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Scorned to Cherished

The notification sound from my phone cut through the clinking of silverware and polite dinner conversation like a knife. Then another. And another. "Charlotte, your phone's been buzzing non-stop," my father said, his brow furrowed with concern. "Everything alright?" I reached for my phone with trembling fingers, expecting maybe a few messages from friends about the charity gala tomorrow. But what I saw made my blood freeze. "OMG did you see Charlotte Ross's Instagram live?" The message was from my friend Madison, followed by a screenshot that made my stomach lurch. There I was—or rather, images of me that should have remained private forever—being broadcast across every social media platform. My intimate photos, taken in what I thought was the safety of my own home, now displayed for the world to see. "Charlotte?" My father's voice seemed distant as I scrolled through the notifications flooding in.
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The notification sound from my phone cut through the clinking of silverware and polite dinner conversation like a knife. Then another. And another.

"Charlotte, your phone's been buzzing non-stop," my father said, his brow furrowed with concern. "Everything alright?"

I reached for my phone with trembling fingers, expecting maybe a few messages from friends about the charity gala tomorrow. But what I saw made my blood freeze.

"OMG did you see Charlotte Ross's Instagram live?" The message was from my friend Madison, followed by a screenshot that made my stomach lurch.

There I was—or rather, images of me that should have remained private forever—being broadcast across every social media platform. My intimate photos, taken in what I thought was the safety of my own home, now displayed for the world to see.

"Charlotte?" My father's voice seemed distant as I scrolled through the notifications flooding in.

"Seems like someone's little secret is out," Daisy said, her voice dripping with false concern. "Oh dear, how awful for you."

I looked up to see her eyes gleaming with something that looked suspiciously like satisfaction. She was sitting across from me at our family dinner, her perfectly manicured nails tapping against her wine glass as she watched me crumble.

"Someone must have hacked your account," my mother said, reaching across the table to squeeze my hand. "We'll call security right away."

But I knew better. The way Daisy's lips curved into that barely-there smirk told me everything I needed to know.

"Excuse me," I whispered, pushing back from the table. "I need some air."

Before I could escape, the dining room doors swung open and Micah strode in like he owned the place. His eyes were cold, his jaw set in that way that used to make my heart race but now sent ice through my veins.

"Charlotte," he announced, his voice carrying across the suddenly silent room. "We need to talk."

My father stood up. "Micah, this isn't the time—"

"It's exactly the time," he cut in, his gaze never leaving mine. "I think you know why I'm here."

The room spun around me as he pulled out his phone and turned the screen toward me. There I was again—those same intimate photos now displayed on his device for everyone to see.

"I can't marry someone like this," he said, his voice devoid of emotion. "The engagement is off."

The words hit me like physical blows. Each syllable stripped away another layer of the life I thought I had.

"But we've been together since we were kids," I whispered, hating how pathetic I sounded. "You can't just—"

"I can. And I am." He turned to Daisy, who had risen from her seat with perfectly timed concern. "I'm choosing to be with someone who deserves my trust."

Daisy stepped forward, her hand finding his as if they'd rehearsed this moment. "I'm so sorry, Charlotte. This must be devastating for you."

The sympathy in her voice was as fake as the diamond bracelet she was now admiring on her wrist—my mother's bracelet, the one she'd promised would be mine on my wedding day.

"You took it," I breathed, staring at the familiar silver chain and charm that had belonged to my mother before she passed away.

"Consider it a family heirloom moving to someone who'll actually cherish it," Micah said coldly.

I couldn't breathe. Couldn't think. The room was closing in on me as Daisy leaned into Micah's embrace, her eyes meeting mine over his shoulder with unmistakable triumph.

---

Three days later, I stood outside Nathanael's downtown office building, my last hope clinging to me like a lifeline.

"You have to help me," I pleaded as his assistant led me into his spacious corner office. "Nathanael, please. You know me. You know I would never—"

"Charlotte." He didn't even look up from his computer screen. "I'm busy."

"This is important!" My voice cracked as I stepped closer to his desk. "Micah and Daisy are destroying my life. The photos weren't—I didn't—"

"I think you should accept reality," he said finally, meeting my gaze with eyes that held none of the warmth I remembered from our childhood. "This isn't some conspiracy."

"But you know me," I whispered, tears threatening to spill over. "You know I'm not like that."

He sighed, leaning back in his chair. "People change, Charlotte. Maybe it's time you stopped playing the victim."

The words struck me like a slap. "Playing the victim? Nathanael, they're ruining my life!"

"No," he said, his voice hardening. "You did this to yourself."

I stared at him, this stranger wearing my oldest friend's face. "How could you think that?"

"Because I know the truth," he replied coldly. "And I'm not going to lie for you just because we grew up together."

As I turned to leave, the weight of his betrayal crushing down on me, I realized I truly was alone. The three people I'd trusted most in the world had all chosen to believe the worst of me—and there was no one left to defend me.

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