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Wife Uncovers Husband's Plot

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The flight from London was a six-hour blur of white noise and scotch that burned going down but refused to numb the panic clawing at my throat. I didn’t remember leaving the boardroom. I didn’t remember the drive to the airfield. All I possessed was the echo of the detective’s voice on the phone—*drowning*, *accident*, *Julien*—and the terrifying, hollow silence that followed. When the car tires crunched over the gravel of our Hamptons estate, the sanctuary I had paid ten million dollars for looked like a crime scene. Because it was. Red and blue strobe lights fractured the darkness, bouncing off the sleek glass of the modern windows and, more horrifyingly, off the surface of the infinity pool. The water, usually a sheet of calm turquoise, looked like oil under the flashing lights. I was out of the car before it stopped. My heels sank into the manicured lawn, ruining the Italian leather, but I couldn’t feel my feet.

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The flight from London was a six-hour blur of white noise and scotch that burned going down but refused to numb the panic clawing at my throat. I didn’t remember leaving the boardroom. I didn’t remember the drive to the airfield. All I possessed was the echo of the detective’s voice on the phone—*drowning*, *accident*, *Julien*—and the terrifying, hollow silence that followed.

When the car tires crunched over the gravel of our Hamptons estate, the sanctuary I had paid ten million dollars for looked like a crime scene. Because it was.

Red and blue strobe lights fractured the darkness, bouncing off the sleek glass of the modern windows and, more horrifyingly, off the surface of the infinity pool. The water, usually a sheet of calm turquoise, looked like oil under the flashing lights.

I was out of the car before it stopped. My heels sank into the manicured lawn, ruining the Italian leather, but I couldn’t feel my feet. I couldn’t feel anything but the sledgehammer pounding of my own heart.

"Emily! Oh god, Emily!"

Kyler collided with me near the patio doors. My husband, the man I had defied my family to marry, the man I had built into a titan of industry, was a wreck. His designer shirt was soaked, clinging to his chest. His hair was plastered to his forehead. He grabbed my shoulders, his grip bruising.

"Where is he?" My voice was a shard of glass, unrecognizable to my own ears. "Where is my son?"

"I tried," Kyler sobbed, his face burying into my neck. He smelled of chlorine and manic sweat. "I stepped away for five minutes, Em. Just five minutes. The Tokyo market was opening, I had to take the conference call in the office because the signal was weak by the water. The gate... the latch must have been faulty. I came back and he was just... he was floating."

I pushed past him. I had to see. I had to know this wasn't some twisted hallucination brought on by jet lag and exhaustion.

Paramedics were packing up. They weren't rushing. That was the detail that broke me. They were moving with the respectful slowness of people who had nothing left to save.

***

Three days later, the penthouse in the city smelled like a funeral parlor. Lilies. I hated lilies. Their cloying, sweet stench permeated the curtains, the upholstery, my hair. I had banned the staff from entering the west wing. I needed silence. I needed to be where Julien had been.

I sat on the floor of the nursery, the plush carpet rough against my palms. The room was perfectly preserved. His favorite teddy bear—the one with the missing button eye—sat on the pillow. The silence here wasn't peaceful; it was heavy, pressing against my eardrums like deep water.

It was 3:00 AM. Sleep was a foreign country I couldn't visit.

I needed to hear him. I needed to hear his laugh, the way he couldn't pronounce his 'r's yet. I reached for the iPad on the nightstand. It was the family tablet, synced to the cloud account I shared with Kyler to archive our lives. I wanted the video from last week, the one where Julien was chasing a butterfly.

My fingers trembled as I unlocked the screen. The harsh blue light made my eyes water. I tapped the 'Photos' app.

The gallery refreshed. A new video sat at the top of the feed, labeled with a cloud icon indicating it had just finished syncing from Kyler’s phone. The timestamp froze the blood in my veins.

*Saturday. 2:15 PM.*

The coroner had estimated Julien’s time of death between 2:00 and 2:30 PM.

Kyler had said he was in the home office. He said he was on a conference call with Tokyo. He said he was frantic.

I pressed play.

The video didn't show the mahogany interior of our Hamptons study. It showed the sterile, beige luxury of a VIP hospital suite. Streamers hung from the ceiling. A banner read *Happy 1st Birthday*.

The camera panned, and the world tilted on its axis. There was Kyler. Not wet. Not frantic. He was laughing, his head thrown back, holding a plastic flute of champagne. He was wearing a custom t-shirt that read *#1 Dad* in bold, childish font.

He turned, and the camera followed his movement. He wasn't alone. Bella Roberts, his executive assistant—the woman I paid six figures to organize his schedule—stepped into the frame. She was wearing a matching *#1 Mom* t-shirt. She held a baby, a boy with dark hair, and handed him to Kyler.

"Look at him with his grandpa," Bella cooed from behind the camera, her voice dripping with possession.

The camera swiveled to the corner of the room. My father-in-law, a man Kyler claimed was too frail to travel, was sitting in an armchair, looking healthy and holding the child Kyler had just passed to him.

The video ended. The play button reappeared in the center of the screen.

I stared at the timestamp again. *2:15 PM.*

Kyler wasn't in the office. He wasn't in the Hamptons. He was forty miles away in the city, celebrating the birthday of a secret child with his mistress, while our son—my son—drowned alone in the pool.

The grief that had paralyzed me for seventy-two hours didn't vanish. It hardened. It turned into something cold and sharp, like a blade sliding out of a sheath. I looked at the teddy bear on the bed, then back at the smiling face of the man who had murdered my son with his negligence.

I didn't scream. I didn't throw the iPad. I set it down gently on the carpet, picked up the phone, and dialed the one number I knew Kyler couldn't monitor.

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