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love is a lie:lewis must pay

if you love dramas,you'll love this. "My beautiful Margaret," Lewis uttered, his palm grazing my cheek. His eyes bore into mine, a mixture of sorrow and regret. "At least you used to look beautiful before we got married." His words hung in the air, heavy with disappointment. The room seemed to close in on me, the walls suffocating. What had happened to us? Was our love merely a facade, a beautiful lie? "I am in love with Ariana," Lewis confessed, his voice barely audible. "We've been together for a long time, and it's her my heart now yearns for." My heart clenched. Ariana—my best friend. The revelation struck me like a lightning bolt. How had I missed the signs? How had our love unraveled so completely? I sank to my knees, tears streaming down my face. The pain was unbearable, a raw ache that threatened to consume me. Lewis sighed, the sound echoing through the room, and then he walked away. In that moment, my world shattered. Love had betrayed me, and friendship had crumbled. I was left with nothing but the remnants of a broken heart, wondering if any of it had ever been real.

Dgirlblusky · Urban
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86 Chs

questioning 3

MARGARET POV

He would have offered to pay the settlement fee if Aaron or his bodyguard, Ace, hadn't arrived. Are you saying he did it out of pity?"

I hesitated, unsure how much to reveal. "Maybe it was out of pity. And she's my ex-bandmate, I knew about their relationship, and he knew who I was. Perhaps that was the reason. I can't read minds," I replied cautiously.

But then, he dropped a bombshell. "What about that day in front of the cafe?"

As soon as he mentioned the cafe, my heart raced even faster. That was the night I drunk-called Lewis, and we spoke about things. How could he possibly know that?

My mind went blank, and I struggled to find words.

I decided to play dumb, hoping to deflect the question. "What cafe do you speak of, Mr. Leonard Liam?" I asked, feigning ignorance. I made sure my voice sounded calm and confident, without a hint of fear or suspicion. I raised an eyebrow, pretending to be genuinely curious.