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His Ninety-Nine Betrayals, My Freedom

My fiancé, a Navy SEAL Commander, postponed our wedding 99 times for my manipulative sister. For our 100th attempt, I put my foot down. This date, or no date. He called two weeks before the wedding to cancel again. But this time, he threatened my career to force my compliance. Then I overheard the truth. He was planning to marry my sister-a "temporary" arrangement to get her into an exclusive therapy program. After he divorced her, he'd come back to me. I was his "certainty." His backup plan. My own mother supported it, slapping me when I refused to play along. "You will be a proper wife," she hissed. I had spent five years as a placeholder, my life put on hold for their drama. I was done waiting. I hung up the phone, canceled the wedding permanently, and volunteered for a three-year, off-the-grid assignment. But first, I took my wedding dress and a pair of scissors.
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Chapter 3

"Are you sure about this, Amelie?" Dr. Thorne, my mentor and head of the aerospace division, looked at me over his spectacles, his expression etched with a mix of concern and admiration. "Project Chimera is a three-year commitment. Highly classified. Remote. Practically off the grid."

His words were meant to deter me, to make me reconsider the drastic nature of my decision. But they only solidified my resolve.

"I'm certain, Doctor," I replied, my voice steady. "It's exactly what I need."

He sighed, pushing his glasses up his nose. "It's an incredible opportunity, of course. Your work on the propulsion system alone makes you invaluable. But it's also... an escape. A very literal escape."

He didn't need to elaborate. Everyone knew. The whisper network at the facility was efficient. News of my hundredth wedding postponement, followed by the abrupt cancellation and my immediate volunteering for Project Chimera, had spread like wildfire. Tongues wagged. Some pitied me, some gossiped, some, I knew, judged me for walking away from Bryce Hunter, the "charming Navy SEAL Commander."

But here, on the cusp of something new, their opinions felt distant, irrelevant. Project Chimera was more than an escape; it was salvation. A chance to bury myself in work, to rediscover the brilliant engineer I knew I was, the woman whose mind, not her marital status, defined her. Away from the constant judgment, the suffocating expectations, the endless drama.

My grandmother, a formidable woman with a sharp wit and even sharper business acumen, had called me the night I ended things with Bryce. "That boy isn't worth a single tear you shed, Amelie," she'd declared, her voice firm. "Let me make a few calls. I can have his career in shambles by morning. We'll show him what happens when he disrespects a Riggs woman."

I'd shaken my head, even though she couldn't see me. "No, Grandma. Don't. I don't want to force him into anything. A marriage built on resentment is worse than no marriage at all. I want to build my own future, on my own terms. Not through revenge."

She'd paused, then let out a rare, soft chuckle. "My girl. You finally found your backbone. Good. I always knew you had it in you."

And she was right. For years, I had believed that love meant sacrifice, that being "good" meant being compliant. But Bryce's betrayal, his casual disregard for my feelings, his willingness to use my career as leverage, had cracked open something inside me. The resentment had festered, slowly turning into defiance.

Project Chimera was a classified research facility nestled deep within the Nevada desert. It was remote, isolated, almost monastic in its dedication to science. No cell service, limited internet, and strict security protocols meant a complete severance from the outside world. Perfect. It was a place where my mind could finally soar free, unburdened by the emotional baggage of my past.

The project itself was incredibly complex, dealing with next-generation propulsion systems that could revolutionize space travel. It was the kind of challenge I thrived on, the kind of intellectual puzzle that made my blood sing. I had applied for it months ago, passing rigorous tests and interviews, my qualifications speaking for themselves. My acceptance had been a quiet triumph, a testament to my capabilities. Now, it was my sanctuary.

I started packing, meticulously organizing my notes, my research, my few personal belongings. There was a sense of urgency, a desperate need to sever ties, to erase the past. I blocked Bryce's number. I ignored my mother's increasingly frantic calls, knowing she would be furious about the scandal, about me leaving to join a "secret project" of all things.

Then, a knock on my apartment door.

I opened it to see Bryce standing there, a bouquet of my favorite lilies in one hand, a takeout bag from my favorite Thai restaurant in the other. He looked… contrite. And hopeful. A dangerous combination.

