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The Unremembered Betrayal

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 783    |    Released on: 27/06/2025

eant to be a celebration of my recovery. My parents, kind but distant, seemed relieved

Chloe, who sat across from us. He passed her the bread basket before I could even ask for it. He laug

plate, avoiding the carrots. "You still hate carrots, right

Chloe said, her vo

getable preferences better than mine. I couldn't remember if I

te of this charade. I cleared my throat, planning to announce that I

d a flicker of annoyance crossed her face. Liam saw her expression and imme

ghing. "He won't

onfused. "Who, dear

ne. But the moment had passed. The intimate exchange between her and Liam had derailed my

o me. "You've been so quiet tonight, baby," he said, stroking my hai

We were celebrating my birthday, months before the accident. Liam

who had called to say goodnight. "I have to go, baby. Talk to yo

tute for the person he really wanted? The thought made me feel sick.

a life I didn't recognize. On my dresser was a small, wooden box. I opened it. Inside were mementos from

sent. My own handwriting looked foreign to me. I read the words. It was a letter full of doubt and sa

knew something was wrong. She felt the distance, the deception. I wa

treasured memories. They were

smile not quite reaching his eyes. "I was looking for you. Listen, I know things h

force the fantasy. He wanted to recreate

But I needed more time. I needed to plan. His invitation wasn't an act of love. It was an

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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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