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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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Chapter 2

I couldn't sleep that night. The image of my brother being dragged away haunted me, his desperate eyes pleading for help I couldn't give. First thing in the morning, I grabbed my coat and drove to the institution where they'd taken him.

The building loomed gray and imposing against the sky, its windows barred and its doors locked tight. I signed in with trembling hands, following a nurse through sterile corridors that smelled of disinfectant and despair.

"He's been sedated," the nurse explained mechanically. "He became agitated when he arrived."

I found him sitting motionless on a plastic chair in a room with padded walls. His eyes were unfocused, his movements sluggish.

"Brother?" I whispered, kneeling beside him.

He blinked slowly, recognition dawning through the haze of medication. "Sophie..."

"What did they do to you?" My voice broke as I touched his hand.

Before he could answer, a doctor entered with a clipboard. "Mrs. Stone, I'm Dr. Mercer. We need to discuss your brother's condition."

He led me to his office, where folders lay open on his desk. I glimpsed psychological evaluations, brain scans, and detailed notes about paranoid delusions.

"These are fabricated," I said, pointing to a document dated three months earlier. "He wasn't even seeing a psychiatrist then."

Dr. Mercer's expression remained professionally neutral. "The documentation is comprehensive. Your brother has a history of instability that's been worsening."

"That's not true!" My voice rose. "Who provided this information?"

"Family members are often the first to notice signs," he replied evasively.

I thought of Ivy's mysterious appearance, her sudden influence over Carl. "Did someone named Ivy Reed have anything to do with this?"

A flicker of something—recognition? discomfort?—crossed his face before he could mask it. "I'm not at liberty to discuss outside consultations."

As I left the institution, a chilling realization settled over me: this wasn't just about controlling Carl. This was systematic destruction of everyone who might protect me.

---

Three days later, Ivy arrived at our home with Carl in tow. Her eyes gleamed with triumph as she gestured around our living room.

"The negative energy is concentrated here," she announced, waving a crystal pendulum. "It's emanating from your artwork, Sophie."

My stomach tightened as she pointed toward my studio. "What are you talking about?"

"Dark forces have been using your creative expression to manipulate Carl," she explained, her voice dripping with false concern. "The spirits show me that your paintings contain dangerous energy patterns."

Carl nodded solemnly beside her. "I've felt it, Sophie. Every time I'm near your studio, I feel drained."

"That's absurd," I whispered, but my protest sounded hollow even to my own ears.

Ivy's smile sharpened. "You need to surrender your entire portfolio—every painting, every sketch. They must be cleansed."

I stepped back, horror washing over me. "Those are years of my life, my work..."

"Or," Ivy continued smoothly, "your brother will remain where he is, indefinitely. The choice seems obvious to me."

Carl said nothing, his silence more damning than any words.

I watched helplessly as movers carried out canvas after canvas—landscapes I'd painted at dawn, portraits of my father, studies of light and shadow that had taken months to perfect. Each piece represented hours of work, moments of inspiration, fragments of my soul.

"Where are they taking them?" I asked, my voice barely audible.

"To a secure facility for spiritual cleansing," Ivy replied vaguely.

As the last truck pulled away, I felt something inside me collapse—the structure of my artistic identity reduced to rubble.

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"Today we'll perform the final cleansing ritual," Ivy announced a week later, transforming our living room into what looked like a satanic chapel.

Candles burned at odd angles, their flames unnaturally still in the airless room. Crystals hung from the ceiling, catching light in disorienting patterns.

"This space has been contaminated by negative influences," she intoned, moving around the room with theatrical precision.

My eyes fell on the small urn on our mantel—the only physical remnant of my father I had left.

"No," I gasped as Ivy approached it. "Not that."

She ignored me, lifting the urn with both hands. "This object carries heavy emotional baggage that's poisoning the energy field."

"Put that down!" I lunged forward, but Carl blocked my path.

"It's just ashes, Sophie," he said coldly. "Don't disrupt the healing process."

Ivy tilted the urn, and my father's ashes spilled across the floor in a gray cloud. "Now the spirits can finally rest," she murmured, grinding her heel into the scattered remains.

Something broke inside me—something fundamental and irreparable. I fell to my knees, gathering the ashes with trembling hands, tears blurring my vision.

"Stop making a scene," Carl ordered, his voice distant and unfeeling. "You're disrupting everything."

As I clutched the defiled remains of my father, I realized with crystal clarity that the man I had married was gone—if he had ever existed at all.

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