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My Husband Betrayed Me With My Sister

The clock on my laptop read 2:17 AM as I hit send on the final press release. The screen's blue light cast shadows across my face, highlighting the dark circles I'd grown accustomed to. Another PR crisis averted. Another night saved. I leaned back in my chair, rubbing my tired eyes. The Malibu mansion around me was silent except for the distant sound of waves crashing against the cliffs below. Ryder was still out—another "industry event" that would likely end with him drunk in some VIP section. My phone buzzed with a notification from Miranda Hayes, Ryder's publicist and my former boss. "Excellent work, Elena. You just saved his ass again.
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Chapter 4

Cold. That was my first sensation. Bone-deep, numbing cold that seemed to penetrate every cell of my body. Then came the pain—sharp, insistent throbbing in my head that pulsed with each heartbeat.

I was dying. Or maybe already dead.

A strong arm wrapped around my chest, pulling me upward. Water rushed past my ears as I broke the surface, coughing violently. Salt water burned my throat as I gasped for air.

"Stay with me, Elena!" A familiar voice shouted above the crash of waves. "Just hold on!"

Fletcher. I would know that voice anywhere—steady, reliable, kind. The same voice that had encouraged me through late-night study sessions at USC, that had offered congratulations at my wedding without a hint of the feelings I'd always suspected he harbored.

I felt myself being dragged through the water, then lifted onto something solid. Sand beneath my back. The night sky spinning above me. Fletcher's face appearing in my blurred vision, water streaming from his hair.

"Come on," he urged, starting CPR when I couldn't breathe properly. "Don't you dare give up now."

Why was he here? How had he found me?

"Got her!" he shouted to someone I couldn't see. "Bring the blanket!"

A warm weight settled over me as consciousness slipped away again.

---

I woke to the steady beep of monitors and the antiseptic smell of a hospital room—but not a normal hospital. The space was too plush, the equipment too advanced. Sunlight streamed through floor-to-ceiling windows that overlooked the city.

"Welcome back," Fletcher said softly from a chair beside my bed. He looked exhausted, dark circles under his eyes, his usually immaculate appearance rumpled.

"How long?" My voice was a rasp.

"Three days." He leaned forward, pouring water from a crystal carafe. "The media's been going crazy. They found your purse on the pier."

I took the water with trembling hands. "Ryder?"

"Playing the devastated husband." Fletcher's expression hardened. "He's given two tearful interviews already."

A bitter laugh escaped me. "Of course he has."

Fletcher hesitated, then reached for a tablet on the bedside table. "There's something else you should know." He pulled up a news article with the headline: "Hollywood Publicist Elena Martinez Presumed Dead After Santa Monica Pier Incident."

"They think you're dead, Elena," he said quietly. "Your body wasn't recovered from the ocean. The police called it a suicide."

I stared at the screen, at my own face looking back at me—a photo from happier times. Dead. The word echoed in my mind.

"Unless..." Fletcher continued, watching me carefully. "Unless you want to come back."

"What do you mean?"

"A clean break. A new identity. Apex Management has resources—a safe house, documents, everything you'd need." He leaned closer. "You could start over, Elena. Free from him. Free from all of it."

I placed a hand on my stomach, thinking of the tiny life inside me. A life that deserved better than Ryder Scott's toxic shadow.

"What would I do?" I whispered.

"Work with me. As a senior strategist." His eyes lit up with something I hadn't seen in years—genuine excitement. "I've always known you were the best in the business."

"Ryder would never stop looking for me."

Fletcher's expression turned grim. "Let him look for Elena Martinez. She's already gone."

I closed my eyes, imagining it—a life without hiding, without pain, without constantly cleaning up Ryder's messes. A life where my child would never know their father's cruelty.

"Eleanor," I said suddenly. "If I come back, it'll be as Eleanor."

---

Two weeks later, I stood in the Apex Management building, staring at the war room Fletcher had created for me. The walls were covered with boards analyzing every aspect of Ryder Scott's career—his endorsement deals, his public image, his financial backing.

"He built his entire brand on being the 'Good Guy,'" I murmured, studying the connections I'd mapped out.

Fletcher nodded from the doorway. "And you built that brand."

"I did." I touched a photo of Ryder with his perfect smile. "Now I'm going to tear it down."

I pinned a red marker to the board—the first target. LuxeTime Watches. Ryder's most prestigious endorsement deal.

"Where do we start?" Fletcher asked.

I picked up a marker, my hand steady now that the pain had subsided. "We start by understanding exactly what we're dealing with." I began writing key vulnerabilities on the board. "Ryder's brand has three pillars: his endorsements, his public image, and his financial backing."

"And you think LuxeTime is the weakest link?"

"LuxeTime values integrity above all else," I said, a plan already forming in my mind. "They can't afford to be associated with scandal."

Fletcher studied me with admiration and something deeper I wasn't ready to acknowledge. "What do you need from me?"

I met his gaze, feeling truly alive for the first time in years. "Everything. Because this isn't just about destroying Ryder Scott anymore."

"It's about justice," he finished for me.

"No," I said, a cold smile forming on my lips as I wrote 'Phase 1' across the top of the board. "It's about survival."

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