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The Price of His Deceit

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 677    |    Released on: 30/06/2025

needed space. I told him I wanted to stay at my old apartment for a while, the one I kept after we moved in toget

the city, to a quiet, green cemetery on a hill. I walked thro

and David Ross

par

ing my jeans. "Hi, Mom. Hi, Dad," I whispered, my voi

. The baby I had lost. The baby Liam didn't even know existed.

. I was ten years old, and my world had shattered. Liam, who was twelve, had found me

looked at me with his serious, twelve-year-old eyes and made a promise. "Don't

y. He was the one who encouraged me to pursue architecture, who believed in me when I didn't be

Gala. Liam was supposed to be schmoozing with potential clients. I saw him talking to Clara at the bar.

all of her back, guiding her through the crowd toward the terrace. It was

rrace. They were standing close, their heads bent together. I couldn't hear what they were saying, but I

't breathe. I slipped away before they could see me, my mind racing. I told myself I was

grave, I knew I hadn't been pa

g inside me. A cold, clear resolve. He wasn't going to get away with it. H

game. I would smile, I would pretend everything was fine. I would let hi

by piece, until he had nothing left. He thought he

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“The dull ache in my belly was a constant reminder: our baby was gone. I was still reeling from the loss when I caught the scent of another woman' s perfume on my fiancé, Liam, in my hospital room. It was "Amour Infini," Clara' s signature scent, clinging to his expensive suit. Clara, our biggest professional rival, the one he had just told me a ridiculous lie about fainting from overwork. My world shattered. My hand hovered over the phone, my thumb on the wedding planner's contact. This wasn't minor infidelity; it was a deep, calculated betrayal. Later, a notification from my best friend, Sarah, flashed on my new phone-Clara' s Instagram. A close-up of a woman' s hand on a pregnant belly, covered protectively by a man' s hand. Liam' s hand, with his family signet ring. A single white heart emoji. He hadn't just cheated; he had built a life, a family, with her. The agony in my chest dwarfed any physical pain. My almost-husband, my protector since childhood, had been building a secret life for years. The man I loved more than anything was a stranger. He thought I was a "sweet little thing," predictable and easily manipulated. He thought he had me under control. But in that moment, as I stared at the glowing testament of his betrayal, something cold and hard settled in my heart. The game had changed. And I, an architect of dreams and now of revenge, was finally ready to play.”