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Cassandra couldn’t remember how things had spiraled to this point. When had their lives become entangled enough for her to end up sharing a bed with Matthew? Yet, the moment seemed less like intimacy and more like a cruel joke when Julia walked into the party.
Her arrival sent ripples through the lively gathering, silencing the room. Whispers accompanied knowing glances and some guests were even dragged away by their girlfriends, all too familiar with Julia‘ s reputation. Julia, with her striking allure and unabashed confidence, thrived on chaos. She had woven herself into the lives of many men in the room, leaving trails of gossip and envy.
Yet, when Julia‘ s gaze landed on Cassandra, her lips curved into a smile that was more predatory than friendly.
“Cassey, I envy you so much,” Julia
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cooed, her voice dripping with mock sweetness. “To have a fiancé no one else can steal.”
Her words carried a dangerous edge as she sat down opposite Matthew, her
movements deliberately provocative. The party resumed, but Cassandra noticed the tension in Matthew’s demeanor. His usually calm and commanding presence. faltered as he suddenly lowered his head, suppressing a grunt.
“What’s wrong?” Cassandra asked, concerned.
Matthew hesitated before raising his face. His composure returned quickly, though a faint redness lingered on his skin.
“I’m fine,” he replied with a forced calmness. But Cassandra caught the way his eyes flashed with anger, shooting daggers at Julia, who was now laughing uncontrollably.
The laughter only grew louder as Julia
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leaned against her friend, her dress slipping dangerously low. It was then that Cassandra’s gaze fell beneath the table and her blood froze. Julia’s high–heeled foot was shamelessly sliding along Matthew‘ s leg.
Matthew’s face was a mask of stoicism, but the redness creeping to his ears betrayed his discomfort. Cassandra‘ s fury boiled over.
“What do you think you‘ re doing?!” she snapped, her voice sharp enough to draw attention.
Julia‘ s grin widened, unapologetic. Before Matthew could respond, Cassandra bolted from her seat, her chair scraping loudly against the floor. Her heart was pounding as she stormed into the restroom,
splashing cold water onto her face. But no amount of water could cool the searing betrayal she felt.
As she passed the men‘ s restroom on her way back, muffled voices caught her
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attention.
“I’m the one who fits you best, am I not?” Julia’s flirtatious tone was
unmistakable.
Cassandra froze.
“Someone like her couldn’t handle
you,” Julia continued, her voice laced with seduction.
Matthew’s growl interrupted her.
“Enough! Shut up, Julia!”
But Julia’s laughter echoed, her words a dagger to Cassandra’s heart. “Matt, don’t deny it. You know I’ll always belong to you.”
The world around Cassandra blurred. She stumbled outside, her limbs numb. Rain poured down, soaking her as she wandered aimlessly. She wasn’t sure how long she walked until the screech of brakes jolted. her back to reality. A car had stopped inches away from her.
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“Are you trying to get yourself killed?!” the driver yelled before speeding off. Cassandra didn’t respond. Perhaps she was, in a way. For how else could she explain her foolishness in loving someone like Matthew?
As if the night hadn’t punished her enough, a thief snatched her bag, shoving her into a puddle. Drenched and alone, she sat on the shore until dawn, her mind as turbulent as the crashing waves. She felt like a ghost–lost, homeless and invisible.