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Wife Fights Family Plot

The salmon was perfectly pink, the asparagus still crisp with that slight bite Adrian preferred. I arranged the plates with the same care I'd given our dinners for seven years, each detail a small offering to the life we'd built together. The dining room glowed softly in the candlelight, our wedding photo smiling down from the mantle—two people who looked so certain of their forever. Adrian's tablet lay forgotten on the kitchen counter, its screen still illuminated from when he'd been checking emails before his shower. I reached for it absently, meaning only to move it aside while I wiped down the granite surface. The message notification caught my eye—not because I was looking, but because it was impossible to ignore. *Missing you already. Can't wait for tonight. —E* My fingers trembled as I touched the screen, and more messages appeared. A thread of intimate exchanges that made my stomach lurch.
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Chapter 2

The antiseptic smell of the nursing facility always made my stomach turn, but today it felt like a warning. I clutched the thermos of Robert's favorite soup—chicken and dumplings made from his late wife's recipe—as I walked down the sterile hallway toward his room. My father-in-law had been declining rapidly these past weeks, and I'd taken on the responsibility of his daily care visits. Adrian was always "too busy" with work.

Robert's door stood slightly ajar, and I paused when I heard voices inside. Margaret's crisp tone cut through the air like a blade.

"The timeline needs to be accelerated," she was saying. "The doctor says he won't last much longer, and we need everything in place before—"

"Mother, please." Adrian's voice, lower but unmistakably his. "We've been over this. The supplements are working. She's already showing signs of confusion, forgetfulness. A few more weeks and—"

"A few more weeks and she might figure it out, my son." The possessive way Margaret said those last two words made my blood freeze. "We need to make sure she's declared unfit before she can cause problems. Alaina belongs with family who can provide stability."

My hand tightened on the thermos handle until my knuckles went white. Mother. My son. The words echoed in my head as puzzle pieces clicked into place with horrifying clarity. Margaret Shaw wasn't just Adrian's boss—she was his biological mother. And they were planning to have me committed.

"The herbal supplements you've been giving her are perfect," Margaret continued. "Dr. Richardson has already expressed concerns about her mental state during our last conversation. A few more documented episodes, and we'll have grounds for involuntary commitment."

I pressed myself against the wall, my heart hammering so loud I was certain they'd hear it. The supplements. Those little brown bottles Adrian had been so thoughtful about, mixing into my morning smoothies with such care. "For your stress, sweetheart. All natural herbs to help you relax." I'd been grateful for his attention, touched by his concern for my wellbeing.

He'd been poisoning me.

"What about the other preparations?" Adrian asked.

"Everything's arranged. I've been moving small items in your house, changing details she'll notice subconsciously. The goal is to make her question her own memory, her own sanity. Combined with the hallucinogens in the supplements, she'll be exhibiting clear signs of mental instability within the month."

My legs nearly gave out. The missing earrings I'd searched for frantically. The family photo that kept appearing in different rooms. The grocery list I'd sworn I'd written differently. I'd been questioning my own mind, wondering if I was losing my grip on reality.

They'd been gaslighting me systematically.

"And Alaina?" Adrian's voice carried a note I'd never heard before—cold, calculating.

"She'll be much better off with us. A stable home, proper education, the advantages that come with the Shaw name. Pearl's... instability makes her an unfit mother."

The thermos slipped from my numb fingers, hitting the floor with a metallic clang. The conversation inside stopped abruptly.

"What was that?" Margaret's sharp voice.

I forced myself to move, pushing through the door with a bright smile that felt like shattered glass on my face. "Sorry I'm late! Traffic was terrible."

Robert lay propped up in his bed, looking frailer than ever, while Margaret and Adrian stood near the window like conspirators caught in the light. Adrian's face showed surprise, then quickly shifted to that familiar loving expression I now recognized as a mask.

"Pearl, darling." He crossed to me, pressing a kiss to my cheek. "I didn't expect to see you here so early."

"I brought soup for your father." I held up the thermos with hands that barely trembled. "Margaret, what a pleasant surprise."

Margaret's cold blue eyes searched my face for any sign that I'd overheard their conversation. "I was just discussing Robert's care with Adrian. We want to ensure he has everything he needs during this difficult time."

"Of course." I moved to Robert's bedside, noting how his eyes tracked my movements with unusual alertness. Had he heard their conversation too? "How are you feeling today, Robert?"

His weathered hand gripped mine with surprising strength. "Better now that you're here, dear girl." His voice was barely a whisper, but his eyes held a warning I couldn't quite interpret.

Adrian checked his watch. "I should get back to the office. That Morrison account won't handle itself." Another lie, delivered with practiced ease.

After they left, I sat with Robert in the gathering dusk, my mind racing through everything I'd learned. The scope of their conspiracy was breathtaking—Margaret and Adrian, mother and son, working together to destroy my life and steal my daughter.

"Pearl." Robert's voice was stronger now that we were alone. "Be careful, child. There are things... things about this family you don't know."

I leaned closer. "What things, Robert?"

But exhaustion had claimed him again, his eyes drifting closed. I sat in the silence, planning my next move. If Margaret and Adrian thought they could break me with their psychological warfare, they'd underestimated their target.

I had evidence now. I had knowledge. And I had something they didn't expect—the fierce determination of a mother who would do anything to protect her child.

The war they'd started was about to become very real.

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