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Abandoned Wife's Revenge

I arranged the last of the white lilies in the crystal vase, stepping back to admire how they complemented the soft cream roses. The Manhattan penthouse gleamed under the afternoon light streaming through floor-to-ceiling windows, every surface polished to perfection. Just like me—the perfect wife, the perfect hostess, the perfect substitute. My fingers found my wedding ring, twisting it nervously around my finger. Five years of marriage to Ryan, and I still couldn't quite believe it was real. That I, Olivia Sterling—the forgotten twin, the afterthought—had somehow earned my place in this family. "Everything needs to be perfect," I whispered to myself, adjusting the centerpiece on the dining table for the third time. This dinner was my chance to prove myself worthy of the Sterling name, to show Ryan and my brothers that I could fill the Madison-shaped hole in their lives. The doorbell's chime sent my heart racing. They were early.
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Chapter 2

I hadn't slept in three days. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw Ryan and Madison emerging from the courthouse, marriage certificate in hand, her head nestled against his shoulder. My husband—no, Madison's husband now—hadn't even had the decency to tell me to my face. I was simply... erased. Replaced. Just like I'd always feared.

The penthouse felt cavernous and cold without Ryan. He'd moved his things out while I was at my weekly therapy appointment—a coward's exit. All that remained were the carefully curated furnishings I'd selected to create our "perfect home." A stage set for a play that had abruptly closed.

The doorbell's chime startled me from my daze. I wasn't expecting anyone. My brothers hadn't spoken to me since Madison's return, and Ryan... well, Ryan had made his choice crystal clear.

Outside my door sat a glossy black box tied with a crimson ribbon. A small card bore Madison's elegant script: "A gift for my dearest sister."

My hands trembled as I carried it inside. Madison had never given me gifts, not even on our shared birthday. Whatever this was, it wasn't a peace offering.

I should have thrown it away. I should have known better. But some desperate part of me—the part still longing for family, for connection—made me untie that ribbon.

The lid had barely lifted when they poured out—dozens of dark, skittering shapes with glistening bodies and too many legs. I screamed, dropping the box as spiders scattered across my hardwood floor, under furniture, up walls.

Something sharp pierced my wrist. A burning sensation spread upward through my arm as I stared in horror at the large black spider clinging to my skin, its fangs embedded deep.

I stumbled backward, swatting frantically at my arm. The spider fell away, but the damage was done. My vision blurred at the edges as I lurched toward the door, desperate for help. The hallway tilted beneath my feet as I collapsed, my screams turning to whimpers.

"Help," I gasped, the word barely audible as my throat began to close. "Please... help..."

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Beeping machines greeted me when I opened my eyes. White walls, antiseptic smell, an IV in my arm—hospital. The memory of what had happened crashed over me, and I tried to sit up, only to be gently pushed back by a woman in a white coat.

"Easy there, Mrs. Blackwood. I'm Dr. Reed." Her kind eyes assessed me professionally. "You had a severe reaction to the spider venom. You're lucky your neighbor heard you and called 911."

"The spiders..." My voice sounded strange, my tongue thick in my mouth.

"Brazilian wandering spiders," Dr. Reed said, her expression grave. "Highly venomous. The police are investigating how they ended up in your apartment."

I closed my eyes. There was no investigation needed. I knew exactly who had sent them.

The door burst open, and my three brothers stormed in, faces thunderous. Madison wasn't with them—probably playing the devastated sister at home, I thought bitterly.

"What the hell were you thinking?" Caleb's voice sliced through the room. He leaned over my bed rail, his face inches from mine, teeth bared in a snarl. "Staging this little stunt to steal attention from Madison?"

"I didn't—" I began, but Ethan cut me off.

"The doctors say those spiders are rare, expensive. Had to be specially ordered." His eyes narrowed accusingly. "Convenient that you 'found' them in a box supposedly from Madison."

Dr. Reed stepped forward. "Gentlemen, my patient needs rest. This isn't helping her recovery."

"Our sister is dying of cancer," Jacob snapped at her. "And this one"—he jabbed a finger toward me—"is pulling childish pranks for attention."

Caleb leaned closer, his voice dropping to a menacing whisper that only I could hear. "Stop stealing her spotlight, Olivia. You've always been jealous of her, but this? This is pathetic, even for you."

The monitor beside me beeped faster as my heart rate spiked. Dr. Reed firmly placed herself between me and my brothers.

"Out. Now." Her tone left no room for argument. "Or I'll have security remove you."

They left, throwing disgusted glances over their shoulders. As the door closed behind them, I turned my face toward the window, hot tears sliding silently down my cheeks.

Dr. Reed checked my vitals, her movements efficient but gentle. "Family can be complicated," she said quietly. "But what just happened wasn't normal or acceptable."

I said nothing. What could I say? That my own twin sister had tried to kill me with venomous spiders? That my family would never believe me over her?

As Dr. Reed left, I stared at the ceiling, a terrible realization settling over me like a shroud: Madison wasn't just trying to take back Ryan. She wanted to destroy me completely. And my brothers, the men who had once sworn to protect me, were now her willing weapons.

I was alone. Completely, utterly alone.

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