icon 0
icon TOP UP
rightIcon
icon Reading History
rightIcon
icon Sign out
rightIcon
icon Get the APP
rightIcon

Love, Lies, and a Platinum Card

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 931    |    Released on: 10/07/2025

aced it on the small coffee

she said, h

bered a time he'd given her a fifty-dollar phone case. She had treasured it, refusing

ked cautiously. "Are you

rced a ca

y me expensive things. Weren't

leaving his shoulders. He wrapped his arms aroun

whispered. "I' ll give you a good life. You'

lips. She gently pushed him away and walked into

ing company. While she was on it, she

ng me off at the hotel. This presidential suite is

. Lined up next to the huge bathtub was a row of high-end skincare products. And right there, among them, wa

amenity. He hadn't

ness. No desire to confront him at all. Her heart had died in that restaurant. She might be poor, but she had her dignity. She refused to be

sure she was safe. But Olivia had seen the notifications on his phone before. She knew the truth. He had arranged

she went to her university and finalized all t

a mess. His forehead was hot to the touch, and his eyes were blood

the world. You love diamonds, so I bid a hundred million for a ring. I invited all my friends to

as thick wi

my pride and became a bodyguard for your famil

seen Liam look so pathetic. So broken. She felt nothing. He was delirious with f

ogether, every time they had been intimate in this dark little studio, he pro

e was coming to his senses. She was about to speak, but he reached into his ears

llic devices in his palm

d Olivia. Look. These earpieces...

ia f

y light. The tiny machines slipped through her fingers and clattered onto the

ds. They were just a pa

al hearing lo

e had worked until she was dizzy from low blood sugar, until her stomach bled from stress an

The sound echoed in the small room. She left him there, feverish

n the hospital

Claim Your Bonus at the APP

Open
Love, Lies, and a Platinum Card
Love, Lies, and a Platinum Card
“Olivia Clark, an art student, found paint a permanent part of her life, just like her love for Liam Harrison, a charming musician she believed was from modest means. She scrimped and saved every penny from multiple odd jobs, not for herself, but to buy him an expensive artificial cochlear implant for his supposed congenital hearing loss. Their love bloomed in a secret, dusty studio, a world known only to them. But one night, while working a dishwashing shift, Olivia saw Liam flashing a platinum credit card, buying drinks for friends-a bill easily topping six figures. Then, from an adjacent room, she overheard a conversation that shattered her world: Liam was no struggling musician but a billionaire heir, using her as a pawn in a cruel game to make her wealthy friend Chloe jealous. The man she loved, the man for whom she sacrificed everything, was merely playing her. The words, crude and mocking, hit her like a physical blow. They spoke of her as a "cheap piece of trash," a disposable "maid." Liam, silent, let them tear her down. Her hand, cut and bleeding, became a stark reflection of her internal wounds. The truth, once a blinding light, now felt like a draining life force. How could she have been so blind? How could the man who whispered promises of marriage and a good life be so utterly heartless? Had his "love" always been a performance, a twisted game? The realization that he had seen her as nothing more than an insignificant extra, a freebie in his pursuit of Chloe, left her with a chilling emptiness. With a newfound resolve, Olivia pulled out her phone. "I've made up my mind," she told her academic advisor, her voice firm. "I'm going to Europe." She was leaving, not just a place, but a past built on lies, ready to forge a new future, free from his deception.”
1 Introduction2 Chapter 13 Chapter 24 Chapter 35 Chapter 46 Chapter 57 Chapter 68 Chapter 79 Chapter 810 Chapter 911 Chapter 10