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Betrayed by Promise Ring

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The candlelight flickered across Maddox's face as he reached into his pocket. My heart fluttered as I watched him pull out a small velvet box. "Macie," he said, his voice low and sincere, "one year ago tonight, you chose to stay for me." I smiled, remembering that night when I'd torn up my plane ticket and told my parents I wouldn't be leaving the country with them. The night I'd chosen Maddox over everything else. "This is for you," he said, opening the box to reveal a delicate silver ring with a small diamond. "A promise ring. I want you to know that no matter what, I'll always choose you too." I gasped as he slipped it onto my finger. "Maddox, it's beautiful." "You're beautiful," he whispered, reaching across the table to take my hand. "I love you, Macie. More than anything." The waiter approached with our wine, and I felt like I was floating.

Betrayed by Promise Ring Chapter 1

The candlelight flickered across Maddox's face as he reached into his pocket. My heart fluttered as I watched him pull out a small velvet box.

"Macie," he said, his voice low and sincere, "one year ago tonight, you chose to stay for me."

I smiled, remembering that night when I'd torn up my plane ticket and told my parents I wouldn't be leaving the country with them. The night I'd chosen Maddox over everything else.

"This is for you," he said, opening the box to reveal a delicate silver ring with a small diamond. "A promise ring. I want you to know that no matter what, I'll always choose you too."

I gasped as he slipped it onto my finger. "Maddox, it's beautiful."

"You're beautiful," he whispered, reaching across the table to take my hand. "I love you, Macie. More than anything."

The waiter approached with our wine, and I felt like I was floating. This was everything I'd dreamed of when I'd given up my parents' plans for us to be together.

Maddox's phone buzzed on the table between us. He glanced at it, then back at me.

"Sorry," he said, but his eyes kept darting to the screen.

"Aren't you going to turn it off?" I asked softly.

He hesitated. "It might be important."

Before I could respond, the phone lit up again. This time, when he looked at it, his expression changed.

"I have to take this," he said, already standing.

"Maddox, please," I whispered. "It's our anniversary."

"Just one call," he promised, stepping away from the table.

I watched him walk to the corner of the restaurant, his expression growing increasingly concerned as he listened to whoever was on the other end.

"Macie," he said when he returned, already reaching for his jacket. "I'm so sorry, but I have to go."

"What? Why?"

"It's Danielle," he explained, not quite meeting my eyes. "She's having a flare-up. She says it's the worst one yet."

"Danielle?" I repeated, the name tasting bitter on my tongue. "Can't someone else help her?"

"No one understands her condition like I do," he insisted, already moving toward the door. "I'll make it up to you, I promise."

"Maddox," I called after him, my voice barely audible. "Please stay. Just for tonight."

But he was already gone.

---

Three nights later, I was walking home from the library. It was nearly midnight, and the campus was eerily quiet. I decided to take a shortcut through an alleyway to save time.

That's when I heard footsteps behind me.

"Hey there, pretty girl," a male voice called out.

I quickened my pace, but they matched it easily.

"Look at me when I'm talking to you," another voice said.

I turned to see three men blocking my path. One of them stepped closer, and I could smell alcohol on his breath.

"Please," I whispered, backing away until I hit the wall. "I don't want any trouble."

"Neither do we," the tallest one said with a smirk. "We just want to have some fun."

My hands trembled as I fumbled for my phone in my pocket. I ducked behind a dumpster as they approached, praying they wouldn't see me.

With shaking fingers, I dialed Maddox's number.

One ring. Two rings. Voicemail.

"Please pick up," I whispered into the phone. "Please, Maddox."

I called again. And again. And again.

By the fifteenth call, tears were streaming down my face.

"Where are you?" I whispered desperately into the phone. "I need you."

Twenty calls. Twenty-five.

The men were getting closer. I could hear them laughing.

Thirty calls. Thirty-one. Thirty-two. Thirty-three.

---

The next morning, I sat on my bed, a cup of tea cooling beside me as I stared at my phone. Thirty-three missed calls. Zero returned calls.

When the door opened, I looked up to see Maddox standing there. His hair was disheveled, his eyes bloodshot. He smelled faintly of vanilla—Danielle's perfume.

"Macie," he said, his voice rough. "I heard what happened."

I held up my phone, showing him the screen. "Thirty-three calls, Maddox."

He ran a hand through his hair. "I told you, Danielle was having a crisis."

"You could have called me back," I said, my voice breaking. "You could have at least texted to say you were okay."

"I was helping her," he insisted. "She needed me."

"And I didn't?"

Maddox sighed, sitting down beside me. "Macie, you're being unreasonable."

"Unreasonable?" I repeated, incredulous.

"Yes," he said firmly. "Danielle was in a life-or-death mental crisis. You were fine."

"I was attacked!" My voice rose despite my effort to control it.

"But you're alive," he pointed out coldly. "Danielle might not have been if I hadn't been there."

I stared at him, unable to believe what I was hearing. This wasn't the man who had cried when I'd considered leaving the country. This wasn't the man who had promised to choose me always.

"Who are you?" I whispered.

Maddox looked away, and I caught him glancing at his phone as it lit up with a message. Danielle's name flashed on the screen before he quickly turned it over.

"I'm the same person I've always been," he said, but his eyes slid past mine, focusing on a point just beyond my shoulder. "You're just not being fair right now."

And in that moment, I wondered if I'd made a terrible mistake choosing him over everyone else who had truly loved me.

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Betrayed by Promise Ring of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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