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The Unremembered Betrayal

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 855    |    Released on: 27/06/2025

ompany. "Everyone is so excited to see you, Ava," he said, handing me a tight,

asn't, made my stomach clench. But Liam insisted. He said it was important for business, for

t. He guided me through the room, introducing me to people whose names I immediately fo

er questions for me, patting my arm condescendingly. "She's still a

th down my dress, her touch making my skin crawl. "You look beautiful, sis

w a familiar purse sitting on the counter. It was Chloe's. It was unzipped, and som

ent. I had dropped my phone and was looking for it on the floor. I saw that same silver '

expression tight. "It's not

s mine. I must have dropped it. Liam gives m

he back seat. I was in the passenger seat. They had lied. They had li

hey thought I wasn't looking. Liam subtly touched the small of Chloe's back as he passed her. She

pane of glass. These two people, my fiancé and my sister, were strangers to me. Wors

. I turned to leave, but som

coat. He was wearing a simple dark suit and looked complete

d, surprised. "What

, his gaze warm and direct. "I came to support him.

and actually seemed to want an honest answer. Liam and Chloe always asked, "H

ed, my voice barely a wh

redibly disorienting. It's not just about forgetting facts, i

you are. Oh, Dr. Wright. Good to see you." He put his arm firmly around my waist, pulling me agains

used with Ethan, it was all so clear to me now.

see the tension, the unspoken truth of the situation. "Of course," he s

en me, the real me, the lost and confused person underneath the facade. His kindness was a small light i

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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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