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After My Fiancé Betrayed Me with My Sister Novel Cover

After My Fiancé Betrayed Me with My Sister

I should have known something was wrong the moment she walked through our office doors. Jenesis Ross—twenty-five, impeccably dressed, with a smile that never quite reached her eyes. But I was too busy reviewing quarterly projections to pay attention to the new intern's arrival. That was my first mistake. It took exactly seven days for her to map our entire company's power structure. I noticed her taking notes during meetings, assumed she was documenting projects. Only later would I realize she was cataloging relationships, hierarchies, and most importantly—weaknesses. Mine included. "Alyssa, have you met with the new intern yet?" Hudson asked one evening as we reviewed marketing strategies in my office. "She's got some interesting ideas about our UX redesign." I looked up from my laptop.
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Chapter 2

Two weeks. That's all it took for Jenesis Ross to erase seven years of my work.

I stood outside what used to be my corner office, watching through the glass wall as she directed a team of installers positioning a massive abstract painting—something sleek and expensive that screamed new money. My old desk, the one where Hudson and I had celebrated our first major contract, had been replaced by a minimalist glass monstrosity that probably cost more than my monthly salary.

"Bold choice," Marcus Thompson said, appearing beside me with his coffee. His tone was admiring, not addressing me but speaking loud enough to ensure I heard. "Jenesis has vision. The old aesthetic was getting stale."

Stale. Seven years of building this company from nothing, and my contributions were now "stale."

I said nothing, tucking that loose strand of hair behind my ear as I turned toward the conference room. The morning strategy meeting was about to start—another arena where I'd become a ghost haunting my own company.

Inside, Jenesis sat in my old seat at Hudson's right hand, her designer blazer a deep emerald that made her look powerful, untouchable. The sapphire earrings dangling from her ears caught the light, and my breath stopped.

Those earrings. They matched the bracelet Hudson had given me three years ago—the one he'd called "a symbol of our partnership, our future."

She'd matching jewelry now. The set was complete.

"Alyssa," Hudson said, glancing up as I entered. "Good, you're here. Jenesis was just walking us through her proposal for the Morgan redesign."

I took a seat at the far end of the table, in the space usually reserved for junior staff. Several colleagues glanced at me, then quickly away. Rebecca's eyes were sympathetic, but she said nothing.

Jenesis stood, her presentation polished and confident. "As I was saying, the current approach lacks courage. We're playing it safe when we should be disrupting the entire user experience model."

I recognized elements of my original strategy woven through her pitch—the foundational research, the user psychology analysis. But she'd twisted them, repackaged them as her own insights.

"If I may," I said, keeping my voice steady, "the Morgan account requires institutional knowledge. Their CEO values consistency and—"

"That's exactly the problem," Jenesis interrupted smoothly, her smile never wavering. "Fresh eyes might see solutions that familiarity has blinded us to. Sometimes being too close to a project means missing innovative opportunities."

Several people around the table nodded. Marcus actually chuckled.

I felt heat crawl up my neck, but I forced myself to remain professional. "Experience isn't blindness. It's—"

"Let's table this discussion," Hudson cut in, his tone dismissive. "Jenesis, continue with your timeline breakdown."

He didn't even look at me.

I sat there for the remaining forty minutes, invisible. When people referenced decisions I'd made, they attributed them to "the previous strategy team." When they discussed future directions, no one asked for my input.

I'd become a relic in my own company.

After the meeting, I escaped to my new, cramped office—barely larger than a storage closet—and closed the door. My hands shook as I opened my laptop, trying to focus on the mundane tasks I'd been relegated to: reviewing expense reports, updating vendor contracts.

Meaningless busywork.

The next morning, I arrived at six-thirty, hoping to retrieve client files from my old office while the building was still quiet. I needed those files to maintain any credibility with our long-term accounts.

But as I approached, I heard laughter. Through the glass wall, I saw them—Hudson and Jenesis, sitting close on the leather sofa I'd picked out two years ago, coffee cups on the table between them. The early morning light painted them golden, intimate.

Jenesis wore a cream silk dress that probably cost more than I made in a month. And those earrings—always those damn earrings—caught the light as she leaned toward Hudson, her hand resting casually on his arm.

I pushed open the door. They looked up, but neither pulled away.

"Alyssa," Hudson said, checking his watch. "You're here early."

"I need the Morgan files," I said, my voice flat.

Jenesis stood gracefully. "Oh, I've already digitized everything and uploaded it to the new system. You should have access." Her smile was helpful, considerate. "Hudson's been such an inspiring mentor. We've been strategizing since six—he's teaching me so much about his vision for the company."

His vision. Not ours. His.

"When are we ending this?" I asked Hudson directly. "The scheme. You said a few weeks, and it's been—"

"Jesus, Alyssa." Hudson's expression hardened. "Can you not be patient? Trust my judgment for once."

"Trust your judgment?" I repeated, my voice rising despite my best efforts. "I'm watching my career get dismantled—"

"A few more weeks," he said firmly. "We need the exposure to be truly devastating. Otherwise, what's the point?"

Jenesis's expression remained sympathetic, but her eyes gleamed with something that looked suspiciously like triumph.

I left without the files.

The company cocktail party that Friday was torture dressed up as celebration—a quarterly milestone event I'd helped plan before my demotion. I stood near the bar, nursing a glass of wine and trying to remain invisible.

"Did you hear? Apparently, they're having problems at home."

The voices came from behind a decorative column. I froze.

"Makes sense," another voice—male, probably from the dev team—replied. "I always thought Hudson was carrying her professionally. Maybe he finally got tired of it."

"She seemed so competent, though."

"Or maybe she was just good at taking credit for his ideas."

Their laughter cut through the ambient music and chatter.

I turned to leave, but Jenesis materialized beside me, her smile soft and understanding.

"I couldn't help but overhear," she said quietly. "People can be so cruel."

I stared at her, at those perfect features arranged in false sympathy.

"I want you to know," she continued, her voice low and intimate, "how grateful I am that Hudson saw potential in me. It's such an honor to learn from both of you." She paused, tilting her head. "I hope I can live up to Alyssa's legacy."

Legacy. As if I were already dead.

Her hand touched my arm gently, and the condescension in that gesture was so thinly veiled it might as well have been naked.

"I'm sure you'll do wonderfully," I managed, pulling away.

Her smile widened. "Hudson says you're just going through a transition. That you'll find your place again."

My place. As if I'd lost it. As if it hadn't been deliberately taken.

I excused myself to the restroom, locked the stall door, and finally let myself breathe. My reflection in the mirror showed a woman I barely recognized—professional smile fixed in place, but eyes hollow with the dawning realization that I'd already lost everything that mattered.

And Hudson, the man I'd built this empire with, was too busy admiring his new protégé to notice I was drowning.

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