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Playing Their Game, Winning My Life

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 824    |    Released on: 09/07/2025

the car was thick. Noah kept his eyes on the road, his jaw tight,

cular driveway, he turned to me. The charming fa

hat guy?"

sked, feigni

e up. The one from

ng a question; he was asserting ownership. He had de

ounted on. His deep-seated insecu

iver enter my voice. "He' s just a classmate, Noah. He' s be

epeated, his tone laced wit

ght from the dashboard. "How can you ask me that? Tonigh

window as if I couldn't bear to look

ted move, and it

The last thing he wanted was to lose his grip on me,

d out, gently turning my face back towards him. "Of course I' m on

actured tears. "He was just being kind. You were the one

"Thank you for tonight," I whispered, before getting out of

n turned from vulnerable to cold. I walked through the silen

to the floor in a heap. I stood in front of the mirror, looking

of obscene wealth and hollow smiles. I had watched them all, learning their weakness

No

presence masquerading as affection. He loved the idea of possessing the beautiful, favored daughter of

sn't my parents'

subtly sought out Noah' s advice, praised his judgment, and made him feel like my protector. I fanned the flames of his ego until

a partner; he was a pawn. A powerful one, yes, but a pawn nonetheless. He was a st

n the nightstand.

' s all talk. I' ll make sur

hought he was in control, that he was the one pulling the strings. He was promi

real opponent was the quiet, fragile girl he thought he was protecting. He

etition?" he had

ght. It w

laying for a mu

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Playing Their Game, Winning My Life
Playing Their Game, Winning My Life
“The exclusive bar hummed with the city' s elite, and from my secluded booth, I had a perfect view of my brother, Ethan, and my fiancé, Noah, holding court at the bar. They were betting on me, on my future, confident I was a nervous wreck after a minor accident, completely unaware I was meticulously listening to every word. I had been back with the wealthy Smith family for six months, a life everyone envied: a mansion, endless credit, an influential fiancé. But it was all a charade; beneath the surface, I was nothing more than their pawn, their trophy, targeted by my brother' s arrogance and my fiancé' s oppressive control, while the adopted daughter, Chloe, simmered with resentment. I was a victim, a fragile damsel in distress. Everyone saw it but me. I watched them, learned their weaknesses, and then I orchestrated my own engagement to Noah, making him believe he was securing the true heiress, all while pulling his strings. They were consumed by their petty rivalries, completely blind to the game I was playing, a game where their arrogance was my ultimate weapon. Their bet on me was just the beginning; I was playing for a much bigger prize. With chilling precision, I created scenarios, fanned their egos, and subtly moved them into positions where they would self-destruct, all while I appeared to be the struggling, innocent girl. I was merely the quiet, fragile girl they thought they were protecting. They talked about winning, but they had no idea they were already losing. The truth was, I wasn't just in the game; I was the game master, and they were all about to find out exactly what happens when you underestimate a Smith.”
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