I went home for car papers—and overheard my husband laughing on the phone: “I messed with her brakes.” Then he added, “See you at your sister’s funeral,” and I realized the “accident” he planned wasn’t meant for me alone.

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Part 1: The Pre-Paid Grave

The screen of Logan’s laptop glowed with a sickening, artificial light in the darkened office. The rest of the house was silent, wrapped in the heavy stillness of 3:00 AM, but my heart was pounding a frantic rhythm against my ribs, loud enough, I feared, to wake the man sleeping upstairs. My hand trembled as I hovered the cursor over the email, the subject line burning itself into my retinas like an afterimage of the sun.

Subject: Confirmation of Service – S.

Pierce – Nov 14th. November 14th.

Tomorrow. I whispered the words aloud, the sound barely more than a breath, trying to make sense of them.

“He had already paid for the funeral.”

My breath hitched, catching in a throat suddenly dry with terror.

S. Pierce. Sarah Pierce.

My sister.

The realization didn’t trickle in; it hit me like a physical blow to the chest, knocking the air from my lungs and leaving me gasping. He hadn’t just tampered with the brakes of my car; he had planned to wipe out my entire family in a single, catastrophic crash.

He knew the schedule perfectly. He knew that tonight, for my mother’s 60th birthday dinner at the expensive cliffside restaurant, I was the designated driver.

I was picking up Sarah and Mom at 6:00 PM.

He had orchestrated a massacre and disguised it as a tragedy. I clicked on the attachment, my finger feeling numb on the trackpad. It was a PDF invoice from the Whispering Pines Funeral Home, a place known for its discretion and its price tag.

Casket: Mahogany with Velvet Lining (Premium Package).

Flowers: White Lilies (Sarah’s favorite—how did he know?). Eulogy Service: Pre-written draft attached.

Gravesite: Plot 4B, adjacent to Pierce Family Plot. I read the draft eulogy.

It was a masterpiece of grief-stricken prose.

It spoke of a “tragic accident” on the winding, treacherous road leading to the restaurant. It spoke of “black ice” and “unforeseen mechanical failure.” It spoke of a “devoted husband left behind to pick up the pieces of a shattered life.”

It was dated three days ago. Three days.

He had been sleeping next to me, eating the breakfast I cooked, kissing me goodbye, all while this document sat in his outbox, a ticking time bomb waiting for the detonation code.

The sheer, breathtaking audacity of it made the fear in my stomach evaporate instantly. It was replaced by a cold, hard rage that felt like ice water in my veins.

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