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Love's Cruel Game, A Second Chance

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 829    |    Released on: 10/07/2025

-called elites of the city, men and women in expensiv

rs!" a balding man with a sweaty upper lip sh

etic, insulting offer, and he knew it. It was ju

nd!" another vo

ent

ding on cheap furniture, not a person's dignity.

I murmured into her ea

d through the room, sile

llion d

as if he were doing us a favor. He looked direct

g this to protect the poor girl's honor. I'll buy the photos and

preciatively, some of them clapping at his "noble" gesture. Ashley looked

ow. In my past life, I had fallen for this act. I had seen him as a rival, someone to be outb

"One million dollars from Mr. P

't just about money. It allowed for the bidding of abstract assets: reputations, futures, skills, even lives. Once

, buying a perfect score for Kyle, a mediocre student at best, would open doors that money alone couldn't. It would make hi

jumped. Ashley had let it slip, whispering to Kyle when she thought I was too

r had bailed out Mr. Stone's failing business, saving them from bankruptcy. Our families had arranged my engage

d repaid our generosity w

was a tiny, pleading

d fury inside me crystallizin

all eyes were on me. I looked at Kyle,

ng with a confidence that startled everyone, includin

es. "What are you ta

and addressed

ke a new bid,"

e gaze to me. "The current bid is

e photos," I said. "I'

liquid fortune. I also had the deed to our estate and the portfolio of all our company's stoc

this

silent hall. "The entire Miller family fortune. Every st

h the crowd. This wasn't a bi

ed at me, their jaws

im smile touching my l

gainst those pathetic littl

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“The last thing I saw in my previous life was the Auctioneer's cold face. My sister, Sarah, had just jumped from a rooftop, her manipulated private photos still flickering on a giant screen for a jeering crowd. They wanted to steal my perfect SAT score, my family's fortune, and our future. All orchestrated by the girl I loved, Ashley Stone, and her boyfriend, Kyle Peterson. Then, I opened my eyes. I was back in the same opulent ballroom, and Sarah was alive, terrified, clutching her hands in front of her. The same giant, blank screen loomed, ready to display her photos. My world had reset, but the nightmare was beginning anew. As Kyle began to bid on Sarah's "private collection"-a humiliating ten thousand dollars-my stomach churned. He then grandiosely offered a million, claiming to protect her honor, a sickening charade that infuriated me. In my past life, I' d been bled dry trying to outbid him; this time, I knew his true motive: my perfect SAT score, the real prize that would elevate Kyle to scholar status. "One million dollars from Mr. Peterson. Do I hear another bid?" the Auctioneer announced. But I knew this wasn't about money alone; it was about abstract assets: reputations, futures, lives. I also knew that the system, once a bid was accepted, was absolute. The memory of Ashley, in my past life, whispering to Kyle, "With his score, you'll get into Harvard. We'll be unstoppable," fueled my resolve. They had repaid my family's kindness with ultimate betrayal. "Ethan?" Sarah whispered, her voice pleading. "Do something." I stepped forward, facing my tormentors. Kyle' s smug face awaited my surrender, oblivious to the storm I was about to unleash.”
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