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When Love Became A Lie

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 688    |    Released on: 11/07/2025

nting the edges of the playground. My parents, his closest friends and business

e and an authority that made the other children sca

father was my best friend. I'm go

museum than a house, but he filled it. He gave me the biggest bedroom, tutors for my education, a

about art, about business, about the world. I would watch him during dinner parties, a c

second too long. The way he would dismiss any boy who showed interest in me at school functio

guest had left, we stood on the balcony overlooking the sprawling g

c bird in my chest. I had to tell

my voice barely audib

dable in the moonlight. He was silent for a long moment, and in that silenc

y strand of hair behind my ear, his fingers brushing against my cheek. "I l

d me into his arms, and I buried my face in his chest, inha

dangerous, and ut

style. We were having dinner, and he simply slid a black velvet box acr

command. "Be my wife. You are the only one

hesitation. He was my past, my present, and my future. I trusted him complet

y mouth. Staring at the phone on the floor, at the image of the woma

a cold fire, a blaze of betrayal that thre

es he had made, all of it replayed

had all

me was nothing but a gilded cage, and I had just

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“The wedding dress, a Parisian dream, hung ready. My guardian, Daniel Hayes, the man stepping into the role of my husband in three weeks, surveyed me with possessive eyes. Everything was perfect, almost too perfect for the girl who lost her parents and world in a fire, only to be taken in by a generous "uncle." Then, his phone buzzed. A name popped up: "Sarah." And beneath it, a picture of a smiling woman and a small boy grinning at the camera, with a message: "Kev and I are waiting. Don't be late." My perfectly constructed world began to crack. He admitted it-Sarah was his fiancée ten years ago, before she left him. I was merely a "substitute," a convenient look-alike to fill the void she left. His affection, his care, our shared love-all a calculated lie. Then, an anonymous email confirmed my worst fears: he was still seeing her, even now, on the eve of our wedding. "You're a monster," I told him, tears streaming down my face. He just stared, unmoved, his voice like ice: "The wedding will go on as planned, Olivia. You will not embarrass me." He wanted me to be a dutiful wife, a pawn in his twisted game. The pre-wedding gala was a public humiliation. Sarah appeared, triumphant, with her son. Daniel, caught between us, didn't defend me. He paraded me before the woman he truly desired. It wasn't just betrayal; it was torture. And then came the ultimate blow: he hit me, in front of them, leading to the devastating loss of our unborn child. Lying in the hospital, my heart hollow, I let him believe his feigned remorse. He wanted to "make it right," to "send them away." He thought he still had me, the forgiving, wounded woman. But the girl who loved him had died in that studio, with our child. A new plan, cold and sharp, began to form in the hollow space where my heart used to be.”
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