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Betrayed Wife's Comeback

The elevator doors slid open with a soft chime, and there she was. Alayna Thompson. My half-sister. The woman who had haunted my marriage since before it began. She stood in the lobby of Alexander's office building, looking nothing like the polished beauty I remembered from our childhood. Her designer dress hung loosely on her too-thin frame, her once-vibrant hair now dull and lifeless. Dark circles shadowed her eyes, and her skin had a sickly pallor that made my stomach clench with unwanted concern. "Haley," she whispered when she saw me, her voice cracking. "I didn't know where else to go." Before I could respond, her knees buckled. She collapsed onto the marble floor, her body crumpling like paper.
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The elevator doors slid open with a soft chime, and there she was.

Alayna Thompson. My half-sister. The woman who had haunted my marriage since before it began.

She stood in the lobby of Alexander's office building, looking nothing like the polished beauty I remembered from our childhood. Her designer dress hung loosely on her too-thin frame, her once-vibrant hair now dull and lifeless. Dark circles shadowed her eyes, and her skin had a sickly pallor that made my stomach clench with unwanted concern.

"Haley," she whispered when she saw me, her voice cracking. "I didn't know where else to go."

Before I could respond, her knees buckled. She collapsed onto the marble floor, her body crumpling like paper.

"Alayna!" Alexander's voice cut through the sudden commotion. He rushed past me, kneeling beside her. "My God, what happened?"

I stood frozen, watching as he cradled her head in his lap, his fingers gently brushing hair from her face with a tenderness he hadn't shown me in years.

"She just fell," I said, my voice sounding distant even to my own ears. "I was just—"

"Call an ambulance," he snapped, not even looking at me.

---

The hospital room smelled of antiseptic and despair. Alayna lay propped against white pillows, an IV drip feeding fluids into her arm. The doctor had just left after diagnosing severe malnutrition and exhaustion.

"I should have known better," she murmured, her eyes downcast as Alexander paced at the foot of her bed. "I thought I could make it on my own, but..."

"But what?" Alexander prompted, his voice gentle in a way that made my chest ache.

Alayna's hands trembled as she smoothed the hospital blanket. "After I left... I wanted to do something meaningful. I went overseas to work with refugees. But the situation was worse than I imagined. The organization I was with—" her voice broke, "—they were corrupt. They left us stranded when funding ran out."

I watched her performance with growing unease. Something didn't add up. Alayna had always been selfish, not selfless.

"You were doing humanitarian work?" I asked, trying to keep my tone neutral.

She nodded weakly. "I've changed, Haley. I know I wasn't... the best sister growing up."

Alexander's hand found mine, squeezing it in warning. "Let's not overwhelm her with questions right now."

---

The restaurant Alexander chose for dinner that evening was the kind of place where champagne flowed freely and appetizers cost more than most people's weekly grocery bills. Crystal chandeliers cast a warm glow over white tablecloths and silver place settings.

"I still can't believe you're here," Alexander said, his eyes never leaving Alayna's face as she delicately cut into her filet mignon. "All these years..."

"I never stopped thinking about you," she replied, meeting his gaze across the candlelight. "I know I hurt you when I left. I was young and foolish."

"You were following your dreams," he said softly.

I sat between them like a ghost at my own table, watching my husband fall back under the spell of his first love. Every word out of Alayna's mouth was calculated, every gesture designed to elicit sympathy and desire.

"What about you, Haley?" Alayna asked suddenly, turning those doe eyes toward me. "Are you happy? Alexander has always been... intense about his work. Does he still work those impossible hours?"

Before I could answer, she continued, "I remember how he used to get so absorbed in projects that he'd forget to eat. Someone had to remind him to take care of himself."

The way she said "someone" made it clear she was that someone.

---

The mansion loomed before us as Alexander pulled into the circular driveway. Alayna sat beside him in the front seat of his Bentley, while I was relegated to the back like an afterthought.

"I've prepared the east wing suite," I said as we entered the grand foyer. "It's private and comfortable—"

"Oh, let her stay in the main house," Alexander interrupted. "She needs to be close to the kitchen, and the east wing is too isolated."

Lance and Etta appeared at the top of the stairs, their curious eyes fixed on Alayna.

"Aunt Alayna!" Etta exclaimed, rushing down to embrace her.

I hadn't even known they remembered her.

"I brought you something," Alayna said, producing two elegantly wrapped packages from her purse. "A little welcome gift."

Inside were expensive watches—far too mature for fourteen-year-olds.

"Mom doesn't let us wear stuff like this," Lance said, his eyes darting to me apologetically.

"Maybe it's time to reconsider," Alayna said with a smile. "They're growing up. Don't you think they deserve experiences beyond... well, beyond the ordinary?"

I opened my mouth to protest, but Alexander cut me off.

"Haley, can we discuss this later? Alayna needs rest."

As they disappeared up the stairs together, Alayna paused to look back at me. For just a moment, her mask slipped, and I saw something cold and triumphant in her eyes.

"Thank you for your hospitality, sister," she said sweetly. "I promise not to overstep."

But as she turned away, I knew with chilling certainty that she already had.

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