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From Fiancee to Free

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 904    |    Released on: 27/06/2025

d smile from a colleague felt like a question I couldn't answer. I kept my head down, foc

ble in the corner of the bustling cafeteria, pushing food around my plate. She appr

riends. "I'm so glad I ran into you. I feel l

over the rim of her cup and directly onto the front of my white scrubs. It wasn't scald

r hand flying to her mouth in a perfect pi

lic power play, a way to humiliate me and mark her

feteria. He took in the scene-me, soaked in coff

, his eyes immediately goin

ng slightly. "I just... I accidentally sp

cident, Sarah," he said, his tone leaving no room for argument. He put a comforting h

umiliated. He hadn't asked if I was okay. He hadn't even looked at the stain on my s

where I was constantly looking over my shoulder, where the man

to a quiet, empty stairwell, my hands shaking as I pulled out my pho

cond ring. "Sarah-bea

for my composure to crumble. "Dad," I choked out, a

ions asked. "Whatever's wrong, we'll figure it out.

hone, took a deep breath, and felt a sliver of strength r

time. It was quiet and still. Moving with a grim sense of purpose, I packed the rest of my things. I didn't take an

next to the stack of wedding invitations. I did

iving towards the suburbs, towards the house I grew up in. It felt like a retreat, a failure. But as the miles passed, a

ay, the porch light was on, a welcoming beaco

ut of the car, my phone buzz

t is wrong with you? Don't be so drama

we had walked hand-in-hand through a park, and he'd told me he couldn't imagine his life without me. He said my integrity was

cisive tap, I bl

of the porch light, towards my father's open arms. I h

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“The hospital lights hummed as I leaned against the cold wall, my body aching from a long shift, but my stomach coiled with a deeper anxiety. My fiancé, Dr. Mark Jensen, the rising star surgeon, was an hour late for dinner, consumed by his revolutionary new device. I decided to surprise him in his lab, a small romantic gesture to end a grueling day. But the smile died on my lips as I found him too close to Emily Carter, his research assistant, her hand tracing patterns on his arm, their heads bent intimately over schematics. "The prototype is almost perfect," she murmured, "Just us." The air between them was thick with a betrayal that had nothing to do with medicine. Mark' s head snapped up, his face shifting from unguarded affection to pure shock as he saw me. He tried to dismiss it, to blame his monumental work, but Emily' s saccharine sweetness painted me as a jealous fiancée, and Mark latched onto her excuse. He twisted it, making my hurt seem like an attack on his ambition, until I saw the truth: this was a secret partnership, one that excluded me entirely. When Emily whispered, "He needs someone who supports his dreams, not someone who holds him back," my world shattered. How could the man I was to marry in three months, the man who preached integrity, be so blind, so callous? His words – "You're either with me, or you're in the way. Decide." – were a brutal ultimatum. He had chosen his ambition, and her, over me. I ripped off my engagement ring, the symbol of a broken promise, dropping it onto the floor between us. The small clatter was the sound of our future shattering. With a final, decisive tap, I blocked his number and drove away from the building, leaving behind a life that felt like a lie. I was heading home, towards my waiting family, knowing one thing with chilling certainty: this was over, and a new, terrifying chapter of my life had just begun.”
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