
A Betrayal Between My Husband And My Sister
Evelyn's betrayal of her own sister ends up revealing a shocking truth.
Evelyn is pregnant with David's child-David, who is Steffy's husband, and Steffy is Evelyn's older sister. Confident that she will become the heir to the Willson family fortune, Evelyn secretly conducts a DNA test on Steffy and Hendri Willson.
But is the result of that DNA test truly valid? And what truth will ultimately come to light-one so shocking that it leaves everyone stunned?
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Chapter 5
“Mom, where do we even begin… with the search?”
Nadine drew a long breath. “There was an old nurse at the hospital where I gave birth. She disappeared after that night.”
“Maybe we can go back to that hospital,” Steffy suggested.
“I don’t have the courage yet. But if you’re with me… I’ll try.”
Steffy nodded firmly. “We’ll go tomorrow morning.”
For the first time that day, Nadine smiled. It wasn’t a perfect smile, but it was enough—a small light to guide them out of the darkness.
The next morning.
The sun had barely risen when two cars pulled out of the Willson residence garage. Steffy and Nadine sat side by side in the same car, dressed simply.
Hendry stood at the doorway, watching them leave with a face full of hope.
“We’ll find the answers, Dad,” Steffy called out before the car drove off.
She was still staying at the villa, but had come to pick Nadine up.
“Bring the truth home… and come back with peace in your hearts,” Hendry replied.
The car moved forward slowly, leaving the grand house behind—for now.
Inside the car, Nadine held Steffy’s hand. “No matter what we find there, I still want you in my life.”
Steffy turned to her with a small smile. “I’m not going anywhere, Mom. I just want to make sure… no other girl grows up not knowing who she really is.”
“What about David? Has he contacted you?” Nadine asked, curious. Since yesterday, Steffy had been focused only on uncovering the truth about her identity.
Not once had she spoken about the pain of being betrayed by her own sister.
Steffy turned, paused for a moment, then shook her head.
“No,” she answered flatly. “And I’m not waiting for him either.”
Nadine was surprised, but chose to stay silent. She knew that at a time like this, Steffy didn’t need sympathy—only someone who could be present without asking too many questions.
“I’m hurt, Mom,” Steffy continued softly, but her voice remained steady. “But that pain also made me realize… I refuse to hold on to David anymore. He belongs to a chapter I need to close.”
Nadine nodded gently. “You’re strong, Stef.”
Steffy gave a faint smile. “I don’t feel strong. But I know I can’t tie myself to a past that betrayed me. The only thing I can do now is move forward.”
At last, the car arrived at the hospital—the very place where their mystery had begun. The building still stood tall, though it now looked more modern with fresh paint and updated signage.
Steffy and Nadine stepped out, walking side by side through the hospital corridors. Every step carried emotional weight for Nadine—memories of that chaotic night of childbirth and a loss she had silently carried for decades.
They approached the administration desk, asking about old records and the whereabouts of Nurse Martha. But as expected, the hospital only had limited information. Martha was recorded as having resigned a few days after Steffy’s birth, with no further details.
“Do you still have her last contact information?” Steffy asked.
The young receptionist shook her head. “I’m sorry, we don’t keep contact details for staff who have been inactive for so long.”
“This is going to be difficult…” Nadine murmured, sounding defeated.
“We still have to try, Mom.”
They continued searching, walking around the hospital, hoping Nadine might recognize someone from the past.
But as Steffy turned into one of the corridors, her steps suddenly halted.
A man was walking from the opposite direction, dressed in a long white doctor’s coat. His eyes were focused on the file in his hands, unaware of Steffy standing right in front of him.
Steffy recognized him instantly. The sharp jawline, the tall frame—everything matched the man whose car she had hit a few days ago.
“Daniel?” she called out, almost in disbelief.
The man looked up, surprised to see her.
“Oh… you?”
Steffy let out a small laugh, though her face still showed disbelief. “We meet again. The world is really small, huh?”
Daniel—who turned out to be not just an SUV owner, but also a doctor—smiled faintly. “Very small, apparently. Are you feeling better?”
Steffy nodded. “Yes, much better now. I’m sorry about the other day… why haven’t you sent me the repair bill for your car?”
Daniel raised a hand, gently refusing. “No need to worry about it. It wasn’t serious damage, and you weren’t well. Besides… I’m a doctor. I’d rather treat people than chase repair payments.”
Steffy paused. His words were light, but warm. They made her feel… appreciated.
“Still, I feel bad,” Steffy said. “At least let me transfer the cost. Or treat you to coffee?”
Daniel chuckled softly. “Alright. Then I’ll choose coffee. But not now—I still have patients waiting.”
Steffy smiled. “Another time, then.”
Daniel looked at her for a moment, his gaze observant yet gentle. “You seem much calmer today.”
“I’m looking for something in this hospital. And maybe… finding the answer is making me feel a little better.”
Daniel nodded slowly, as if he understood. “If you need help around here, maybe I can assist. What are you looking for?”
“Oh, I almost forgot—this is my mother, Nadine Willson,” Steffy said. “We’re looking for a nurse who assisted during my birth. Nurse Martha. Have you ever heard of her?”
Even though the chances were small, Steffy still tried.
“Nurse Martha? Wait a moment…” Daniel pulled out his phone from his coat pocket. “Is this the woman you mean?”
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For three years, eight months pregnant, I secretly saved Colton's ten-billion-dollar company from collapse, enduring a cold, transactional marriage.
One night, he shattered that illusion, serving annulment papers and callously discarding me and our unborn child.
I signed, leaving luxury behind. Exposing his butler's fraud, I escaped. Colton later found his wedding ring gone and, on his desk, my SEC compliance fixes—proof I was his hidden genius.
Blindsided, he realized he’d destroyed his own empire. His mother then called, gloating. The injustice ignited a fierce resolve within me.
The next morning, I launched Kidd Legal Consulting. I'd use forty-seven folders of Farmer Capital's un-patched loopholes to force a fair settlement, securing my daughter's future.

