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Second Chance, Second Curse

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 838    |    Released on: 27/06/2025

ing from the cold, blue glow of the city skyline through the floor-to-ceiling windows. I didn'

hen the room flooded with light, she ju

on her chest. "You scared me.

ice flat. I stood up and walked towa

ing back into place. "It was fine. I ran

ice dangerously quiet. "Doe

," she retorted, trying to m

ark. It is my business when she' s holding his hand and laughing at his jokes. Tell m

wed me." It wasn' t a ques

day. "I needed to see just how good of an agent you are. And you are very good. You' re a natur

jaw tight. "What I do is for my country.

ked exactly like it did in my first life! The secret meetings, the smiles you saved only for him

eyes landed on a wedding photo on the mantelpiece. It was a large, framed portrait of us fr

ace. The glass shattered with a loud crash, the sound ripping through the tense

arp intake of breat

e anyway, isn' t it? This house, that picture, this marriage. It' s j

tween us. But as I passed her, my foot caught on the edge of the rug. I stumbled,

t trace of jasmine, filled my senses. It was a horribly familiar sensation, a memory from a thousand lonely nights where I' d wished for this closeness. My anger evaporated,

flicker of vulnerability, a hint of unguarded pain that mirrored my own. Her breath hitched, and she did

en burned. The moment was broken. T

. "Just tell me one thing, Sophia. And I want the truth. Not the ag

. She didn't answer. She just held my gaze, her silence a more painful answer than any word she could

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“The white ceiling was unbearably familiar. I was supposed to be dead, incinerated in a lab accident ten years ago, but instead, I was back, staring at the ceiling of the hotel suite where my marriage to Sophia Hayes began. My second chance. Instead of a fresh start, I walked into the same hollow wedding, only to be ambushed by Director Thompson. He dropped a bombshell: my marriage was a cover, Sophia was an intelligence agent, and my cutting-edge Manticore Project was the target of her operation. Forced to play the loving husband, every affectionate gesture felt like a lie. The bitterest pill was seeing Sophia, my wife, constantly meeting with Liam Carter, my rival from a past life. I watched them in the park, saw her laugh and hold his hand, the warmth she never showed me, fueling a rage that culminated in me shattering our wedding photo. Why was she so readily giving him what I craved? The official explanation – it was all part of the mission – felt hollow. It was a hell I' d already lived, but this time, the betrayal was sanctioned, and I was just a patriotic fool. Then, I followed them to a clandestine meeting, only to overhear Liam demand my Manticore data. Before I could process Sophia seemingly agreeing to hand over my life' s work, I was caught in a federal sting. Liam escaped, and I was arrested for espionage, with Sophia, my own wife, claiming full responsibility and confirming I was her co-conspirator. Her complete and utter betrayal, putting me in jail, all to protect him, shattered my soul. I had traded one prison for another, a cage of unrequited love for one of national conspiracy. My second chance was quickly becoming a second curse.”
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