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Chloe's Web, Liam's Freedom

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 740    |    Released on: 04/07/2025

ur home. The house I had bought for us, the one we we

ips. Maybe the text was a mistake, a misunderstanding. Maybe Mark had stolen her phone. My mind gr

her voice a li

can exp

aid, my voice flat. "I just want to know

t wasn't empty. I could hear a man's voice

don't need this stress," the voice sa

in a car accident. Now she was the one who nee

my knuckles white on

iam," she whispered,

ground, the casual endearment, her immediate obedience. It wasn't a crisis, i

er friends had decorated it yesterday. A large, white banner with "Just Married" was draped over the garage. Red

n the floor, leading a path to the master bedroom. A bottle of champagne sat in an ice

ick to my stomach. I walked through the room, the balloons bumping against me w

ion. Twenty-five, standing on the plot of land that would become this house, my arms wrapped around

m our engagement shoot. We looked so happy, so certain. Her head wa

den, violent motion, I tore the photograph in half, the sound of ripping paper loud in the silent hous

until my fingers were raw and the floor around me was littered with the confetti of our dead relati

se was no longer a home, it was a tomb filled with memories o

lly to get her things. And when she did, I would be here. Not to beg, not to fight, but to get the final closure I deserved before I walked away

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“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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