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When My Husband Conspired With My Step Sister, I Awoke

Car-crash victim Sophie Miller is “locked-in” — fully conscious but paralyzed; she hears doctors tell husband Ethan and stepsister Madison she will likely never recover. At night the pair secretly fornicate beside her bed and confess they orchestrated the crash: in three years Ethan will inherit Sophie’s fortune. Madison researches undetectable poisons to speed the timeline. Sophie, pretending complete vegetative oblivion, begins clandestine rehab—willing her fingers to twitch—determined to regain control of her body before they kill her.
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Chapter 3

The weeks blurred together in a haze of medical routines and whispered conspiracies. I'd learned to track time by the shift changes—Dr. Evans's morning rounds at 7:30 sharp, the lunch cart rattling down the hallway at noon, the night nurses settling in around 11 PM. But it was the conversations after visiting hours that taught me the most about my captors.

Madison was growing restless.

"This is taking too long," she hissed one evening, her voice sharp with frustration. I could hear her pacing beside my bed, her heels clicking against the linoleum in an agitated rhythm. "It's been two months, Ethan. Two months of playing the grieving family while she just... lies there."

"Patience," Ethan replied, but I caught the edge in his voice too. "The doctors are still monitoring her closely. Any sudden changes in her condition would raise questions."

"Questions from who? She's a vegetable. Vegetables don't recover from this kind of brain damage."

The casual cruelty in her words hit me like a physical blow, but I forced my heart rate to remain steady. I'd been practicing this for weeks—controlling my body's involuntary responses, learning to hide my consciousness behind a mask of medical stability.

"We stick to the plan," Ethan said firmly. "Three years. We can wait three years."

"Can we?" Madison's voice dropped to a whisper, but in the sterile silence of the hospital room, I heard every word. "Because I've been thinking. Car accidents happen all the time. Equipment malfunctions. Hell, people in her condition develop complications constantly."

The heart monitor's steady beeping was the only sound for several long seconds.

"Madison."

"I'm just saying, there are options. Faster options. Cleaner options."

"No." Ethan's voice was steel. "Absolutely not. We do this right, or we don't do it at all."

I heard Madison's sharp intake of breath, the rustle of fabric as she moved closer to him.

"Fine," she said finally. "But I'm not waiting three years to start living our life. I want to see some progress on moving the assets."

"Soon," Ethan promised. "Once the insurance settlement comes through, we'll have legitimate reasons to reorganize her holdings. Protective measures for an incapacitated spouse."

They left shortly after, but Madison's words echoed in my mind long into the night. *Faster options. Cleaner options.*

I had to get stronger. I had to find a way to fight back.

The next morning, I began my real rehabilitation in secret.

While Dr. Evans checked my reflexes and found nothing, I was working on the smallest possible movements. A twitch of my pinky finger. The slightest flutter of an eyelid. I started with my left hand, focusing every ounce of willpower on making the muscles respond to my commands.

Nothing.

I tried again. And again. Hours passed with no visible progress, but I could feel something—a faint tingling, like blood slowly returning to a limb that had fallen asleep.

By the third day, I managed to move my pinky finger a fraction of an inch. The movement was so small that even I wasn't sure it had happened, but it was something. A crack in the prison of my own body.

Ethan arrived that afternoon with an enormous bouquet of white roses—my supposed favorite flowers, though I'd always preferred wildflowers. He arranged them carefully in the vase beside my bed, his movements precise and performative.

"Good afternoon, Mrs. Miller," Nurse Patricia said as she entered to check my vitals. "Oh, what beautiful flowers!"

"I bring them fresh every few days," Ethan replied, his voice heavy with manufactured devotion. "Sophie always loved roses. I want her room to feel like home."

"That's so sweet. She's lucky to have such a devoted husband."

If only she knew that each bouquet cost more than most people's weekly salary, all charged to my own credit card. If only she knew that Ethan had never once brought me roses when I was conscious—he'd always claimed they were too cliché.

After Patricia left, Ethan's mask slipped.

"The bank called today," he said quietly, settling into the chair beside my bed. "They're ready to set up the medical trust account. All your assets will be protected and managed appropriately during your... recovery period."

I felt that familiar spike of rage, but I'd learned to channel it now, to use it as fuel for my secret exercises. While he spoke about protecting my assets, I worked on flexing my toes inside the hospital socks.

"Madison's handling the offshore arrangements," he continued. "She's surprisingly good with financial planning. Who knew your little stepsister had such a head for business?"

The casual way he discussed dismantling my life's work made my stomach churn. These weren't just numbers on a balance sheet—they were my father's legacy, the empire he'd built from nothing and entrusted to me.

That evening, Madison arrived with her laptop, settling into the corner chair with the focused intensity of someone conducting serious business.

"The Cayman account is active," she said without preamble, her fingers flying across the keyboard. "I've been researching the best structures for asset protection. Turns out, there are some very creative ways to ensure Sophie's wealth is... properly managed."

"How creative?" Ethan asked.

"Well, let's just say that by the time the three years are up, most of her liquid assets will be safely offshore, earning excellent returns in accounts that would be very difficult to trace back to the original estate."

I listened to them plan the systematic theft of everything I owned, and I practiced moving my thumb. Just a millimeter. Just enough to prove to myself that I was still in here, still fighting.

"I've also been looking into other options," Madison said, her voice dropping to barely above a whisper. "There are substances that can cause cardiac events in patients with compromised systems. Completely undetectable in routine toxicology screens."

"Madison, we've discussed this."

"I know, I know. But Ethan, what if she starts showing signs of improvement? What if those brain scans start looking too promising?"

The typing stopped, and I could feel the weight of their stares on my motionless form.

"Then we deal with that when it happens," Ethan said finally. "But for now, we stick to the plan."

After they left, I lay in the darkness and moved my fingers one by one, a tiny rebellion they couldn't see. Madison was researching poisons. She was growing impatient, desperate, dangerous.

I had to move faster.

I had to be ready.

Because I was beginning to understand that three years might be an optimistic timeline. Madison was already looking for ways to accelerate their schedule, and when she finally worked up the courage to act on her research, I needed to be strong enough to stop her.

The war for my life had begun, and the battlefield was my own broken body.

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