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Fated Love, Unwritten Endings

Chapter 5 

Word Count: 695    |    Released on: 18/08/2025

icion in her wide eyes. She knew how I felt about Caleb. My obsessive, all

s?" she finally asked, her

"I'm being completely serious. I'm

ieve me, not for a second. She thought it was some elabor

ieved me. My actions wou

for the university. I held out two tickets. "I

s, then at me, his expr

e. "Our contract is for five years. It stipulates that you will accom

s of our deal. He hated it. I could see the flash of humiliation and a

before turning on

e, I pulled out my ph

rang once befor

to the point. "It's for the Met exhibit. The other ticket is already with Cal

the other end of the line. "You

es. My help in exchange for you leaving me alone. No

still laced with suspicion

ecause I wanted to escape a gruesome, pre-

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of my way," I s

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s a p

g. He was smiling. A real, genuine smile that reached his eyes. His gaze was fixed on her,

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t a small cafe afterward. He was peelin

him. He loved seafood, but hated the mess. I had done it

n my mind. I don't like

promises, were easily broke

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Fated Love, Unwritten Endings
Fated Love, Unwritten Endings
“For three years, I paid millions to have Caleb Mitchell as my boyfriend. I funded his sister's experimental cancer treatment, and in return, the brilliant, proud student played the part of my loving companion. He resented being bought, but I was foolish enough to fall in love with him. That foolishness ended two months ago, after a fall from a horse left me with a concussion. I woke up with the horrifying knowledge that my entire life was a lie-I was just the villainess in a novel, a footnote in a story about him. In this story, Caleb was the hero, destined to reunite with his true love, Frances. I was the obstacle he had to overcome. My pre-written fate was to go mad with jealousy, try to destroy them, and end up ruined and dead. I thought it was a hallucination until the plot began to unfold. The final proof was the vintage watch I spent months restoring for his birthday. A week later, he gave it to Frances, telling her it was just some old trinket he'd found. According to the script, seeing that watch on her wrist was supposed to make me fly into a hysterical rage, sealing my tragic fate. But I refuse to follow their story. If the villainess is destined for a tragic end, then this villainess will simply disappear from the book altogether. I slid a black credit card across the polished desk. "I want to be declared dead," I told the man who specialized in new beginnings. "Lost at sea. No body."”
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