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The Mute Wife's Secret Genius Comeback

The Mute Wife's Secret Genius Comeback

Author: Ola Wilde
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Chapter 1 No.1

Word Count: 1511    |    Released on: 30/01/2026

of a throat that refused to open. A silence she had cultivated, weaponized. A cage she had

r heart hammered against her ribs, a frantic bird trapped in a cage of bone. The sheets were soaked in cold sweat, clinging to her skin like

vy velvet curtains. It was a mausoleum of a bedroom, decorated in shades of

tstand. Her fingers brushed against the cool, smooth plastic of the voice recorder. It was still there. A mi

h she didn't know s

r

red the silence. It wasn't a q

he wood, dry and devoid of warmth. Madame Gerr

n't answer.

o the vanity mirror, staring at her reflection. The woman looking back was pale, wit

The intelligence, the calculation, the burning rage-it was all buried under a glaze of dull vacancy. She p

dator known as Ghost on the dark web. She was Calleigh

ad purchased. instead, she reached for a beige dress from two seasons ago. It was slightly loose around

rf

held the door open, his face blank. Calleigh slid into the backseat. Immediatel

n. In her world, the

rse. To anyone watching, she was just another bored trophy wife scrolling through a game. Her thumb hovered ove

ished, replaced by lines

tle algorithm designed to flag micro-transactions within the Lloyd Group's subsidiary ac

nimized the window, the screen instantly rev

d set of teeth. The car didn't head toward the Lloyd Tower, but toward the Upp

at didn't accept insurance, o

d her watch as Calleigh approached, her lips pursed in disapproval. She d

wn. She clasped her hands in front of he

nthouse conference room. The air smell

s pruning a potted orchid with a pair of silver shears. Sn

She took her time, cutting away

d marble. She finally raised her eyes, her gaze dropping inst

king herself shrink. She didn'

le folder. He looked tired, or maybe just guilty. He avo

jector hummed to life. A complex

like he was reading a script. The stress on her system has created a hostile envir

s narrowed. She knew her cortisol was high; living in a shark tank would do that to anyone. But sh

ging a child into this family

click of stilettos on the hardwo

mez wal

air was pulled back in a severe, glossy ponytail. She radiated the kind of ag

to Aria with the shears. Aria. Harvard Law. impecca

er in her heels, looming over her. She extended

ile didn't reach her eyes. It was a predator's baring

ok a step back, her breath hitching

hand. She turned her back on Calleigh, looking at G

pped a document onto the gla

and Relinquishment

octave, losing the veneer of politeness. This

rgon, her mind processing it at lightning speed. Clause 14.b caught her attention immediately: Th

were asking her to sign away her marriage, her

of lint from her skirt, I will activate the menta

folder across the t

ychiatric Evaluation: Severe Dep

fake. A

said softly. Permanent conservatorship. You'll n

t, searing thing. Her fingers curled into her palms, gripping t

nc pen from the table an

ult for Heinrich, Aria

air between them.

es, then to the fake medical report. The silenc

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“For three years, I've played the role of the broken, mute trophy wife to the "Ice King" Heinrich Lloyd. While the world sees me as a fragile liability, I've been building a cage of silence to keep the monsters out, hiding my true identity as a high-level dark web hacker known as Ghost. The cage shattered when my mother-in-law cornered me at a private clinic and demanded I sign away my future. She didn't want my cooperation; she wanted my replacement. She introduced Aria, a ruthless socialite, as the "better vessel" who would carry my husband's child because my own womb was deemed "hostile." To ensure I wouldn't fight back, they shoved a fake psychiatric report across the table, threatening me with a permanent sanitarium stay and a forced conservatorship if I didn't relinquish my parental rights and my marriage. When I fled in a panic, Heinrich didn't offer comfort; he caught me at a bar, dragged me home like misbehaving property, and told me to stop being an embarrassment. Now, the nightmare has followed me to my secret day job. Aria walked into my office as a "consultant," leaning in to whisper that she could smell my fear through my cheap clothes and fake glasses. She thinks I'm a cornered rat, a woman so pathetic she can't even find the voice to scream for help. I stared at her, my fingers clutching the micro-recorder hidden in my pearls. They have no idea that the "mute" wife they despise has already mapped out every dirty transaction in their offshore accounts and discovered the massive gambling debts Aria is trying to hide. I felt a searing rage in my chest, a fire that had been smoldering for three years. They think they've trapped a bird, but they've actually locked themselves in with a ghost. I'm done hiding behind a tremor in my hands and a vacant stare. "Sign it," Gerri had commanded back at the clinic. "This is a notification, not a negotiation." She was right about one thing. It isn't a negotiation anymore. It's a declaration of war, and I'm going to burn their entire legacy to the ground.”