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Discovering My Husband and His Sister's Forbidden Love Novel Cover

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 2

I stared at James, his guilty eyes darting away from mine like a cornered animal. In that moment, everything crystallized.

The accusation, the performance, the lies—it all made perfect sense. James couldn't look at me because he was lying. My sister-in-law was using him to destroy me, and somehow, he'd agreed to it.

Rage bubbled up inside me, hot and unstoppable. Before I could think, I stepped forward and slapped James across the face, the crack of my palm against his cheek echoing through the suddenly silent room.

"You're lying," I hissed, my voice trembling with fury. "Look me in the eye and tell the truth!"

James stumbled backward, his hand flying to his reddening cheek. For a split second, our eyes met, and I saw it—regret, shame, and something like an apology.

Rebecca's theatrical gasp broke the moment. She collapsed against the wall, tears streaming perfectly down her face. "See? She's violent! She attacks my husband after seducing him!"

"I never touched him!" I shouted, my composure completely shattered. "James, tell them! Tell them you're lying!"

Margaret rushed to Rebecca's side, wrapping a protective arm around her daughter. "That's enough! I'm calling the police. I won't have this... this home-wrecker attacking people in my house!"

Tommy's wails had escalated into hysterical sobbing. He clutched at David's leg, his little face contorted in confusion and fear. "Daddy, why is everyone yelling at Mommy? Why did Mommy hit Uncle James?"

David's face had hardened into something unrecognizable. He grabbed my arm with bruising force, his fingers digging into my flesh. "We're leaving. Now."

"David, please," I begged, trying to catch his eye. "You can't possibly believe—"

"Enough!" he roared, yanking me toward the door. "Tommy, come on. We're going home."

Tommy followed, hiccupping through his tears, reaching for my hand. I took it, squeezing gently, the only comfort I could offer as David dragged us both out of the house.

The drive home was excruciating. David's silence filled the car like poison gas, suffocating any attempt at conversation. Tommy's occasional sniffles from the backseat broke my heart.

"Why is everyone mad, Mommy?" he whispered. "Did you do something bad?"

I twisted in my seat to look at him, his innocent face streaked with tears. "No, sweetheart. Sometimes grown-ups have misunderstandings. Everything will be okay."

David's harsh laugh cut through the air. "Stop lying to him too."

I flinched as if he'd struck me again. The rest of the drive passed in that terrible silence, the three of us locked in our separate agonies.

At home, David marched straight to our bedroom. I followed, desperate to make him listen, only to find him yanking clothes from our closet.

"What are you doing?" I asked, my voice small.

"Moving to the guest room," he replied without looking at me. "I can't even look at you right now."

"David, please. We need to talk about this. You know me. Ten years together, and you think I'd—"

"I don't know what to think anymore," he cut me off, his voice cold and clinical. "All I know is my sister's husband confirmed you've been coming onto him for months. My mother saw something between you two at the Christmas party. And now you assault him in front of our son."

"That's not what happened!" I protested, but he was already pushing past me, arms full of clothes.

The next morning, I discovered just how thoroughly David had decided my guilt. My banking app wouldn't open—password changed. When I tried our joint savings account online, the same result. A notification popped up on my phone: a calendar reminder for David, accidentally shared to my device. "Meeting with divorce attorney – 2 PM."

My hands shook as I set down my phone. He wasn't even giving me a chance to defend myself. Ten years of marriage, demolished in twenty-four hours.

By the end of the week, Rebecca had ensured everyone knew about my "affair." At Tommy's school pickup, mothers who had once chatted warmly with me now huddled together, throwing glances my way and whispering behind their hands. At the grocery store, I ran into Linda from our neighborhood book club, who quickly pretended to be fascinated by the nutritional information on a can of beans rather than acknowledge me.

I stood in the cereal aisle, clutching my shopping list, feeling the weight of judging eyes from every direction. How had my life imploded so completely, so quickly? And why couldn't anyone—especially my husband—see the truth?

Somewhere in this web of lies was the real story. And I was going to find it, no matter what it cost me.

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