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His Betrayal, Her Freedom

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 664    |    Released on: 03/07/2025

fabric was louder t

polite murmurs of our guests, a sharp,

aved for over a year to buy, was torn open from the bodice to the knee. D

led out in a mess of limbs. She looked up a

Chloe! I am

brushing off her own perfec

rushed past me. He didn't even glance at m

okay? Did you

ms and hands as if she were a fragi

"I'm fine, Liam. I just... I tripped. My heel

his expression wasn't one of co

oe. Don't make a scene. Britt

ge of my dream dress. A playful prank. A clumsy acc

ing behind him, peering at me with a look that was more triumph than apology. Her ha

so excited for you guys, I guess I got clumsy.

he entire front of th

mind: the anniversary dinners he canceled because Brittany was having a bad day, the

had tried to believe him when he said, "She's li

r than his words. He loved

ed by a sudden, sharp clarity. I looked at Liam, who was still more concerned with

air. I let it flutter to the floor. Then, I twisted the heavy di

e guest book, placed the ring squarely in

ia

ut it carried in the

dding i

xcuses or his anger. For the first time in three years, I w

eing second place. Done with making excuses for hi

od friend, I felt a weight lift from my shoulders. I had a ch

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His Betrayal, Her Freedom
His Betrayal, Her Freedom
“The ripping sound was louder than any wedding bell, tearing not just my custom gown, but the perfect façade of my wedding day. My fiancé, Liam, rushed past my ruined dress to console his childhood friend, Brittany, who lay sprawled at my feet, feigning shock. "It' s just a little tear, Chloe. Don' t make a scene," Liam dismissed, waving away the wreckage of my dreams, while Brittany hid behind him, a smug triumph in her eyes. A hundred betrayals flashed through my mind: canceled anniversaries, shared secrets, Liam always taking her side. I had believed his lies, "She's like a sister to me, Chloe. You' re the one I love," but his actions screamed a louder truth. A cold calm washed over me, replacing the humiliation with stark clarity. I slowly removed my veil, letting it fall, then twisted my diamond engagement ring off my finger. I walked to the guest book table, placed the ring precisely in the center, and faced them. "Liam," my voice was quiet but resolute. "The wedding is off." I didn't wait for his response, focusing solely on my own liberation after three years of being second best. The garden venue grew heavy with silence as Brittany broke the spell with a theatrical sob, clutching Liam's arm. Liam, as if on cue, wrapped his arm around her, publicly comforting the woman who had just humiliated me. "It' s the stress of the day," he explained to the guests, while his aunt chimed in, defending Brittany' s supposed innocence. The clean, deliberate rip in my dress screamed aggression, not clumsiness. "Really, Brittany?" I asked, my gaze fixed on her. "Or did you just want to make sure everyone knows who really comes first?" Brittany flinched, real frustration flaring in her eyes, as Liam turned on me, his voice low and angry. "What is wrong with you, Chloe? She' s my best friend! Can' t you just let it go?" He gaslighted me, painting my anger as overreaction, her malice as a childish mistake, as Brittany played the wounded victim. Liam's eyes, filled with pure disappointment, showed his concern was entirely for her, my feelings completely dismissed. My last flicker of hope died; this was the culmination of a thousand betrayals, a profound exhaustion settling in my bones. I was done fighting, done being angry; I just wanted it all to be over.”
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