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The Unremembered Betrayal

The Unremembered Betrayal

Author: Kinship
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Introduction 

Word Count: 305    |    Released on: 27/06/2025

as compared to my mind-empty, save

id, suffering from amnes

constants by my side, weaving a perfect narrative of our live

fect picture

swerving car, screeching tires, a look of terror-and something

like accidents; th

my hand felt heavy and foreign, a

to, Liam leaning into Chloe, a shared secret

to surface, cold

nt wasn't

ones, were conspirators, their d

d I was merely a pawn in their sch

, the possessive touc

pposed home, beca

I have bee

me orchestrate such a cruel betray

d by a searing clarity: I was

a heart hardened by rage,

as about exposing their deception and forging a new

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“The hospital room was a blank canvas compared to my mind-empty, save for the rhythmic beep of a machine. I was Ava, or so they said, suffering from amnesia after a car accident. Liam, my dashing fiancé, and Chloe, my teary-eyed sister, were constants by my side, weaving a perfect narrative of our lives: a successful businesswoman, heiress, engaged to be married. But their perfect picture began to fray. Fragments of memories, sharp and brutal, flashed in the dark: a swerving car, screeching tires, a look of terror-and something else-on Chloe' s face, Liam' s white-knuckled grip on the wheel. These didn't feel like accidents; they felt like lies. The diamond ring Liam pressed into my hand felt heavy and foreign, a symbol of a life that wasn't mine. Then, the shattering realization: a faded photo, Liam leaning into Chloe, a shared secret smile, while I stood between them, an outsider. The truth began to surface, cold and undeniable. The accident wasn't an accident. Liam and Chloe, my supposed loved ones, were conspirators, their devotion a carefully crafted facade. He was cheating with my sister, and I was merely a pawn in their scheme to seize my family' s fortune. The "caring" gestures, the possessive touches – they were traps. The house, our supposed home, became a gilded cage. How could I have been so blind? How could the two people closest to me orchestrate such a cruel betrayal, even attempting to end my life? The indignity burned, replaced by a searing clarity: I was not a victim, but a survivor. With a throbbing arm and a heart hardened by rage, I knew I couldn' t stay. This wasn't just about reclaiming my memories; it was about exposing their deception and forging a new path, a life on my own terms, free from their lies.”
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