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Losing His Mind After Losing Me

After seven years of dating Mitchell Zahn in secret, Gabriella expects a proposal on his album launch. Instead, Mitchell publicly invites her sister, Isabella, to collaborate. Overhearing a private conversation, Gabriella learns the devastating truth: she was merely a placeholder for Isabella, Mitchell's true first love. As his friends mock her devotion and Mitchell agrees she must go, Gabriella is forced to confront the betrayal of the man who used her talent and loyalty to fuel his career.
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Chapter 2

I turned off the alarm clock when it woke me up at 7:00 am the next day. The smell of something cooking in the kitchen drifted into the room.

I turned my head to the side. The pillow next to me hadn't been slept on all night. Apparently, its owner hadn't been home all night either.

I grabbed a random cardigan and threw it over my shoulders as I climbed out of bed, still yawning.

Mitchell was wearing a couple's apron I'd bought for him in the kitchen, stirring something in a pot. It smelled like chicken stew.

"You're up, Gaby. Come here and let me give you a morning kiss."

I took a step backward and made a protesting sound. "I just woke up and haven't brushed my teeth."

"It's not like we haven't kissed without brushing our teeth before. Your hubby's not going to complain about it," he said, referring to himself.

He moved toward me again, making me frown and push him away.

He then grabbed me by the arm none too lightly, aggravating the wounds on my arm. I cried out in pain as tears flooded my eyes.

"What's wrong?"

Sensing that something was wrong, Mitchell stopped fooling around and tugged off the cardigan from my shoulders. He immediately saw the two long gashes down my arm, showing bloodied flesh that I'd haphazardly tried treating by myself last night.

"Why are you hurt so badly? Why didn't you call me? Your hubby's not just for decoration, you know?"

He was stern as he chided me. Then, he hurriedly went to grab the first-aid kit from the living room and gently helped me treat the wounds.

He wasn't my husband. He used to be my secret boyfriend, but now, I didn't even know what to label him as anymore.

The gashes were deep, and I squealed in pain as soon as he touched it. He could only dab at the wounds even more gently than ever, but that still didn't stop the tears from pooling in my eyes.

"Such a fragile little princess. I guess I'm the only person who can handle you. Alright now, hold still. I'll take you out for cakes and snacks after we're done."

I answered simply, "I'm fine with leaving if you can't handle me anymore."

Mitchell froze for a second as he was tidying up the first-aid kit. Then, he chuckled and said, "Of course I can handle you, and I'd do it for the rest of my life. Would that do, my princess?"

He was being all romantic and chivalrous today, so vastly different from how he abandoned me without a thought just last night. I'd never have thought that he would be capable of treating me so differently like this.

I finally realized now that Mitchell was such a faker who loved putting on an act for me.

Mitchell was a very famous singer. In our seven years together, today was one of the rare times I'd ridden in the same car with him.

"About my title track for my upcoming album, your sister gave me some really great ideas, and I liked them a lot. That's why I decided to leave it all to her.

"Since you're siblings, I figured that it wouldn't make much of a difference anyway. You won't get mad at Bella over something this small, right?"

While waiting for the light to turn green, Mitchell continued talking about his album. "You'll be in charge of all the other songs. And on the day of my album release, I'll officially announce our relationship."

I lowered my head, fiddling with the extra accessories on the seatbelt as I asked, "Are you very close with Bella?"

The light turned green just then, and the car behind us honked impatiently. Mitchell started driving again without hurry, his eyes looking straight ahead as he answered, "We used to be classmates. She also asked me to take care of you when she learned that you were studying in Havenridge."

He took great care of me, his ex-girlfriend's sister, alright—especially in bed.

I chuckled self-deprecatingly to myself.

"I wouldn't get mad at her for such a thing," I replied.

After all, I was nothing but her replacement. I had no right to get mad at anyone.

"That's a relief. Bella got hurt yesterday, and she's still at the hospital for it. Let's go and visit her. She misses you a lot too."

The car then made a turn, heading straight for the hospital. Just like that, I was being taken to visit my sister, whom I hadn't seen in a decade, against my will.

Mom and Dad were divorced. Bella had decided to go with Mom, while Dad came out of the divorce penniless and brought me up alone in Jonkerville. We'd never kept in touch since.

I'd already forgotten how Bella looked. But thanks to Mitchell, I now knew very clearly what she looked like.

When we entered the ward, Bella greeted me perfunctorily. Then, she started acting coquettish with Mitchell at once.

"Aww, didn't I tell you it was just a small injury? But you still insisted that I stay in the hospital for further observation. You've already been with me all night. Why aren't you resting at home now?"

"You can't overlook an injury, even if it's just a small one. What if it got infected? I still need to release my title track for my new album in a week."

I stood silently to the side, watching them chatting and laughing together.

Mitchell then excused himself to deal with the hospital paperwork so that Isabella could be discharged.

Once he was gone, Isabella gave me a once-over and said, "We really are sisters, after all. We have so much in common. I even have the exact same brooch that you're wearing."

She then showed me a photo of the brooch on her phone.

I glanced at the photo. It was indeed the same brooch. Mitchell had been the one who'd given it to us.

She then held me close, gave me a simple hug, and said, "My dear Gaby, it's fine if we like the same things as long as we don't fall for the same guy. After all, you've always lost to me, ever since we were young."

I kept quiet and didn't answer her.

She then tidied herself up and smoothed her hair, walking along with Mitchell ahead of me when he returned.

I placed a hand over my rumbling stomach.

So, Mitchell thought I didn't deserve my cakes and treats after all, did he?