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Love, Lies, and Stolen Dreams

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 597    |    Released on: 02/07/2025

cade. I remembered lazy Sunday mornings, whispered secrets in the dark, the way she used to trace the lines on my palm and tell me my future was with her. The memories were ghosts, taunting me wit

io looking like a ghost myself. My eyes were bloodshot, my face pale. My l

e said. "There's someone here

a perfectly tailored suit stood up from the worn-out sofa in our lo

his voice a low baritone.

ent world, a rival to Liam Hayes, but known for his integrity an

ur game, Miller. Hayes is trying to force a hostile takeover of my company. He's using shell corporations and stole

hed a check across the table. I

sure you get everything you're owed and more." He paused, his gaze intense. "I also know about Chloe. Hayes has a weaknes

sh stab of pain. That night, I confronted Chloe. The ch

suit," I said. "And you n

t? You'll use his money to fight me? You'

shaking with rage. "The cufflinks. The t

omposure finally cracked. For a second, I saw

e reached for me, her hands cold against my skin. "It'

of hope, I let her pull me into an embrace. It was a lie, a temporary truce in a

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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.”