9.3
She thought their love could survive anything. She was wrong.
For five years, Amara Hayes was the perfect wife - loyal, gentle, and endlessly forgiving. She believed her husband, Ethan Blackwell, when he said his late nights were for business. She trusted him when he swore his heart was hers.
Until the night she walked into his office and saw him making love to another woman.
Humiliated, heartbroken, and betrayed, Amara left without a word - leaving behind her wedding ring, her identity, and the man who destroyed her faith in love.
Three years later, she returns to New York as a powerful businesswoman with a new name and a cold smile. She's no longer the naive wife he controlled - she's his rival, his downfall, and his punishment.
But Ethan isn't the same man either. He's haunted by the woman he lost and desperate for redemption. And when fate throws them together again, old flames reignite amid a storm of revenge, pain, and forbidden desire.
He once broke her heart. Now, she'll make him wish he never did.

8.7
I was dying in a cold hospital bed, listening to the monitor count down my final seconds.
As a ghost, I watched my own funeral. My popular friends and wealthy family soon moved on, but one person stayed.
Cas Riley. The invisible outcast from the back of my history class.
He brought a white rose to my grave every single day, withering away until he collapsed on the frozen ground, dying of a broken heart for a girl who barely knew his name.
Opening my eyes again, the hospital smell was gone. I was reborn back in my high school classroom.
I immediately tracked him down, only to witness the brutal hell he was trapped in.
He was humiliated by a cruel foreman for pennies, violently slapped by his uncle over his sick mother's medical money, and forced into bloody street fights.
He was starving, covered in bruises, and completely alone.
When I tried to buy him medicine and step into his life to protect him, he violently pushed me away in the pouring rain.
"Stay out of my life! To protect you, I have to fight, and when I fight, I lose everything!"
He wasn't rejecting me out of hate. He was terrified that his dark, violent reality would drag me down with him.
Standing soaked in the rain, my resolve hardened like steel.
Gentle kindness wasn't going to save him from this hell.
To protect the boy who died for me, I had to become ruthless enough to tear down his entire rotten world and build him a new one.

9.5
Sapphyra
9.5
Sapphyra used to have it all: a super-genius husband, a superhero career, and a dragon side she actually got along with.
Then everything went to hell.
When the world faced a threat she couldn't punch, Sapphyra tried to sacrifice herself so everyone she loved could escape. But Wyatt, her husband with backup plans for his backup plans, refused to let her die. He trapped her inside a digital coma, planning to wake her when the world settled down.
That was 100 years ago.
Now Sapphyra has ripped herself free and woken to a ruined city, a broken world, and a body she barely recognizes. Her powers are locked away. Her dragon side is caged. And the Class System controlling it all? Wyatt put it inside her.
Because of course he did.
It only gets messier. Guy, the charming golden retriever-energy hero she met inside the coma, is real-and so are his feelings for her. Meanwhile, Wyatt separated his mind from his body, so now his consciousness follows Sapphyra around like a brilliant, possessive bad hangover.
And then there's Rupert Domingo, the madman who escaped her digital nightmare and now rules the ruined city like his personal kingdom. He knows what happened while Sapphyra slept, and he'll give her answers...
If she survives his game first.
To win, Sapphyra has to rebuild her city, untangle her powers, face Wyatt's sins, and decide what scares her more: losing herself to grief, or becoming the dragon Rupert is desperate to wake up.

8.0
A suggestive iMessage on the family iPad was the first crack in my perfect life.
I thought my teenage son was in trouble, but anonymous Reddit users pointed out the chilling truth. The message wasn't for him. It was for my husband of twenty years, Anthony.
The betrayal became a conspiracy when I overheard them talking. They were laughing about his affair with my son's "cool" school counselor.
"She's just so... boring, Dad," my son said. "Why don't you just leave Mom and be with her?"
My son didn't just know; he was rooting for my replacement. My perfect family was a lie, and I was the punchline.
Then, a message from a lawyer on Reddit lit a fire in the wreckage of my heart. "Gather proof. Then burn his entire world to the ground."
My fingers were steady as I typed back.
"Tell me how."