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The Invisible Wife’s Silent Sacrifice

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Claire spent every waking moment protecting the transplanted heart beating inside her billionaire husband, Cooper. Though his grandfather forced their marriage, she loved him enough to endure his endless coldness. When she received a frantic text saying Cooper was in a fatal car wreck, she ran through a freezing storm to save him. But she pushed open the VIP club doors only to find no doctors. Instead, Cooper was making out with his mistress, Kendall, while his wealthy friends erupted into malicious laughter at Claire's soaked, panicked state. It was all a cruel prank. To force a divorce, Cooper treated her like garbage. He threw the custom meals she secretly cooked for his failing liver into the trash, giving Kendall the credit. When Claire begged him to stop drinking hard liquor for the sake of his fragile heart, he made a sickening demand. "Go kiss that waiter on the mouth right now, and I won't touch another drop." To keep him alive, Claire swallowed her pride and kissed the terrified boy while cameras flashed. But her total degradation didn't earn his mercy. Cooper called her a sickening gold digger and walked out with his mistress, leaving Claire to the wolves. His best friend poured a sticky martini over her head, tore the strap of her dress, and raised a massive fist to smash her face. She had sacrificed her soul to keep his heart beating, only to be destroyed by it. Just as the fist swung down, the heavy oak door was kicked off its hinges. Cooper stood in the doorway, his eyes burning with a terrifying, primal fury. He had only returned for a forgotten phone, but seeing another man's hands on his legal wife ignited a possessive rage that was about to burn the entire room down.

The Invisible Wife’s Silent Sacrifice Chapter 1

Claire pushed the heavy door of the yellow cab open, her worn heel plunging directly into a deep puddle on the Manhattan asphalt. The icy, torrential rain of the November storm hit her instantly. The freezing water soaked through her thin trench coat in seconds, sending violent shivers down her spine. Her teeth chattered, but she didn't care. Her fingers, pale and trembling, gripped her phone so tightly her knuckles ached. On the cracked screen, a single text message from Cormac burned into her retinas. Cooper's in a bad way. Car wreck. Get to The Core Club now. Her chest tightened so painfully she gasped for air. The rain plastered her hair to her cheeks, but she couldn't feel the cold anymore. All she could feel was the terrifying, suffocating panic clawing at her throat. The heart. If Cooper was in a wreck, the trauma to his chest could be fatal. The transplanted heart-that specific heart-could be damaged. The mere thought of that muscle stopping made Claire's own heart stutter and fail. She shoved past a group of pedestrians, ignoring their angry shouts, and sprinted toward the glowing brass revolving doors of The Core Club. Her wet clothes weighed her down, her breath coming in ragged, painful tears. As she reached the entrance, a burly security guard in a custom-tailored uniform stepped directly into her path, raising a massive hand to block her. "Ma'am, you can't go in there," he stated, his voice a flat wall of indifference. "I need to get inside," Claire gasped, swiping the wet hair out of her eyes. "My husband. He's inside. There was an accident." The guard crossed his arms, his eyes scanning her dripping, cheap trench coat and ruined shoes with blatant disdain. "I need to see a black-tier membership card." "I don't have a card!" Claire's voice cracked. "My husband is Cooper Guthrie! They're doing CPR on him inside! Let me pass!" The guard let out a dry, mocking breath. "Right. And I'm the Mayor. Step back, lady." Because Cooper had never publicly acknowledged their marriage, no one in this elite circle knew her face. To them, she was just a crazy woman off the street. Claire saw the guard shift his weight to look at an approaching black car. In that split second, she dropped her shoulder and rammed her body hard against the heavy side door. The door gave way. She stumbled into the hyper-conditioned, lavender-scented lobby. A puddle immediately formed around her ruined shoes on the pristine marble, and each shiver wracking her body felt like a small explosion of cold. A short, piercing security alarm blared. Heads turned. Men in bespoke suits and women in couture gowns stopped their conversations, staring at the dripping, frantic woman ruining their imported marble floor. Two guards lunged from the reception desk, their heavy boots thudding against the floor. Claire ducked under a waiter's tray, utilizing the momentary chaos of a large party entering the lobby to slip past the initial blockade. Claire didn't stop. Her wet heels slipped and squeaked on the stone as she bolted for the grand staircase, taking the steps two at a time toward the third-floor VIP sector. Her lungs burned. At the end of the long, plush-carpeted hallway, a set of massive oak double doors stood slightly ajar. Loud, booming male voices leaked through the gap. Claire reached the doors, her hands shaking violently as she pushed them open with all her remaining strength. She braced herself for the sight of blood. She expected paramedics, a defibrillator, the horrific sound of a flatline. Instead, the harsh, blinding light of a crystal chandelier forced her to squint. Thick, pungent cigar smoke filled her nostrils, making her cough. As her vision cleared, she saw a massive poker table covered in towering stacks of high-denomination chips. There was no blood. There were no doctors. Fifteen Wall Street elites sat around the table. At the sound of the doors hitting the walls, every single one of them turned their heads to stare at her. For three seconds, the room was dead silent. Then, the room erupted. Deafening, malicious laughter bounced off the wood-paneled walls. From the crowd, a man with a cruel smirk stepped forward. It was Cormac, Cooper's closest friend, holding a crystal glass of amber whiskey. He walked slowly toward her, his eyes raking up and down her soaked, pathetic form. He let out a loud, theatrical snort. "Look at this," he announced loudly over the laughter. "The little gold digger actually fell for it. Didn't even bother to verify the lie." The laughter hit Claire like physical slaps across her face. The heat of humiliation rushed to her cheeks, burning away the cold of the rain. She bit the inside of her cheek so hard she tasted copper, forcing herself to swallow the bile rising in her throat. She didn't care about their mockery. She only cared about one thing. She scanned the room frantically. "Where is he?" she demanded, her voice shaking but loud. "Where is Cooper?" Cormac smirked, a nasty, cruel curve of his lips. He pointed his whiskey glass toward a closed, soundproof door at the back of the suite. "He's busy," Cormac sneered, lowering his voice just enough to make it intimate and vicious. "He's in the inner room. Catching up with Kendall." The name hit Claire's chest like a sledgehammer. Kendall. Her stomach dropped into a bottomless pit. The men around her started whistling and making crude kissing noises. Claire ignored them. She walked straight past Cormac, her wet shoes leaving dark stains on the Persian rug. She marched directly to the heavy soundproof door. She wrapped her cold fingers around the freezing brass handle, and without a second of hesitation, she pushed it down.
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