face widened almost impercept
. Jensen."he said, his vo
latex. He tossed them with perfect accuracy into the small biohazard bin in the
to crackle with his dismissal. Her face burned with a shame so profound it felt like a
ring contrast to the scene that had just unfolded. Kassie numbly accepted them, listened to the instructio
em on her new crutches and headed to a small coffee shop i
corner, a half-finished latte on the table in front of her
sked, her eyes wide with concern as Kass
, in a torrent of whispered, frantic words, she told Mia everything. The drunken mi
ng up a hand. "The doctor's n
onfused by Mia's
thumbs flying across the screen. After a moment, she let
ie, l
headline read: "The Reynolds Heir: Wall Street Prodigy and Surgical Standout." The article detailed his dual ca
ld. It mentioned his family, including his younger cousin, wh
sin, Ja
hispered, the words feeling fo
ryone in that family is terrified of. Jake's mentioned him before, at parties
random mistake. He had known. He had let it happen. The entire
mobile carrier, a notification about her monthly bill. She almost igno
primary line-Jake's-and her line. But this month, there was a third number listed, a secondary line u
settled in
. She grabbed her crutches and stood up,
the Upper East Side. The doorman knew her and let
hing. She went straight to his home office, the one
Nothing. The second drawer held old electronics. The bottom drawer was deep, filled with mi
burner
ld it. She typed in Jake's b
een of messages. To a woman named Chloe. To another named Sofia. To a third she didn't even recognize. The texts were
er her. She dropped the phone on the desk as if it were burn
. On autopilot, driven by some morbid curiosity she couldn't explain,
oving of their own volition, typed "
hotos. But then she found something different. A link to an old, defunct blog platform. The pr
icked
yal, of being manipulated by a woman who controlled every aspect of his life, who used his emotions as a weapon. He wrote about her leaving him, not f
he origin story of the cold, dismissive man she had met. This wasn't just arrogance. T
clarity: her ex-boyfriend was a fraud, and the man she had a
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