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Betrayed Vows, Unfulfilled Wishes

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 863    |    Released on: 10/07/2025

nership. "See, Liv? He's a coward. Always was. You're better off." His voice w

sfaction he craved. He pushed through the revolving doors and out into the

in her chest. She tried to pull away from Noah,

ld. "You need to get yourself together, Olivia. This little drama is getting

and meaningless. He arranged the cremation. He picked up his mother's ashes. He bought

. It was just him, the urn, and the quiet dignity of the trees. He said his own goodbyes, whisper

't check. Her absence at this moment was a final, damning confirmation of everything he

e. He needed to pack the rest of his things. The silence inside

urled up in the near darkness. She

ed. I've been waiting for hours." Her vo

and got a glass of water, his back t

he said, his voice devoid of emotio

ms outstretched. "I'm so, so sorry. I wan

ace stopped her cold. "But Noah

efore she masked it. "He did. It was an e

nspiratorial whisper. "I filed the divorce pap

e velvet box from the office. She opened it.

o to the courthouse on Monday. We can still have everything we

She was using his dead mother as a bargaini

e said

rrying and placed it gently on the kitchen counter. "I was with my m

I love you. This was all a stupid mistake." She hel

as supposed to symbolize their future, and fel

o late,

air between them, the b

blood r

eyes, his hair a mess. And he was wearing Liam' s gray sweatpants and his favorit

ight. He saw Liam standing there, and a s

al, as if he belonged there. "Liv,

asn't just the lies and the excuses. It was this. This man, in his home, in his clot

f connection to the woman

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“My mother was dying, her last wish for me to be settled, to be married. I rushed to my girlfriend, Olivia, the woman I' d loved for six years. "Let's get married. Now," I pleaded. For twenty-seven agonizing days, I begged, each day met with a new excuse. On the twenty-seventh day, she finally agreed. I waited at the courthouse, a bouquet of my mother' s favorite flowers in hand, hope surging through me. Then my phone buzzed. An Instagram notification. A picture of Olivia, grinning, a marriage certificate held high, Noah Peterson's arm possessively around her. The date on the certificate? The very first day I had started begging her. My world shattered. My phone rang again. It was the hospital. My mother was gone. She had died alone, her last wish unfulfilled, while I was waiting for a woman who had been lying to me for a month, already secretly married to her childhood friend, Noah. The betrayal was absolute. The casual intimacy between Olivia and Noah, the excuses, the constant prioritization of his fabricated problems over my dying mother' s last days-it all flooded my mind. I was a fool, blind to the truth that had been hiding in plain sight. I pulled out my phone, typed a single, final message, "Olivia, never again," and blocked her. I left the city, cutting off everything, ready to rebuild my life, honor my mother, and finally, honor myself.”
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