Pregnant Wife Pushed From a Cliff Returns at Her Own Funeral-ruby - Chainityai

Pregnant Wife Pushed From a Cliff Returns at Her Own Funeral-ruby

The cabin smelled like wet pine, burned coffee, and fear.

Audrey had never known fear had a smell until she was nine months pregnant in a snowbound cabin with her husband smiling at her from across the room.

Carter kept asking if she needed anything.

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Tea.

Another blanket.

Help standing up.

He said all of it in the soft voice people used when they wanted outsiders to think they were kind.

But there were no outsiders there.

There was only the Aspen blizzard pounding snow against the windows, the dead phone on the nightstand, and the man who had recently taken out a $50 million life insurance policy on her.

Audrey had found the paperwork two nights earlier.

At first, she had told herself she was misreading it.

Pregnancy had made her tired, foggy, emotional, and Carter had been very good at making her doubt her own mind.

He called her forgetful when she remembered things too clearly.

He called her dramatic when she reacted to things any sane person would fear.

He called her beautiful most often when he wanted her quiet.

But paper did not flirt.

Paper did not gaslight.

The policy was there in plain black ink, tucked inside a bank folder behind a stack of old cabin receipts.

Fifty million dollars.

Spouse beneficiary.

Final confirmation requested from the insurance group.

Audrey had stood barefoot on the cold wood floor at 2:14 a.m., one hand on her belly and the other shaking around her phone, photographing every page she could before Carter stirred in the bedroom.

She photographed the policy page.

She photographed the signature block.

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