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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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Chapter 2

The days following Alayna's arrival blurred together in a haze of tension and unease. I watched from the sidelines as she seamlessly inserted herself into every corner of our lives, like a spider weaving an intricate web.

"Mrs. Elliott," she said one morning, cornering our housekeeper Maria in the kitchen. "I noticed the east wing could use some fresh flowers. I'd be happy to arrange them myself—I know how busy Haley must be."

Maria glanced at me, uncertain. "I usually handle the flowers, Miss Thompson."

"Nonsense," Alayna insisted, her voice dripping with honey. "Haley has enough on her plate. Besides, I've always had a talent for floral arrangement. Alexander used to say my bouquets were works of art."

I bit my tongue as Maria's eyes lit with curiosity. Within days, Alayna had charmed every staff member, from the gardener to the security team. She remembered their children's names, their favorite foods, their weekend plans. Information flowed to her like water downhill.

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"Sunday dinner with your mother," Alayna mused one afternoon, casually flipping through a calendar she'd "borrowed" from my desk. "How lovely. She must be very special to you."

My hand instinctively moved to my wrist, where my mother's jade bracelet rested against my skin. "She's the only person who's ever truly loved me," I admitted before I could stop myself.

Alayna's eyes narrowed slightly. "This bracelet—it's beautiful. A gift from her?"

I nodded, suddenly protective of the precious jade. "It was her mother's. She gave it to me on my wedding day."

"How sentimental." Alayna's fingers brushed against mine, making my skin crawl. "Family heirlooms are so important, aren't they? I've always wished we had more of those connections."

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"Alexander," Alayna said during breakfast, her voice pitched low and confidential. "I hope you don't mind my asking, but I noticed you seem distracted. Is everything alright with the Harrington acquisition?"

My husband looked up sharply. "How did you know about that?"

She smiled, all innocence. "I still have contacts in the industry. Besides, I remember how you used to pace when you were worried about a deal."

Later that evening, I passed Alexander's study and heard their voices through the partially open door.

"—could help you navigate the regulatory issues," Alayna was saying. "I've kept up with the changes since I left."

"That would be... valuable insight," Alexander replied, his tone warmer than any he'd used with me in months.

I backed away silently, realizing Alayna had found yet another way to position herself as indispensable.

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The dining room glowed with candlelight as we gathered for dinner that Friday. The children sat stiffly in their chairs, sensing the tension that had settled over our home like a suffocating blanket.

"More wine, Alayna?" Alexander offered, his attention fixed on her.

She accepted with a demure smile. "Thank you. This evening is so lovely—it almost feels like old times."

I reached for my glass, but Alayna's hand suddenly flew to her chest.

"Oh!" she gasped, her face flushing crimson. "I—I'm sorry to bring this up, but I can't keep pretending nothing happened."

Alexander set down his fork. "What is it?"

Alayna's eyes welled with tears as she turned to me. "Haley... I saw you. Taking photos of me while I was changing in the guest room."

The accusation hit me like a physical blow. "What? No, I would never—"

"I didn't want to say anything," she continued, her voice trembling. "I thought maybe there was an explanation, but when I found the camera..."

She produced a small device from her purse, her hands shaking as she placed it on the table.

"I planted it for security," she explained to Alexander's furrowed brow. "After I noticed someone had been in my room."

Alexander's face hardened as he turned to me. "Haley?"

"I didn't take any photos!" I protested, panic rising in my throat. "She's lying!"

Alayna pressed a button on the camera, and the screen flickered to life. There I was, entering her room, moving toward her closet.

"That's not—" I started, but Alexander cut me off.

"Enough." His voice was ice. "I can't believe you'd do something so... perverse."

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The final blow came three nights later. We were gathered in the media room, the children curled up on either end of the sofa as Alexander scrolled through movie options.

"Oh!" Alayna exclaimed suddenly, pointing at my phone which I'd left on the coffee table. "Is that mine?"

I frowned. "No, it's—"

"Then why are there photos of me on it?" She snatched up the device, her finger swiping frantically across the screen.

The color drained from her face as she held up the phone. On the screen were intimate photos of her—photos I had never seen before.

"And on your computer too," she whispered, pointing to my laptop which Alexander had opened.

He stared at the images, then at me, his expression unreadable.

"Alexander, I swear I didn't—" I began, but he held up his hand.

"Save it," he said coldly.

Lance's voice cut through the silence. "Mom, that's sick."

Etta's eyes were wide with shock and disappointment.

"You've been stalking me," Alayna sobbed, burying her face in Alexander's shoulder. "Taking pictures, sending threatening messages..."

She pulled out printed texts—messages I had never written—threatening to release the photos unless she left town.

"I didn't do this," I whispered, but my voice was drowned out by Lance's contempt.

"You're disgusting," he spat, his young face twisted with revulsion that mirrored his father's.

As I looked around at the family I had poured my heart into, I realized with sinking horror that I was completely alone.

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