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Quitting My Fiancé's Chains

The weight of the gold medal felt strange against my chest as I stood beside Marcus in our graduation robes. Valedictorian. First in our class. The achievement that had consumed four years of my life felt hollow as I watched Marcus's eyes drift past me, searching the crowd for Ashley's blonde hair and designer graduation gown. "Congratulations, Jules," he said absently, his fingers brushing my medal without really looking at it. The nickname that once made my heart flutter now felt like a collar around my neck. I forced a smile. "Thanks. I couldn't have done it without all those late nights studying together." The lie tasted bitter. Marcus had never once helped me study.
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Chapter 3

The morning after the Fourth of July disaster dawned bright and merciless. I sat on the Sterling mansion's marble terrace, my hands trembling slightly as I arranged the breakfast settings. My mother had called in sick—the first time in ten years—her spirit finally broken by Mrs. Sterling's threats to her employment. I was alone, setting the table for the people who had humiliated us both.

The terrace overlooked the manicured gardens, a picture-perfect scene that felt like a beautiful prison. The air was already warm, promising another scorching summer day. I heard footsteps behind me and straightened my posture instinctively, the way I always did when a Sterling approached.

"Good morning, Julia," Ashley's voice dripped with false sweetness. "Working hard as always, I see."

I turned to find her standing there in a pristine white sundress, her golden hair pulled back in an elegant ponytail. Behind her stood Marcus, watching with that familiar half-smirk that once made my heart race but now only made my stomach clench. Mrs. Sterling lingered a few steps behind them, her cold eyes assessing me.

"Good morning," I replied, keeping my voice neutral. "Breakfast will be ready in fifteen minutes."

"Oh, we're not here for breakfast," Ashley said, stepping closer. "We're here to clear the air about yesterday."

Something in her tone made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. She was holding a glass—a smoothie with a distinctive light brown color that I recognized immediately. My throat tightened at the sight.

"I think we need to establish some trust again," Ashley continued, placing the glass on the table with deliberate slowness. "After that nasty little stunt you pulled yesterday."

"I didn't—" I began, but Marcus cut me off.

"Jules," he said, using that nickname that now felt like a slap. "Ashley feels threatened by you. And after yesterday's... incident, I think you owe her an apology. A real one."

"I didn't do anything," I said, my voice stronger than I expected. "Those smoothies didn't have peanut butter in them. My mother would never—"

"Are you calling Ashley a liar?" Mrs. Sterling interjected, her eyebrows raised in practiced outrage.

Ashley stepped forward, pushing the glass toward me. "If you're telling the truth, then you won't mind proving it. This is the same smoothie recipe from yesterday. If there's no peanut butter, as you claim, then you should have no problem drinking it."

My blood ran cold. The smoothie's color and texture were unmistakable—it was loaded with peanut butter. Ashley knew about my allergy; everyone in the household did. My EpiPen prescription was posted on the refrigerator door, a precaution my mother had insisted on years ago.

"I can't drink that," I said quietly. "I'm allergic to peanuts. Severely allergic. You know that."

Ashley's eyes gleamed with malicious triumph. "Oh? But you just said there was no peanut butter in yesterday's smoothies. So which is it, Julia? Are you a liar or a would-be poisoner?"

Marcus leaned forward, his handsome face twisted with something between amusement and cruelty. "Drink up, Jules. Prove your loyalty."

In that moment, looking into his eyes, I saw nothing of the boy I had devoted ten years of my life to. There was no love there, not even basic human concern. Just the cold challenge of someone testing how far they could push their power.

"Marcus," I whispered, a final plea. "You know I can't."

"I know you've always been dramatic," he replied dismissively. "It's just a smoothie, Jules. If you're so innocent, prove it."

With shaking hands, I picked up the glass. Time seemed to slow as I raised it to my lips, my mind racing through impossible choices. Refuse and lose everything—my mother's job, our home, the only security we'd known for a decade. Or drink and risk my life to prove a loyalty that would never be valued.

I took a small sip, the taste of peanut butter immediately coating my tongue.

Mrs. Sterling nodded approvingly. Ashley's smile widened. Marcus just watched, detached, as if observing an experiment.

It took less than a minute. My lips began to tingle first, then my tongue swelled. Hives erupted across my throat and chest, an angry red constellation spreading rapidly under my skin. I dropped the glass, clutching at my closing airway.

"Stop being so dramatic," Ashley sighed, rolling her eyes.

But there was no drama in anaphylaxis. My knees buckled as my throat closed completely. The last thing I saw before collapsing onto the marble terrace was Marcus's face, not concerned but irritated, as if my medical emergency was an inconvenient interruption to his morning.

Through the encroaching darkness, I heard hurried footsteps and a gruff voice shouting for help. Arthur Kowalski, the family's chauffeur, his weathered face appearing above me as consciousness slipped away.

"Hang on, kid," he urged, already on the phone with 911. "Just hang on."

As the world faded to black, one crystal-clear thought cut through the chaos: This time, there would be no going back.

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