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Blinded By Her Betrayal

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 792    |    Released on: 04/07/2025

oice full of forced enthusiasm. "I know you can't see it, but I want you to feel the space

soul into every blueprint, every calculation. It was supposed to be our sanctuary, the place where we would build our life. The drive t

the gravel path. "Be careful, the landsc

familiar scent hit me. It was Mark's cologne. A sharp,

ped, a little too loudly. "Ma

ping out from the living room. "Wanted to make sure eve

arble of the kitchen island, a piece I had specifically chosen. On its surface, I felt the unmistakable ring of a co

me on the shoulder. "A real shame you can't appreciate the view. I was just

aller window to create a cozier, more intimate feel. He was a

al conviction. She was trying to maintain the illusio

red his voice, leaning closer to my ear, thinking Chloe couldn't hear. "

hung in the air, th

ge. "I'm going to go check on the upstairs bathroom," she

llowed a moment later by Mark's. They weren't going to the bath

ldn't follow them. I couldn't confront them. I was trapped. The silence of the house was soon broken by sounds from upstairs

miliation. Every creak, every muffled sound that drifted down the stairs was a fresh wave of disgust and fury. This wasn't just a b

ng his shirt back into his pants. He walked right up to me, standing so close I could feel the he

't see it, but he wanted me to feel it. It was a silent, arrogant declaration of his victory. He

ing forged into something harder, sharper. This was the final push I neede

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“The scent of lilies was thick, sweet, and suffocating. It was my wedding day, a grand affair Chloe had meticulously planned, even insisting on a custom-designed lighting fixture for the venue. Then the world exploded: metal twisted, glass shattered, and a crushing impact stole my sight, leaving me in a terrifying void. Chloe stayed by my side, weeping as the doctors delivered their grim prognosis: permanent blindness. She promised to be my "eyes," to take care of me, and swore our extravagant wedding would still happen, a beacon of eternal devotion. Her words were a lifeline in the suffocating dark, and I clung to them, believing in a future where her love would guide me. But then, the flickers started, ghost images resolving into light. My sight was returning, yet an instinct deep inside told me to keep it a secret. I continued to play the blind man, observing, listening, hidden in plain sight. One evening, feigning sleep, I heard Chloe whisper to Mark Stone, her brother-in-law. "Are you sure this was the only way?" she asked. "It was the cleanest way," he murmured, "An accident. Now he's helpless. He'll never find out about us." My heart stopped as I saw Mark kiss her-long and deep-before they spoke of my "inheritance" and a future built on my ruin. They planned it all: the accident, my blindness, my slow, humiliating descent into a "charity case" to be exploited. The betrayal was a physical blow, a cold, black void far worse than any darkness they thought they' d cast me into. They thought me a sightless fool, an easy target. They had no idea who I truly was, or what I was capable of. A silent, burning rage ignited within me, hardening into an unbreakable resolve. They wanted a show? I would give them one tonight at the wedding-a spectacle they would never forget, where their carefully constructed lies would unravel.”
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