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High Stakes Betrayal, A Winning Hand

High Stakes Betrayal, A Winning Hand

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Chapter 1 

Word Count: 1513    |    Released on: 15/12/2025

minique, in Vegas. Tonight. Just hours before

ing it a "drunken mistake." Dominique, clinging to

er game to "celebrate," a cruel jok

ed me to give up my grandmother's bracelet when I lost a ha

t a game, that the br

in the underground poker scene. They thoug

to lose everyt

pte

gale

next week, not next month. Tonight. Hours before

t a metaphor, but a real punch to my gut,

unken mistake," Holden said, his v

is tailored suit. Dominique, his "best friend," was beside him.

k that didn't reach her eyes. She lifted her hand

e out. My voice felt like sand

t sliced through the hushed ballroom. Gues

e purred. She squeezed Holden's arm. "I

didn't look at me. H

crystal chandeliers a

could feel the heat in my cheeks. "We had an en

es. "It' s not like it'

eyes wide and innocent.

eyes were cold, distant. "She's

sive gesture. As if my feelin

lt like it was shrinking. The a

in. This time, it was

oom. Her voice was too loud. "A quickie marri

nce was deafening, except for the

n me. "Let's make it more interesting.

Now? My heart hamm

were glinting. She wasn't

bly. They avoided my gaze. Th

bones. This wasn't about a game

r. About them. Ab

my mind. A plan. A flicker of somet

d. My voice was su

apped toward me.

s," he said. His tone was sh

arm. His fingers

ouch felt like a

idn't know I possessed. "Especially when the stakes are this hi

hung in the air,

ot my wife, Abigale! It was a dr

t the words out. H

he'd ever crossed with Dominique. Every late night, every forg

ny cuts that had slowly bled me dry. The times he' d dismissed my feel

g, laughed at her jokes a little too loud,

m over his shoulder, her fingers tracing the line of his jaw. She looked

nst Holden, her head on his shoulder. "I'm so sorry. I really a

It was nearly empty.

," she added, taking a big, th

k at me. A flicker of somethin

said, his voice softer now. Pleading.

g to make me understan

r acting out, his protecting her, me be

ipping with false sweetness. "No har

d uncomfortable, his gaze compassionate. He offered a

ulled Dominique closer

orcing a smile. "Let's not dwell on trivialities. I

uckles rippled t

forward. "Alright, Dom, what are th

he loved being the

out. Last one standing wins the pot!" She paused, her eyes narrowing on me. "And for Abigale," she added, a cruel twist to her mouth, "since

gain. That wasn't just play

pered, "That

Dominique, maybe

e pouted. She pinched his cheek. "It's all in good

me, her gaze

med. My voice was

y approached the table, intr

ewelry, placed a diamond necklace on t

she announced wi

n the keys to his vintage sports c

de, nestled on satin, was the antique pocket watch I had given him on our first anniversary.

my eyes. He placed it next to the

Holden' s ear. "Oh, darling, you

hain, with tiny, intricate charms, each representing a milestone in my

d. I felt a cold

ingers tracing the familiar cool

breath. My res

lear and steady. I unclasped the bra

pocket watch. It lay there, shimmering under the ballr

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High Stakes Betrayal, A Winning Hand
High Stakes Betrayal, A Winning Hand
“My fiancé, Holden, married my best friend, Dominique, in Vegas. Tonight. Just hours before our lavish engagement party was set to begin. They announced it to our families and friends, calling it a "drunken mistake." Dominique, clinging to his arm, flashed a cheap ring and a triumphant smirk. She then proposed a high-stakes poker game to "celebrate," a cruel joke designed to humiliate me further. Holden, my fiancé of years, stood by her side. He even forced me to give up my grandmother's bracelet when I lost a hand, tossing the precious heirloom into a puddle of champagne. He told me it was just a game, that the bracelet meant nothing. But they didn't know my secret. I grew up in the underground poker scene. They thought they were playing with a fragile fiancée. They were about to lose everything to a shark.”
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