The scream tore from Amelia Turner’s throat as the wind rushed against her face. One moment she was seated beside her husband in their private helicopter, the next she was shoved toward the open door, the endless blue California coast spinning below her. For a breathless instant, she could hardly comprehend what had just happened. Richard—her husband, her partner, the man whose child she was carrying—had pushed her out.
It should have been impossible. Yet deep down, Amelia wasn’t completely surprised. For months, she had sensed the shift in Richard’s smile, the growing sharpness in his tone, the way his eyes lingered not on her but on the empire she had inherited.
Her late father’s fortune—the tech conglomerate, the sprawling investments, the properties along the coast—fascinated him more than her laughter or her dreams. When she refused to sign over financial control, his affection soured into calculation.
What Richard never realized was that Amelia had prepared for this very moment. She was wealthy, yes, but she was also cautious. When Richard began pressing her to merge accounts, to “trust him with everything,” she had trusted her instincts instead. She hired a discreet security consultant, built contingency plans, and even commissioned a custom jacket with a parachute cleverly hidden inside. To Richard, it was just a stylish maternity coat. To Amelia, it was a lifeline.
Now, tumbling through the sky, she pulled the hidden cord. The parachute burst open, snapping her body upward with brutal force. Air filled her lungs in ragged gasps as she steadied herself. She was alive. Above her, the helicopter grew smaller, disappearing into the horizon.
Below her stretched rolling farmland—land she herself had purchased years earlier as a private retreat. She guided her descent toward it, her pulse slowing, her mind sharpening. Richard thought he had just secured her fortune. Instead, she was landing safely, already planning her counterattack.
When her feet touched the ground, Amelia shed the parachute and concealed it in a nearby shed.
She activated the emergency beacon embedded in her phone, a signal linked to a security team Richard didn’t even know existed. Within minutes, they were en route. Inside the farmhouse, she opened her secure laptop and began locking Richard out of every financial account. The bulk of her assets were already safeguarded in an untouchable trust. Richard believed her death would hand him everything, but in truth, he would inherit nothing.
Her phone lit up with messages. Richard, still circling in the helicopter, was calling in frantic bursts. “Amelia, where are you? What happened? Please, talk to me!” His feigned concern rang hollow. He hadn’t expected her to survive. Panic was already setting in.