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Discovering My Husband and His Sister's Forbidden Love

Emma’s life shatters in a single evening. One moment, she’s walking into her mother-in-law’s home with a warm apple pie and her little boy’s laughter ringing in her ears. The next, she’s being accused of seducing her brother-in-law—and slapped in front of her family. Blindsided and betrayed, Emma watches in horror as her husband, David, turns against her, her sister-in-law weeps crocodile tears, and the web of lies tightens around her. Overnight, she becomes an outcast: abandoned by friends, shunned by neighbors, even suspended from her job after Margaret calls her employer with whispers of a “mental breakdown.” Emma knows she’s innocent. But someone—Rebecca—is determined to destroy her. And when a terrified James hints at dark secrets he can’t reveal, Emma realizes this is bigger than a simple false accusation. To save her marriage, her child, and her sanity, Emma must uncover the truth before Rebecca’s lies destroy everything she loves. But the closer she gets to answers, the clearer it becomes: Rebecca isn’t just lying. There's much more behind it. And most horribly, Emma's husband seems involved...
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Chapter 1

The pie was still warm when we pulled into Margaret’s driveway, the scent of cinnamon filling the car.

I’d woken up early to make it—her favorite recipe—hoping it might smooth over whatever tension had been brewing since our last visit.

David hadn’t said much during the drive. His hands gripped the steering wheel so tightly his knuckles were white. When I asked if everything was okay, he just muttered, “Work stuff,” and turned up the radio.

“We’re here!” I said too brightly, glancing back at Tommy. My seven-year-old son was already wriggling out of his seatbelt.

“Can I ring the bell, Mom? Please?” he begged, his face glowing with excitement.

“Sure, sweetheart.” I smiled, then looked to David, hoping for a shared moment of warmth. He only nodded, expression unreadable, before shutting off the engine.

As we climbed the steps, a flicker of movement caught my eye—a curtain swaying in the living room window. Someone had been watching us arrive. A strange tightness settled in my chest.

Tommy charged ahead and jabbed the doorbell repeatedly. Ding-ding-ding-ding!

“Tommy, one press is enough,” I said gently.

The door opened, and there stood Margaret. Normally, she’d greet us with open arms and a booming laugh. Today, her smile was nowhere to be found.

“Hi, Grammy!” Tommy yelled, throwing himself at her legs.

She patted his head absently, her gaze locked on me. Her eyes were cold—colder than I’d ever seen.

“Come in,” she said flatly, stepping aside.

I shifted the pie in my hands and reached to hug her. “I made your favorite—”

The crack of her palm against my cheek stopped me mid-sentence.

-

The pie slipped from my fingers and splattered on the hardwood with a sickening thud. For a second, no one moved.

“Margaret—” I gasped, clutching my stinging face. “What—what are you—”

“You filthy whore,” she spat, her voice shaking with fury.

Tommy screamed, his little hands covering his ears. “Why did Grammy hit Mommy?!”

I turned desperately to David. “David? What is going on?”

He stood rooted to the spot, his face pale, his mouth opening and closing without sound.

“David!” My voice cracked.

Footsteps approached. Rebecca appeared in the hallway, her husband James close behind.

Rebecca’s eyes were rimmed red, but there was something almost gleeful beneath her tears.

“You slept with my husband,” she said, her voice breaking perfectly on the last word. “How could you, Emma? After everything?”

“What?” The room tilted. “No—no, I didn’t—Rebecca, you know me. I would never—”

James kept his gaze fixed on the ruined pie.

“James,” I said, my throat tight. “Tell them the truth. Nothing happened.”

His eyes flicked to mine, then dropped. “Emma… just stop. Don’t make this worse.”

My stomach lurched. “David.” I grabbed my husband’s arm. “Please. We’ve been married ten years. You know me.”

He finally looked at me, and what I saw in his eyes nearly broke me. Shock. Disbelief. And worst of all—disgust.

“Everyone’s saying the same thing,” he said hoarsely. “My mom. Rebecca. James.”

“You believe them over me?” My voice rose, jagged with panic.

Tommy sobbed louder, clutching my leg.

David’s lip curled. “How could you bring this filth into our family?”

His hand came out of nowhere, striking my other cheek. The betrayal hurt more than the slap itself.

I staggered back, the world spinning. And in that blur, I saw Rebecca’s expression change for just a heartbeat. Not grief. Not anger.

Satisfaction.

The realization slammed into me like ice: this was no misunderstanding. It was a trap. And I had just stepped right into it.

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