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The 48th Lie

Chapter 9 

Word Count: 546    |    Released on: 24/12/2025

t rattled along a dark, deserted coastal highway, taking me somewhere remote, somewhere

phone, the screen's glow illuminating his cruel, leering face. He laughed,

h leather sofa, and Seraphina was curled into his side, weeping softly into the fabric of his expensive shirt. On the large, wall-mounted s

perfectly manicured finger at the screen. "Make her stop, Liam," she whimpered, her voice the picture of fragile

uffering resignation. I saw his thumb hover over the screen for a moment, a moment that stretched into an eter

men's coarse laughter, everything. He hadn't just hung up. He hadn't just chosen her. He had

ast vestiges of the woman I was were burned away,

se of the city's main suspension bridge, its lights twinkling like a cr

ping for a critical few seconds, I gathered every ounce of strength I had left. I threw my entir

ith a groan of

l, for the cold, for anything but escape, I leaped out into the scre

rom hypothermia but fiercely, miraculously, and utterly reborn. At the hospital, shivering under a mountain

en light

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“Today is my sixth wedding anniversary. It's also the day my husband, Liam, brought up divorce for the 47th time. He does this for Seraphina, his childhood friend. The woman who orchestrated a car crash on our wedding day, a tragedy that left her unable to have children and left him shackled by a debt of guilt. For six years, I have been the price of his repayment. I endured the relentless cycle. But this time was different. This time, after Seraphina pushed me down a spiral staircase, Liam promised me justice. He swore he would make her pay. Instead, he ensured the smart home security system "mysteriously" erased all evidence. That night, from the supposed safety of a house he had arranged, Seraphina had me kidnapped. As her hired thugs tore at my clothes in the back of a cold, dark van, I managed to make one desperate emergency call to Liam through my smartwatch. He saw my plea. And he hung up. I leaped from that moving van, not onto asphalt, but into the cold, unforgiving sea. As I fought for my life in the icy water, swallowed by the darkness, I made a vow. This time, there would be no 48th remarriage. This time, I would simply cease to exist.”
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