When My Husband Framed Me for Killing His Brother’s Heir Novel Cover

When My Husband Framed Me for Killing His Brother’s Heir

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Three years. One thousand and ninety-five days of marriage, and Reed still treated me like a business transaction. I lay beside him in our California king bed, watching the city lights filter through the floor-to-ceiling windows of our Manhattan penthouse. The silk sheets felt cool against my skin as Reed moved mechanically above me, his eyes fixed somewhere beyond my shoulder. "Are you almost done?" I whispered, hating myself for asking. He didn't answer. Just checked his watch—midnight exactly—before thrusting once more and pulling out. "It's our anniversary," I reminded him, reaching for his hand. Reed glanced at me, his expression unreadable. "I know what day it is, Elina." I shifted closer, hoping for some warmth, some acknowledgment that we were husband and wife, not just business partners.

When My Husband Framed Me for Killing His Brother’s Heir Chapter 1

Three years. One thousand and ninety-five days of marriage, and Reed still treated me like a business transaction.

I lay beside him in our California king bed, watching the city lights filter through the floor-to-ceiling windows of our Manhattan penthouse. The silk sheets felt cool against my skin as Reed moved mechanically above me, his eyes fixed somewhere beyond my shoulder.

"Are you almost done?" I whispered, hating myself for asking.

He didn't answer. Just checked his watch—midnight exactly—before thrusting once more and pulling out.

"It's our anniversary," I reminded him, reaching for his hand.

Reed glanced at me, his expression unreadable. "I know what day it is, Elina."

I shifted closer, hoping for some warmth, some acknowledgment that we were husband and wife, not just business partners. "I thought maybe we could—"

"I need a shower." He cut me off, already sliding from the bed. "There's a conference call at six tomorrow."

"But it's still our anniversary," I said, my voice small even to my own ears.

Reed paused at the bathroom door, his silhouette rigid. "And I have obligations to fulfill."

The bathroom door closed with a soft click. I heard the shower start, water running to wash away any trace of me from his skin.

I curled around my pillow, clutching it tight as tears threatened. This was our pattern—these scheduled encounters, these moments of clinical intimacy followed by Reed's immediate withdrawal.

Through the partially open door, I watched him emerge from the shower fifteen minutes later, already dressed in his silk robe. He sat at his nightstand, pulling out a small leather-bound calendar I'd never seen before.

"Marking the date?" I asked, my voice barely audible.

Reed's pen paused. "What?"

"The calendar. Are you marking our anniversary?"

His jaw tightened. "This is a business calendar, Elina. Nothing more."

But I'd seen it—the neat X he'd placed on today's date. The nineteenth such mark in three years.

---

Morning light streamed through the penthouse windows as Reed placed a small velvet box beside my coffee cup.

"Happy anniversary," he said, not looking up from his tablet.

I opened the box to find a diamond bracelet—expensive, tasteful, and completely impersonal. "It's beautiful," I lied.

"Your card is inside."

Of course. Even his sentiments came pre-printed.

Later that day, we attended the Harper family brunch at their Hamptons estate. I wore the bracelet, hoping it might spark some conversation, some connection.

"Elina, darling, that's a lovely piece," Victoria Ashworth commented, her eyes gleaming with malicious curiosity. "Though perhaps a bit... expected for an anniversary gift?"

Before I could respond, Camille glided into the room, her hand resting protectively on her collarbone where a stunning sapphire necklace caught the light.

"Sorry we're late," she said, her voice musical. "Reed insisted on stopping by Tiffany's."

My eyes snapped to the necklace—custom-designed, with a pendant that looked like a teardrop caught in a silver embrace.

"Camille, that's exquisite," Victoria cooed.

"Do you like it?" Camille fingered the sapphire. "Reed has such impeccable taste."

I glanced at Reed, who was watching Camille with an intensity I'd never seen directed at me. His eyes followed her hand as it traced the necklace, his expression almost... reverent.

"That's the same sapphire that was in the display case yesterday," Reed said softly. "I couldn't resist."

"Yesterday?" I echoed.

Reed's eyes flicked to me, then away. "After our meeting."

Our meeting had ended at noon. The Tiffany's bag had been tucked into his briefcase when he came home.

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A week later, a power surge caused the lights in our penthouse to flicker. When they stabilized, I noticed something strange—a sliver of light from beneath the door to Reed's home office.

The door that was always locked.

Curious, I approached and pushed it open. Instead of the server room I expected, I found myself in a small, climate-controlled space I'd never seen before.

The walls were covered with sketches—dozens of them—all of Camille. Camille laughing. Camille walking down Fifth Avenue. Camille at the charity gala last month.

On a small desk sat a laptop, its screen glowing with an open email draft:

*Camille,*

*I can't stop thinking about yesterday. When I touched her, it felt wrong—like I was betraying you. Even though you're not mine to betray.*

*I know this is twisted. I know I should stop. But when I close my eyes, I see only you...*

My fingers trembled as I scrolled through hundreds of similar unsent messages, each more tortured than the last.

"Elina?"

I whirled around to find Reed standing in the doorway, his face drained of color.

"What is this?" I whispered.

His eyes darted to the laptop, then back to me. "Get out."

"Is this why you've never—" My voice broke. "Is this why you can't stand to touch me?"

Reed stepped toward me, his expression unreadable. "You don't understand."

"I understand perfectly." I backed away, bumping against the desk. "You're in love with your brother's wife."

The truth hung between us, sharp and irretrievable.

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