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My Husband Pretended to Be Dying for My Twin

To coerce his wife into giving her kidney to her twin, a husband feigns a fatal sickness. This heartless ruse destroys her trust, prompting her to vanish and rebuild her life from the ashes. She resurfaces five years later as a thriving, self-reliant woman. Faced with her transformation, her ex-husband is overcome with remorse. He pleads for forgiveness and a fresh start, but she must decide if his betrayal is truly beyond redemption.
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Chapter 5

Dr. Margaret Hargrove finds me in the corridor outside the Great Hall, where I'm still clutching my presentation notes like they might dissolve if I let go.

"Dr. Wright." Her voice cuts through the post-conference chatter—crisp, authoritative, unmistakably American. "Margaret Hargrove. I run the Hargrove Institute in Manhattan."

I know who she is. Everyone knows who she is. The woman who turned a struggling research facility into the most competitive biotech institute on the East Coast.

"Your work is exceptional," she says, and there's no flattery in it, just assessment. "Particularly given the circumstances under which you completed it."

My spine stiffens. "I'm not sure what you mean."

"Simon West is an old friend." She adjusts her glasses, her gaze steady. "He didn't give me details, but he made it clear you've overcome significant obstacles. I respect that. I also respect results, and yours speak for themselves."

She hands me a business card—heavy stock, embossed lettering.

"I'm opening a new division focused on neurological research. I want you to lead it. Associate Director of Research. The position comes with a team, a budget, and full autonomy over your projects." She pauses. "It also comes with a return to New York. I understand that may be complicated."

Complicated. The word is a masterpiece of understatement.

"There's someone currently on staff," I say carefully. "Jolene Wright. She's my—"

"Your twin sister. Yes, I'm aware." Margaret's expression doesn't change. "She works in our Paris liaison office, coordinating international collaborations. Competent enough at administrative tasks, though her research credentials are... limited. She'll report to you, along with everyone else in the division."

The corridor tilts slightly. Jolene, reporting to me. The symmetry is so perfect it feels like a trap.

"Why me?" I ask. "You could hire someone without personal complications."

"Because I don't care about your personal complications, Dr. Wright. I care about your mind." She taps the business card still in my hand. "Think about it. But not for too long. I need an answer by Monday."

She walks away, her heels clicking against the stone floor, leaving me standing in the wake of an offer that feels like a loaded gun.

Simon takes me to dinner that night at a small Italian place near the university. He orders wine I can't pronounce and watches me push pasta around my plate.

"You're going back," he says. It's not a question.

"I don't know."

"Yes, you do." He refills my glass. "You've been preparing for this since the night you called me from that gas station. Every paper, every presentation—you've been building armor."

I set down my fork. "What if I'm not ready?"

"Then you'll fail spectacularly and come back to London." He shrugs. "Or you'll succeed spectacularly and finally put this to rest. Either way, you'll know."

The wine is dry, complex, nothing like the sweet moscato my mother used to serve at garden parties. I drain the glass.

"She'll try to destroy me," I say quietly. "Jolene. She won't be able to help herself."

"Probably." Simon's smile is grim. "But you're not the same woman she destroyed before. You're Dr. Genevieve Wright now. Let her try."

I call Margaret Hargrove on Saturday. She answers on the first ring.

"I accept," I say.

"Good. Your contract will be ready Monday. Welcome home, Dr. Wright."

Home. The word tastes like ashes and gasoline.

The flight back to JFK reverses the journey I made two years ago, but everything else is different. I'm different. The woman who boarded that plane at dawn was broken, desperate, running. The woman who lands at noon on a crisp October day is something else entirely—something forged in fluorescent lights and midnight lab sessions, something sharp enough to cut.

I find an apartment in Brooklyn Heights, a renovated brownstone with exposed brick and windows that overlook the harbor. It's expensive, but the Institute's salary makes it possible. I don't buy much furniture—a bed, a desk, floor-to-ceiling bookshelves. The space feels temporary, like a base camp before a summit attempt.

I don't call my parents. I don't call Reid. Let them find out the way everyone else will—at the gala.

The Hargrove Institute's Annual Welcome Gala is held at the Plaza, because of course it is. I stand in my new apartment, zipping myself into a dress I bought specifically for this moment—midnight blue silk that cost a month's rent in London, cut to make a statement. My hair is up, my makeup precise. The woman in the mirror looks like she belongs in boardrooms and galas, like she was born to command attention.

She looks nothing like the girl who climbed out a window with a broken ankle.

The ballroom glitters with crystal and ambition. I pause at the entrance, scanning the crowd with the methodical precision of a scientist identifying variables. Margaret Hargrove holds court near the bar, surrounded by donors. Junior researchers cluster near the hors d'oeuvres, their laughter too loud, their anxiety palpable.

And there, near the windows overlooking Central Park—Reid and Jolene.

Reid sees me first. His champagne glass stops halfway to his mouth, his face draining of color. He looks terrible—thinner, older, his suit hanging slightly loose on his frame. The golden boy has tarnished.

Jolene follows his gaze. Her expression cycles through shock, fury, and something that might be fear before settling on a brittle smile. She's wearing red—of course she is—her dress more revealing than elegant, her jewelry too much.

I walk toward them. The crowd parts instinctively, sensing the shift in atmospheric pressure.

"Genevieve!" Jolene's voice carries across the ballroom, pitched for maximum audience. "Oh my God, everyone, it's my sister! My poor runaway sister!" She rushes forward, arms outstretched like we're in a Hallmark movie. "We've been so worried! Where have you been hiding?"

I stop just out of reach of her embrace. The silence spreads outward in concentric circles.

"Dr. Wright, actually," I say, my voice clear and cold. "I completed my doctorate at University College London. And I haven't been hiding, Jolene. I've been working."

Margaret Hargrove materializes at my elbow, her timing impeccable.

"Ah, Dr. Wright, there you are." She addresses the crowd, her voice cutting through the tension. "Everyone, I'd like to formally introduce Dr. Genevieve Wright, our new Associate Director of Research. She'll be heading our neurological division and overseeing all related projects."

Jolene's smile fractures. "Associate Director? But I—"

"Report to Dr. Wright, yes." Margaret's tone is pleasant, final. "Along with the rest of the international liaison team. I'm sure you'll provide her with excellent support, Ms. Wright."

The distinction is surgical—Dr. Wright versus Ms. Wright. Jolene hears it. Everyone hears it.

Reid hasn't moved, hasn't spoken. He's staring at me like I'm a ghost, and maybe I am—the ghost of the woman he tried to bury.

I meet his gaze and feel nothing. Not anger, not pain. Just the cool, clinical detachment of a scientist observing a failed experiment.

"Excuse me," I say to the room at large. "I should make my rounds."

I walk away, leaving them standing in the wreckage of their assumptions, and the sound of my heels against marble sounds like victory.

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