Surprise Marriage to a Billionaire
Chapter 289: An Impostor

Chapter 289: An Impostor

Rain felt mentally drained from the day’s events. Though not physically exhausted, the weight of the case had taken its toll. She had already requested a restraining order to keep the Minister, Rick Brown, away from Ella. Rick was now detained as a suspect, but his decision to exercise his right to remain silent left investigators with no new leads.

To ensure Ella and her unborn child were protected, Rain strategically involved the media, knowing their scrutiny would add another layer of safety and keep the pressure on.

After dinner with Alexander and her father-in-law, Rain took a moment to freshen up and change into her nightdress. Instead of going to bed, she headed to the study, determined to analyze Ella’s case further.

"Not her husband?" Rain murmured, flipping through her notes. She had already issued instructions for thorough checks into Rick Brown’s past movements and his family background, but she needed more. Between the two, Ella was the one from a prestigious family, whose influence and wealth had played a significant role in Rick’s rise to his ministerial position.

Ella’s family, based in the countryside, were prominent local producers and marketers of fresh and packaged foods. Rick, on the other hand, came from humble beginnings but had built a reputation as a hardworking and upstanding individual.

Ella’s words echoed in Rain’s mind: "Ever since he returned from his one-week seminar a month ago, everything changed. I feel like I’ve been living with a stranger. He looks like my husband, but he’s not my husband! He’s someone different, a complete impostor!"

"So this man is a fake," Rain muttered to herself, her brows furrowing. "But why? And where is the real Rick?" She massaged her temples, considering the possibilities.

Lost in thought, Rain didn’t notice Alexander entering the study until she felt his hands gently massage her shoulders. She sighed, her lips curving into a small smile. "That feels good. I think this case is draining my mental health."

"Tell me about it," Alexander encouraged, his voice calm and reassuring. "Maybe I can help."

As his hands continued their comforting rhythm, Rain began recounting the details of the case. Alexander listened intently, eventually lifting her effortlessly into his arms. She laughed softly but didn’t resist as he carried her to their bed.

Even as she lay comfortably in his embrace, her mind churned. The answers were out there, but the puzzle was far from complete.

She smiled as Alexander hugged her from behind, his arms wrapping around her securely. Rain leaned into his embrace, letting his warmth and presence melt away the tension in her shoulders.

"This case has me completely drained," she admitted. "It’s not just the complexity, but the unsettling nature of it all. It feels... sinister."

Rain sighed, gathering her thoughts as she began. "Ella insists that the man posing as her husband isn’t Rick Brown. She’s convinced he’s an impostor. She even tried to get a DNA test, but he found out so she failed. Five days later, she was kidnapped. Coincidence? I don’t think so."

Alexander’s brows furrowed as he listened. "An impostor? That’s bold, especially for someone as high-profile as a minister."

"Exactly," Rain agreed, her voice heavy with frustration. "I’ve ordered a thorough investigation into his past movements and his family, but so far, nothing has turned up that screams conspiracy. Still, Ella’s claims are consistent. She says ever since Rick came back from a seminar a month ago, everything about him changed, his behaviour, his mannerisms... even his gaze."

Alexander leaned against the headboard, pulling Rain into his arms. "And what motive would this fake Rick have for wanting her dead? Money? Power?"

"That’s the problem," Rain said, shaking her head. "It doesn’t add up. Rick signed a prenuptial agreement, so he wouldn’t gain financially from her death. Plus, they’ve been trying for a baby for two years. Now that Ella’s pregnant, why risk it? It’s illogical."

"Unless..." Rain murmured, her voice trailing as her eyes narrowed. "Unless he’s not working alone. An impostor at that level must be part of something bigger, a group or organization with its own agenda."

Alexander nodded thoughtfully. "It’s possible. Pulling off something like this takes resources and precision. This isn’t just a crime of opportunity; it’s calculated."

Rain shivered as her mind raced with possibilities. "If that’s true, the real Rick could still be alive... somewhere. I’ve already petitioned the court to compel Mr. Brown to submit to a DNA test. With any luck, we’ll have the results by tomorrow."

