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The Fiancée Who Vanished

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 386    |    Released on: 09/06/2025

ered wasn't a strong enough word. I was eviscerated. The grief I'd felt, the pain,

ed for my phone. There was o

g, his voice calm, steady. "Sar

t, the words tasting like ash. "Ethan. H

hen David's voice, hard as

abella's supposed illness, Ethan's in

silence stretched a

rage solidifying in the pit of my stomach, pushing aside the pain.

Sarah? This i

er. What choice do I have? Go back to him when his lover dies? Pretend this never happened?" My voice rose,

s what you want, I'll help you. Odyssey Solu

arp, washed over me

leukemia?" David asked

ing to him. That's his justification for all

about that doesn't sit right. In the meantime, you need to play along.

oken fiancée. The thought made me sick, but David was

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“My wedding day was supposed to be perfect, a cascade of ivory lace and a secret smile for the life growing inside me. I was marrying Ethan, the brilliant tech entrepreneur, the man who had swept me off my feet, the father of our child. Then, a knock on the door, and my maid of honor's whispered words shattered everything: "His plane went down. No survivors." Grief crushed me, a physical weight, obscuring the world in a blur of hushed voices and endless pain. My rock, my older brother David, shielded me as I navigated the nightmare of loss, our future obliterated. Weeks later, a ghost of Ethan arrived – his identical twin, Marcus – with his "spiritual guide," Isabella, a woman with unnervingly serene eyes. But one sleepless night, voices from the library pierced the silence: Eleanor, Ethan's mother, was confronting "Marcus," calling him Ethan. My blood ran cold as I heard him confess he faked his death for Isabella, claiming she had aggressive leukemia, promising to return when she was gone. The man I loved, the father of my child, had orchestrated this monstrous betrayal, making me mourn him while he was alive and with her. Then came the anonymous video: Ethan and Isabella, their raw, animalistic passion a calculated act of cruelty designed to inflict maximum pain, and it worked. My despair turned to a cold, hard rage, culminating in a decision only he forced me to make. I called David, my voice trembling with fury: "He faked his death. I want him to believe I'm gone because of him. I want to disappear." This time, my disappearance wouldn't be a tragedy; it would be the first act of my retribution, a masterpiece of his own making.”
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