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Unmasking Love's Deceit

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The annual company holiday party was in full swing around me, but I might as well have been invisible. I stood awkwardly at the edge of the crowd, a drink in each hand—one for me, one for Danny. My boyfriend of three years was fifteen feet away, completely oblivious to my existence as Rosalie leaned in close to him, her perfectly manicured hand resting on his forearm. Her lips nearly touched his ear as she whispered something that made him throw his head back in laughter. For the ninety-ninth time, I felt that familiar ache in my chest. The one that said: you don't matter as much as she does. "Danny seems to be enjoying himself," remarked Jen from accounting, giving me a sympathetic glance that made my cheeks burn with humiliation. "Yeah, he loves these things," I managed, forcing a smile that felt brittle enough to crack my face. I watched as Rosalie—my supposed best friend since college—tossed her glossy dark hair over her shoulder and leaned even closer to Danny. The way she touched him wasn't friendly; it was intimate, possessive.

Unmasking Love's Deceit Chapter 1

The annual company holiday party was in full swing around me, but I might as well have been invisible. I stood awkwardly at the edge of the crowd, a drink in each hand—one for me, one for Danny. My boyfriend of three years was fifteen feet away, completely oblivious to my existence as Rosalie leaned in close to him, her perfectly manicured hand resting on his forearm. Her lips nearly touched his ear as she whispered something that made him throw his head back in laughter.

For the ninety-ninth time, I felt that familiar ache in my chest. The one that said: you don't matter as much as she does.

"Danny seems to be enjoying himself," remarked Jen from accounting, giving me a sympathetic glance that made my cheeks burn with humiliation.

"Yeah, he loves these things," I managed, forcing a smile that felt brittle enough to crack my face.

I watched as Rosalie—my supposed best friend since college—tossed her glossy dark hair over her shoulder and leaned even closer to Danny. The way she touched him wasn't friendly; it was intimate, possessive. And the worst part? Danny welcomed it. Encouraged it. As if I wasn't standing just yards away, clutching his whiskey like some pathetic servant.

Something inside me shifted. A tectonic plate of patience that had endured years of slow, grinding pressure finally gave way.

I set down my untouched wine and walked over to them, the condensation from Danny's glass making my palm wet and cold.

"Hey," I said, extending his drink. "Thought you might be thirsty."

Danny barely glanced at me. "Just set it down somewhere, babe."

Rosalie's eyes flickered to mine, a tiny smile playing at the corner of her mouth. It wasn't friendly. It was triumphant.

"Actually," I said, my voice steadier than I expected, "I was thinking maybe we could get some fresh air together? Just for a few minutes?"

Danny's expression morphed into annoyance. "Hadley, don't be so clingy. Rosalie's just being her usual charming self." He turned back to her. "Finish what you were saying about Marcus's bachelor party."

I stood there, Danny's drink still in my hand, as the two of them resumed their conversation as if I'd already walked away. Which, after another excruciating moment, I did.

The rest of the night passed in a blur of forced smiles and mindless small talk. By the time we got home to our apartment, something had crystallized inside me. A cold, hard certainty.

"I'm done," I said, as Danny sprawled on our couch, loosening his tie.

"Done with what?" he asked absently, scrolling through his phone. Probably texting Rosalie.

"With this. With us. I want to break up."

That got his attention. He looked up, not with concern or hurt, but with amusement. A condescending smile spread across his face as he settled more comfortably into the cushions.

"Sure you do," he chuckled. "You always say that when you're being dramatic, but you know you'll never actually leave me." His eyes, once so captivating to me, now seemed cold and calculating. "You owe me everything, Hadley. You know what I did for you."

The drowning. He meant the drowning. The debt I could never repay.

But for the first time, his reminder of my near-death experience and his heroic rescue didn't fill me with gratitude. Instead, I felt something new: resentment. Was saving someone's life a license to treat them like property forever?

"I'm serious this time," I said quietly.

He waved his hand dismissively. "Go to bed. You'll feel different in the morning."

I didn't argue. But as I lay awake that night, staring at the ceiling while Danny snored beside me, I knew something fundamental had changed. My relationship wasn't a partnership—it was a prison built on obligation rather than love.

The next morning, I dragged myself to work, eyes puffy and mind foggy. During our team meeting, I felt Scott's gaze on me more than once. Unlike Danny, who never noticed my emotional state unless it inconvenienced him, Scott seemed to register my distress immediately.

After the meeting, he approached my desk with uncharacteristic hesitation.

"Hadley," he said, his voice low and kind. "I've been considering who should lead our new collaboration with the Paris office. I'd like you to take point on it."

I blinked in surprise. "Me? But that's a huge opportunity..."

"You're the most qualified," he said simply. "And I think the change of scenery might be good for your professional development."

He didn't pry. Didn't ask why my eyes were red-rimmed or why I'd barely spoken during the meeting. He just offered me a lifeline without making me feel weak for needing one.

For the first time in years, I felt seen.

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Unmasking Love's Deceit of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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