The Chef's Lie, Her Scars
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heeks ached with the effort. I needed air. I needed out. Excusing myself, I navigated the t
nds. I leaned against it, my chest heaving, fighting to fill my lungs with clean air. My reflection stared back from the ornate mirror – a woman
on, to calm the frantic pounding in my chest. My hands trembled
oom, muffled voices. Collin's, then
now. I pressed my ear against the
n," Casey purred, her voice a lo
ied chuckle. "They always do. Especially Emma. She's so wra
t through my despair. He was still doing
poon?," Casey asked, a hint of steel beneath her seductive tone
Once she' s secured our legacy. She'll get a v
ly built this place with her bare hands,
that, little bird. Without me, she'd just be another talented chef slaving aw
is wasn't just about sex. It was about power, about ownership. He saw me, saw
he described our future. You're my muse, Emma. My inspiration. We'll build an empire together. Those were the same w
ed over me, a physical revulsion that choked me. I wanted to scream, to break down the do
gs" with Eldridge. But now, with the Golden Spoon in sight and my spirit broken, he w
for me, were now being shared with a younger, sharper version of myself. He w
me. This wasn't just humiliation; it was psycho
I reached for the doorknob. I had to get out. I had to
ightly disheveled, a triumphant smirk playing on her lips. She made eye
eyes glinting, and whispered, "Chef, could you perhaps... recommend a good European restaurant
he nausea, instinctively shot out, not to strike her, but to grab at something, anythi
sh, shattering on the marble floor. Shards of cera
hock than physical injury. I stumbled, my legs giving way, and collapse
that, Emma?!" He didn't even look at me, sprawled on the floor. His eyes were on
ng from the wound. Blood seeped through the white ba
you ever just be careful?" He didn't offer a hand. He didn't move to help me. His gaze was fixed
r close. He looked at me, still on the floor, still bleeding,
n, both physical and emotional. I didn't need him. I di
the hospital," I cho
, his attention consumed by Casey. "Just
him. Not no
acon of my brokenness. The hospital felt colder, more sterile this time. The same nurs
o speak, the words lodged
bing, I saw them. Collin and Casey, walking hand-in-hand through the em
ces, stroking her hair, his eyes filled with a tenderness he hadn't shown me in years. H
ake nurse, his voice dripping with faux
uch a devoted fiancé," one whisp
ng me completely. The anger, the pain, the betrayal – it all coalesced into a single, burning desire. Disappear. Erase myself from his life, just as