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Husband's Twin Deception
Husband's Twin Deception

Husband's Twin Deception

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The phone call came at 3:47 PM, piercing through the quiet afternoon like a blade. Griffin's voice, strained and shaky, crackled through the speaker. "Layla, I need you to come to St. Mary's Hospital. There's been an accident." My hands trembled as I grabbed my purse, my heart hammering against my ribs. The drive to the hospital blurred past in a haze of panic and prayer. Please let him be okay. Please let him be okay. The mantra repeated in my mind as I navigated through traffic, my knuckles white against the steering wheel. The emergency room buzzed with controlled chaos—nurses rushing past, monitors beeping, the antiseptic smell burning my nostrils.

Chapter 1 of Husband's Twin Deception

The phone call came at 3:47 PM, piercing through the quiet afternoon like a blade. Griffin's voice, strained and shaky, crackled through the speaker.

"Layla, I need you to come to St. Mary's Hospital. There's been an accident."

My hands trembled as I grabbed my purse, my heart hammering against my ribs. The drive to the hospital blurred past in a haze of panic and prayer. Please let him be okay. Please let him be okay. The mantra repeated in my mind as I navigated through traffic, my knuckles white against the steering wheel.

The emergency room buzzed with controlled chaos—nurses rushing past, monitors beeping, the antiseptic smell burning my nostrils. I found Griffin sitting on a gurney, his left arm in a sling, a bandage across his forehead. Relief flooded through me so intensely my knees nearly buckled.

"Oh God, Griffin." I rushed to his side, my hands hovering over him, afraid to touch and cause more pain. "What happened? Are you hurt badly?"

He managed a weak smile, though I could see the pain etched around his eyes. "Fender bender on Fifth Street. The other guy ran a red light. I'm fine, just some bruising and a dislocated shoulder."

The nurse approached with a clipboard. "Mrs. Wells? We need to process the insurance information for your husband's treatment."

I fumbled through Griffin's wallet, my hands still shaking from the adrenaline. The insurance card sat tucked behind his driver's license, and I handed it over without looking, focused entirely on Griffin's pale face.

The nurse frowned at the card, then looked up at me with confusion. "Ma'am, this card shows the patient's name as Easton Wells, not Griffin Wells. Are you sure this is the correct insurance?"

The words hit me like ice water. I stared at the nurse, then at the card in her hand. "What? That's impossible. Let me see that."

She handed the card back, and there it was in clear black letters: Easton Wells. Not Griffin. Easton.

My mouth went dry. "There must be some mistake. This is my husband, Griffin Wells. Maybe it's a printing error?"

Griffin's expression shifted, something flickering across his features too quickly for me to catch. "Probably just a mix-up at the insurance company," he said, his voice oddly tight. "You know how these things happen."

But I didn't know. In five years of marriage, I'd never seen this name before. Who was Easton Wells?

"I'll call the insurance company tomorrow," Griffin continued, reaching for the card with his good hand. "For now, let's just pay out of pocket."

The drive home passed in uncomfortable silence. Griffin dozed fitfully in the passenger seat while questions churned in my mind. Easton Wells. The name felt foreign on my tongue, yet the card had been in Griffin's wallet, tucked away like it belonged there.

That evening, after helping Griffin settle into bed with his pain medication, I found myself standing outside his study. The door was slightly ajar, and the moonlight streaming through the window cast long shadows across his desk. I'd never gone through his personal things before—trust had always been the foundation of our marriage.

But the insurance card had shaken something loose inside me.

I pushed the door open and stepped inside, my bare feet silent on the hardwood floor. Griffin's desk was meticulously organized, as always. Business documents stacked neatly, his laptop closed, pens arranged in perfect rows. I started with the drawers, my heart pounding as I rifled through contracts and financial statements.

Nothing unusual. Nothing that explained Easton Wells.

Then I noticed the stack of papers behind his computer monitor. Old documents, by the look of them, yellowed with age. I lifted them carefully, and underneath, my breath caught.

Photographs. Old family photos, the kind with that vintage coloring from decades past. I held them up to the moonlight, squinting at the faces.

Two men stood side by side, identical in every way. Same dark hair, same strong jawline, same piercing blue eyes. They looked exactly like Griffin—but there were two of them.

My hands began to shake. One of the men had his arm around a woman I didn't recognize. The other stood slightly apart, his smile not quite reaching his eyes. On the back of the photo, in faded ink, someone had written: "Griffin and Easton, Summer 1995."

Griffin and Easton.

The insurance card suddenly made terrible sense. But it also made no sense at all.

I sank into Griffin's chair, the photographs scattered across the desk before me. Twin brother? In five years of marriage, Griffin had never mentioned a twin. Never mentioned any siblings at all. He'd told me his family was gone, that he was alone in the world except for me.

Who was Easton Wells? And why did Griffin have his insurance card?

Upstairs, I could hear Griffin shifting in bed, the floorboards creaking under his weight. I gathered the photographs quickly, my heart racing as I tried to put everything back exactly as I'd found it. But as I climbed the stairs, each step felt heavier than the last.

Lying in bed beside my sleeping husband, I stared at the ceiling until the early hours of morning. Every breath he took, every small movement, made me wonder: who was the man sleeping next to me?

And somewhere in the darkness before dawn, I heard it—the soft murmur of Griffin's voice drifting from the hallway. He was on the phone, speaking in hushed tones to someone whose voice sounded exactly like his own.

"The arrangement needs to hold," he whispered. "She still doesn't suspect anything."

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