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His Best Friend, His Betrayal

His Best Friend, His Betrayal

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Introduction 

Word Count: 308    |    Released on: 04/07/2025

er' s 60th birthday party felt good, the

be in London for a work confer

nned the crowd, and there she was, kne

l tea ceremony, dressed in a bea

law!" Mark' s aunt boomed, praising h

ibs as I saw her, my wife, her

in my hand suddenly

ross the room, her polite smile v

me, pulling me in

doing here?" she his

on with a sprained ankle," I re

cancer, and she was just "helping" ful

friends, you wouldn' t mind, would you?" Mark a

ty, the betrayal

my best

l? I guess his dying wish doesn' t include seeing his grandkids, then

Mark' s face, and Sarah'

l charade

rty was jus

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His Best Friend, His Betrayal
His Best Friend, His Betrayal
“The drive to my best friend Mark' s father' s 60th birthday party felt good, the kind of easy trip you take to see family. My wife, Sarah, was supposed to be in London for a work conference, nursing a sprained ankle. But when I stepped inside, my eyes scanned the crowd, and there she was, kneeling in the center of the living room. She was participating in a formal tea ceremony, dressed in a beautiful silk dress I' d never seen. "What a good, respectful daughter-in-law!" Mark' s aunt boomed, praising her. "Mark, you found a real treasure." My heart hammered against my ribs as I saw her, my wife, here, being celebrated as his wife. The whiskey bottle in my hand suddenly felt heavy and cold. Sarah' s eyes locked with mine across the room, her polite smile vanishing, replaced by pure panic. She rushed towards me, pulling me into a quiet hallway. "Liam, what are you doing here?" she hissed, her voice frantic. "Last I heard, you were in London with a sprained ankle," I retorted, my voice dangerously low. She claimed Mark' s father had terminal cancer, and she was just "helping" fulfill his dying wish to see Mark settled. "You' ll lend me your wife, right? We' re best friends, you wouldn' t mind, would you?" Mark asked, joining us, his tone infuriatingly casual. The sheer audacity, the betrayal, stole my breath. My wife, my best friend. "A few days?" I asked, my voice dripping with sarcasm. "Is that all? I guess his dying wish doesn' t include seeing his grandkids, then. Or do you think he' ll live long enough for you two to pop one out?" The smile vanished from Mark' s face, and Sarah' s eyes widened in horror. The casual charade was over. The real party was just beginning.”
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