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Years of Devotion, A Lifetime of Betrayal

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 717    |    Released on: 04/06/2025

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night in the Nor'eas

barely able to walk. Now I was in a small,

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elt like a

and out of a

heard voices in the hallway.

ugh and through. We always knew she was special. Maya? Oh, she was just... you know.

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ly ill. She was propped up against fluff

e sighed, her voice delicate. "I was jus

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at him, too we

into the room. "She thinks you're angry with

my voice hoarse. "Mark, I'm the on

snapped. "This is just like that

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ark had been careless, hadn't sec

nd "irresponsible." David had lectured me for an hour abou

f something went wrong, Ma

ow," I said, finding a sliver of strength. "I'm sick bec

e of Chloe. His priority. And frankly, Maya, who do you think you ar

said, my voice trembling.

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Years of Devotion, A Lifetime of Betrayal
Years of Devotion, A Lifetime of Betrayal
“"Maya, we need to talk about the Nova Fellowship." Ethan's voice was smooth, but his eyes held a look I knew well before he asked for something big. The final interviews for my dream fellowship were just next week. He sighed, running a hand through his perfect brown hair, then dropped the bombshell: Chloe, the Harrisons' "lost" daughter, suddenly wanted to apply. I stared, my heart pounding, realizing the application deadline had passed months ago, and Chloe knew nothing of astrophysics. He quickly explained they were making an exception for Chloe due to "hardship," courtesy of the Harrisons' pulled strings. A cold feeling started in my stomach when he gently suggested I withdraw my application for "family goodwill." He squeezed my hands, urging me to "give Chloe a fair shot" because she was "fragile." I pulled my hands away, reminding him this fellowship was my entire future. He insisted I'd find other opportunities, painting my sacrifice as a "gesture for family." His words felt like cotton, trying to smother the fire of my lifelong dream. He believed this was reasonable, that I should sacrifice everything for a girl he barely knew, who had appeared out of nowhere. My carefully built world, with Ethan at its center, felt like it was tilting, as I realized I was just in the way. Then, he left me stranded in a furious Nor'easter, sick and alone, rushing off to comfort Chloe's "panic attack." Weeks later, the Harrisons, with Ethan's complicity, publicly branded me a plagiarist, expelled me from Blackwood, and stole my groundbreaking dark matter algorithm. I saw Chloe presenting my life's work as her own, celebrated as a "rising star." My reputation was in ruins, my academic dreams destroyed, my love for Ethan shattered into a million pieces. How could Ethan, the man I loved, betray me for an imposter, and why did the family treat me as expendable after years of devotion? Publicly shamed, injured in an angry crowd, I truly hit rock bottom, lying feverish and abandoned in a hospital bed. Just as despair threatened to consume me, I remembered the private investigator's card, tucked away in my wallet, leading to the biological family I thought were dead. That night, lying shattered and alone, I reached for my phone, found the investigator's number, and made the call to choose myself and reclaim my life.”