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High Stakes Betrayal, A Winning Hand

My fiancé, Holden, married my best friend, Dominique, in Vegas. Tonight. Just hours before our lavish engagement party was set to begin. They announced it to our families and friends, calling it a "drunken mistake." Dominique, clinging to his arm, flashed a cheap ring and a triumphant smirk. She then proposed a high-stakes poker game to "celebrate," a cruel joke designed to humiliate me further. Holden, my fiancé of years, stood by her side. He even forced me to give up my grandmother's bracelet when I lost a hand, tossing the precious heirloom into a puddle of champagne. He told me it was just a game, that the bracelet meant nothing. But they didn't know my secret. I grew up in the underground poker scene. They thought they were playing with a fragile fiancée. They were about to lose everything to a shark.
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Chapter 3

(Abigale POV)

A tear escaped, betraying me. It traced a hot path down my cheek. I quickly swiped it away. The humiliation was a raw wound. My heart was a drum against my ribs, each beat a painful thud.

Holden looked agitated. He tapped his fingers on the table. "Abigale, now. Don't make this harder than it has to be." His voice was low, laced with impatience.

Darren, bless his kind heart, spoke up. "Holden, maybe we can just... trade something? Or find another item? It's clearly important to Abigale."

Dominique's eyes flashed with annoyance. "No! A rule is a rule, Darren. Holden won. Abigale put it in the pot. Now she needs to hand it over." She crossed her arms, her jaw set.

Holden cast a dismissive look at Darren. "She knew the stakes, Darren. It's her choice." He turned back to me, his voice hardening. "Abigale. Give it to Dominique."

My hands trembled. Each charm on the bracelet felt like a piece of my soul. But I wouldn' t give them the satisfaction of seeing me break. Not completely.

Slowly, deliberately, I unclasped the bracelet. The silver was cool against my fingertips. My grandmother' s life, slipping away from my wrist.

Holden snatched it from my hand. He didn't even look at it. He tossed it carelessly to Dominique.

Dominique caught it with a triumphant smirk. She held it for a moment, twirling it, then she frowned. It wasn't sparkling enough. It wasn't flashy like the diamond necklace.

"Hmm," she hummed, a sound of mild disappointment. She tossed it onto the table. Not gently. Just a dismissive flick of her wrist.

It landed with a soft clatter. Right into a small puddle of spilled champagne. The liquid instantly coated the delicate silver and the intricate charms.

My breath hitched. My eyes burned. It wasn' t just the bracelet anymore. It was her utter disregard. Her disrespect for something sacred.

A cold, hard knot formed in my stomach. The anger was no longer a flicker. It was a blaze.

"Alright, enough sentimentality," Dominique declared, picking up her cards for the next round. "Let's keep playing!"

The next round began. I played mechanically. My hand was mediocre. I folded, again.

Dominique got a slightly better hand. She won another small pot.

Then it was Holden's turn. He shook the dice, a confident smirk on his face. He rolled them out.

A low number. A pair of ones. He lost. Badly.

Dominique burst out laughing. "Oh, Holden! My poor husband! You're terrible!" She leaned over and kissed his cheek. "Don't worry, darling, I'll protect you."

She snatched the shot glass from the waiter. Before Holden could object, she downed it herself.

"See?" she declared, wiping her mouth with the back of her hand. "We're a team! His losses are my losses." She winked at me, a direct challenge.

The other guests chuckled, some awkwardly, some genuinely amused by Dominique's theatrics.

I felt a strange sense of detachment. A numbness. All those small hurts, all those betrayals, all those times I had tried to make sense of his behavior. It was all a prelude to this.

I continued to play. I lost more often than I won. I lost my expensive watch, a gift from my parents. I lost the designer handbag I had coveted for months. Each time, I feigned a clumsy hand, a bad read. Each time, Dominique gloated. Each time, Holden looked away.

The shots added up. My head started to spin. My movements became a little less precise. My hands, I noticed, were trembling slightly as I picked up my cards.

"Looks like Abigale is finally feeling the pressure," I heard someone whisper. "She's losing it."

The game was becoming more reckless. The stakes were getting higher.

"Alright, folks!" Darren announced, trying to keep some order. "This is the final table. Winner-take-all. Each player, one final, massive stake. What's it going to be?"

Dominique didn't hesitate. She looked at Holden, then back at me. "My entire business portfolio. Half of my family's summer home in the Hamptons. And my yacht." She smiled. "All in."

A collective gasp went through the room. This was serious money. More than anyone had expected.

Holden' s eyes flickered to me. A strange look. A warning? Concern?

He took a deep breath. "My family's inheritance," he said, his voice firm. "The entire real estate trust. And the new private jet." He looked at me, a challenge in his eyes. "All in."

A cold dread washed over me. He was betting everything. His future. Our supposed future.

"Abigale," he said, his voice low, urgent. "Don't. This isn't worth it. Just walk away."

Dominique scoffed. "Oh, is she backing out now? I thought Abigale was so brave."

The taunt hit its mark.

I looked at the table. At my wet, forgotten bracelet. At his pocket watch. At the detritus of our ruined relationship.

My startup. My entire life's work. The company I built from the ground up, with blood, sweat, and sleepless nights. It was my future. My independence.

"My tech startup," I said, my voice steady, though my body trembled. "Every share. Every patent. My entire company. And my penthouse apartment."

The room erupted. Everyone was talking at once.

"Is she insane?" "She's going to lose everything!"

Dominique's eyes widened. A greedy, terrifying glint.

Holden's face was ashen. He looked like he'd seen a ghost.

The game continued. Dominique went first. She shook the dice. They tumbled.

A high number. A pair of sixes. Almost perfect. She smiled, smug.

Holden' s turn. He rolled the dice. They spun, then settled.

A pair of fives. Good, but not enough to beat Dominique. He cursed under his breath.

"Oh, Holden, darling," Dominique purred, stroking his arm. "Looks like I'm taking you to the cleaners tonight."

Everyone looked at me. My turn.

I picked up the dice. My hands were shaking, visibly now. The alcohol was definitely affecting me.

I shook them. The sound was surprisingly loud in the silent room. I rolled them out.

They clattered, bounced, and finally settled.

A pair of fours.

Not enough. I was close. But not enough.

A collective sigh went through the room. Dominique let out a small, triumphant laugh.

I felt a sudden lightness, a complete exhaustion. I slumped back in my chair, pressing my hands to my temples. It was over. I had lost everything.

Dominique leaned in close, her breath hot against my ear. "Looks like you lose, Abigale. Everything. And I'm taking it all. Every last piece." Her voice was a venomous whisper.

I slowly lifted my head. My eyes, I knew, were dull with feigned defeat. But then I looked at the dice. And I saw something else. Something they had all missed.

"No," I said, my voice barely audible. "We're not done yet."

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