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I Had the Wrong Guy, He Made the Wrong Choice

After three years as Leonardo Zeller’s devoted partner, a shocking discovery at the hospital changes everything. When Leonardo is injured racing for his first love, Renee, his fiancée notices a missing surgical scar, revealing she has spent years with the wrong person. As Leonardo calls off their wedding to pursue Renee, the public expects a breakdown. However, her calm acceptance hides a deeper truth: she never loved him, as her heart belongs to a man who died years ago.
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Chapter 4

Only Leonardo would have the audacity to ask his fiancee to put in a good word for his first love at a family dinner. Once again, it proved that he could never be the man I loved.

When I arrived at the venue, I realized this wasn't just some private gathering between our families. Instead, the Zellers were hosting a full-blown gala under the guise of my family's name.

Over the years, they had leveraged the Richardson family's influence to court business partners and amass an enormous fortune in a short span of time.

They wanted me there merely as a mascot to lend them credibility so that no matter what the Zellers did, the Richardson Group would always be there to pick up the tab.

Amidst the din of the crowd, Renee looked at me with a smug glint in her eye. "Vanessa, isn't it boring sitting there all by yourself? Why don't you come play Truth or Dare with us!"

Before I could even open my mouth, the group swarmed me, effectively trapping me in their circle.

They spun a beer bottle on the table, and as if on cue, the neck pointed straight at me. Renee fanned out a deck of cards, signaling for me to pick one.

I flipped a card over. There was only one question written on it: "Is the person you love most in this room?"

"Oh, come on. Is that even a question? The answer is a total given," someone joked, their eyes immediately drifting to Leonardo, who was standing nearby.

"Exactly. Everyone in this circle knows Vanessa is Leo's most devoted lapdog. She obviously loves Leo the most!"

Just when everyone thought the question was far too simple, I slowly shook my head. "No. He isn't here."

The room fell into stunned silence. Even Leonardo, who usually couldn't care less about me, had his face turn sour immediately.

As for me, having finally spoken my truth, I felt a weight lift off my shoulders. The masquerade was finally over.

I grabbed my bag and turned to leave. I just wanted this absurd farce of mistaking the wrong person to end as soon as possible.

Leonardo caught up to me in a few quick strides, his voice sharp with confusion. "Vanessa, what was that supposed to mean?"

I looked at his irritated expression and opened my mouth to explain, but he cut me off before I could get a word out.

"Are you throwing a fit because Renee came along? Or are you still holding a grudge because I didn't go with you to see the doctor and take you home the other day? Or is it because I lied about today being a family dinner?"

He didn't believe for a second that I meant what I had just said. To him, I was just being jealous and sulking.

"None of that matters to me," I said softly. "It's not worth getting angry over."

My lack of fire only convinced him further that I was jealous, and his gloom lifted slightly.

"You're acting like a child. You know how much I hate it when women play these games. Don't be mad. I told you I'd go see Mr. Richardson with you, and I keep my word. We'll go visit him tomorrow, okay?"

"Whatever," I replied dismissively.

By tomorrow, there was no guarantee he'd even be able to find me.

As I turned to walk away, he called out again. "No hug? I thought listening to my heartbeat was your favorite thing."

I pushed his hand away. "No thanks. I don't need to hear it anymore."

Leonardo froze, completely blindsided. In the past, hearing that would have felt like a relief. But now, it left him with a strange, gnawing sense of irritation.

He turned and stormed off.

He expected me to chase after him, but by the time he finally looked back, I was already gone.

Early the next morning, my phone rang. It was the private investigator.