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To My Uncle, With Hate

To My Uncle, With Hate

Author: Rabbit
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Chapter 1 1

Word Count: 604    |    Released on: 07/08/2025

dian, Liam Lu. That's th

er my brother and me after Dad died. He was also twelve years

eighteent

ttle drunk and a lot reckless, I kissed him. It was clumsy and q

erned smile playing on his lips. "Want a lesson in kissing

but I stood my ground. "

huckled. "Alright. When you turn twenty-two, if

world. For four years, my li

ty-second birthday, I

t teddy bear I'd won for him. I finally spotted him near the carousel, laughin

n I heard

olding a fussy infant, bouncing him

one of them said. "You actually rented a ba

d went

usic. "She's twenty-two today. Thinks she's a big girl now, ready to cash in on some

lara's a good kid. Pretty, sw

s voice dropped, turning serious. "You

e, then a chorus o

you think too much. You sho

d Sienna my ward has a misguided crush. I asked her to play the part of my serious girlfriend-the future 'auntie.' We show up with this baby, stage

-birds-one-stone plan,

dn't no

d from my arms, hitting the

urring the park lights int

hugs in an alley. He tossed me his jacket and a chocolate bar

p a scholarship to Paris for him. I

e was nothing but a burden. An inconveni

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“For eight years, my world had orbited a single star: Liam. He was my guardian, the man my father, with his dying breath, had entrusted with my future. He was my hero. And he had made me a promise-a promise that on my twenty-second birthday, he would finally see me, not as a child, but as a woman. Today, I came to collect. But in the sticky, sweet air of the amusement park, behind a pastel-pink cotton candy stand, I found him. And I overheard the truth. This wasn't a meeting; it was a meticulously staged play of cruelty. He had rented a baby. He had asked Sienna, the woman he secretly loved, to pose as his girlfriend. His masterpiece of a plan? To construct a picture-perfect family scene designed to shatter what he called my "childish fantasy." To teach me a lesson about boundaries. His friends were laughing, calling it a brilliant, two-birds-one-stone gambit. He was weaponizing my love, using my devotion as a stage prop to woo another woman. My eight years of waiting-learning to cook his favorite meals, sacrificing a scholarship to a better life just to be near him-wasn't a testament to love. It was a burden. An annoyance to be managed with a heartless, elaborate prank. Later that night, my phone chimed. A picture of a tiny, perfect baby's foot, followed by a digital wedding invitation. The text below it was brutally simple: "I have a girlfriend now. Stop loving me." I stared at the screen, my world silent except for the frantic hammering in my chest. Then, with a calmness that frightened even me, I typed back two words. "Okay." Then I booked the first flight out of the country and threw away every last memory of him.”