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Celestial Heart, Mortal Betrayal

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 527    |    Released on: 24/06/2025

day was

in my own home. I didn't eat.

I would cut my wrist, filling the bowl for Tara. The

the night before the wedding. She di

voice full of glee. "They're hanging lanterns. Ethan has been practici

he words sink in. "He

stared at the wall, my

, Ethan ha

door, their hands bloody. He saw a woman in a simple blue dress, not the white one Tara always claimed she was wear

d sweat, the image

doubt wa

went to the town diner, run by my parents.

de his unease. "Do you remember the nigh

wearing a white dress. She loves telling everyone

. In his dream, the dr

me in that blue dre

rform. He was marrying Jocelyn, but he was dedicating his life to Ta

urch and prepared

p. My vision was tunneling, my b

o the phone. "Can you do

was barel

Jocelyn.

house. And...

paper towards me, my hand shaki

night of th

k. I wanted to tell him the

ipped from

endo, as Ethan and Tara stood at the altar, m

my last letter unfinish

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Celestial Heart, Mortal Betrayal
Celestial Heart, Mortal Betrayal
“I was Jocelyn Chavez, a celestial being on Earth for a sacred trial of love, fated to marry Pastor Ethan Lester in our quiet Pacific Northwest town. Just hours before our wedding, Ethan came to me, his face cold, demanding I become a daily blood donor for my adoptive sister, Tara. Tara had spun a malicious lie, claiming she saved him from a car crash when in truth, my forbidden celestial powers healed him, nearly destroying me. He accused me of selfishness and drama, echoing Tara's cruel accusations that I had drugged him, then watched as my adoptive parents forced me to bleed myself daily, my life force draining away for their lies and greed. I was dying, betrayed by the man I loved and the family who raised me, unable to reveal the truth of my divine nature due to ancient celestial law. As my mortal body faded, I chose to sever my ties to this cruel world and return to the Celestial Realm, even if it meant facing a punishing penance, rather than enduring this slow, unjust demise.”
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