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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 3

The warehouse fell silent except for the distant hum of traffic and my own ragged breathing. Hours had passed since they'd sent the video—hours of waiting in this chair with zip ties cutting into my wrists, watching shadows lengthen across the concrete floor as afternoon faded to evening.

The taller kidnapper paced near the windows, checking his phone every few minutes. His partner sat on a crate, cleaning his fingernails with a switchblade. The casual violence of the gesture made my stomach clench.

"He should've called by now," the shorter one muttered, snapping the blade closed. "Rich bastards always pay up quick when it's family."

"Give it time," his partner replied, but I caught the edge of uncertainty in his voice. "Five million's nothing to him. He's probably just getting the money together."

I wanted to believe that. Needed to believe it. Silas might be cruel, might have betrayed our marriage in every way that mattered, but he wouldn't let me die. Not for money. Not when he had so much of it.

The phone rang.

Both men straightened, exchanging glances before the taller one answered and put it on speaker. The warehouse filled with the familiar sound of Silas's voice—confident, controlled, utterly calm.

"This is Silas Evans."

"Mr. Evans," the kidnapper said, his voice taking on a respectful tone that would've been laughable under different circumstances. "I trust you received our message."

"I did." No emotion. No concern. He could've been discussing stock prices.

My heart hammered against my ribs. "Silas?" I called out, my voice cracking. "Silas, please, just—"

"Quiet," the shorter man hissed, pressing the blade against my shoulder.

"As you can hear, your wife is unharmed," the taller kidnapper continued. "But that could change very quickly if you don't cooperate. Five million in cryptocurrency, transferred within the next six hours."

Silence stretched across the line. I could hear other voices in the background—his lawyer, probably. Marcus Whitfield, the man who'd handled all our legal affairs for years. They were discussing me like a business transaction.

"Mr. Evans?" the kidnapper prompted. "Do we have a deal?"

When Silas spoke again, his words hit me like physical blows. "I do not negotiate with terrorists. If I pay five million now, every criminal in the city will target me. It's a bad precedent for business."

The warehouse went dead silent. Even my captors seemed stunned.

"What?" the shorter man sputtered. "What did you just say?"

"You heard me." Silas's voice remained maddeningly level. "I've built my reputation on never backing down from threats. I won't start now, not even for this."

"This is your wife!" The taller kidnapper's composure cracked, his voice rising. "Your wife's life!"

"And I'm sorry for any inconvenience this causes you," Silas replied with the same tone he'd use to decline a dinner invitation. "But my decision is final. Good day."

The dial tone echoed through the warehouse like a death knell.

I couldn't breathe. Couldn't think. The zip ties might as well have been around my throat instead of my wrists. Five million dollars. The amount Silas spent on a single painting for his office. Less than he'd paid for the watch on his wrist. And he'd chosen his business reputation over my life.

The kidnappers stared at the phone in disbelief before rage took over. The shorter one kicked a metal bucket, sending it clattering across the floor. "Fucking bastard! What kind of man—"

"The kind who doesn't deserve to breathe," his partner snarled, but I barely heard them over the roaring in my ears.

Eight years. Eight years of loving him, supporting him, believing in him when no one else would. I'd given him everything—my youth, my dreams, my unwavering faith in our future together. And when it came down to it, when my life hung in the balance, I wasn't worth five million dollars to him.

The betrayal cut deeper than any physical wound could. Deeper than discovering the necklace around Chana's throat. This was the final, brutal truth of what I meant to Silas Evans—less valuable than his business reputation, less important than maintaining his image as a man who never backed down.

"Change of plans," the taller man said, his voice hard as steel. "We can't let her go now. She's seen our faces, heard our voices. And if that bastard won't pay..."

They didn't need to finish the sentence. I understood perfectly. I was no longer a source of potential income—I was a liability. A witness who could identify them. And thanks to my husband's cold calculation, I was now worth more dead than alive.

The shorter man pulled out his phone, fingers flying over the screen. "There's a spot up the coast. Cliffs. High tide's in three hours."

My body went numb. Not from fear—I was beyond fear now. The numbness came from a deeper place, from the complete destruction of everything I'd believed about my life, my marriage, my worth as a human being.

Silas had made his choice. Now I would pay the price for it.

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