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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 5

The morning after the gala, the bruise on my cheek still throbbed, a physical reminder of my mother's rage and the public humiliation. But it also served as a catalyst. I packed the last of my belongings with a furious efficiency, my mind set on the desert base. Before I left, there was one last thing I needed to do.

I sat on my living room floor, surrounded by a small pile of objects-gifts from Bryce over the years. A silver locket with our initials, a delicate sapphire necklace, a framed photo of us smiling on a beach. As I sorted through them, a stark realization hit me. The number of gifts was surprisingly small, especially considering our five-year engagement. And the quality…

The earlier gifts, from our first few years together, were thoughtful, carefully chosen. The locket, for instance, had been a surprise for my twenty-first birthday. But as the years went on, as the postponements piled up, the gifts became increasingly perfunctory. A generic scarf for Christmas. A bland bottle of perfume for my birthday. There was no longer any warmth, any genuine effort behind them.

He had stopped trying. He had stopped seeing me.

His heart, I now understood, had shifted its focus long ago. Not to Kendall, not truly, but to his own self-image as a noble protector, a man burdened by duty. Kendall was just a convenient vessel for that narrative. And I was the convenient, patient fiancée who would always understand, always wait.

I had been so naive, so desperate to believe in the hero who had found me under that bridge, the man who had promised to cherish me. I had ignored the subtle signs, the growing chasm between his words and his actions. I had lied to myself, convincing myself that his delays were about love, about his good heart, not about his manipulation.

But no more.

I gathered the small collection of gifts, placing them in a bag. I wouldn't throw them away. I would sell them. Every single one. And the money, however little, would be a symbolic reclamation of my time, my energy, my youth. It would be my severance pay from a relationship that had cost me far too much.

My ride to the desert base wasn't scheduled until later in the afternoon, so I had a few hours. I knew where Bryce would be. He was always at the naval base gym in the mornings, maintaining the physique that was as much a part of his public image as his decorated status.

I drove there, the knot of dread in my stomach tightening with every mile. This wasn't about drama. It was about closure. A final, definitive end to everything. I needed to see him one last time, not for him, but for myself. To tell him, face to face, that I was truly, irrevocably done.

I parked near the entrance, taking a deep breath. Just as I was about to get out of the car, I heard voices coming from around the corner of the building. Two men. Bryce, and someone I recognized as his commanding officer, Captain Miller. Faintly, through the open window, I could make out their conversation.

"...so, you married Kendall?" Captain Miller's voice, gruff and incredulous.

My heart pounded. This is it. I held my breath, straining to hear.

"Yes, sir," Bryce replied, his voice low. "For a month. Just long enough to get her into Dr. Albright's program. You know his policy. Only takes on patients who are referred by close family, and preferably married."

A cold dread seeped into my veins. It was true. All of it. The whispers, the rumors, my gut instinct. It was real.

"And Amelie?" Captain Miller asked, a note of concern in his voice. "How did she take it? I heard you two were... well, she put up with a lot for you, son."

"Amelie?" Bryce's voice was dismissive, almost a chuckle. "Oh, she's fine. She's a bit upset, naturally. But she'll come around. She always does. She knows I had to do what was right for Kendall. I'll make it up to her. We' ll finally set a real date, the one that sticks. She's predictable. She'll be waiting."

My blood turned to ice. Predictable. Waiting. Those words, delivered with such casual arrogance, sliced through me like a thousand tiny blades. He saw me as a thing, an object, a fixture in his life that he could manipulate at will. I was not a person with feelings, with dreams. I was a convenience. A safety net. A certainty.

"I don't know, Bryce," Captain Miller said, his voice tinged with doubt. "What I heard, she cancelled the wedding and signed up for Project Chimera. That's a pretty drastic move. She's not just 'upset'."

Bryce laughed, a confident, dismissive sound that grated on my nerves. "Sir, Amelie Riggs is an aerospace engineer. She's logical. She knows I'm worth waiting for. A few weeks of pouting, and she'll be back. I just need to remind her how good we were, how much she needs me."

My hands clenched into fists, my nails digging into my palms. The anger surged, hot and blinding. He thought I was just "pouting." He thought I would "come around." He thought he could simply snap his fingers, and I, his obedient little certainty, would fall back into line.

He didn't know me at all. He had never known me.

I wanted to burst out of the car, scream at him, tear into him for his arrogance, his cruelty. But a sudden, chilling clarity settled over me. It wouldn't matter. He wouldn't hear me. He would just twist my rage into further proof of my "instability," my "drama." He would never truly understand the depth of his betrayal, because he was incapable of seeing beyond his own self-serving narratives.

I took a shaky breath, forcing myself to remain calm. I pulled out the envelope I had prepared. Inside was the signed annulment paper for our engagement-a document I had quietly obtained and signed days ago-and the small silver locket, the only gift from him I still cherished, the only one that hurt too much to sell.

I got out of the car, my legs feeling surprisingly steady. I walked around the corner, directly towards them. Bryce saw me first, his eyes widening in surprise, then quickly shifting to a practiced, charming smile.

"Amelie! What a surprise, darling!" he exclaimed, attempting to embrace me.

I sidestepped him, my gaze fixed, cold, unwavering. "Don't 'darling' me, Bryce. I'm not your darling. And I'm not your certainty."

His smile faltered. Captain Miller looked uncomfortable, his eyes darting between us.

"Amelie, what are you talking about?" Bryce tried, his voice a little too loud, a little too defensive. "Are you still mad about the postponement? I told you, I'll make it up to you. We can set the date for next month. Or next week! Whatever you want, Ames. Just tell me."

He was still trying to buy me with empty promises, still trying to control the narrative. The sheer audacity of it left me speechless.

"I heard you, Bryce," I said, my voice flat, devoid of the emotion I felt raging inside. "I heard you tell Captain Miller how you married Kendall, then divorced her. I heard you call me 'predictable' and a 'certainty' who would be waiting for you. I heard your elaborate plan to use my sister, and then come back to me as if I was just a convenient backup."

His face paled again, this time a ghastly white. He opened and closed his mouth, his composure finally shattering. "Amelie, I... it wasn't... you misunderstood."

"There's nothing to misunderstand, Bryce," I interrupted, pulling the envelope from my bag. "I came to deliver this. It's the annulment of our engagement. It's already signed. And sealed. We are done. For good."

I held out the envelope, the silver locket resting on top. His gaze dropped to the locket, then back to me, his eyes filled with a dawning horror.

"Amelie, please..." he whispered, reaching for me. "Don't do this. I love you. I really do. Kendall was just... a momentary lapse in judgment. I swear, it's you I want. Always you."

A bitter, incredulous laugh escaped me. "You love me? You love the idea of me, Bryce. The idea of the patient, understanding woman who will always be there, always picking up the pieces you leave behind. But that woman is gone. She died the moment I heard your words."

I pushed the envelope and the locket into his hand. "Congratulations on your short-lived marriage to Kendall. I hope she got the help she needed. And I hope you enjoy your life, Bryce. Because you will not be a part of mine."

I turned on my heel, walking away without looking back. I could feel his gaze burning into my back, hear Captain Miller's concerned voice, but I didn't stop. I got into my car, started the engine, and drove away, leaving behind the wreckage of a five-year delusion.

The money from selling the few, mostly cheap, gifts wouldn't be much. But it would be mine. A small token of compensation for the years, the dreams, the self-respect I had sacrificed. My youth, my innocence, my blind faith-those were the true costs. And no amount of money could ever buy them back.

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