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Layla's pov
Today marks my second anniversary with Mark. He's been my boyfriend since I met him at a café two years back. It was love instantly, and I have no regrets about having him in my life. I invited him to come to the house to celebrate, but he forgot it's our anniversary and that I want to surprise him.
My car stops in front of my parents' mansion, a place I previously considered home but that now felt like a foreign land. The sight of the grand house makes me feel uneasy, Iike I don't belong here anymore.The expansive windows shimmered in the afternoon light, creating lengthy shadows on the beautifully kept lawn. This place used to feel like home, but now it feels cold, distant–just like my family. I came back sooner than anticipated, aiming to catch Mark off guard. I considered that we might share the afternoon, enjoying laughter as we once did.
I step out of the car, holding my gift for Mark and head towards the door. The front door was slightly open, which was unusual. Pushing it open, I step inside. The sound of my heels echoing on the marble floors, sharp and loud, sending chills down my spine. I ascend the stairs, holding the tiny box tightly in my hand, but the discomfort in my stomach intensifies with every step.
Then I could hear it–a laugh. Mark's laugh, floating down the hallway, light and familiar. I'd recognise it anywhere.
He's talking to someone. His voice sounds relaxed, even happy. My heart beats faster as I walk towards the sound, my steps slower now, my chest tightening.
I opened the door to my room. And there they stood-Mark and Celeste, entwined in one another's embrace. My stepsister, the family's favorite, and my boyfriend, the guy who professed his love for me just last night.
Celeste, always the performer, pulled away from him, gasping like she's the one who's been wronged. "I didn't want you to find out this way." she says, her voice calm, almost bored.
Find out this way? Not a hint of remorse in her tone. Simply shocked that her secret had been revealed.
Mark let out a deep sigh, brushing a hand through his hair. Looking at me like I'm the one causing a scene "Listen, Layla" he says, his voice so calm it makes my blood boil. "I was going to tell you. Celeste and I... it just happened."
It just happened? My chest feels tight, and my hands tremble as I step back. The betrayal cuts deep, the pain almost too much to bear.
"Was everything a lie, then?" I ask, each word taking a part of my soul. "Everything you said to me? Every promise?"
Mark had the audacity to appear emotionless. "Let's be honest, Layla. Things haven't been good between us for a while. You've simply been too absorbed in your own problems that you didn't even notice."
My problems? My anger surged as the pieces began to fit together. He was accusing me, making the situation even worse.
And Celeste... she just stood there, watching me with that same self-satisfied smile she always had. She had won. She had seized it all-my family's love, their attention, and now, the man I thought I would spend my life with.
Unable to endure it any longer, I rushed downstairs. Each step felt more heavy, the air denser. I needed fresh air. I had to break free from the distorted reality that my life had turned into.
But the nightmare had just begun.
At the foot of the stairs, my parents stood waiting, their faces emotionless and calm. My mother had her arms folded and wore a serious expression. My father, glancing aside, avoiding my gaze, his jaw tense.
"Mom, Dad," I started, fighting to maintain my calm. "Did you know?"
My mom looked away, unwilling to meet my stare. Dad cleared his throat. "Layla, you need to understand."
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