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The Betrayal That Freed Her

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 1304    |    Released on: 10/07/2025

hall, packed with over a hundred students. I was sitting in my usual seat near the front, reviewing m

ill and panicked, cut through

' s gone! My mot

ing frantic. Ethan was right beside

re she passed away. It' s the only thing I have left of her." Her voice broke, and she sta

When did you last see it?" he asked, his

he only person who came near my desk was..." She trailed

ar. Every head in the r

immediately chimed in. "I saw her! Sarah Miller was walking past

ut it was enough. The a

ssion thunderous. He stopped in front

," he said, his voic

than," I said calml

e from the start. You cancelled the engagement to make a sc

t of a hundred pairs of eyes on me, judging me. Whispers e

, don't. Maybe she just misplaced it. I don't want to cau

k her bag," he demanded

ut a small gasp. "Look!" she cried, p

the lecture hall lights, was

sprung. The room fell silent, the verdict

a triumphant sneer. "I k

then, a cold calm washed over me. This was their plan

nce between us was significant, but f

. Then at Chloe.

n I sla

't a frantic, emotional slap. It was a sharp, del

at me, stunned into silence,

stand here and publicly accuse me of theft based on the word of

room. "I didn't touch her

properly. Let's call campus security. Let's have them dust for fingerprints. And most importantly, le

knew the cameras were there. A

ance faltered. He knew I was right. A formal i

o regain control. "You've been embarrassed enough. Just

me an out, a way to sav

A cold, hum

ehension. You think you' re the one who gets to end thing

t the printed confirmation from the

es with you and your family. You didn't dump me. I lef

han the slap. His face we

ened. It was Professor Albright, followed

Dean Thomas asked, his voice booming. "I

nap shut on them instead. The truth was com

nonsense man who valued academic integrity above all else, t

large monitor. It clearly showed me walking to my seat without ever going near Chloe's desk. Then, a few minutes lat

ent. The evidenc

what came over me. I was just so stressed... and I felt threatened by

ght. She immediately began spreading a new story around campus-that I had bullied her into it,

ad been vindicated

mester. Ethan received a formal warning for his part in

t look back. I had a midterm to prepare for

n of the Albright program, the last hurdle. Ethan was there, waiting for me by the

than I thought

I replied, walking p

at. But my focus was clear. He could play

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The Betrayal That Freed Her
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“My engagement to Ethan Hayes was a decade-long silent contract, a symbol of a love I held with quiet desperation, though his light never truly shone on me. Then Chloe Davis appeared, all sweetness and light, and Ethan, who' d been indifferent to me, fell completely for her. In my first life, that look drove me mad, leading me to uncover Chloe' s dark secret: she was the daughter of the man who ruined Ethan' s family, driving his parents to suicide. My attempt to save him backfired catastrophically. During a heated confrontation, Chloe pushed Ethan's uncle, David Hayes, who died instantly. Ethan walked in, seeing only me standing over the body with a terrified Chloe pointing a trembling finger. He refused to listen, convinced I was a jealous fiancée eliminating a rival. I was wrongly imprisoned for his uncle' s death, dying alone and forgotten, while Ethan and Chloe' s twisted tragedy bound them together in a life I couldn't share. All my love, my loyalty, my sacrifices, meant nothing. But then, I opened my eyes. I was back in the university library, a full year before the tragedy unfolded. My past life was a finished story, but this was my second chance. I swore a cold, hard resolve: I would not interfere. I would not save him. I would watch their great love story play out to its inevitable, disastrous end. My first act? Terminating our engagement.”
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