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The Con That Broke My Heart

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 593    |    Released on: 09/07/2025

. I stared at the marriage license application on the counter. My name, Ethan Miller, was written in cl

gnature and she

Chloe snatched hers from the coun

ce wen

s it?"

O' Connell, her childhood friend, was sitting on a bathroom floor. His wrist was

" she said, he

We're in the m

n! Because of me!" She was alread

e flat. "He does this every tim

," she snapped, her eyes flash

one at the counter. The clerk looked at me with pity. I just

long time. Then I sl

call her. I didn't

t was an Instagram notification. Li

ttered across the white sheets. The location tag was a five-

a message from C

ling to let you be my side-piece. You should learn from

staged photo, her frantic escape-it was all a setup to get he

message

r's assets are fully transferred to me after our m

ought she was marrying me. She

message

ave in the future will be his. After all, he's the main husband, and you

was a cold, empty soun

ad no

been stringing along for five years. She didn' t know I was the sole heir t

she had ab

door, I calmly picked up the pen, crossed out her

ia C

er. She just di

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“The air in the City Clerk' s office was thick with the smell of old paper and cheap disinfectant. My name, Ethan Miller, sat on the marriage license, waiting for one more signature to make Chloe my wife. Then, a picture of her childhood friend, Liam O' Connell, bleeding with a razor blade nearby, flashed on her phone: "Goodbye, Chloe." She bolted, claiming he' d kill himself because of her. A minute later, a message from Chloe arrived: "Even though Liam and I are married now, he's still willing to let you be my side-piece. You should learn from his generosity and understanding. Don't be ungrateful." She then promised me weekly visits once my father' s assets transferred to her. I was left alone, staring at the empty space where she had been, with the clerk looking on with pity. The staged suicide, her frantic escape-it was all a setup. They had been bleeding me dry, and I had been too blind, too desperate for her love, to see it. It wasn't just a few incidents. It was a pattern. A long con. She thought she had abandoned me, but she had no idea. The game was over. She just didn't know it yet.”
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