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The Unfortunate Card of Lies

For ten years, I waited for my childhood sweetheart, Adonis, to marry me. But every year, our future was delayed by a ridiculous family ritual where he had to draw a "Fortunate" tarot card. For three years, he drew the "Unfortunate" card, enduring brutal penance that left him scarred and broken. I believed it was fate. Then, on the fourth year, I saw him draw the Fortunate card. My heart soared. We were finally free. But in a swift, practiced move, he swapped it for an Unfortunate one, choosing more suffering. I was frozen in shock. Later, I overheard him confess to his cousin. He' d been swapping the cards for four years. He couldn't marry me yet because of his assistant, Ariel. She' d threatened to do something drastic if he left her. He said he owed her. My world shattered. Every lash he took, every moment of pain I shared, was a lie. A charade performed for another woman. He had chosen his guilt for her over his love for me. He even accused me of monstrous cruelty based on her lies, shouting, "I can't believe I wasted ten years on someone so vindictive. Apologize to Ariel. Now." That was the moment I knew the man I loved was gone. So, I left. I flew to Hong Kong and married another man. But just as I found my new beginning, Adonis burst in, his eyes wild with regret, begging me to come back. And right behind him was Ariel, her face twisted with madness, a gleaming knife in her hand.
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Chapter 5

I stopped just out of sight, near the service stairwell, listening to the muffled voices from the corridor. Adonis' s angry tones, then Ariel' s tearful sobs.

"How could you be so careless, Ariel?" Adonis fumed, his voice laced with genuine fury. "The cake! You know Ivory's allergic! You know how important this night was!"

"I… I'm sorry, Adonis," Ariel choked out, her voice thick with tears. "I just… I made a mistake. Please, don't be angry."

"A mistake?" Adonis scoffed. "A mistake that could have sent her to the hospital! You know everything about her, her schedule, her preferences, her allergies! How could you forget something so basic?"

"I didn't forget!" Ariel' s voice rose, edged with defiance. "I just… I just wanted you to see me! To think of me for once! You spend all your time, all your energy, trying to placate her, trying to win her back! What about me, Adonis? What about all I've done for you?"

There was a silence, heavy and charged. I imagined Adonis' s face, probably softening, just as it had in the hospital. He was a master at playing the sympathetic hero.

"You know I'm always here for you, Ariel," Adonis said, his voice now lower, gentler. "But that doesn't excuse putting Ivory in danger. You crossed a line."

"Did I?" Ariel sobbed. "Or did I just expose the truth? That you don't even know her anymore! That you've wasted ten years on a woman who would abandon you the moment things got hard, while I stayed by your side, always! Remember last year, when you almost died from hypothermia? Who was there, Adonis? Who warmed your hands, who prayed by your bedside, who held you when she couldn't?"

My eyes burned. She was right. She had been there. Because I had mistakenly believed his suffering was real, a cruel twist of fate, not a deliberate, calculated deception orchestrated by him, for her.

"I gave up my future for you, Adonis," Ariel continued, her voice trembling. "I turned down that scholarship to study abroad, just to stay and work for you. My family… they needed me to make money. You know my circumstances. You know how much I sacrificed. And for what? So you can go back to her, again and again, like she' s some prize that you just have to chase harder for?"

Another silence. This one was longer, more fraught.

"It's my birthday today, Adonis," Ariel whispered, her voice barely audible, thick with raw pain. "And all I wanted was for you to acknowledge me. Just once."

My breath hitched. Her birthday. She was using it against him. And he was falling for it. I could feel it, the familiar pull of his guilt, his obligation, his need to be the savior.

"Ariel," Adonis said, his voice laced with a dangerous mixture of exasperation and pity. "Don't do this. What do you want? What can I do to make you understand that this is not okay?"

"Just… just one kiss, Adonis," Ariel whimpered, her voice desperate. "Just one, to know that I matter. To know that I' m not just… nothing to you."

The air crackled. I pressed myself further into the shadows, my heart hammering against my ribs. Adonis didn't answer. He just stood there, silently. His silence was an answer in itself. A confirmation of his weakness, his indecision.

Then I heard her soft footsteps. A rustle of fabric. A faint gasp. She was leaning in. I imagined her, standing on tiptoe, her face stained with tears, her lips hesitantly reaching for his.

A small, muffled sound. A soft thud, as if Adonis had stiffened, recoiled slightly. But he didn't stop her. He didn't push her away. He let her kiss him.

Then, a sudden, aggressive movement. A sharp intake of breath from Ariel. A deep, wet sound. Adonis. He wasn't just letting her kiss him. He was kissing her back. Fiercely. Possessively. I heard Ariel' s muffled moan, a sound of utter surrender and triumph.

My world exploded. My brain turned into a roaring inferno, then a cold, empty void. Every molecule in my body screamed in protest. My face drained of color, leaving me ghostly white. My legs trembled, threatening to give out beneath me. I clutched the cold stone wall, pressing my cheek against its rough surface, trying to ground myself, trying not to fall apart.

This was it. The final, undeniable proof. Not just the card, not just the words, but the sight, the sound of his betrayal. His lips, the same lips that had whispered "forever" to me, that had kissed away my tears, that had promised me a lifetime of love, were locked with hers. It was a sight that seared itself onto my retina, an image that would haunt me forever.

The pain was a physical entity, clawing at my insides, twisting my stomach into knots. It was a suffocating monster, squeezing the air from my lungs. But beneath the agony, something else was stirring. A cold, hard resolve. A clarity I hadn't felt before.

I watched them, a self-inflicted torment. I forced myself to watch, to remember every detail, every agonizing second. Maybe, just maybe, if I felt enough pain, it would eventually numb me. It had to. It simply had to.

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