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After My Husband Forgot Me for My Stepsister

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Awakening from a coma, my husband has lost every memory of our marriage. In a cruel twist, he now believes my stepsister is his true love. As I fight to restore his lost recollections, I stumble upon a sinister conspiracy of deception and hidden agendas. Now, I must navigate a treacherous path to expose the truth behind his amnesia and win back the life my own family stole from me. Will I reclaim my place before their lies destroy us forever?

After My Husband Forgot Me for My Stepsister Chapter 1

The lilies gave him away.

I was standing at Andres's bedside when Madison walked through the door. White lilies, wrapped in brown paper, held against her chest like she'd rehearsed the pose. I watched his eyes find her over my shoulder. Something moved across his face — relief, warmth, a softness I hadn't seen in months — and then he looked at me.

Really looked at me. Like I was a stranger.

"Who are you?"

Two words. Quiet, almost gentle. The kind of voice you use when you don't want to embarrass someone.

I didn't answer right away. I was still holding his hand. I could feel the warmth of it, the familiar weight of his fingers, and I stood there for one full second and let myself understand what was happening.

Then he turned toward the door.

"Baby." His voice changed completely. "You're here."

Madison made a sound — something soft and broken and perfectly performed — and crossed the room to him. She set the lilies on the nightstand. She touched his face. I stepped back to give her room, the way you do when you're a visitor and someone's family has arrived.

The doctor explained it to me like I was the one who needed help understanding. Retrograde amnesia. Not uncommon after a trauma of this severity. The brain protects itself. Certain memories may return in time, others may not. He said it all in the careful, measured tone of a man delivering bad news he has delivered many times before.

I nodded. I asked two questions. I thanked him.

The whole time, I watched Andres's hands.

He was lying against the hospital pillow, Madison's fingers laced through his, and his free hand kept moving to his wrist — to the cufflinks on his shirt, the ones the nurses had apparently let him keep because he'd asked for them specifically when he woke up. He straightened the left one. Then the right. Then the left again.

I had noticed that habit three years into our marriage. He did it when he was lying. Not when he was nervous — Andres was rarely nervous. When he was constructing something. When the words coming out of his mouth needed a little help staying upright.

I picked up my coat from the chair by the window.

No one asked me where I was going.

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I sat in the parking garage for eleven minutes.

I know because I watched the clock on the dashboard. I didn't cry. I didn't call anyone. I just sat in the dark between two concrete pillars and let the full shape of it settle over me — not the pain of it, not yet, but the architecture. The structure. The way this had been built.

A car accident. Amnesia. Madison in the doorway with lilies she'd clearly bought before she got the call.

After eleven minutes, I drove home.

The house was quiet in the way houses get when the person who usually fills them is somewhere else. I walked past the kitchen, past the framed photos on the hallway wall — our wedding, a trip to Lisbon, a charity gala where Andres had his arm around my waist and his smile aimed at the camera — and I went into his study.

He had a filing system he thought was subtle. Nested folders inside nested folders, labeled with project names that meant nothing on the surface. I had never told him that I'd mapped it two years ago, on a quiet Sunday afternoon when he was at the office and I was looking for the insurance documents and found something else instead.

I found it again now.

The wire transfers were not hidden, exactly. They were just buried — routed through a subsidiary of Madison's company, then through a holding entity I didn't recognize, then into an offshore account with a Cayman address and a name that meant nothing. Twelve transfers over fourteen months. The amounts varied, but the pattern didn't.

I sat at his desk for a long time.

The betrayal had a shape now. It wasn't just a husband who had looked at me like a stranger. It wasn't just a stepsister with rehearsed lilies. It was a structure. A plan. Something that had been running quietly in the background of my marriage for over a year while I was standing in the foreground believing in it.

I closed the files. I made coffee. I let it go cold before I touched it.

Then I called Diana Reeves.

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Diana had a corner office in Century City with a view that cost more per square foot than most people's apartments. She was fifty-two, precise, and had the kind of stillness that came from spending decades in rooms where a single wrong word cost someone a house. I had met her twice before, at events, and both times she had struck me as a woman who never said anything she hadn't already finished thinking.

She looked at the wire transfer records for a long time without speaking.

"How long have you had these?"

"Since last night."

She looked up. "And before last night?"

"I knew where to find them."

Something shifted in her expression — not quite a smile, but close. She set the papers down and folded her hands on the desk. "Tell me about the Malibu property."

I told her. My mother's estate, the beachfront parcel, the divorce settlement from Jon Parker that had never been fully resolved. The way the asset had been sitting in a gray area for years, technically tied to the Parker family holdings, technically accessible to anyone who knew where to look and had the right paperwork.

Diana was quiet for a moment. Then she reached for her notepad.

"I'm going to need the original settlement documents. And everything you have on Pinnacle Ventures."

"I'll have them to you by morning."

She nodded, already writing. "Evelyn." She didn't look up. "How long has he been moving assets?"

I thought about the cufflinks. The lilies. The eleven minutes in the parking garage.

"Long enough," I said, "that he thought he was finished."

Diana wrote something down. Outside her window, the city spread out in every direction, bright and indifferent and full of people running their own quiet schemes.

I picked up my coffee. It had gone cold, the way I liked it.

I had work to do.

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