"Amelie," he said, his voice soft, almost tender. "I haven't heard from you in days. I was worried. Thought you might need a treat. Pad Thai with extra peanuts, just how you like it."

His presence felt like a ghost, a remnant of a past life that no longer held any power over me. I hadn't seen him since our last brutal phone call. It felt like a lifetime ago.

"You look… well," he offered, a hesitant smile playing on his lips.

I just stared at him, the lilies feeling like a bribe, the Pad Thai a cheap attempt at reconciliation. "And you, Bryce," I replied, my voice a monotone. "You look exactly the same."

He flinched. "Amelie, why are you being like this? I know I messed up. I said some things I didn't mean."

My mind flashed back to his words: temporary marriage... Amelie will understand... she's a certainty. And then: I'll have your security clearance reviewed. Did he mean those? Or was it all just a convenient tactic?

Who offends you once, offends you always. The old adage echoed in my head.

"Why are you here, Bryce?" I asked, cutting straight to the point. No more games. No more letting him dictate the narrative.

He shifted uncomfortably. "I just... I wanted to see you. Talk. You can't just run away from our life, Amelie. From me."

"Our life, Bryce, ended when you decided I was a certainty you could put on a shelf while you played hero to Kendall," I stated, my voice flat, holding no anger, just cold, hard truth. "It ended when you threatened my career to manipulate me. It ended when I realized you were planning to marry my sister, then come back to me as if nothing happened."

His face paled, the blood draining from his cheeks. He stammered, "I... I don't know what you're talking about, Amelie. That's ridiculous. I would never-"

"Don't lie, Bryce," I interrupted, my gaze unwavering. "I heard you. I heard everything."

He swallowed hard, his eyes flickering with panic. The lilies began to droop in his hand. "Amelie, please. It wasn't like that. It was a contingency plan. For Kendall. I was just trying to help her. You know how desperate she gets."

"And what about my desperation, Bryce?" I asked, a bitter laugh escaping me. "Did that ever matter to you? Did my years of waiting, of putting my life on hold, of sacrificing my own happiness for your sister's manufactured drama, ever count for anything?"

He tried to step closer, but I held up a hand, stopping him. "Don't. It's too late. I'm leaving. For three years. And when I come back, if I come back, I won't be the same Amelie you left behind."

His eyes widened, a dawning horror on his face. "Three years? Amelie, no! You can't just... disappear! What about us? What about everything we had?"

"What about it, Bryce?" I asked, truly wanting to know. "What about a man who cares more about his ex-fiancée's sister than he does about his fiancée? What about a man who threatens his partner's career for his sister's manufactured crisis? What about a man who thinks he can put me on pause and come back to me whenever he wants? What about that, Bryce?"

He looked utterly lost, speechless. The carefully constructed façade of the charming Commander had crumbled, revealing a desperate, entitled man who was finally realizing he had pushed too far. He looked at me, really looked at me for the first time in years, and saw a stranger.

"Amelie, please," he finally managed, his voice hoarse, raw. "Don't go. I'll make it right. I swear. We'll get married next week. No more delays. I'll tell Kendall to deal with her own problems. Just... don't leave."

His words, once a feverish dream, now sounded hollow, pathetic. He was promising me what I had always wanted, but it felt like a consolation prize, a desperate last-ditch effort born of fear, not love.

I shook my head slowly. "It's too late, Bryce. You had a hundred chances. One hundred. And you blew every single one of them. I'm done waiting for you to choose me."

He opened his mouth to protest again, but I cut him off. "I have to go. My ride will be here soon."

He stood there, the lilies dripping water onto the floor, the takeout bag forgotten in his hand. His face was a mask of disbelief. "You're serious?" he whispered, as if only just grasping the enormity of my decision.

"Never been more serious in my life," I confirmed, my voice carrying the weight of years of suppressed emotion. "Goodbye, Bryce."

I closed the door gently, firmly, leaving him standing there in the hallway, surrounded by the remnants of his futile attempt to win me back. The silence that followed was not empty; it was filled with the promise of a future finally, truly, my own.

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