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Wife Uncovers Husband's Fake Amnesia Scheme Novel Cover

Wife Uncovers Husband's Fake Amnesia Scheme

The steady beep of hospital monitors pulled me from darkness. My eyelids felt heavy, my body a constellation of pain points. The antiseptic smell hit me first—that unmistakable hospital scent that always made my stomach clench. As consciousness fully returned, memory flashed in fragments: headlights, screeching tires, Matthias's face turned away from the wheel, then nothing but blackness and noise. I turned my head slightly, wincing at the stiffness in my neck, and saw him. Matthias sat upright in the adjacent hospital bed, already awake, his dark hair disheveled but otherwise appearing remarkably unscathed. Relief flooded through me. "Matthias," I whispered, my voice scratchy. "Thank God you're okay." His eyes met mine, but something was wrong. Where I expected to see warmth or relief, I found only cold detachment.
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The steady beep of hospital monitors pulled me from darkness. My eyelids felt heavy, my body a constellation of pain points. The antiseptic smell hit me first—that unmistakable hospital scent that always made my stomach clench. As consciousness fully returned, memory flashed in fragments: headlights, screeching tires, Matthias's face turned away from the wheel, then nothing but blackness and noise.

I turned my head slightly, wincing at the stiffness in my neck, and saw him. Matthias sat upright in the adjacent hospital bed, already awake, his dark hair disheveled but otherwise appearing remarkably unscathed. Relief flooded through me.

"Matthias," I whispered, my voice scratchy. "Thank God you're okay."

His eyes met mine, but something was wrong. Where I expected to see warmth or relief, I found only cold detachment. A chill ran through me that had nothing to do with the hospital's air conditioning.

"Who are you?" he asked, his voice flat.

My heart stuttered. "What? Matthias, it's me. Ariella. Your wife."

He frowned, shaking his head slowly. "I don't... I don't remember you. The doctors say I have amnesia." He paused, looking confused. "The last thing I remember is being twenty years old, and Lorelei..."

The name hit me like another car crash. Lorelei Stevens—his college girlfriend, the one who'd left him heartbroken years before we met.

"You're my wife?" he continued, his tone incredulous. "I'm sorry, but I don't remember our marriage. How long have we...?"

"Three years," I whispered, the words feeling like glass in my throat.

And then something extraordinary happened. As I stared at him, bewildered and hurt, I heard his voice—but his lips weren't moving.

*Perfect, she's buying the amnesia act. Now I can finally get rid of her and be with Lorelei.*

I jerked back against the pillows, the shock like electricity through my system. Had I imagined it? But no—there it was again, clear as day:

*This is going better than expected. She looks devastated. Just need to keep this up until I can file for divorce.*

My breath caught. Matthias's face remained a mask of confusion, but I had somehow heard his actual thoughts. Thoughts that revealed a monstrous truth: he was faking. This was all an elaborate performance.

"I'm sorry," he said aloud, not looking sorry at all. "But I think we need to face reality. If I don't remember you or our life together..." He hesitated, a perfect dramatic pause. "I think we should divorce. It's not fair to either of us to pretend."

I couldn't speak. The betrayal was so complete, so calculated, that it left me speechless. Three years of marriage—all the dinners I'd cooked, the business connections I'd provided through my family, the love I'd given him—meant nothing. He'd orchestrated this entire scenario to discard me.

Before I could respond, the door swung open. A woman in a flowing white dress stepped into the room, her blonde hair catching the light like a halo—a calculated effect, I was certain. Lorelei Stevens, in the flesh.

"Matt!" she cried, rushing to his bedside. "Oh my darling, I came as soon as I heard!"

She threw her arms around him, pressing her lips to his forehead while shooting me a triumphant glance over his shoulder. I watched, frozen, as she stroked his face with manicured fingers.

And then her thoughts invaded my mind too:

*That pathetic wife of his looks so broken. This is easier than I thought. Soon I'll have access to all that Davis family money.*

I closed my eyes, trying to block out this new, overwhelming ability. When I opened them again, Matthias was holding Lorelei's hand, looking at her with undisguised adoration. The performance would have been convincing if I couldn't hear the calculating thoughts behind it.

The door burst open again, this time revealing Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. Matthias's mother took one look at the scene—her son embracing Lorelei while I sat alone in my hospital bed—and her face hardened with unmistakable fury.

"Get out," she snapped at Lorelei. "How dare you show your face here?"

*Poor Ariella,* came Mrs. Gordon's thoughts, clear and genuine. *That manipulative witch has her claws in our son again. We won't stand for this.*

"Mother," Matthias protested, maintaining his amnesia act. "You can't speak to Lorelei that way. She's the only person I remember!"

Mr. Gordon stepped forward, his normally composed face flushed with anger. "Enough of this nonsense, Matthias. Your behavior is disgraceful."

*I'm ashamed to call him my son right now,* came his father's thoughts. *After everything Ariella has done for him, for our family business...*

"If you continue this charade," Mr. Gordon said aloud, his voice dangerously quiet, "you can consider yourself financially cut off. From everything."

I watched as panic flashed across Matthias's face, quickly masked by his performance of confusion. But I heard his thoughts clear as day:

*Shit. He can't do that. I need that money until this divorce is finalized.*

The battle lines had been drawn. And somehow, impossibly, I could hear everyone's true thoughts—the one advantage I never expected to have in this war Matthias had started.

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