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Ten Years a Lie

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 569    |    Released on: 10/07/2025

arah to the hospital, her voice a constant, grating

re careful. Leo is a sensitive boy, this wh

tag. "I heard your son' s grades aren' t the best. Not every chil

osed door to Liam' s room, her face a mask of

via said, sighing dramatically. "It' s a

ll, chilling smile that didn' t reach her eyes.

for now. The burns are significant, but we' ve managed to pr

es still on Olivia.

via. "Let' s go to the parking garage. It'

price, to be bought off like everyone else. She followed Sarah into the elevator, cha

ground garage, between a concrete pillar and a bl

ing out her checkbook agai

s stepped out from behind the pillar. They move

shed. "Who are thes

," Sarah said,

ound. "Your bodyguards? Don' t b

avid," Sarah cut her of

bbed her. She screamed, but one of them clamped a

ia shrieked, her voice muffled. "H

uckled. "Lady, we only

man. "You mentioned Leo is a sensitive boy. I' m so worri

yes widened

, her voice soft. "Eleanor Miller. I' m sure s

nicked cries. The other guard held her arm still while Sarah reached down. Her fing

m light. Then she slid it onto her own. It felt

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“My husband, David, and I had been married for ten years, a perfect New York power couple on the outside, a carefully constructed lie within. I used his money, he had his affairs, even a secret child. Our lives ran on parallel tracks, never interfering. It was a cold, silent agreement. Then the school called. An accident. Acid. My son, Liam. I rushed to the nurse's office. Liam was pale, a raw burn on his cheek and neck. Another woman, impeccably dressed, stood there, bored. Olivia Chen, socialite extraordinaire. David's mistress. She offered me a check. "My Leo said it was an accident. Boys will be boys. This should be enough to cover the medical bills and keep you quiet." Then her phone rang. It was David. "Yes, I' m handling the other boy' s mother now," she cooed. My husband was concerned for his mistress and their illegitimate son, not ours. The bracelet on Olivia's wrist, an emerald-studded Miller family heirloom, meant for David's wife, for me, shimmered mockingly. My hand went to my phone. David's voicemail. Again. Nothing. My son was hurt, and my husband wouldn't answer. This wasn't anger; it was a cold, hard hatred. A rage that had simmered for a decade, now boiling over. My family, almost ruined. The Millers saved them, but the price was my marriage to David. He didn't want me; he wanted the inheritance clause in the Miller family trust. His firstborn child would control the bulk of the fortune on their tenth birthday. Liam' s tenth birthday was in three days. In three days, the trust would activate. Liam would be in control. I looked from my son's pained face to the arrogant woman wearing my legacy. A cold calm settled over me. Let them have their moment. Their last three days of freedom.”
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