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Chapter 4 — Calm After Death

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Selena didn’t rush.

That alone told her everything she needed to know.

If this were a dream, panic would have driven her to extremes—screaming, shaking, searching for cracks in reality. But there was no hysteria in her veins. No disbelief clawing at her chest.

Only stillness.

She walked into the bathroom and turned on the faucet. Cold water spilled over her fingers, sharp enough to sting. She splashed some on her face, watching droplets trail down her skin in the mirror.

It felt real.

She pinched her arm hard enough to leave a mark. The pain bloomed and faded, ordinary and convincing. She exhaled slowly.

Still alive.

Selena reached for her toothbrush, paused, then let out a soft, almost disbelieving laugh. Even the mundane habits were intact. Same mint toothpaste. Same chipped cup by the sink. Same routine she’d followed every morning of her married life.

She brushed her teeth carefully, eyes locked on her reflection.

There was no fear looking back at her.

That was what unsettled her most.

She remembered everything—too clearly.

The weight of a body pressing her down.

The sound of a lock sliding into place.

The pressure on her throat as oxygen disappeared.

Those memories should have shattered her.

Instead, they sat quietly in her mind, sharp but distant, like photographs rather than wounds.

Selena rinsed her mouth and turned off the tap.

“So this is what dying does to you,” she murmured. “It takes everything with it.”

She returned to the bedroom and sat at the small desk by the window. Her gaze drifted to the wall calendar. A red circle marked today’s date, accompanied by a small note she’d written weeks ago.

Birthday.

She stared at it, expression blank.

Once, that word had made her smile.

She had spent days planning surprises, convincing herself that effort equaled affection. That if she gave enough, loved enough, bent enough—she would be cherished in return.

Her fingers curled slowly.

There was no ache in her chest at the thought now.

No lingering tenderness.

Only memory.

Selena leaned back in the chair and closed her eyes.

She replayed the night of her death, deliberately this time. Every detail. Every word. Every glance exchanged over her body as if she were already gone.

Her husband’s voice hadn’t shaken.

Her best friend hadn’t hesitated.

That clarity—that complete lack of remorse—had been her final lesson.

Selena opened her eyes again.

Her heartbeat remained steady.

No trembling hands. No tears. No denial.

Love, she realized, wasn’t something taken from her.

It had burned itself out the moment she understood what it had cost.

She stood and walked back toward the bed, where the folder lay untouched.

The documents waited patiently, exactly as they had before.

Once, she’d felt proud signing them. Thoughtful. Mature. She had believed sacrifice was proof of commitment.

Now, the idea almost amused her.

Selena picked up the folder and carried it to the dining table. Breakfast was already being set when she entered the room. Plates clinked softly. The house felt peaceful—too peaceful.

Her husband hadn’t appeared yet.

She sat down, smoothing the papers out neatly, aligning the edges.

Everything looked the same.

And that was the point.

No one could know.

Not yet.

If she exposed herself too soon—if she let even a hint of suspicion slip—she would lose the advantage this second life had given her.

They thought her predictable.

They thought her soft.

She would let them keep believing it.

Selena folded her hands on the table and waited, face composed as servants finished setting breakfast and quietly withdrew.

When she was alone again, she reached into the folder and pulled out the final page.

The signature line stared up at her.

Her name.

Her authority.

Her mistake.

She reached for the pen lying beside the document.

The weight of it felt heavier than it should have.

Selena held it between her fingers, posture relaxed, expression serene.

If anyone walked in now, they would see nothing out of place. A devoted wife about to give her husband a gift. A woman still in love.

Her lips curved faintly.

“Relax,” she whispered to herself. “You’re very good at pretending.”

She lowered the pen toward the page.

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