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Rayne's Scheme: Betrayal of Her Husband Novel Cover

Rayne's Scheme: Betrayal of Her Husband

I stared at the credit card statement in my hands, the numbers blurring as my eyes filled with tears. There it was again - another payment to Coastal Vista Properties, a company I'd never heard Elio mention in all our years of marriage. Five thousand dollars this month. Seven thousand last month. The pattern stretched back nearly a year. My fingers trembled as I placed the statement on our marble kitchen counter. The house was silent except for the steady tick of the grandfather clock in the hallway - a wedding gift from Elio's mother that had counted away the hours of our increasingly hollow marriage. "What are you looking at?" Elio's voice, cool and distant, startled me. He stood in the doorway, his tall frame casting a long shadow across the kitchen floor. His dark hair was perfectly styled, his suit impeccable as always.
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Chapter 3

The charity auction at the Grand Ballroom of the Four Seasons was in full swing when I first saw her. Not hiding in secret rooms or skulking in shadows, but standing boldly in the center of Boston's elite society, her copper hair gleaming under the crystal chandeliers like a beacon of my humiliation.

I froze at the entrance, my hand instinctively moving to my stomach where our child grew. Three months pregnant now, though barely showing, I'd forced myself to attend this event for the children's hospital – the same cause Helen had championed before her death.

"Miriam, darling!" Margaret Whitmore swept toward me, her diamond tennis bracelet catching the light. "You look radiant. That emerald gown is divine on you."

"Thank you," I managed, though my eyes remained fixed on Rayne. She wore a stunning black cocktail dress that hugged her surgically perfected curves, and around her throat – my breath caught – was my mother's pearl choker. Another piece Elio had claimed was "misplaced."

"Oh, you must meet Helen's cousin," Margaret continued, oblivious to my distress. "She's just arrived from California. Rayne, dear!"

The world tilted as Margaret led me directly toward her. Rayne turned, those impossible green eyes – Helen's eyes – meeting mine with calculated sweetness.

"Miriam Thompson," Rayne said, extending a manicured hand. "I've heard so much about you. I'm Rayne Nelson, Helen's cousin. I was so sorry to hear about your... marital difficulties."

The lie rolled off her tongue with practiced ease. Helen's cousin. The audacity of it stole my breath.

"How interesting," I replied, my voice steady despite the rage building in my chest. "Helen never mentioned having family in California."

"We weren't close," Rayne said with a delicate shrug. "But blood calls to blood, you know. Especially when someone needs... comfort."

The implication hung between us like poison. Around us, conversations continued, glasses clinked, but I felt as though we were in a bubble of mutual hatred.

"Ladies and gentlemen," the auctioneer's voice boomed across the ballroom. "Our next item is particularly special – a jade bracelet from the estate of Helen Nelson, donated by the Thompson family."

My blood turned to ice. Helen's jade bracelet – the one she'd worn in every photo, the one Elio had sworn was buried with her.

"Oh my," Rayne breathed, her hand fluttering to her throat in perfect mimicry of Helen's old gesture. "How thoughtful of Elio to honor Helen's memory this way."

The bracelet appeared on the display screen, its intricate carved dragons seeming to writhe in the projected light. I knew every detail of that piece – Helen had shown it to me once, years ago, when she and Elio were still together.

"The bidding starts at five thousand dollars," the auctioneer announced.

Hands shot up around the room. Ten thousand. Fifteen. Twenty.

"Thirty thousand," I heard myself call out, my voice ringing clear across the ballroom.

Heads turned. Murmurs rippled through the crowd. Why would Elio's wife bid on his dead girlfriend's jewelry?

"Thirty-five thousand," came a familiar voice from across the room.

Elio. My husband. Bidding against me.

Our eyes met across the crowded ballroom, and in that moment, I saw everything I needed to know. He wasn't bidding for the charity. He wasn't bidding for Helen's memory. He was bidding for Rayne, who stood beside me with barely concealed triumph.

"Forty thousand," I called, my voice stronger now.

"Fifty thousand," Elio countered without hesitation.

The room had gone silent except for the auctioneer's voice. Everyone could see what was happening – a husband publicly choosing his mistress over his wife, using his dead girlfriend's jewelry as the weapon.

"Sixty thousand," I said, my hand trembling as I raised it.

Elio's jaw tightened. He glanced at Rayne, who gave him the slightest nod, her lips curved in Helen's signature smile.

"Seventy-five thousand," he declared.

I could go higher. My trust fund could easily cover it. But as I looked around the ballroom – at the shocked faces, the whispered conversations, the pity in Margaret Whitmore's eyes – I realized the damage was already done.

Elio had chosen. Publicly. Definitively.

"Sold to Mr. Thompson for seventy-five thousand dollars," the auctioneer announced.

Applause filled the ballroom, but it felt hollow, strained. Rayne's smile was radiant as she accepted congratulations from nearby guests, playing her role of grieving cousin to perfection.

I stood frozen as the auction continued around me, my husband's public betrayal burning through my chest like acid. He had humiliated me in front of everyone who mattered in our social circle, choosing to spend nearly a hundred thousand dollars on jewelry for his mistress rather than let his pregnant wife have even this small piece of dignity.

The baby fluttered in my womb, and I placed both hands protectively over my stomach. Whatever happened next, I would not let this child grow up witnessing such cruelty.

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