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His Deceit, My Vengeance

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 702    |    Released on: 09/07/2025

ing blanket. I sat on my couch in the dark, my apartment feeling like

let it ring three times before I answere

ry, that meeting ran so late. You wouldn't believe these

n crawl. It was all a performance,

you," I said,

'm still tied up. Can I come over in the

me." The demand was sharp, out of character

, Sarah, I can't right now. The connecti

t you look like.

t," he said, his voice shifting into

do it,

in his voice. "I'm in the middle of closing

was with them. With his wife and child. He couldn't risk me s

infinity. I had designed it to represent a love that was whole, without a separate side, without a

d and dead. "Don't bother coming over

before he

uary. Now it felt contaminated. My eyes landed on the framed architectural sketch on the wall, the first projec

w just a blueprint for a lie. Every line I had drawn, every hour I

expertise. When his startup was just an idea, I helped him draft the business plan. I

later. "Sarah, what's going on?

y, meaningless sounds he used as tools. His love was a lie. His pro

future. He had stolen my money. He had taken my financial security, the safety net I had built for myself through years of hard work, and used it to fund his double life. He was paying for his wife

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“I stood at the awards ceremony, basking in the success of my firm, Miller Thompson, and eagerly anticipating my fiancé David Chen' s arrival. He' d texted that he was in a last-minute investor meeting, brimming with pride for me. Then I saw the ring. On another woman' s hand. The Möbius strip engagement ring I had designed for David, the one he claimed he' d lost six months ago in Singapore. And then I heard her on the phone, cooing to "David" about their child, Leo, and him laughing in the background. My world shattered. David, my loving fiancé who talked about our future, was secretly a husband and father living a parallel life-a life I was unknowingly funding. All those late nights, "tech conferences," and tearful stories about "lost" rings were elaborate lies designed to extract my money and trust. My heart pounded with the sickening realization: I was his chief investor, not his partner in love. How could I have been so blind? He was the architect of my dreams, or so he said. He was everyone' s favorite, my parents adored him. All the while, he was building another life with someone else, using my money, my network, and my love as his foundation. Every memory we shared, every promise he made, turned into a grotesque parody of the truth. The fury that replaced my shock solidified my resolve. I dropped the phone on his name and typed two words: "Call me." This was no longer about heartbroken despair; it was about cold, calculating vengeance. He had stolen my future, my money, and my trust. Now, I would make him pay.”
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