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Scandal, Love, and Redemption

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 1314    |    Released on: 04/07/2025

ble at my studio. I was there to pack up the last of my things. The glossy pages showed a picture of Liam and Olivia Reed at a ch

do, her in a sleek, silver dress. They stood close, smiling for the

o decide to move on, it was another to see him do it so easily, so publicly. The last eight

hes on the wall were suffocating. I grabbed my purse and walked out, leaving the half-packed

. Ethan was good to me. He was kind, stable, and he loved me in a way that was simple and uncomplicated. He never made me feel like a responsi

hl

onnell. She had always been a second mother to me, especially after Jake died.

d, sitting down next to me. "Are

fine, just tired. Weddi

and took out a warm pastry. "I was just at the baker

ing slightly. It was a simple gesture

about your retirement. And about Liam and Olivia." She sighed. "That boy

ed up. "What

ere a little girl. And I've known my son his whole life. I have eyes. I s

ymore. "He sees me as a sister, Mrs. O'Connell. He sa

orgotten to live his own life. He thinks he's protecting you, but he's only hurting you both." She patted

s giving up my career, the one thing that was truly

d over the phone. "The flight back is late. I won't be able to make it to my parents' ann

didn't want to go alone

ing lot. Liam's car. My heart started pounding. Of course h

ge round table. Liam was seated nex

h a warm hug. "We were so sorry to hear Ethan c

e, but I refused to look at him. Throughout the dinner, I focused on making conversation with Eth

er. "I hear you're giving up your career. That's so... tradit

I'm looking forward to a new chapter," I said,

first time since I arrived. His voice was low, and i

n emotion I couldn't read. It wasn't the polite distance

ds sharper than I intended. "I'm not

e on me, a heavy weight I tried to ignore. When it was ti

" Liam said, standing up as

ed out into the cool night air in silence. When we reached

gainst the car next to mine, blocki

n my car door handle. "I'm getting married in a fe

?" he asked, h

caught me off

s boring into mine. "Is this what you really w

e? You're the one who told me I deserved to be happy

his voice rising. "I was wr

I whispered, my voice b

el. I kept replaying his words in my head. I was wrong. Why now? Why, after all this time, was he finally saying the things I had longed to hear? I

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“I' ve loved Liam O' Connell since I was sixteen, a secret crush that deepened into an all-consuming love for my deceased brother Jake' s best friend. For eight long years, he saw me as nothing more than Jake' s kid sister, a responsibility he honored by keeping me at arm' s length, even when my heart ached for more. He gave me his "blessing" when I, heartbroken and exhausted, agreed to marry Ethan-a kind, safe man I hoped would help me finally move on. But then Jake' s hidden journal surfaced, revealing the truth: my brother hadn' t wanted Liam to push me away; he' d wanted us together. Liam' s noble sacrifice was a lie he' d told himself, and me, for a decade. Just as I tried to build a new life, Liam came back, sweeping in with desperate confessions and grand gestures, pulling me back into the chaos I' d tried so hard to escape. Then Olivia, his conniving business partner, arrived, flaunting their "relationship" like a weapon and brutally sabotaging everything I built. I watched as my dreams, my carefully constructed peace, and my deepest desires were twisted into a public scandal, fueled by the very man I couldn' t stop loving. The betrayal, the public humiliation, and the sheer audacity of it all left me fuming, trapped in a nightmare of his making. But I refused to be a victim any longer. This wasn't just about my broken heart; it was about reclaiming my life, my passion, and proving to him-and to myself-that I was no longer a girl to be protected, but a force to be reckoned with.”