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My Husband Let His Sister Ruin Our Marriage

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The camera flashes were violent, a strobe-light assault that turned the red carpet into a disjointed stop-motion film. I smiled until my cheeks ached, the muscle memory of a Manhattan socialite taking over. My hand rested on the crook of Ian Edwards’ arm, feeling the expensive wool of his tuxedo, but no heat beneath it. To the world, we were the apex: the tech titan and the heiress, a union of staggering net worth and photogenic perfection. "Look this way, Mrs. Edwards! Ian, over here!" I leaned into him, tilting my head just so. For a second, the pressure of his side against mine felt real. Then the heavy door of the limousine slammed shut, sealing us inside a vacuum of leather and tinted glass. Ian peeled himself away from me instantly, shifting to the far side of the bench seat as if my touch were corrosive.

My Husband Let His Sister Ruin Our Marriage Chapter 1

The camera flashes were violent, a strobe-light assault that turned the red carpet into a disjointed stop-motion film. I smiled until my cheeks ached, the muscle memory of a Manhattan socialite taking over. My hand rested on the crook of Ian Edwards’ arm, feeling the expensive wool of his tuxedo, but no heat beneath it. To the world, we were the apex: the tech titan and the heiress, a union of staggering net worth and photogenic perfection.

"Look this way, Mrs. Edwards! Ian, over here!"

I leaned into him, tilting my head just so. For a second, the pressure of his side against mine felt real. Then the heavy door of the limousine slammed shut, sealing us inside a vacuum of leather and tinted glass.

Ian peeled himself away from me instantly, shifting to the far side of the bench seat as if my touch were corrosive. The warmth vanished from the car, replaced by the arctic chill of the air conditioning he preferred.

"Your performance was adequate," Ian said, his voice a low, flat baritone. He didn't look at me. His eyes were already locked onto the glowing screen of his phone, thumb scrolling through emails that supposedly couldn't wait until midnight. "But you spoke to the Times reporter about the merger timeline."

I twisted the diamond band on my ring finger, the metal biting into my skin. "He asked a direct question, Ian. I just gave a vague—"

"Don't," he cut in, the word sharp enough to draw blood. "My schedule. My business. My life. You are the ornament, Blaire. Do not mistake yourself for the architect."

He didn't speak to me for the rest of the ride. I stared out the window, watching the city blur into streaks of neon, wondering if the glass was keeping the world out or trapping me in.

***

Attempt number nine hundred and ninety-nine.

That was what I called tonight. The penthouse was silent, save for the rhythmic ticking of the grandfather clock in the foyer. I had dismissed the staff early. The dining table was set for two—vintage crystal, candles that had burned down to waxy stumps, and a dinner that had gone cold three hours ago.

I adjusted the strap of the La Perla lace bodysuit I’d spent a small fortune on. It was sapphire blue, meant to bring out my eyes, though right now, my eyes were stinging with exhaustion. It was our second anniversary. Or rather, the second anniversary of the merger that everyone else called a marriage.

At 1:15 AM, the biometric lock beeped. The heavy oak door swung open.

Ian walked in, loosening his tie. He didn't look at the table. He didn't look at the candles. He certainly didn't look at me.

"Ian," I said, my voice cracking slightly. I stood up, smoothing the silk robe I’d thrown over the lingerie. "I waited. I thought..."

He walked past me toward the hallway, not breaking stride. "I ate at the office."

"It's our anniversary," I whispered to his back. "I just wanted—"

He stopped, turning slowly. His grey eyes swept over me, taking in the lace, the desperate hope, the pathetic staging of romance. There was no lust in his gaze. Only a profound, exhausting boredom.

"Stop the theatrics, Blaire," he said, rubbing his temple. "I have an early meeting. Go to sleep."

The bathroom door clicked shut behind him. A moment later, the shower started running, drowning out the sound of my own humiliation.

***

The morning sun hit the marble countertops with an aggressive brightness that made my headache throb. I sat at the kitchen island, nursing black coffee, watching Ian read the Financial Times. He was pristine, untouchable, his armor back in place.

"We need to talk about last night," I began, keeping my voice steady. "I can't keep living like a ghost in my own house, Ian. If you want this marriage to work—"

"This marriage works exactly as intended," he murmured, turning a page.

"Does it? Because I feel like—"

The sound of shuffling footsteps interrupted me. Arielle stood in the doorway, wrapped in a cashmere blanket that swallowed her petite frame. Her hair was messy, her eyes wide and glistening with unshed tears. She looked like a porcelain doll that had been dropped.

"Ian?" Her voice was a trembling whisper.

The newspaper hit the table. The sound was like a gunshot in the quiet room.

Ian was out of his chair before I could blink. The cold, marble statue of a man who had ignored me for twelve hours vanished. In his place was someone frantic, alive, and terrified. He crossed the kitchen in two strides, reaching her just as she swayed.

"Ari?" His voice was unrecognizable—soft, desperate. He framed her face with his large hands, searching her eyes. "What is it? What happened?"

"I had a nightmare," she whimpered, leaning into his chest, her small hands clutching his lapels. "It was... dark. I couldn't breathe."

"Shh. You're safe. I'm here." Ian guided her to the chair next to mine, treating her as if she were made of spun sugar. He ignored me completely.

I watched, frozen, as my husband—the man who wouldn't hold my hand in a limousine—buttered a slice of toast with surgical precision. He cut it into small, bite-sized squares.

"Eat," Ian commanded gently. He picked up a piece and held it to her lips. "You need your strength."

Arielle took the bite, her eyes fluttering shut. When she opened them, her gaze flicked to me. For a fraction of a second, the fragility vanished, replaced by a cold, triumphant glint. Then she chewed, and Ian wiped a crumb from her lip with his thumb, his focus entirely, obsessively, on her.

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