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The Man She Forgot To See

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 326    |    Released on: 24/06/2025

lyn. Please

r our engagement party, the ones I spent weeks planning, fel

of me,

Her eyes were fixed on the black SUV waiting at the e

y. Everyone is

ing her arm from my grasp. "He's in

u. We'll go toge

, and her expression was pure co

charity case, Ethan. A stray I picked up.

arp, meant to cut

nd because it's convenient.

aff, men built like refrigerators, stepped forward. They

was useless. "Joce

letely empty of warmth. "Don't

ied to the car. She didn't look back once. She left me standing the

the road, a cold, synthetic voice echoe

Secure Jocelyn Cha

andoned the fin

Memory Wipe Sequence.

guards' hold. The fight w

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“I gave her everything for five years – my love, my devotion, my entire life. I meticulously planned our engagement party, hoping it would finally make her see me, truly see me. Instead, at that very party, she publicly humiliated me, calling me her "charity case" and her "lapdog," then abandoned me to rush to another man's side. As her car disappeared, a cold, synthetic voice in my mind announced "Objective Failure," initiating a memory wipe sequence. I was forced to watch a live feed of her tenderly caring for him, realizing she' d never once shown me such warmth, before five years of my life and every emotion tied to her dissolved into pure white noise. I woke up in a hospital, five years of memory a blank, the woman whose name was the only emergency contact treating me with utter contempt. Sent back to her ranch, I found a journal detailing her casual cruelty, her abuse, and my desperate, unrequited love for a stranger. How could I have been so blind, so pathetic, so completely devoted to someone who treated me like a disposable toy? Leaving her behind, I started a new life, finally free from the shadow of a love I no longer remembered, yet whose documented pain was undeniably mine.”
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