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The Phantom Wife He Cannot Save

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After receiving a terminal cancer diagnosis, a woman is mocked by her billionaire husband and murdered by her surgeon sister for her organs. Her family covers up the crime, and her husband unknowingly prepares to marry her killer. Now a lingering ghost, she watches in agony as her mother celebrates her disappearance. Refusing to pass on, she remains a spectral witness to their betrayal, vowing to watch their lives crumble as they profit from her horrific death.

The Phantom Wife He Cannot Save Chapter 1

The heavy mahogany door to the study felt cold under Aracely's palm. Her fingertips were white from the pressure, her other hand clutching a single sheet of paper—a diagnosis that had become her entire world.

Inside, Keenan didn't look up. He sat in his leather chair, a fortress of calm, his voice a low, steady murmur of French as he finalized a merger on the screen in front of him. The keyboard clicked with a metronomic rhythm, each tap a dismissal.

She took a breath that didn't quite fill her lungs. "Keenan, I'm sick."

Her voice was a thread of sound, nearly lost in the vast, silent room.

The clicking stopped. He didn't turn, but a small, humorless smile touched his lips. He swiveled the chair slowly, his eyes sweeping over her as if she were something unpleasant he'd found on the bottom of his shoe.

Aracely stepped forward, her hand shaking as she placed the diagnosis on the polished expanse of his desk. The red stamp from the oncologist's office looked like a smear of blood on the crisp white paper. Glioblastoma.

He glanced down at it. One look. Then, with a flick of his wrist, he sent the paper skittering off the desk. It fluttered to the floor, a wounded bird.

He stood, his height casting a shadow over her. The scent of his expensive cologne, a scent she used to love, now felt suffocating. The mistrust between them had festered since a graduation party years ago, when Keenan had seen her talking to an old friend named Felix Riddle and had drawn his own dark conclusions. He had never let it go.

"To get a better deal in the divorce settlement," he said, his voice dangerously soft, "you'd even invent a terminal illness?"

Tears blurred her vision, but she shook her head, trying to form words. "The headaches... the nausea..."

He cut her off, his patience gone. He snatched his phone from the desk, his thumb jabbing the screen. He dialed his family's lawyer and hit the speakerphone button.

A cold, professional voice filled the room. "Mr. Ross."

"Walk me through the asset forfeiture clause again," Keenan commanded, his eyes locked on Aracely's.

The lawyer's voice was relentless, a sterile recitation of legal terms that all meant the same thing: she would leave this marriage with nothing. Not her gallery, not her savings, not an ounce of dignity. Each word was a nail hammered into her coffin.

Her heart felt like it was being squeezed by an invisible hand. She couldn't breathe.

Keenan ended the call. He looked down at her, his face a mask of pure, unadulterated disgust. He leaned in close, his breath warm against her ear, but his words were shards of ice.

"If you want to die," he whispered, "do it quickly. Don't waste my time."

That was it. The tiny, flickering light of hope inside her went out. The cold that followed was absolute, a deep, internal winter from which she knew she would never recover.

She didn't scream. She didn't cry out. She simply bent down, her movements slow and deliberate, and picked up the crumpled diagnosis from the floor. She smoothed it out as best she could.

Then she turned and walked out of the study, her spine perfectly straight. Every step felt like walking on broken glass.

Back in the master bedroom, the mirror showed a stranger. A pale, gaunt woman with shadows under her eyes and hair that had started to thin from the medication—the medication her sister had assured her would help.

She pulled a cardboard box from the back of the closet and began to pack. Her movements were mechanical, detached. A silk blouse. A cashmere sweater. Four years of her life, folded into neat, meaningless squares.

Her fingers brushed against the silver frame on the nightstand. A picture from their wedding day. Keenan was smiling, a genuine, unguarded smile she hadn't seen in years. The sight of it was a physical pain.

She picked up the frame, turned it facedown, and dropped it into the trash can. It landed with a dull, final thud.

She pulled out her phone and dialed her sister.

"Cheyenne," she said, her voice eerily calm.

On the other end, Cheyenne's voice was a warm, professional balm. The voice of a surgeon. The voice of a savior. "Ara, honey, what did he say? It's okay. We'll get through this. I've already spoken to the hospital. We can get you in for surgery."

"Okay," Aracely said.

She hung up and walked to the floor-to-ceiling window, looking out at the glittering expanse of Manhattan. The city was alive, a vibrant, pulsing network of lights. Her world was gray ash.

From downstairs, she heard the familiar, sharp tone of her mother-in-law's voice and knew Genevieve had arrived for her weekly, unsolicited inspection of the household.

"Leo, I've told you not to go near that woman's room. She's not well in the head."

Aracely's feet carried her to her son's door. Her hand hovered over the doorknob, a silent ache in her chest.

Then she heard Leo's small, clear voice, parroting the words he'd been taught. "I don't know her."

Her hand fell to her side. Her nails dug into her palm, drawing blood. The small, sharp pain was a distant thing, an echo.

She turned away from the door, her gaze unfocused. A decision settled over her, cold and hard as stone.

She walked to her dressing table. Slowly, she twisted the diamond wedding band off her ring finger. It felt strange, leaving her finger bare and cold. She placed it on the cool marble surface.

Her phone buzzed. A text from Cheyenne.

Surgery scheduled for 7 a.m. tomorrow. They're ready for you.

Aracely typed back a single word.

Confirmed.

She pressed send.

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