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The Architect of My Ruin

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 674    |    Released on: 10/07/2025

his was about a piece of metal and glass. He thoug

r trophy, Mark," I s

get you a meeting with any firm in the city. I'll fund your

e, my compliance. He was tryin

ger feeling like a shackle. I twisted the ring, the metal cool against my skin, and slid

end our e

shed, replaced by a flicker of disbelief, then a cold, sharpening anger. He

did,"

l, Sarah. You're not thinking clearly. Yo

I'm throwing away,"

aling the monster beneath. He took a step closer, his voice dropping to a m

counter. "You seem to be forge

the patient in room 302. Sarah Miller's mother. I'm discontinuing all funding for her care, effective immediately. Yes, that i

silence in the r

a coma, stable only because of the round-the-clock, expensive

The words were a

e saved my father. The Johnson family has been paying that 'debt' for five years. I considered our engagement an extension of tha

, I thought his generosity was born of kindness, of love for me. It was leverage. He had been

nauseating helplessness. He saw it in my face and

was a tiny, hard ember of pure, unadulterated rage. He could take my career. He could take my h

chin, my eye

aking but filled with a new, steely re

he had built for me. I walked out of that apartm

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The Architect of My Ruin
The Architect of My Ruin
“For ten years, my life was a straight line towards one goal: winning the National Design Excellence Award, my ticket to study under the world' s greatest architects in Italy. But on the night I reached for my dream, it was snatched away by the last people I expected. My fiancé, Mark Johnson, the lead judge, awarded the prestigious prize to Olivia Chen, a woman with no design experience, who had submitted an amateur sketch of a "dream closet." The polite applause sounded distant as I watched her embrace the trophy, while Mark beamed beside her, never once looking at me. As I confronted him, his bodyguards dragged me away, my career and my decade of dedication dismissed with a wave of his hand. Later, I overheard him tell Olivia that our engagement was merely a "debt" he had to pay, crushing every "I love you" and shared dream into dust. He laughed, calling my decade of effort a "hobby" he was willing to fund. The public backlash was immediate, but Mark, feigning sincerity, tried to minimize the scandal. He then threatened to cut off funding for my mother' s critical medical care, holding her life hostage to control me. Blacklisted from the design industry, I sold everything and took a humiliating job as a barmaid. Then, Mark and Olivia walked into my new workplace, and he deliberately humiliated me, throwing money at me and demanding I "entertain" them. When I refused, Olivia faked a theft, and Mark, seizing the opportunity, blamed me. In the chaos, I was shoved, hitting my head and collapsing. In the hospital, Mark brought a gaudy diamond necklace, expecting me to be bought. But I wasn't broken. I was done.”
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