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A Perfect Lie

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 636    |    Released on: 27/06/2025

e walked into was empty, not just of Ava, but of her presence. The air felt thin. He moved from

her name a

silence

aper sat perfectly centered. It was a divorce agreement. Her signature, eleg

se, his car keys already in his hand. He drove first to her favorite bookstore, then to the little

of the city. He' d poured millions into it, a glass and steel structure surrounded by trees, a sanctuary for her talent.

table was clear, her canvases were gone. Everything that made it hers had vanished. He sank ont

act spot a year ago, him holding her from behind, her laughing as

ned in his arms to face him, her eyes holding his w

e had said, her voice low and steady.

ng her close. "You'll neve

, a judgment he couldn't escape. He had

indow of a taxi. The city lights blurred past, a smear of colors in

she said, h

e other end was her twin sister

"From now on, there is

Olivia promised. "Just focus on

of habit. An old article popped up in her feed, a feature from a local magazine published six mont

e for his 'brilliant' and 'soulmate' wife. It mentioned the studio

been a perfect lie. She closed the app, the screen going dark, reflecting a face that was

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“The house was eerily silent, the kind of quiet that sinks into your bones. Ethan searched every empty room, calling her name, but only the silence echoed back. Then he saw it on the kitchen island: a divorce agreement, her elegant signature a final, chilling statement. He raced to all their special spots-the bookstore, the café, the park where he proposed-but she was nowhere. Finally, he arrived at the art studio he' d built for her, a sanctuary poured out of his millions, only to find it as desolate as his heart. Her drafting table was bare, canvases gone-everything that made it hers, vanished. He remembered her warning, words brushed off as a lover's insecurity: "I don't tolerate betrayal. Even once, and I'll vanish completely." He' d laughed then, sure he' d never give her cause. But the words now echoed, a haunting judgment. Thousands of miles away, the woman who was once Ava whispered, "From now on, there is no Ava. Only Olivia." A news article flashed on her phone: "Real Estate Mogul Ethan and Architect Wife Ava: A Perfect Partnership." Perfect, she scoffed, a bitter laugh in the quiet taxi. It had all been a perfect lie, and she, the architect who built dreams, was about to meticulously dismantle his.”
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