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His Love, a Cruel Lie

The origami cranes scattered across Henrik's coffee table like fallen snow, each one a testament to the 520 days I'd counted since our first kiss. My fingers trembled as I smoothed the last crane's wings, remembering how I'd folded each one during late nights in my dorm, thinking of him, of us, of this moment I'd dreamed about for so long. "They're beautiful, Elaina." Henrik's voice was warm as honey as he pulled me closer on his leather couch, his apartment bathed in the golden glow of sunset streaming through floor-to-ceiling windows. "Five hundred and twenty cranes for five hundred and twenty days." I nestled against his chest, breathing in his familiar cologne—cedar and bergamot that had become synonymous with safety, with love. "I wanted tonight to be special. It's been so long since we..." "Since we what?" His lips brushed against my temple, sending shivers down my spine. Heat flooded my cheeks. Even after all this time, he could still make me feel like that shy girl who'd watched him from across Harvard's lecture halls, who'd worked herself to exhaustion just to earn a place at his side. "Since we took the next step." His hands found mine, fingers intertwining with a gentleness that made my heart race. "Are you sure?
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Chapter 3

"Elaina, wait." Henrik caught my wrist as I was gathering my purse to leave for class the morning after Sierra's birthday disaster. His eyes held that perfect blend of contrition and tenderness that used to make my heart melt. Now I recognized it as another practiced expression in his arsenal of manipulation.

"I have something for you," he said, reaching into his jacket pocket. "I should have given this to you last night, before everything went wrong at Sierra's party."

He produced a small velvet box, and for one horrifying moment, I thought it might be a ring. Instead, when he opened it, a delicate diamond pendant on a white gold chain gleamed against the black velvet.

"Henrik..." I whispered, genuinely surprised despite everything I now knew.

"I wanted to apologize properly," he said, lifting the necklace. "For not believing you about the hot water incident. Turn around."

I complied mechanically, lifting my hair as his fingers brushed against my neck, clasping the necklace. The pendant felt cold against my skin, heavy with more than just its physical weight.

"It's beautiful," I lied, touching it gently. Five hundred and twenty days ago, this moment would have been a dream. Now it felt like another prop in his elaborate theater of deception.

"You deserve beautiful things," he murmured, kissing my forehead. "I have to run to a meeting with Professor Blackwell, but I'll see you tonight?"

I nodded, forcing a smile that felt like broken glass cutting my lips. "Tonight."

As soon as the door closed behind him, I pulled out my phone and opened Instagram. I'd been monitoring Sierra's social media obsessively since discovering Henrik's betrayal, searching for clues, connections, anything that might help me understand the full scope of their conspiracy.

I scrolled through her recent posts until I found what I was looking for—a photo from two weeks ago. Sierra, posing with several friends at a charity gala, wearing an array of sparkling jewelry. Her caption read: "Obsessed with the new Lumière collection! Thanks @LumièreJewels for the gorgeous promotional gifts! #SponsoredPost #LumièreAmbassador"

I zoomed in on her wrist, where several diamond bracelets sparkled. And there, among the tagged items, was my "special" necklace—the exact pendant now hanging around my neck.

A promotional gift. Something Sierra had received in bulk and likely tossed Henrik's way when he needed a quick "apology" present. I unclasped it immediately, letting it fall to the coffee table with a soft clink.

Even his gifts were lies.

I had forty-five minutes before Henrik would return from his meeting—just enough time. I moved quickly to the bathroom, where the shower was still steaming from Henrik's morning routine. I grabbed his phone from the counter where he'd left it charging.

The lock screen glowed, demanding a password. Six digits. I tried his birthday: 051993. Incorrect. His address: 224078. Incorrect. Then a thought struck me—our confession day, the day he'd first told me he loved me: 102520.

The phone unlocked immediately, revealing his home screen.

My hands trembled as I navigated to his calendar, scrolling back to October 25, 2020—the day that had seemed so special, so sacred. There it was, a calendar entry at 7:30 PM: "Confession to E.W."

But there was another entry, from three years earlier on the exact same date: "Sierra + Carlos breakup."

The room seemed to tilt around me. The date Henrik had chosen to confess his love wasn't random or spontaneous. It was calculated, a cruel anniversary marking the day Sierra's relationship with my brother had ended. Even our most intimate milestone had been choreographed as part of their revenge.

I heard the front door open unexpectedly—Henrik returning earlier than anticipated. Quickly, I locked the phone and placed it back on the charger, turning on the shower to buy myself precious seconds.

"Elaina?" His voice called from the living room.

"Just finishing up in the shower!" I called back, my voice miraculously steady despite the storm raging inside me.

As water poured down, masking the sound of my ragged breathing, I leaned against the cool tile wall. The password to his phone—the date of our confession—was the same date Sierra and Carlos broke up three years ago. Nothing in our relationship had been real. Not one single moment.

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