He Staged His Death to Steal My Fortune—So I Let Him Die for Real
My husbandclinically diagnosed with severe depressionwanted to go cliff diving with a parachute to release some pressure.
But when I checked his parachute pack, I discovered the chute inside was broken.
I was about to stop him in a panic when I saw the on-screen comments flash before my eyes.
[Actually, the male lead packed two parachutesone working, one broken. He'll deploy the good one once he's out of the female villain's line of sight. The whole point is to fake his death and make that vicious woman Adeline Cox have a complete mental breakdown!]
[He's even leaving a suicide note in the pack to make her think he died because of her. The guilt will push her to kill herself!]
[The male lead already sweet-talked her into signing her will. Once she's gone, he and our precious Laura can take all her assets and start their happily-ever-after~ ]
Waitvicious female villain? Were they talking about me?
Just then, the comments exploded across my vision.
[Something's wrong! The male lead grabbed the wrong packthere's only the broken parachute inside!]
[Don't worry, the villainess will definitely warn him after she checks it.]
I pretended I hadn't seen a thing.
Who said I was going to warn him?
Happily-ever-after? Go have it in hell.
"Adeline, I really do love you. But I'm sorryyou've driven me to the edge of insanity."
Then, without a moment's hesitation, Stephen Delgado leaped off the cliff.
The comments scrolled frantically before my eyes.
[Stephen's acting is incredible! That line alone is going to shatter her!]
[Haha, just waitthat bitch Adeline is going to be so guilt-ridden she'll throw herself off the cliff! Our precious Laura is finally getting her moment!]
[Wait... something's off. Why hasn't Stephen deployed his chute? Did she not warn him?!]
I pulled out my binoculars and watched Stephen pawing desperately at his pack, slamming buttons at random. The panic in his eyes slowly gave way to pure terror.
And thentoo late.
His scream tore through the air as he plummeted into the backcountry forest below and vanished from sight.
I nearly laughed out loud. But right now, I needed to look devastated.
"Stephen! No! Stephen, don't do this to me!"
I clamped a hand over my mouth, let out a piercing wail, and rushed to the cliff edge. Tears spilled down my cheeks like a dam had burst.
"Honey! You can't leave me! You can't!"
[Why is this bitch crying? Call the park ranger already!]
[It won't matter! Laura's on duty todaythey already agreed that no matter who calls for help, they won't dispatch a rescue team right away!]
A smile tugged at my lips. Perfect.
I pulled out my phone and dialed the ranger station.
A familiar voice answered immediately.
"Help! Please, you have to save my husband! He just jumpedhis parachute didn't open! Please send someone down there!"
A brief pause on the other end. Then a smug little laugh.
"Ma'am, calm down. We're short-staffed at the moment. A kitten fell off a cliff earlier, and we've deployed our entire team for that rescue. It'll probably be another hour before anyone can get to your location."
"An hour? A man's life is on the line and you're rescuing a cat? He'll be dead by then! Please, I'm begging you! I can't lose my husband!"
I dropped to my knees, clutching my head, my whole body shaking violently. I looked every inch a woman on the verge of total collapse.
But Laura Swanson's voice dripped with impatience.
"So a cat's life doesn't matter? How can you be so selfish? All lives are equal in my book. We can't just abandon an innocent kitten because of your husband."
Click. She hung up.
I pinched my thigh hard to keep from bursting into laughter.
Every single word she'd just said? Recorded.
And soon, it would all become evidence for my defense.
Just then, another comment flashed across the screen.
[Stephen isn't dead! A tree broke his fall!]
[Oh my god, Stephen is so lucky! If she gives him proper first aid right now, he might actually survive!]
What? He's still alive?
The comments continued rolling in.
[I hope this idiot female side character doesn't call Laura for help again. They're afraid she'll go down to find him herself, so the male lead is going to pretend he's critically injured! If she calls Laura again, Laura will teach her the WRONG first aid methods, and the male lead will actually die!]
Oh? Well then, I absolutely have to go find him myself.
"Honey! Don't be scared! I'm coming to save you!"
