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Betrayal's Cycle: A Love Forged

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 727    |    Released on: 04/07/2025

spent the night running the models again and again, and each time they came back with the same terrifying co

Davis, did you see my email? We need to issu

, looked up from his computer with an annoyed expre

be evacuated. We're talking about

k and steepling his fingers. "I received a rather dist

an cold. "What

aving... paranoid delusions about her hometown. She told me you two broke up over it

ned the well, painting him as unstable to discredit his professional judgment. It wa

narrative," Liam said, his voice tight with controlled anger. "My analysis is b

e showing a threat of this magnitude. Corporate policy requires consensus before we issue a red

"Are we supposed to wait until we have a pile of dead tourists to

keep her from her family. This report of yours feels more like a personal vendetta than a professional assessment. I'm putting you on adminis

stunned. "You're choosing to believe my ex-g

ally embarrassing and costly mistake," Mr. Davis said coldly, turning bac

ob, for trying to save lives. He felt a surge of white-hot fury, followed by a chi

oked from their stony faces to Mr. Davis's dismissive ba

aid, his voice low and steady, "and people ask why we didn't warn them, I want you to remember

didn't eve

life to, Liam felt a strange sense of liberation mixed with his an

If he was going to save anyone, he would have to do it himself. He looked up the number for the C

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Betrayal's Cycle: A Love Forged
Betrayal's Cycle: A Love Forged
“My job was to predict disasters, and the data screamed: "Massive avalanche coming for Crestwood." It was a statistical certainty, a one-in-a-hundred-year event aimed right at my girlfriend Chloe' s hometown, the place she desperately wanted to go for our anniversary. I tried to warn her, but she scoffed, dismissing my professional analysis as "dramatic" and a pathetic attempt to "control everything." "You always do this," she snapped. "If you're going to be like this, I'll just go with Chad. I'm sure he'd love a ski trip." Then, a bizarre pop-up seared onto my screen, a warning from seemingly nowhere: it claimed Chloe and my best friend, Chad, had betrayed me across multiple past lives-as a general, a merchant, a researcher-each cycle ending in my ruin. It felt insane, a stress-induced delusion, yet the phantom ache of betrayal was horrifyingly real. I was desperate to save her and her family, but her dismissiveness and Chad's smug presence fueled a chilling realization: this wasn't just about a snow slide. This was a pattern, a cycle of betrayal, and I had to break it, no matter the cost, even if it meant she would hate me for it.”
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