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His Bet, Her Ruin, Their Reckoning

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 859    |    Released on: 07/07/2025

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into the dark lake, the last thing I saw was the acceptance letter

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He had cornered me behind the gym, his usual smirk plast

e dripping with arrogance. "I have

to my chest. He' d been bullying me for

' re thinking about your brother, Liam. About that bone marrow transplan

uld he know that? I never

make a bet. I' ll get into an Ivy League school, just like y

t through class and never turned in homework. He

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es locking onto mine, "I' ll pay for t

nt, a figure that haunted my family' s every waking moment. My parents

mething dark and possessive, "you' ll be my personal assistant

ights I' d spent studying. There was no way. It was impossible. He

the word tasting like poi

ve of relief so powerful it almost brought me to my knees washed over

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e. They didn't drag me into an alley with cheering and laugh

hes from mine. He didn' t look happy. He looked

y for Liam. There

but my body. When they were done, they left me crump

pain and shame. I couldn't tell m

a complication. An infection. They needed to operate im

two da

the last piece

. I looked at the calm, dark water and felt nothing. N

tand. How did he do it? How did a slack

er my head, and eve

opened

w, hitting the worn-out textbook on my nightstand.

hell before exams? Don' t forg

bruises. I touched my body. No pain. I scrambled out of bed and

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His Bet, Her Ruin, Their Reckoning
His Bet, Her Ruin, Their Reckoning
“The icy water stole my breath, a final, burning cold consuming me as I sank into the dark lake. The last thing I saw was my Harvard acceptance letter, a cruel joke on the grass. Yesterday, that letter was everything, the key to saving my brother, Liam. But that was before Noah Vance, the school bully, destroyed my life. It began with his chilling "mind-reading" trick. He cornered me before the exams, his smirk unwavering as he revealed things only I knew, like Liam' s urgent need for a bone marrow transplant and our family' s crushing medical debt. He proposed a bet: if he got into an Ivy League, I' d be his personal assistant for three months. If not, he' d pay for Liam' s surgery. Desperate, I agreed. I aced my exams, and the call from Harvard brought a wave of relief. Then I saw the public scoreboard: my perfect score, and right below it, Noah Vance, with the exact same perfect score. It was impossible. He and his friends dragged me into the shadows. "Looks like I won," he sneered, his face inches from mine. There was no money for Liam; only the bet. They held me down. They broke me. Not just my spirit, but my body. The next days were a blur of pain and shame. I couldn' t tell anyone. Then the hospital called: Liam had a complication, an infection. Without funds, they couldn' t operate. He died two days later, and with him, a piece of me. I walked to the lake, the Harvard letter in hand, feeling nothing but a profound emptiness. How did Noah Vance, a slacker, get a perfect score? The water closed over my head. Then, I opened my eyes. I was in my bed, the sunlight streaming in. My best friend' s text buzzed on my phone: "You ready for the last day of hell before exams?" I was back. Back to the day before the bet, before everything. A cold smile spread across my face. This time, Noah Vance would not succeed.”
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