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Graduation Kiss Betrayal

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Graduation Kiss Betrayal Chapter 1

The graduation ceremony was supposed to be our moment. Three years of secret relationship, three years of Maverick insisting we keep things private because he "valued privacy," and now we were finally graduating. I'd spent hours getting ready, choosing the perfect dress, hoping today might be the day he'd finally acknowledge me publicly.

The hotel ballroom glowed with warm light as our classmates gathered for the post-ceremony celebration. Someone suggested Truth or Dare, and the crowd cheered enthusiastically. I sat beside Maverick, my fingers nervously twisting the ring he'd given me last Christmas—though he'd never called it an engagement ring, despite my hints.

"Bridget! You're up!" Jessica called out, spinning the bottle.

My heart fluttered as I chose truth, answering a harmless question about my first kiss. Then it was Maverick's turn.

"Truth or dare?" the game master asked.

Maverick's eyes gleamed with something I couldn't quite read. "Dare."

"Kiss someone seven times on different spots!" The crowd erupted in laughter and cheers.

My stomach dropped. Surely he'd decline, or choose me—his girlfriend of three years. I reached for his hand, but he pulled away.

"I choose Keily Andrews," he announced, his voice carrying across the room.

The room spun around me. Keily—the pretty underclassman who'd been flirting with him for months. The same Keily he'd sworn meant nothing to him when I'd questioned him last week.

Keily stepped forward, her lips curved in a triumphant smile as she glanced at me. "I accept."

Maverick cupped her face with a tenderness I hadn't seen in months. He pressed his lips to her forehead, then each cheek, lingering longer than necessary. The crowd cheered as he moved to her nose, her chin, her neck—each kiss deliberate, each touch a knife in my heart.

"Last one," he murmured, his voice husky as he tilted Keily's chin up.

He kissed her lips—not a peck, not a game kiss, but deep and passionate. The room exploded in catcalls and applause.

I couldn't breathe. My hand flew to my chest as pain radiated through me. The room blurred at the edges as I gripped the table edge, knuckles white.

Across the room, Professor Peter Richardson's eyes locked on mine. Unlike the others, he wasn't smiling. He'd seen my distress signal—the hand over my heart that I always did when stressed. He started moving toward me, but the crowd shifted, blocking my view.

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"You're overreacting." Maverick's voice cut through the evening air as we stood in the parking lot. "It was just a stupid game, Bridget."

"It wasn't just a game." My voice shook, but I forced myself to meet his eyes. "You humiliated me in front of everyone. You chose her."

"And?"

"And I'm done." The words felt foreign on my tongue. "We're over, Maverick."

He laughed—actually laughed—the sound harsh and unfamiliar. "You're being dramatic about a stupid game. Get over yourself."

"I'm serious." I stepped back as he moved closer. "We're finished."

Something dark flickered across his face. The laughter vanished, replaced by something cold and hard. "You don't get to decide when we're done."

He stepped forward, backing me against my car. His hands slammed against the metal beside my head, trapping me.

"You don't leave me," he hissed, his voice low and dangerous. "I leave when I'm ready. And it's not now."

His eyes narrowed as he leaned closer. "I pay for our apartment. I buy your breakfast every morning. You owe me for everything I've given you these past three years."

---

The apartment was quiet when I returned, hoping to grab my essentials before Maverick came home. I'd call Sarah from there—she'd help me figure out what to do next.

But as I turned the corner into our living room, I froze.

Maverick sat on our couch—the one we'd picked out together—with Keily in his lap. Her arms were wrapped around his neck as she straddled him, their faces inches apart.

"Finally being able to be open with you feels so good," Keily purred, not even pretending to notice me standing there.

Maverick barely glanced my way. "Bridget."

Keily turned slowly, her smile satisfied as she took in my shocked expression. "Oh, Bridget. Didn't see you there."

I tried to move past them to the bedroom, but Maverick stood abruptly, blocking my path.

"Stop making a scene," he snapped, pulling Keily closer to his side. "Just accept reality."

My chest tightened painfully as I grabbed my purse and a few essentials. "I need to get my things."

"Your things?" Maverick laughed mockingly. "Nothing here is yours. I bought it all."

I pushed past them, the pain in my chest intensifying with each step. As I reached the door, I heard Keily's soft laugh behind me.

"Don't forget to lock up when you leave," she called out sweetly.

I stumbled into the hallway, my vision blurring as I fumbled for my phone to call Sarah. The last thing I saw before the elevator doors closed was Maverick pulling Keily back onto the couch—our couch—as if I'd never existed at all.

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Graduation Kiss Betrayal 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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