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Chloe's Web, Liam's Freedom

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 1044    |    Released on: 04/07/2025

our wedding, she said her ass

grandmother was suppo

me, his cat

fiancée. I swallowed the disappointment and told everyone we would reschedule. I believed her because I loved h

upposed to

urth attempt at

d through the stained-glass windows, painting the marble floor in jewel tones. My parents were in th

the charm, righ

ything was perfect. Chloe had sworn to me last night, her eyes wide and sincere, t

choing through the cavernous space. This was it. The

oe wasn

e pale and etched with worry. She clutched her phone in her hand. She d

t a cold dread creep up my spine, a familiar,

o their parents. My own mother leaned forward, trying to hear

ted in my pocket. A

m C

rk needs me. He' s at the hospital.

ws felt harsh, the scent of the flowers suddenly nauseating. He was in a car accident. The same excuse he used to get her to abandon

re of pity and morbid curiosity. This wasn't just a postponement. This was a pub

n. The love I had nurtured for a decade felt like a joke. My patience, my forgiveness, my unwavering devotion-all of

own my cheek. I didn't bother to wipe it away.

my side, his hand

ow and full of a pain that

d over the past year, finally snapped. I looked at the expectant faces, the whisperin

the microphone. The soft feedback screeched for a

with us," I began, my eyes scanning the crowd. "It se

rough the church. Chloe's

en to be with someone else.

, a brilliant, mocking star. It was my great-grandmother's ring, a symbol of a love that had lasted a lifetime.

the stunned silence. I didn't look at anyone. I just kept walking, past th

d against the cold stone wall of the church, gasping for air. My d

ing began to surface beneath it, something

urpose. I scrolled past Chloe's name and found another, a

ra

lead architect position for a massive project in her firm oversea

ed on the

everythi

e hoarse. "Is that job o

her voice came back, warm and steady. "Fo

a second of hesitation. "I

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Chloe's Web, Liam's Freedom
Chloe's Web, Liam's Freedom
“Today was supposed to be my fourth wedding to Chloe, my fiancée since we were sixteen. I stood at the altar, surrounded by friends and family, the grand church filled with white roses. But instead of Chloe, her maid of honor rushed down the aisle, clutching her phone, her face etched with panic. Then, my phone vibrated. A text from Chloe: "I' m so sorry, Liam. I can' t. Mark needs me. He' s at the hospital. He said he was in a car accident." Not again. Another one of Mark' s car accident lies, the same one he used months ago. Hundreds of eyes fixed on me, a mix of pity and morbid curiosity. This wasn't postponement; it was a public execution. Tears of profound humiliation stung my eyes. My decade of devotion meant nothing; she chose her manipulative assistant over me, again. Then, a new notification. A social media post from Mark. A selfie. Mark, smug and triumphant. And Chloe, asleep on his shoulder, in a hotel room, not a hospital. "Some things are worth fighting for. So happy you' re finally mine," the caption read. Rage, hot and white-hot, surged through me. This was a calculated, public humiliation. They weren't hiding; they were celebrating. Then, a message request from Mark. A picture. Chloe, asleep in the hotel bed. My wedding dress, draped over a chair in the background, a ghostly white sentinel. He had planned this. He was taunting me. Mark answered my call, his voice smooth and arrogant. "We're at the Grand Star Hotel, room 1208. You know, the one right next to the general hospital. It' s so much more comfortable for Chloe to rest here while I recover from my, ah, 'terrible accident' ." He laughed, a smug, ugly sound. He sent another picture: Chloe' s hand, intertwined with his. My great-grandmother' s engagement ring gone, replaced by a simple gold band. "It feels like nothing," I said, my voice devoid of emotion. "You can have her." I hung up. I left it all behind, the house, the memories, the woman. I was free, but I had to fight to stay that way.”
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