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Unmasking The Groom's Deceit

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 970    |    Released on: 03/07/2025

llway, my wedding dress trailing silently behind me. The sounds of the waiting guests

ng and walked down the steps barefoot, the rough concrete a welcome, grounding sensation. Each step

The city air was cool on my skin. I pulled my phone out and

asked, a hint of a

said, my voice flat. "T

away from the curb.

ago in my first life, forced into a small apartment by the debts Mark created. But now, in

ened the door. Her face was

happened? T

d behind her, his

white satin of my dress now s

is off," I

omething?" my mother ask

who had suffered so much because of my choices i

y father's gaze. "I can't marry him.

, though it was quickly replaced by

ome time. I'm going to sell my shares in the company

n't tell them the truth. They wouldn't understand

y eyes. That night, I slept in my childhood bed, the fir

ake in Miller-Johnson Technologies. It was a fire sale, and I knew Mark would snap it up for a fracti

The narrative, spun by Mark and Ashley, was that I had a nervous breakdown, unable to handle the pressure of o

tory. While the world g

ing projects, honing my skills, pushing the boundaries of what I could do. I built a new life, a new identity,

nected with

talist, a rising star in the financial world. I reached out to him not as a victim, but as

listened patiently as I laid out my

I finished. "But it's also... aggressive.

e point,"

moment. "This isn't jus

swer. I did

his unwavering belief. We built a new company in secret, a shell corpora

nary CEO, with Ashley Greene, now the company's COO, by his side. I would see their smiling faces on

fuel. It kept my hatr

came in the form of an invitation. The Global Tech Summit, h

the invitation to m

he asked, his e

bold letters. I thought of his sneering face as he w

smile spreading across my

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Unmasking The Groom's Deceit
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“The last thing I remembered from my first life was the fire. It wasn't a quick death. Mark wanted me to suffer, watching the flames eat my skin. I didn't give him the satisfaction. My final act was defiance, shattering a framed photo of Ashley Greene, the woman who destroyed my life. His roar of fury was the last thing I heard before darkness. Then, nothing. Until I woke up, in a luxurious armchair, the heavy satin of a wedding dress clinging to my unblemished skin. A mirror showed me Sarah Miller, on my wedding day, about to marry Mark Johnson, the man who would one day burn me alive. Memories of his torment and humiliation crashed into me, not a nightmare, but a dress rehearsal. His abuse started long before the fire, isolating me, dismantling my family's business, and forcing me to beg for repentance at Ashley' s corporate shrine. A soft knock interrupted the horrifying clarity. "Sarah? Are you ready? The car is waiting downstairs." It was Emily, my assistant, the snake who fed Ashley information. This time, my face was a mask of calm. "I'll be down in a minute, Emily." I walked to the window, overlooking the city, and saw her. Ashley Greene, in an identical wedding dress, already slipping into Mark' s penthouse. This was the moment it all began. In my past life, I ignored the doubt. This time, I felt nothing but cold certainty. My phone buzzed. "Sarah? Everyone is getting worried. Mark is waiting." I looked at my reflection. No longer a naive bride, but a ghost with a second chance. I didn't go downstairs. I didn't rush to confront them. Why stop the show when I already knew how it ended? This time, I wanted revenge. I walked toward the emergency exit, away from my old life, for good.”
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