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Twenty-Seven Days of Deceit

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 942    |    Released on: 03/07/2025

me, the road stretching out like a black ribbon into the night. My mother was at rest n

ng, I saw a light on in my living room

a trench coat draped over the back, her arms crossed tightly over her

ith accusation. "I' ve been waiting for hours. You haven' t answered a sin

e my breath. She was wo

y expression blank. "I

ened, and a flicker of something that looked like guilt crossed h

opping into a sympathetic whisper.

wards me, her hands outstr

t,"

des. "I know you' re hurting. And I know I m

ulled out a small, velvet box. It wasn' t the s

olding it out to me. "But I want you to know

The promise inside that box was worthless

Olivia," I said

randon. I told him it' s over. It was a mistake, a stupid, terrible mistake. He pressured

ell-rehearsed sweet talk. For a moment, the old Liam, th

' t that m

sionate declaration, the doo

n step

ite one, the one with the faded band logo. He yawned, rubbing the sleep

his voice thick with s

artment. He had been sleeping in my bed. Wearing my clothes. Whi

bsolute, so profound,

te. She spun around, he

oing? I told you to wait

ncerned. He walked over to the kitchen and opened my fri

it' s not what it looks like. He showed up here, he

ng. No anger, no jealousy, not even sadness anymore. Just a complete and utter v

, my voice barely a whisper. I

t matter?" she cried. "Of c

re. His bedroom now, I guess. I pulled my suitcase from the top of the closet a

am, please, don' t do this. We can

, watching the scene with amusement,

and walked past them, h

' s voice cracked. She grabbed the ha

suitcase from her grip. I opened the door and stepped ou

oor shut behind me, the click of the lat

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Twenty-Seven Days of Deceit
Twenty-Seven Days of Deceit
“For twenty-seven days, I sat hoping by my mother' s hospital bed, begging Olivia, the woman I' d loved for six years, to marry me. Her excuses flowed like water-"Swamped with work," "Bad timing," "Next week, honey." Then, a text. And a picture. Olivia, radiant in a wedding dress, arm-in-arm with Brandon, her childhood friend. The marriage certificate read: twenty-seven days ago. The very day my dying mother had entered the hospital and I' d first proposed. The world shattered. My phone buzzed again, an apology from Olivia: she couldn' t make our courthouse wedding, Brandon wasn' t feeling well. Another lie. That same evening, the nurse grimly told me Mom had passed away. Olivia' s deceit had poisoned her last wish. I was numb, my heart a block of ice. When Olivia called later, feigning concern, trying to string me along with more empty promises, something snapped. "Mom is dead, Olivia," I said, then hung up, letting myself finally break. I wouldn' t forgive her. Not for Mom. Not for me. I purged everything-my job, my apartment, every trace of her. But she just wouldn' t quit. Then, the ultimate betrayal: I found Brandon, her secret husband, in my bed, in my apartment, wearing my clothes, while she tried to pull another pretense of love. I walked out, leaving the wreckage behind. I fled south, seeking a clean break, a new start. My life was shattered, but I vowed to rebuild.”
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