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Love, Lies, and Stolen Dreams

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 652    |    Released on: 02/07/2025

y calm. "They're accusing me of stealing my own game. It's ridiculous." I was lookin

y eyes. "Well, their game is coming out first. In b

"Chloe, I told you everything about this game. The design

than. I paid the bills while you played with your little computer games.

at. "You call this support? You handed my w

ess, this partnership, is over." She stood up, her movements sharp a

with a physical force. It wasn't about love or partnership. It was about return on in

a final, cruel twist of the knife. I drove them back to our apartment, listening to the

ipping with disdain. "He was never good enough for her. A dreamer with no money.

greement. "She should h

the passenger seat, said nothing. Her silence was a ringing endorsement

torm. The wind howled, and the world outside the car w

ked her, my voice barely a whis

the swirling snow. "Regret

anymore. I pulled the car over to the side of t

," I sai

surprised for the

I'm not your ch

d have done weeks ago. I found the box for those cufflinks she'd claimed were a team gift. Inside the lid, almost too small to see, was a custom engraving. A date and a series of numbers. I typed the numbers into a search engine. They were coordinates. Coordina

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Love, Lies, and Stolen Dreams
Love, Lies, and Stolen Dreams
“Chloe Davis and I built a life together, starting from broke college kids to a married couple with a future, celebrating our tenth anniversary. But that morning, a chilling phone call shattered everything: Chloe, distracted and distant, hung up on me before I could utter another word, leaving me with a familiar cold dread. Later, a colleague' s photo brought the crushing truth: Chloe, hand resting comfortably on the arm of Liam Hayes, the ruthless CEO of OmniCorp, a velvet box and expensive cufflinks on the table-gifts I could never afford. The silent, wrapped gift on her nightstand - a first-edition book carelessly torn, unopened - confirmed her indifference, leaving me with a gut-wrenching question: how could the woman I loved betray me to this extent? The next morning, the betrayal escalated as my lead designer revealed OmniCorp had stolen our flagship game, 'Aetheria,' confirming a horrifying, undeniable picture: the person sleeping next to me every night was holding the knife, and I knew how to fight back.”