Unmasking the Husband

The crystal chandeliers cast golden light across the ballroom as I adjusted my emerald evening gown, the silk cool against my skin. Eight years of attending these charity galas, and I still felt like I was playing dress-up in someone else's life. The anniversary celebration of Evans Enterprises buzzed around me—champagne glasses clinking, designer heels clicking against marble floors, the low hum of business deals disguised as small talk. I spotted Silas near the bar, his tall frame commanding attention even in a room full of New York's elite. He wore his success like armor—the perfectly tailored tuxedo, the confident tilt of his head, the way people gravitated toward him seeking approval or investment. This was his world now, the empire he'd built from nothing. A woman's laugh cut through the ambient noise, bright and flirtatious. My eyes found the source—a stunning brunette in a red dress that hugged every curve, her manicured hand resting on Silas's arm. Chana Hoffman. I recognized her from the society pages, always photographed at the most exclusive clubs, always with the most powerful men.
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Chapter 2

Two days. I had two days left before my flight to Portland, before I could finally close this chapter of my life forever. The grocery bags felt heavier than usual as I walked through the underground parking garage, my footsteps echoing off concrete walls. The fluorescent lights flickered overhead, casting intermittent shadows that made me quicken my pace.

I'd been living in this modest apartment for two years now, ever since I moved out of the penthouse. It wasn't much—a one-bedroom with thin walls and a temperamental heating system—but it was mine. No designer furniture, no marble countertops, no reminders of the life I was leaving behind. Just freedom, or at least the promise of it.

The protection charm incident at the charity gala had been my breaking point. Seeing my most precious gift to Silas hanging around another woman's neck had shattered whatever illusions I'd been clinging to. That night, I'd finally told him I wanted a divorce. His response had been predictable—cold refusal, legal threats, promises that I'd never escape him.

But I'd found a way. Portland offered a fresh start, a teaching position at a small college where no one knew my name or my history. I'd already shipped most of my belongings ahead, keeping only essentials for these final days.

The sound of footsteps behind me made me glance over my shoulder. Two figures emerged from behind a concrete pillar, their faces obscured by black masks. My heart lurched as they moved with purpose, closing the distance between us.

"Mrs. Evans," one of them said, his voice muffled but oddly polite.

I dropped the grocery bags, oranges rolling across the oil-stained floor. "What do you want?"

"Nothing personal," the second man replied, pulling something from his jacket. "Just business."

The needle pierced my arm before I could scream. The world tilted sideways as my legs gave out, the concrete rushing up to meet me. Strong hands caught me before I hit the ground, and through the haze of whatever they'd injected, I heard one of them speak into a phone.

"Package secured. Moving to location two."

Darkness swallowed me whole.

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Cold. That was the first sensation that penetrated the fog in my mind. Cold metal against my wrists, cold air against my skin, cold fear spreading through my chest as consciousness returned.

I was bound to a chair in what looked like an abandoned warehouse. Rust stains streaked down concrete walls, and broken windows let in harsh afternoon light. The smell of motor oil and decay filled my nostrils as I tested the restraints—zip ties, tight enough to cut off circulation if I struggled too hard.

"She's awake," a voice called from somewhere behind me.

Footsteps approached, and the two masked men came into view. Without their masks now, I could see they were younger than I'd expected—maybe late twenties, with the kind of desperate edge that came from having nothing left to lose.

"Mrs. Evans," the taller one said, setting up a phone on a tripod. "Sorry about the accommodations, but we needed somewhere private for our little chat."

"What do you want?" My voice came out hoarse, throat dry from whatever they'd drugged me with.

"Justice," the shorter one spat. "Your husband destroyed our company, ruined our lives. Hostile takeover, he called it. Left us with nothing while he added another hundred million to his empire."

The taller man pressed record on the phone. "But we're reasonable people. We don't want to hurt you—you're just leverage. Five million dollars in untraceable cryptocurrency, and you go home to your fancy penthouse."

"Five million?" I almost laughed despite the terror coursing through my veins. "That's nothing to him. He spends more than that on art for his office."

"Exactly," the man smiled, but it didn't reach his eyes. "So this should be easy. Twenty-four hours, and everyone walks away happy."

They positioned the camera to capture my face, making sure the zip ties and my obvious distress were visible. I knew what Silas would see when he watched this—his wife, terrified and vulnerable, begging for help. The same woman who'd stood by him when he had nothing, who'd believed in his dreams even when they seemed impossible.

"Please," I whispered, looking directly into the camera lens. "Silas, I know you'll see this. Just pay them. I want to come home." The lie tasted bitter on my tongue—I had no intention of going back to him—but I needed him to believe it. Five million dollars was pocket change for the empire we'd built together.

"Twenty-four hours," the taller man said to the camera. "After that, well... let's just say the price goes up significantly."

They stopped recording, and I slumped back in the chair, exhaustion replacing adrenaline. Silas would pay. He had to. Whatever had happened between us, whatever cruel games he played with other women, he wouldn't let me die for five million dollars.

Would he?

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