I took the cable car down to the base of the mountain and found Stephen.
He lay in a pool of blood, his leg bones twisted at grotesque angles. His face was covered in scrapes, and his chest rose and fell in shallow, labored breaths.
His eyes barely fluttered open. When he saw me, he weakly reached out a hand.
"Sweetheart... save me..."
I threw myself at him, clutching him as I wailed.
"Stephen! You're alive! Hold onI'll call the park ranger to rescue you!"
The moment I mentioned calling for the ranger, his eyes went wide with terror.
"No... get a doctor!"
But I pretended not to hear and dialed the ranger's number again.
"I found my husband. He's in really bad shapeblood everywhere, and I think his arms and legs are all broken. Is there any first aid you can teach me?"
"Is that so? Then hurry up and give him CPR. Chest compressions. Help him breathe again. Press hard, and don't stop."
The instant those words left her mouth, Stephen nearly choked on his own breath.
He tried to stop me, but couldn't force out a single word.
With injuries like hisat minimum a comminuted fractureperforming CPR would be like personally escorting him to death's door.
But how would I know that? After all, I was just an ordinary housewife. How could anyone expect me to have that kind of medical knowledge?
I immediately knelt down and pressed hard on his chest.
A strangled groan tore from his throat. His ribcage buckled like it had been struck with a hammer, and blood welled up from the corner of his mouth.
"Ahhh!"
Stephen screamed in agony, his body convulsing.
I feigned panic. "Are you sure this is right? My husband seems like he's in so much pain!"
"Of course it's right! I'm a professional. If you don't do what I say, then you might as well let your husband die." Her voice dripped with impatience.
"No, no, noI'll listen! I'll do whatever you say! As long as it saves my husband!"
"Then keep going. Press even harder. At least thirty compressions per set, no stopping."
Stephen couldn't breathe. Each compression felt like a boulder slamming into his chest.
He tried to push me away, but his arms had no strength. All he could do was twitch helplessly as his breathing grew more ragged, his face turning a mottled purple. Blood began seeping from his eyes, nose, and mouth.
Comments exploded across the screen.
[OH MY GOD, Stephen is going to be pressed to death by this bitch! Author, are you his evil stepmother or something?!]
[Laura baby, you're going to KILL your precious Stephen! CPR on a fracture patient is LETHAL!]
[Even if Stephen wasn't injured, pressing like this would break something! Does she actually love our Stephen or not?!]
My arms were getting tired. I sat back on the ground, wanting to rest for a moment.
But Laura's voice roared through the phone.
"Did you stop?! Keep going! Don't you want your husband to survive?!"
"Ohokay!"
I scrambled back up, thinking to myself:
Darling husband, take a good look at the mistress you chose. She can't wait for you to die.
I resumed the compressions. Harder this time.
Stephen's chest made a sickening crunch. With his last breath, he spat out a curse.
"No... you bitch... you did this on purpose..."
His eyes rolled back. His body convulsed violently, limbs jerking like a puppet with cut strings.
Then his voice faded to nothing. His body went slack.
Still.
I had to be sure. I collapsed onto his chest, wailing as if my world had endedwhile pressing my ear to his heart.
Nothing. Good.
The comments exploded.
[Wait, Stephen can't actually be dead, right?! Don't do this to me! I haven't even seen my precious couple have their sweet moments yet!]
Just then, an ambulance arrived.
[Finally! The ambulance is here! Stephen's saved!]
[Useless. I read the spoilersthey hired that ambulance too. There's no actual medical equipment inside.]
[Nooo, my beautiful love story! This is all Adeline's fault! If she had any conscience, she'd throw herself off that cliff too!]
The paramedics climbed out. One glanced at Stephen's bodybarely a secondmade no attempt at resuscitation, and draped a white sheet over him.
"He's gone. Our condolences."
Then a shriek cut through the air. A foot slammed into my back, sending me sprawling.
"Adeline Cox!" Athena Delgado's voice was raw with theatrical grief. "You vile woman! Stephen had depression, and you still pushed him like this? Now look what you've donehe jumped because of YOU! Give me back my son! GIVE HIM BACK!"
