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(Cassie’s POV)
Max reached for me suddenly, pulling me into an embrace. “I love you so much, Cassie,” he whispered, his voice soft against my ear. “You don‘ t even know how deeply I love you. Even when you rejected me multiple times, when you didn’t believe me, I just…” He trailed off, the faintest trace of vulnerability in his tone. “I only fell for you deeper.”
I stiffened in his arms, but I said nothing.
Max pulled back slightly and, from the table, picked up a small fabric–al handkerchief. He held it up as a smile brightened his face. “This,” he said, “is the most precious gift you ever gave me.
“A gift?” I asked, looking at it surprised. I didn’t remember giving him that.
Max chuckled, “It wasn’t a gift but this was
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something Igot from you the first time we met.” He said as his expression shifted like he was recalling a memory.
“Do you remember? I got injured while riding my bike, I had fallen off the bike.” He chuckled, his face filled with nostalgia.
I stayed silent as he continued.
“You saved me that day,” Max said softly. “You didn’t say much, but you wrapped my wounds with this handkerchief. You were so worried about me. Showing
concern to some reckless guy you barely knew. I remember feeling so comfortable with a stranger around.”
I bit my lip, hard. For the smallest of moments, doubt crept into my mind. Could
a man who held so much love for me who
remembered moments like these–really betray me?
But then, the faint smell reached me again. That nauseous, cloying smell that wasn’t mine, wasn‘ this.
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I straightened up before asking, “Max…”
I hesitated, locking eyes with him. “Why do you smell so strange?”
Max froze. The change in him was immediate. His smile faltered and instantly he was flustered.
“What?” he asked, a little too quickly, feigning confusion. “What smell?”
I narrowed my eyes, my voice firm. “I don’t know. Something… off. It’s not
yours.
Max’s flustered laugh sounded forced, brittle. He pushed himself off the couch, running a hand through his hair. “Oh, that. It’s probably because I haven‘ t freshened up yet. I’ve been out all day. Meetings, you know.”
He was rambling.
I watched him.
“I’ll go shower, okay? You‘ re right. I must smell like… everything.” He smiled.
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weakly, avoiding my gaze. “Give me a minute.”
And then he was gone, leaving the door half–open behind him.
My eyebrows narrowed wondering what if I was thinking can really be true. Did Max betray me?
Just then I heard the sound of the front door unlocking. Someone was in the
house. I could hear sounds of someone in
the house.
“That can’t be Max,” I said standing up to quickly check it.
I made my way through
my way through the hallway and
then I saw her.
“Violet?” I said, my voice low. Violet knew the passcode to our home? I scoffed in disbelief.
She smiled, as if we were old friends, and brushed a perfectly manicured hand through her hair. “Oh, Cassie. You‘ re
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awake,” She said sweetly. “I’m here because of an urgent matter, work–related,
of course.”
“I even brought food for him “I even brought him something to eat because he couldn’t eat” She added as held up a neatly. packed bag of takeout.
I stared at her in silence, my gaze shifting to the bag in her hand. I recognized the brand immediately. It was from that restaurant–the one where Max proposed to me. The one he took me to every anniversary… except this year.
My chest tightened, It felt as if her memories were being tarnished.
“You brought him food,” I said, forcing the words through clenched teeth.
Violet’s smile widened, her tone syrupy sweet. “Oh, Max didn’t eat today. I
thought I’d bring him something from hist
favorite place. He works so hard, you know. Someone has to look after him.”
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I scoffed softly, unable to hold back my disbelief. “You knew the passcode to my house?”
Her smile didn’t waver. “Oh, he gave it to me. For emergencies.”
“Emergencies.” I bit my lip, my fists tightening at my sides.
Violet placed the bag on the counter, glancing over her shoulder at me as she adjusted her coat.
“By the way,” she said, her voice light, “what do you think of my dress?” She spun slightly, showing off the expensive fabric.
“Max bought it for me on my birthday. Isn’t it gorgeous? And oh…” She leaned forward and pulled the necklace out from beneath the collar of her coat. “This is my favorite piece.”
I froze, my eyes landing on the gold chain and pendant resting just above her
collarbone.
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I knew that necklace.
The design was unmistakable it. It meant
‘Secret Love.‘ I had loved that necklace but since the meaning was different I had refused it. I’d told him I didn’t need a love that was hidden, a love that had to be a secret. Back then, he had laughed and promised to find something better.
And now, here it was, around Violet‘ s
neck.
I was surprised but in the past, this would
have devastated me. I would have felt the earth shift beneath my feet, my heart shattering into irreparable pieces.
But now? Now, I felt numb of words.
Violet, oblivious to my thoughts, ran her fingers across the pendant with a smug little smile. “Max gave it to me on my birthday. It’s so thoughtful, isn’t it? He really does have the best taste.”
I let out a light laugh.
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Violet blinked, as if unsure what to make of
- it.
“Something funny?” she asked, tilting
her head.
Ishook my head, my smile hard and unyielding. “Nothing,” I said softly.
“It’s just… fitting.”
Violet narrowed her eyes slightly trying to read my expression but I just scoffed.
Max voice interupted us from within.
“Cassie,” he called casually and I left Violet in the living room to go meet him inside his room.
“Cassie,” he called casually, glancing over his shoulder as I walked towards him.
He was slipping into his shirt and adjusting his tie, “I noticed some of the gifts I gave you are missing. The watch, the earrings… What happened to them?”
I didn’t even blink as I looked at him.
“Oh, I’m donating them.”
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Max paused, only for a second, before beaming a smile–the one that used to make my heart flutter but now only made my stomach turn. “You‘ re always so kind,” he said, almost fondly. “It’s just like you to give to others. You’re the kindest woman I know ever.”
I chuckled, I always donated many things so it wasn’t a surprise that she’d be donating.
Yes, I was the kindest woman ever. I was generously donating all his expensive gifts to his beloved Violet. The jewelry, the designer bags, even the man himself. I was giving everything away. After all, wasn’t charity about helping those in need? And Violet clearly needed Max more than I ever
did.
“Violet is here.” I said to him and his
eyes lit up.
He hastily went to the living and I followed after him. Violet was standing thete her face lit with a practiced sweetness that
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made me sick.
“Max,” she said softly, her tone laced with false concern.
Max’s eyes widened, his gaze darting nervously between me and her. “Violet,” he said hastily. “We can go back to the office now.”
Violet glanced at me briefly, almost smug, before turning on her heels.
I watched go, then turned to Max. He cleared his throat awkwardly, avoiding my eyes as he ran a hand through his hair.
“I’m sorry,” he said softly. “Don‘ t wait for me tonight, okay? We’re going to be working late.”
“Of course,” I said gently, my smile unwavering. “You work so hard, Max. I‘ 11 head to bed.”
He gave me a relieved smile, pressing a quick kiss to my forehead before
disappearing out the door.
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As soon as the lock clicked shut, my smile vanished. The calm mask I wore so
carefully shattered, leaving only the cold. satisfaction burning beneath.
“Can’t hide it anymore, can you?” I murmured to myself as I let out a laugh.
I turned toward the small drawer in the living room, opening it and pulling out my tablet. With a few swipes, the screen came to life, displaying real–time footage from the hidden cameras I had installed
everywhere. The living room. The bedroom. His car. Even the office.
The truth was, I had known for a long time. Max’s secrets weren‘ t secrets anymore,
not to me.
I chuckled, my heart throbbed with pain.
My stomach churned as I watched the
scene unfold through the camera feed.
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