Never Loved You, Just A Placeholder
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esemblance to a ghost. Karson Willis was my carefully curated su
ound their biological daughter, and my inherit
She's broke," he scoffed. "What's the po
secretly made. At a company dinner, he kissed another woman in front of e
into my home, lettin
, a cold clarity
knee, ring in hand, begging for a s
, pulling my hand away. "Yo
pte
o a ghost. It wasn't a secret, not really, but it was the ki
Willis had been my care
ey. His studio space, tucked away in a fashionable downtown loft, was
ndescending whispers at charity galas and art exhibitions
ver
rtune was vast, a seemingly bottomless well that allowed me to dictate my
myself, staring at his perfect profile, a m
round shifted b
Suddenly, my carefully constructed world began to unravel. My inheritance, once assured, was no longer
's European branch. A polite but firm s
ed so much of myself into, feeling a strange emptiness. My footsteps were soft on the polished c
iratorial, drifted throu
ed. Fannie. Karson's art school friend, always hanging a
ainst my ribs, a frantic d
chimed in. "Clare always act
e laced with a cold amusement I'd rarely heard directed
my throat. My knuckles were white as Innie asked, her voice dripping with feigned concern. "Are
roke. Or will be, soon enough. What's the
echo resounded in
lingy she was," Mark added. "Always callin
ard for our 'dream wedding'," Fannie snick
terest board. The one I started years ago, filled with images of a
Please. It was always just for fun. A convenience. I mean, look at her. Sh
lurred. The
washed over me. It was like a suffocating weight
n't wanted him. I had wanted a substitute, a stand-in
illusion I'd meticulously maintained. Free from him. The charade was over, and I