I stayed on my knees, letting out a broken sob.
"Mom, I'm so sorryit's all my fault! But Stephen might still be saved! We need to get him to a hospital!"
"He jumped to escape you!" She loomed over me, spittle flying. "Even if he survived, as long as you're alive, he'd just try again! You're a curse. You drove him to his death! How dare you still show your face in this world?"
Oh, give me a break. Inside, I was rolling my eyes so hard they might've gotten stuck. Why shouldn't I show my face? I'm not the one who cheated. I'm not the one who orchestrated this whole disgusting scheme to steal an inheritance.
That's when Laura arrived.
She watched the ambulance disappear down the road, then closed her eyes in a performance of grief so wooden it belonged in a middle school play.
When she opened them again, she fixed me with a look of pure contempt.
"Adeline." Her voice dripped with false sympathy. "Do you know what Stephen told me before he died? He said he was exhausted. He said you were driving him insane." She paused for effect. "He asked me... if dying would finally set him free."
She stepped closer, her heels clicking against the ground.
"Stephen loved you so much. He was willing to give his life for you. If it were me..." She pressed a hand to her chest. "I couldn't possibly go on living alone."
Her eyes narrowed.
"If you're even hesitating, that proves you never loved him at all. And honestly? It makes me sick. Stephen deserved better than to throw his life away for someone like you."
Wow. They were really laying it on thick with the guilt trip.
Too bad I wasn't buying what they were selling.
"You're right," I said, my voice cracking perfectly on cue. "I know what I did was wrong. But because Stephen died for me, I have to stay alive. I need to atone. I'll spend the rest of my life making it up to himby taking care of his family."
I looked up at Athena with wet, earnest eyes.
"I'll honor his memory by being a devoted daughter-in-law to you."
Their expressions curdled.
There it was. If I didn't die, how would they legally inherit everything I owned?
Suddenly, Athena's hand clamped around my arm like a vice.
"You say you loved Stephen?" Her grip tightened, nails digging in. "Then die with him! He died because of youyou owe him this! Go keep him company! Or are you saying his love meant nothing?"
I flinched, genuinely startled.
Holy shit. When emotional manipulation failed, they were just going to skip straight to actual murder?
"Let go of me!" I thrashed against her grip. "What are you doing?! This is murder!"
The comments flew past in a blur.
[Yes! Get her! Evil women like her deserve what's coming!]
[It's finewhen the cops find her body, they'll just assume she killed herself out of guilt. Then Mrs. Delgado and sweet Laura can finally get the inheritance.]
[What is WRONG with you people?! This is literally murder!]
Police sirens pierced the air just as disaster loomed. Several officers rushed down the slope.
"Stop! What's going on here?"
Athena released me instantly, her face rearranging into innocence.
"Officers, you've misunderstood! She wanted to die alongside my sonI was only trying to talk her down!"
I crumpled to the ground, letting the tears flow.
"No! That's not true! She was trying to force me to die with him!"
"You lying little" Athena lunged to clamp her hand over my mouth, but the officers seized her arms and held her back.
"All of you are coming in for questioning."
Before the officer could finish, two people in crisp suits approached the scene.
"We're from the Notary Office. Which of you scheduled the in-home appointment?" The lead notary glanced around, then added with thinly veiled judgment, "Forgive me for saying so, but the man just died. Calling for estate notarization this quickly seems... premature."
I blinked. I'd only called the police. I hadn't requested any notary services.
Athena's voice pitched higher, guilt bleeding through every syllable.
"Oh my, I had no idea you'd arrive so fast! Why don't you wait over there for a bithe's not actually dead yet."
I nearly rolled my eyes into the back of my skull.
They couldn't wait a single moment. They were terrified my parents would learn of my death and come for the inheritance. They wanted everything signed and sealed before anyone could interfere.
The notary looked puzzled.
"But we just viewed the deceased's body. He's clearly passed. According to the will jointly executed by Mr. Stephen Delgado and Ms. Adeline Cox, upon the death of either party, all assets transfer solely to the surviving spouse."
