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Beyond Betrayal: A Second Chance At Vengeance

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 1085    |    Released on: 03/07/2025

ctuation to a life that had spiraled into a nightmare. They said I' d tried to kill him, my own best friend, Liam. A frame job so perfect, so complete, that even I almost believed it. It

se accusations, for every piece of mi

d a six-figure job. And Derek Stone, Chloe' s deadbeat ex-boyfriend, the man I despised, became a tech mogul almost overnight. Their good fortune was a perfect mirror image of my ru

s. An endless

piercing ring

ell. It was the clinkin

not a single flickering bulb, burned my retinas. The air smelled of expensive perfume and hors d'oeu

, holding a champagne flute. I was wearing a tailored black suit, t

ou okay? You look like

rson. She stood before me, radiant in a white dress, her smile as bright and as fake as I now

f the Peterson family mansion, on the very day my

n. The rage, the betrayal, the memory of dying alone on a prison floor, it all chur

, betraying none of the chaos in my mind. "

kling sound that now soun

ooped her arm through mine, her touch making my skin c

s partners, the so-called friends who would later turn their backs on me, who would whisper about

atched me and Chloe. He raised his glass in a mock toast. He looked exactly as I remembered him from that day, a vulture waiting for the kill.

ar and sauntered over, his eye

for those nearby to hear. "Ethan Miller, the struggling artist, final

my fists, a hot spike of anger and insecurity

st smiled. A ca

ational. "It comes and goes. Sometimes, the people who think they ha

ing my face for the familiar weakness, the easy target. He didn

ilent warning. "Derek, be

t want to spoil it." But he kept watching me, a new flicker of some

he shoulder. He was a big man with a booming voice and a

ellowed. "I' ve cleared a spot for you at the head table. Rig

nce spreading through my chest. Now, I knew what that spot

r, more genuine-looking smil

," I said. "I have a feeling my future

k of my rebirth was fading, replaced by a chilling clarity. They thoug

epeat. It was a

it to burn their enti

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Beyond Betrayal: A Second Chance At Vengeance
Beyond Betrayal: A Second Chance At Vengeance
“The cold, damp concrete was the last thing I remembered. A guard' s boot had connected with my ribs, a brutal punctuation to a life spiraling out of control. They said I tried to kill Liam, my best friend. A frame job so perfect, even I almost believed it. My art career had evaporated. My finances were a joke. I was a magnet for every piece of misfortune the world could throw at me. Meanwhile, the Peterson family thrived. My fiancée, Chloe, was a local celebrity. Her father shot up the corporate ladder. Her aimless sister landed a six-figure job. And Derek Stone, Chloe' s deadbeat ex, became a tech mogul overnight. Their good fortune mirrored my ruin. It wasn't coincidence, I realized too late. It was a transaction. They were feasting on my life, my luck, my very soul, through some dark ritual disguised as love. Then, darkness. An endless, silent fall. Until a sharp, piercing ring jolted me back. It wasn't a prison bell. It was the clinking of champagne glasses. My eyes snapped open. I was standing on a plush red carpet, holding a champagne flute, wearing the suit I' d bought for my engagement party. Chloe Peterson stood before me, radiant in a white dress, a smile as bright and as fake as I now knew it to be. The same smile she gave me in the courtroom when they read the guilty verdict. I was back. Back in the grand ballroom of the Peterson family mansion, on the very day my life had been signed away. The day the ritual began. The rage, the betrayal, the memory of dying alone on a prison floor churned inside me. "Just a bit dizzy," I said, my voice steady, betraying none of the chaos in my mind. This wasn't a repeat. It was a second chance. And I was going to burn their entire empire to the ground.”
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