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Husband's Psychic Deception

The doorbell chimed through our living room, its sound oddly foreboding in the afternoon silence. I glanced up from my sketchbook, where I'd been idly drawing the garden landscape beyond our bay windows. "I'll get it," Carl said, setting down his coffee mug with unusual urgency. His eyes held a peculiar intensity I hadn't seen before. When he returned, a woman followed in his wake—tall, with flowing auburn hair and clothes that seemed to shimmer with every movement. Her eyes were striking—a deep green that seemed to catch the light in an almost unnatural way. "Sophie, this is Ivy Reed," Carl introduced her with a reverence that made my stomach tighten. "The psychic consultant I told you about." I remembered his brief mention of someone who might help with his recent "business concerns," but nothing prepared me for the theatrical presence now filling our living room. "Hello, Sophie," Ivy's voice was melodic, each word carefully measured. "I've been looking forward to meeting you." She moved with practiced grace, setting down a large velvet pouch on our coffee table.
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The doorbell chimed through our living room, its sound oddly foreboding in the afternoon silence. I glanced up from my sketchbook, where I'd been idly drawing the garden landscape beyond our bay windows.

"I'll get it," Carl said, setting down his coffee mug with unusual urgency. His eyes held a peculiar intensity I hadn't seen before.

When he returned, a woman followed in his wake—tall, with flowing auburn hair and clothes that seemed to shimmer with every movement. Her eyes were striking—a deep green that seemed to catch the light in an almost unnatural way.

"Sophie, this is Ivy Reed," Carl introduced her with a reverence that made my stomach tighten. "The psychic consultant I told you about."

I remembered his brief mention of someone who might help with his recent "business concerns," but nothing prepared me for the theatrical presence now filling our living room.

"Hello, Sophie," Ivy's voice was melodic, each word carefully measured. "I've been looking forward to meeting you."

She moved with practiced grace, setting down a large velvet pouch on our coffee table. From it, she withdrew crystals that caught the sunlight streaming through our windows, tarot cards bound in leather, and a small brass pendulum.

"Carl has been experiencing some... disturbances," she explained, arranging her props with deliberate precision. "I'm here to help navigate the energies surrounding him."

I watched, unsettled, as she began her ritual—lights dimmed, candles lit, crystals placed in a perfect circle. Carl sat transfixed, his breathing shallow with anticipation.

"The cards are showing darkness approaching," Ivy murmured, her eyes half-closed as she touched each card reverently. "Disaster is coming, Carl. Financial ruin... personal betrayal..."

I felt a chill despite the warm afternoon. Carl's face had gone pale.

"Only I can guide you through this," Ivy continued, her voice dropping to a hypnotic whisper. "The spirits have chosen me to protect you."

Carl nodded, entranced. "Tell me what to do."

---

Three days later, my brother arrived unannounced. I was grateful for his visit—we'd grown apart since my marriage to Carl, but he was still my anchor to my old life.

"Hey, Soph," he said, hugging me tightly in the kitchen. "Something feels off here."

Before I could respond, Ivy appeared in the doorway, as if she'd been waiting for this moment.

"You must be Sophie's brother," she said, her smile not quite reaching her eyes. "I've sensed your... presence... in the house."

My brother's expression hardened. "Is that so?"

Ivy gestured toward the living room, where her consultation materials were still arranged. "Perhaps you'd like to observe?"

What followed was a masterclass in manipulation. Ivy performed her reading with even more flourish than before, her crystals catching the light dramatically as she waved them over the tarot spread.

"The cards show someone close to Carl is harboring negative intentions," she announced, staring directly at my brother.

He laughed—a sharp, disbelieving sound. "That's quite a performance."

Later, when Carl was out of earshot, my brother pulled me aside in the kitchen.

"Sophie, she's a fraud," he whispered urgently. "Those are classic cold reading techniques. She's manipulating him—and you."

I shook my head, uncomfortable but unwilling to believe Carl could be so easily deceived. "He's just stressed about work."

"She mentioned 'dark energy' around me," my brother continued, his voice tight with anger. "She's setting this up to isolate you."

---

A week later, Ivy's predictions grew darker. She stood in our living room, her voice trembling with manufactured fear.

"Someone will betray Carl catastrophically," she announced, her eyes fixed on my brother who had returned for another visit. "Unless we take immediate action."

She produced photographs—images of my brother meeting with strangers, looking secretive and suspicious. Images I knew must have been taken out of context.

"He's unstable," Ivy whispered to Carl. "His energy is chaotic, dangerous."

My brother protested, but Ivy cut him off with practiced precision. "The spirits show he's planning something against this family."

Carl's face transformed before my eyes—the man I loved replaced by someone cold and calculating.

"I think it's best if you leave," he told my brother, his voice flat.

But Ivy wasn't finished. She leaned close to Carl, whispering urgently about "protective measures" and "containment."

By nightfall, my brother was being escorted out by men in white coats, his protests growing fainter as they forced him into a waiting vehicle.

"Carl, please!" I begged, clutching his arm. "This is insane!"

But Carl's eyes had gone distant, unrecognizable. "It's for the best, Sophie. He's not well."

As the car pulled away, carrying my brother to a mental institution he didn't belong in, I felt something inside me crack—the first fracture in what would soon become a complete shattering of everything I thought I knew about love and trust.

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