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He Lied, I Thrived Anyway

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 762    |    Released on: 02/07/2025

, a celebration of the friendship between our two families that spanned decades. This year, it was sup

one that usually made me feel pretty. Tonight, it felt like a costume. My reflection looked back at me, a stranger with haunted

nversation and the smell of my mom's cooking. Liam's mom, a perpetually anxio

me into a hug that felt a little too tight. "But

structed composu

rds tasting like ash in my mouth. "He said he's so

cated student. Sarah bought it, though a f

" she sighed, patting my arm. "We

avoiding my parents' concerned glances. I knew they could tell something

t restless. She kept checking her phone,

husband, Mark, her voice tight with worry. "That

He's probably just got it on silent, honey. He's at

ble and I could hear her pacing in the hallway, her voice

Please just call me back

able, my heart pounding. It wasn't a call. It was a notificat

face to Liam in the driver's seat, his focus on the road. Then she zoomed in on the car's center console. His phone was th

ff. Deliberately. So his mother's frantic calls

ing room, her face pale with distress. She was wringing her hands, her eyes darting around the room as if searching for an ans

o his own mother, to casually inflict this kind of pain on

lative and two-faced. And now, this. The son who ignored his mother's desperate calls to be with another girl. He was a different person to everyone, a cha

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“My relationship with Liam was a twenty-year slow burn, a homecoming everyone called perfect and meant to be. Then, scrolling through my phone one Tuesday night, an anonymous post on a local gossip forum shattered that illusion. It was a gushing narrative from a girl named Olivia, detailing secret meetings and gifts from a business school charmer-the same limited-edition sneakers I' d seen Liam coveting, the ones he told me were sold out. Beneath it, a comment read, "He even lied to his clingy childhood friend 'girlfriend' that they were sold out just so he could surprise me. He says he\'s only with her because his parents like her." Clingy childhood friend. The words felt like a punch, blurring my vision. My heart raced as I dialed Liam, his warm greeting a stark contrast to the betrayal I' d uncovered. He lied about the sneakers, easily, poorly, confirming my worst fears. His flimsy denial crumbled when I confronted him with Olivia' s account, his "nervous edge" a stark contrast to my unwavering fury. My best friend Maya' s warning echoed: "I don\'t trust him, Chloe. The way he was looking at her... it wasn\'t friendly." How stupid I felt for defending him. Then, the final blow: Olivia' s public profile, a cascade of photos-his hand in hers, his familiar smile reserved for her, captioned "My one and only. Soon the whole world will know." Posted just an hour ago. The heartbreak was physical, but beneath it, a cold, sharp anger stirred. This wasn't a misunderstanding; it was a cruel, deliberate deception. I hung up, no more lies needed, meeting my own clear gaze in the dark phone screen. I was no longer just a heartbroken girl; I was a girl who had been played for a fool, and I would not let him get away with it.”
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