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My life with Liam Goldstein was a fairytale, a perfect love story plastered across every magazine and TV screen in Manhattan.
He'd even unveiled the "Maya's Horizon" necklace, a multi-million-dollar cascade of sapphires, celebrating our perfect devotion.
But fairytales are just that – tales.
Then came the burner phone, the hushed calls, the screenshots, and hotel receipts that screamed 'affair'.
I watched him live-stream gifts to his young mistress, Ava Sinclair, calling her his "queen," only to later find her visibly pregnant in a hospital, flaunting our engagement necklace and talking about a "situation" with me.
His friends, the same ones who toasted our "perfect love," smirked as he publicly kissed Ava and joked about his "side action," assuring her I'd "never find out."
Every grand gesture he'd made, from donating a kidney to cultivating a white rose garden, flashed before my eyes, revealing themselves as calculated performances.
How could the man who saved my life, the one I vowed to, betray me with such grotesque audacity, in front of the world and his complicit inner circle?
It felt like a sick cosmic joke, a public humiliation disguised as love.
But I had given him a warning on our wedding day: "If you ever lie to me, truly lie, I will vanish from your life as if I never existed."
Now, it was time to activate the Phoenix Initiative, erase Maya Goldstein, and leave Liam with nothing but ghost of a promise he had shattered.
Chapter 1
Maya Evans dialed the number.
It was a number she knew by heart, a lifeline to an ending.
"Phoenix Initiative," a quiet, professional voice answered.
"Client Nightingale," Maya said, her voice even.
She stood by the large window of her Manhattan penthouse, looking down at the city that had been her stage.
"We are prepared to activate upon your confirmation, Nightingale."
"Confirm," Maya said. "Full protocol. Erase Maya Goldstein."
There was a pause, then, "Understood. Activation in progress."
The call ended. Maya lowered the phone, a burner, and dropped it into a glass of water on the sleek, modern countertop.
It was done. The first step.
A news report played softly on the oversized television in the living area.
Liam Goldstein, her husband, was on screen.
He was at a charity gala, charming, handsome.
The report replayed the moment from last week: Liam unveiling the "Maya's Horizon" necklace.
A cascade of sapphires and diamonds, a multi-million dollar spectacle.
The newscaster gushed, "A testament to their perfect love, a love story for the ages."
Maya watched, a bitter taste in her mouth.
Perfect love.
If only they knew.
The news segment continued, a montage of Liam's devotion.
"Four years ago, Mr. Goldstein donated a kidney to his then-fiancée, Maya, saving her life."
Footage of Liam, looking weaker but smiling, beside a recovering Maya in a hospital bed.
"He cultivated an award-winning white rose garden at their Hamptons estate, simply because white roses are her favorite."
A breathtaking shot of the sprawling garden.
"And who can forget the privately published 'Book of Us,' a collection of their most cherished moments, a true romantic gesture."
Close-up of a beautifully bound book.
Maya felt nothing watching it now, only a cold, hard knot in her stomach.
The public saw a saint. She knew the devil.
Her mind went back. Her parents' divorce.
A public, ugly mess. Infidelity splashed across tabloids.
It had made her terrified of commitment, of being fooled.
Liam had pursued her for three long years.
Relentless, charming, seemingly sincere.