
His Blind Wife Is Watching
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Introduction
But Annie knew something was off and faked her blindness. What she discovered was shocking and Annie is not as helpless as they think.
Chapter 1
The day they removed the bandages from my eyes, I pretended I was still blind, just to see what would happen.
The doctor’s voice had been gentle, almost celebratory, as he told me the surgery was a success. My vision would return gradually, he said, as if that made the weeks of darkness easier to swallow. Evan had squeezed my hand too tightly, his relief a little too immediate. Mara had cried, real tears slipping down her cheeks as she told me how strong I was, how proud she felt standing by my side.
I kept my eyes closed.
When the nurse finally stepped away, I cracked them open behind my dark glasses, just enough to see the truth.
My husband and my best friend stood on either side of the bed, their faces carefully arranged into concern and devotion. Evan promised that even if I never saw again, they would take care of me. Always. Mara echoed him, her voice thick with emotion, her fingers warm as they brushed my arm.
I nodded weakly, playing my part.
That same night, the three of us ended up in the same bed.
They said it was temporary. Practical. Easier for me, since I was still adjusting, since I startled at shadows I wasn’t supposed to see. I let them believe it. I lay between them, still as stone, breathing evenly, pretending sleep.
They turned their backs to me.
Mara stood too close to my husband, her body angled just enough that I could see the line of her spine, the rise and fall of her shoulders. Evan’s voice dropped when he spoke to her. Her breathing turned uneven. The room grew heavy with something they didn’t bother to hide.
They thought I was blind.
They thought I couldn’t see the looks on their faces.
The satisfaction. The ease.
“Mmmm…. Annie,” Mara said lightly, her tone rehearsed, “I’m just giving your husband a massage.”
She leaned closer to me, her lips near my ear, whispering as if she were afraid I might sense the lie instead of see it. Bile climbed my throat, sharp and sudden, but I forced it back down. I searched for an excuse to leave, to sit up, to shatter the moment.
Then the door burst open.
“Mom!”
My five-year-old son, Caleb, ran into the room with the unrestrained joy only children carry. My heart softened instantly. I opened my arms, ready for him, desperate for that familiar weight, that grounding warmth.
He ran past me.
He climbed onto the bed and curled up beside Mara instead, his small body fitting against hers like it had always belonged there. She laughed, genuine and bright, brushing his hair back with practiced ease. Evan smiled down at them, pride glowing in his eyes.
They looked perfect together. Relaxed. Whole. A picture of family.
Until their eyes shifted to me.
The warmth vanished.
What replaced it was colder. Calculated. Contempt wrapped neatly in patience.
I couldn’t take it anymore.
I slipped out of the bedroom under the guise of exhaustion and made the call from the hallway, my bare feet cold against the marble floor.
“David,” I said quietly, steady despite the tremor in my chest, “bring the divorce papers tomorrow.”
There was no hesitation. “Of course, Mrs. Craig.”
If they wanted a trial, I would make it official.
What Mara didn’t know was that every property in our names belonged to me. The house. The accounts. The company. The safety she thought she had carefully stepped into. Evan had never cared about details. He had trusted me with them all. I wondered, briefly, whether Mara could afford to support two freeloaders once the illusion collapsed.
Later, her voice drifted down the hallway, smooth and unapologetic. “Annie, don’t mind the noise. Proper care takes pressure.”
I bit my lip until I tasted blood and answered with a soft, sleepy hum, keeping up the act.
It was my third night home from the hospital. Since I had “lost” my sight, Mara had moved in to “care” for me. That care had quickly become permanent, unquestioned, unquestionable. She arranged my pills, chose my meals, slept too comfortably in my home.
I lay there in the dark, eyes open, nausea rolling through me as the house settled into silence. I imagined their faces when they learned the truth, replayed it again and again until the sickness turned into something sharper.
Mara wore my multimillion-dollar jewelry. She dined on luxury meals in my mansion, paraded around in my designer clothes, carried my handbags as if they had always been hers. Even my son, my own child, clung to her now without hesitation.
Slowly, silently, I reached beneath my pillow and closed my fingers around the mini camera.
After everything, I slipped it back into place.
Mara’s breathing shifted, soft and satisfied. It sounded like they were finished. I heard her moan.
“No more,” she murmured. “I’m exhausted.”
She slid out from under the covers with a lazy stretch, like a cat waking from a nap.
“Massage complete,” she said lightly.
I lay with my back to them, eyes shut beneath the soft glow of the nightlight, watching through lowered lashes as they dressed. Mara slipped into a silky nightgown, her cheeks flushed, her smile careless as she gave Evan a coy little wave.
“I’ll head to bed now. See you tomorrow, Annie.”
I didn’t move. I didn’t breathe too deeply. I waited.
Nearly an hour passed before Evan finally eased out of the bed, careful not to wake me. The door clicked shut behind him.
That was when I reached for my phone.
David had already texted that the papers were ready.
My gaze hardened as the past few days replayed in my mind. The betrayal. The lies. The role I had learned to perform too well.
“And do not forget the prenup,” I typed back. “I want Evan to walk away with nothing.”
As for my son, the one who had chosen Mara so easily, who had wanted her to be his new mother, he could have her.
I closed my eyes, a thin smile forming.
I couldn’t wait to watch Mara’s hope shatter into nothing.
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