The Cage Of Their Perfect Lie
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Her eyes, fixed on us, filled with a mixture of shock and betrayal. Then, witho
l staring at the empty space where she had been. The look on his face was one of profound, agonizin
nothing. I was a prop in his twisted, tragic play, a convenient b
rd tasting like bile in my mouth. "
I slapped him, hard, the sound echoing like a gunshot in
ed by a dazed, empty confusion, as if he was waking from a trance. He looked at me,
together the shredded remnants of my dignity. I ran, my heels clicking a frantic, despera
r and almost collided with
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ng but. There was no heartbreak in them now. Only a cold, hard
y voice hoarse. I was too tire
neered, the fragile facade dropping completely. "Just bec
t, trying to push past
ssing waiter's tray and swung it. I saw a flash of green glass, a glint
and a high, piercing ringing in my ears. Black spots danc
l room. I was alone. For a moment, I thought I' d imagined the whole thing. T
hed tears. "I was just so angry. So jealous. She's so beautiful, and h
he vulnerable, frightened girl, d
deep, bone-weary resignation. "I
y been shattered into a million piec
rmur. "That's all she's ever been. A necessary arrangement to keep you safe.
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silent room, in the si
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