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After His Fiancée Lied, He Destroyed Me Completely Novel Cover

After His Fiancée Lied, He Destroyed Me Completely

The scent of rosemary and roasted garlic hung heavy in the air, a cloying reminder of a memory that only one of us kept. I adjusted the silverware for the third time, my fingers trembling against the cold metal. Three years. It had been three years since the Swiss Alps swallowed Cassius Payne and spat out a stranger who wore his skin but spoke with a voice devoid of our history. Tonight was the anniversary of our first date. The real one. Not the fabricated timeline Liana Hart had fed him. The lock clicked. My breath hitched, a painful knot forming behind my ribs. Cassius walked in.
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The scent of rosemary and roasted garlic hung heavy in the air, a cloying reminder of a memory that only one of us kept. I adjusted the silverware for the third time, my fingers trembling against the cold metal. Three years. It had been three years since the Swiss Alps swallowed Cassius Payne and spat out a stranger who wore his skin but spoke with a voice devoid of our history.

Tonight was the anniversary of our first date. The real one. Not the fabricated timeline Liana Hart had fed him.

The lock clicked. My breath hitched, a painful knot forming behind my ribs.

Cassius walked in. He didn't look at the candlelit table or the framed photo of us at graduation I’d placed conspicuously near his plate. He looked at me, his gaze sharp and sterile, like a surgeon assessing a tumor.

"Cassius," I breathed, stepping forward. I reached for his hand—a reflex I couldn't kill.

He sidestepped me, a fluid motion of repulsion. He didn't speak. He simply reached into his tailored suit jacket and slapped a thick manila envelope onto the table, right on top of the rosemary chicken.

"Draft measures," he said. His voice was a deep baritone, familiar yet utterly alien. "My legal team advised me to file it immediately. I wanted to give you the courtesy of a warning first. Stay away from Liana."

"I haven't touched her," I whispered, the words scraping my throat. "Cassius, look at the photo. Look at *us*."

He glanced at the picture—us, laughing, his arm draped possessively over my shoulders. His jaw tightened, a muscle feathering beneath the skin. "Photoshop is cheap, Maya. Your obsession is expensive."

"It's not obsession. It's memory. You loved me."

"I love my fiancée," he countered, the word *fiancée* landing like a physical blow. "Sign the acknowledgment. If you come within five hundred feet of the penthouse again, I will have you arrested."

He turned on his heel. I couldn't let him leave. Not like this. I grabbed my coat and followed him out into the biting New York wind, trailing his town car all the way to the penthouse. I had to make him see.

I managed to slip into the building behind a delivery courier, my heart hammering against my ribs like a trapped bird. The elevator ride was an eternity of nausea. When the doors opened to his foyer, Liana was there. Waiting.

She didn't look surprised. She looked delighted.

"Maya," she cooed, her voice syrup-thick. She was wearing a silk robe that I knew Cassius had bought—he liked the texture. "You really don't know when to quit."

"Let me speak to him," I demanded, though my voice shook. "Without you whispering poison in his ear."

Liana’s smile didn't reach her eyes. She reached for a Ming vase on the console table—an antique Cassius’s mother had loved. With a chilling calmness, she smashed it against the marble floor.

Shards exploded outward. Before I could react, she picked up a jagged piece of porcelain and dragged it across her forearm. A bright line of crimson welled up instantly.

My stomach lurched. "What are you doing?"

"Cassius!" she screamed, the sound raw and terrified, a perfect performance. She dropped to her knees, clutching her bleeding arm. "Help! She's crazy!"

Cassius stormed from the study, his face draining of color as he saw the blood. He didn't look at me with questions; he looked at me with hatred. He rushed to Liana, scooping her up, shielding her from me as if I were a rabid animal.

"Get out," he snarled, the venom in his tone paralyzing me. "Get out before I kill you myself."

I fled, the image of his protective embrace around her burning into my retinas.

But I was a fool. A desperate, broken fool. Two days later, I convinced myself that the public eye would force him to be civil, that music could reach where words failed. I drained my savings to book the corner table at The Pierre, the spot where he had once promised me forever.

I sat at the grand piano in the center of the room, my hands hovering over the keys. The chatter of New York’s elite dimmed as I began to play *Clair de Lune*. It was the song he used to hum to me when I had nightmares.

The doors opened. Cassius entered, Liana draped on his arm in shimmering emerald silk. He froze when he saw me. The air in the room seemed to vanish.

I kept playing, pouring every ounce of three years' grief into the melody, willing him to remember the nights we spent on his fire escape, listening to this very song.

Cassius marched across the room. He didn't listen. He signaled the security team with a sharp jerk of his head.

"Stop," he commanded, his voice cutting through the delicate notes.

My hands faltered. The room went silent.

"Ladies and gentlemen," Cassius announced, turning his back to me, addressing the room while the security guards moved into my peripheral vision. "I apologize for the disturbance. It seems my stalker has followed us here."

A ripple of whispers broke out. My face burned, hot shame flooding my veins.

"However," Cassius continued, pulling Liana closer, his hand resting on her waist—the hand that used to hold mine. "Since we are all here, I’d like to make a happier announcement. To put an end to these delusions once and for all."

He looked over his shoulder at me, his eyes dead cold.

"Liana and I are officially engaged."

The applause was deafening. It roared in my ears, drowning out the sound of my own heart breaking, finally and irrevocably, on the polished floor of The Pierre.

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