Alexander’s expression grew serious. "In the meantime, keep Matt with you whenever you’re out. We still can’t let our guard down. Michael’s movements are still being tracked, and we’re no closer to figuring out who the mole in GIS might be."

Rain shifted, straddling her husband and wrapping her arms around his neck. She gazed into his eyes, her curiosity piqued. "If someone impersonated me, do you think you’d be able to tell the difference?"

Alexander didn’t hesitate, his voice firm as he stared back at her. "Yes."

She frowned slightly, her curiosity deepening. "How?"

Alexander’s lips curved into a small smile as he tucked a stray strand of hair behind her ear. "Because I know you, Rain," he said, his voice steady. "I know the way you smile when you’re trying to hide how tired you are. The little pause in your step when you’re distracted. The way your nose crinkles when you’re thinking hard about something."

Rain’s cheeks warmed under his gaze, but she tried to keep her composure. "Those are small things. An impostor could study them, mimic them."

"Maybe," Alexander conceded, leaning closer. "But no one could fake the way you feel when you’re close to me. The way your heartbeat matches mine when I hold you. The way your eyes light up when you talk about the things you’re passionate about. It’s not just about watching, it’s about knowing. And I know you."

Rain’s breath hitched, her heart swelling at his words. She searched his eyes for any hint of doubt but found none. "You’re too good at this," she teased, brushing her fingers along his jaw. "Are you sure you’re not secretly a poet?"

Alexander chuckled softly, his arms tightening around her. "Only for you."

Rain narrowed her eyes at him, her tone half-teasing but laced with a hint of seriousness. "I’ll be furious if you can’t tell the difference between me and an impostor!"

Alexander smirked, amused by her sudden challenge. He leaned back slightly, his hands resting on her waist. "Is that so?" he teased. "Well, I guess I have no choice but to pass this test, then."

Rain raised a brow, her lips twitching in a mock frown. "You’d better. I’m serious, Alexander! If an impostor manages to fool you, I’ll... I’ll never let you hear the end of it."

He chuckled, the sound low and warm. "You think I’d let that happen? Impossible. I’d spot the impostor a mile away."

"Oh really? How can you be so sure?" she challenged, narrowing her eyes further.

"Because," Alexander said, his voice softening as he leaned closer, "no one else could ever make me feel the way you do. No impostor could ever replicate the fire in your eyes when you’re standing your ground. Or the way you say my name like it’s the only thing that matters in the world."

Rain felt her cheeks heat at his words, but she refused to let her resolve waver. "Flattery won’t save you if you fail, Alexander."

He laughed and tucked her closer, his forehead lightly resting against hers. "Then I guess I’ll just have to make sure I never fail you. Deal?"

"Deal," Rain said, though the spark of playfulness in her eyes betrayed her seriousness. But as she rested her head against his shoulder, she silently hoped neither of them would ever have to face such a test.

She couldn’t explain why, but the case refused to leave her mind. The possibility of an impostor, if Ella’s suspicions were correct, sent a chill down her spine. The thought that such a thing could happen to anyone, even to them, was unsettling, especially if this case was tied to a larger, more dangerous syndicate.

Rain leaned back against the plush pillows of their bed, her mind refusing to rest despite Alexander’s comforting presence. The idea of a carefully orchestrated impersonation wasn’t just chilling... it was a stark reminder of how vulnerable even the most powerful people could be. If someone could replace a high-profile figure like Rick Brown, what did that say about the reach and precision of the group behind it?

Her thoughts wandered to the possibilities. Was the impostor’s goal political? Financial? Or was it something far more sinister? And if Ella’s claims were true, where was the real Rick? Dead? Held captive? Or worse, turned into a pawn of this shadowy organization?

Rain’s fingers absentmindedly traced patterns on the soft fabric of her nightdress as her mind raced. This wasn’t just another case; this was a ticking time bomb. If it was connected to a syndicate, the implications were terrifying. It meant a network of resources, influence, and ruthlessness that could target anyone.

"I’ll need to brief the team first thing in the morning," she muttered to herself. "We can’t treat this as an isolated incident."

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