He consulted his documents. "Mr. Delgado's estate includes one vehicle valued at approximately $220,000, one property worth 0-0,000,000, and roughly $200,000 in cash. All of this now belongs to Ms. Cox." He looked up. "Is there anything you'd like to add or amend?"
The corners of my mouth twitched upward. I couldn't help it.
Before the "accident," Stephen had pressured me into signing a mutual inheritance agreement. Perhaps to make his scheme appear less monstrous, he'd signed the same termsupon death, everything went to the spouse. Parents, children, anyone else was explicitly excluded.
And now?
Every meticulous plan he'd made, every careful manipulationall of it had become my wedding gift.
Athena's face drained of color.
"Wait, waitthere's been a mistake! Stephen isn't dead!"
"Mom!" I gasped, widening my eyes in theatrical shock. "What are you saying? I watched him jump off that cliff with my own eyes. How could he possibly be alive?"
She stammered, mouth opening and closing, unable to form a coherent response.
The notary studied her with growing suspicion. "If neither party objects to the will's terms, we can proceed with scheduling the inheritance transfer."
"Hold on!" Athena shrieked. "What inheritance transfer? Why should my son's property go to her?"
The notary sighed. "Testamentary succession takes legal precedence over statutory succession. If you wish to contest the will, you may file an appeal."
Laura's eyes darted to Athena. A rapid, desperate exchange of glances passed between them.
Finally, Athena cracked.
"Fine! My son... he's not really dead. It was staged. A fake death!"
"Fake death?" I pressed my hand to my chest, voice trembling with perfect confusion. "Mom, what does that even mean?"
Athena's gaze skittered away, unable to meet mine.
So I stripped away the pretense myself.
"Let me see if I understand." My voice went cold and precise. "Stephen put on that devoted husband act. He pressured me into signing that will. And then he faked his own deathall so I would follow him, so you could inherit my estate without lifting a finger. Is that it?"
"You're talking nonsense!" Athena spat. "We never thought any such thing! You're the delusional oneno wonder my son nearly died because of you!"
Something in me snapped into place. Clean. Final.
I was done performing.
My voice dropped to ice.
"No 'almost' about it. He's dead. I saw it with my own eyes."
"Bullshit!" Athena shrieked. "Don't you dare curse my son! He's perfectly fine!"
"Then let's make a bet." My voice was steady, almost bored. "If your son is alive, I'll hand over every cent I own. But if he's dead? I don't want muchjust stay out of my way when it comes to his estate."
Athena's face contorted with rage. She jabbed a finger inches from my nose.
"You want him dead, don't you, you little whore? Fine! Let's bet! But I want it in writingevery last asset under your name, itemized, so you can't weasel out of it later!"
Under the watchful eyes of a notary, my assets were laid bare, line by line.
Two cars worth $800,000. A luxury penthouse valued at 0-0.8 million. The electronics plant, appraised at $4 million. Cash deposits totaling $430,000. Even the gold jewelry I was wearing$210,000.
I hadn't realized I was worth this much.
No wonder they were so eager to kill me.
"Hmph." Athena's lip curled. "You drove my son into depression, and I haven't even demanded compensation for his emotional suffering. Honestly? You were never good enough for him. With his looks and credentials, he could have married a governor's daughtersomeone with assets in the hundreds of millions."
She looked me up and down like I was something stuck to her shoe.
"But if you promise to serve me and my son devotedly from now on, I might consider letting you stay as a mistress."
I laugheda cold, mirthless sound.
"Maybe check on your precious son first."
Athena's heel struck the floor. She yanked out her phone.
"I'm calling him right now! He'll come here and shut you up himself!"
The line rang.
And rang.
No answer.
Instead, more patrol cars rolled up, lights flashing.
An officer approached. "We found individuals impersonating medical personnel nearby. They were operating an unregistered ambulance." He paused. "There was a male body inside."
A gurney emerged from one of the vehicles, a white sheet draped over its still form.
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