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Love Lost, Self Found

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 921    |    Released on: 07/07/2025

rence center. The party was winding down, but they were still

gne for David and Emily, his posture deferential, servile.

the doorway, my cheap coat a stark contrast to th

oice dripping with amusement.

tor changing masks, his face crumpled. His shoulders slumped. His eyes widened with a familiar, f

He grabbed my arm, his grip surprisingly strong, and tried to pull m

asked, my voice

ace a mask of contempt. He looked me up and d

ught you said she was a respectable artist, n

ly registered.

abbled, playing his part to perfection. "Sh

hould be worried about the money you owe me! You told me

s so intricate, so detaile

ing his head. He turned to me, his eyes pleadi

enderson barked. "Your w

new best. The one that had always worked. It was a look of shame, of de

this. I tried to keep it from you." He reached into his pocket and pulled

ency cash I had just earned from a grueling double shift at

s. "I know you just got paid. Could you... could we ju

illions exposed, standing in a room that cost more than I

as perfect, but I could see the

r the interest doubles tomo

sighed dramatically. "This is so tir

to my empty one. He was getting despera

" he begged, hi

n said suddenly, a cr

nd I bo

" Davi

gets on her knees and kowtows to me, three times, I'll waiv

gusting act in their long-running drama,

whispered, his grip tightening on my arm. "Just do it. It's just for a

ng me. He was pushing me to my knees to

Henderson stared, his arms crossed, enjoying the show. And David, my husband, looked at me with the eyes o

David' s face, at the man I had loved and sacrificed everything for,

plush carpet felt like gravel under my knees. I

n

d touched

w

the carpet scr

re

e darkness, the last flicke

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“The invitation sat in my hand, a gilded lie addressed to "The Chen Residence," leading me into a lavish hall humming with triumph. On a giant screen, my husband, David Chen, was hailed as a visionary billionaire, the man behind Genesis Inc.-a stark contrast to the humble app developer who used to struggle for our rent. My mind reeled as I remembered selling my grandmother's treasured necklace, donating every penny of my art money to his "struggling startup," and watching him feign humility while I slaved away at three jobs, my dreams gathering dust for ten years. Then, I saw her: Emily Hayes, his COO, his collegiate sweetheart, their public smiles melting into an intimate embrace as I overheard her murmur, "She' s still useful," and David dismissively add, "The story of my 'struggle' is good for PR." My stomach churned-my entire married life a calculated performance, my sacrifices the fuel for his betrayal, leaving me with nothing but raw hands and a shattered heart. The truth hit me like a physical blow: he hadn't just taken everything; he had laughed while doing it, while I counted pennies in our hovel as he built an empire with another woman. Back in our cramped apartment, memories flooded back of his manufactured poverty, the cruel deception surrounding my miscarriage, and his chilling inaction as my father died, money he had all along. The final insult came in a lavish penthouse suite where David and Emily, dripping with feigned concern for his "debt," demanded I kneel and then crawl before them, a twisted game designed to bleed me dry of dignity. My fury finally broke through the numbness as David, mask discarded, grabbed me, warning, "You're not going anywhere. You'll do as you're told." Then, Emily slapped me, showering me with hundreds of dollars, sneering, "Pick it up. Isn't that what you're good at? Scrabbling for scraps?" as David watched, complicit. His final betrayal arrived with Emily, wearing my deceased mother's sacred jade bracelet, stolen by David, prompting me to lash out and her to feign injury. He believed her instantly, his eyes pure hatred, so I grabbed a plate shard, dragging it across my own arm-a desperate, bloody truth in their world of lies. Abandoned, bleeding, and aching for justice, I made a choice: there would be no more lies, no more victims, only the chilling dawn of revenge.”
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