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ane, was supposed to propose. Our future was a p
e convinced him I was a gold digger who would ruin him, and
our engageme
that ended with me falling from a rooftop and shattering my arm. Then, I was kidnapped by a shady agency,
, abandoned me to suffer while defending
design scholarship in Paris. It was my only escape. I took it
pte
s. For me, Amanda Stevens, it was for one moment: Benjamin Kane, my boyfriend of seven years, getting down on one knee. Everyone knew it was coming. Whispers foll
ic drum against my ribs. Seven years. A lifetime for us. We had planned everything, every detail of our lives, right down to the type of dog we' d get. I
r alcove near the main entrance. I tried not to stare, but my eyes were glued to him. He answered, his voice low, almost a w
knuckles white. "How... how did you know that?" There was a pause, a long, agonizing silence. M
ef, maybe, but also a chilling hint of consideration. "She' d bankrupt me?" The words sliced through th
na Christian. A scholarship student. Her name was like a shard of glass in my ear. Benjamin' s f
ed him more than he let on. He' d dismissed it as bad luck. But now... the caller had predicted it? A shiver ran down my spine. The conversation continued, hushed and
him? Jenna Christian? My mind reeled. What was this? A cruel joke? A misunderstanding? I
d on me. The warmth was gone. Replaced by a cold, calculating gaze I' d never seen directed at
ice flat, devoid of emotion
en?" I whispered, my throat
" His words were concrete, heavy,
dress suddenly felt like a shroud. I stared at him, searching his eyes for any trace o
enjamin. Suddenly, every lingering glance, every shared laugh Benjamin had with her, played back in my mind like a horrifying montage. He' d often mentio
we had just last week, sitting on a park bench. He had confessed his deepest insecurity, a fear that people were only after his family' s money. I had laughed it off, assuring
d out to touch my arm, but I flinched away,
ou step out." Jenna Christian stood beside us, her eyes wide and innocent, a small,
o my gut. "Jenna. Everything' s fine. Just... a quick call." He offere
he other guests, the clinking of glasses. My eyes darted between them. The way Benjamin looked a
of guilt, or perhaps just exasperation, crossed his
barely a rasp. "After
eady drifting back to Jenna, who was now subtly tugging
strikingly similar to a motif I' d been developing for my final collection, a symbol of my own resilience. I had show
Jenna?" I asked, my
n her lips before it vanished. "Oh, this? Just something I whipped up. I' ve always loved pho
e. "Amanda, what' s wrong with you? It' s just a bag." He glanced at Jenna
" I hissed, the words ta
is talented doesn' t mean she' s stealing from you." He put a comforting hand on Jenna' s arm. "Don' t worry about her, Jenna.
was a triple blow. My heart, already bruised, felt like it was finally shattering. H
d to know." I turned on my heel, ignoring his stunned expression, ignoring Jenna' s triumphant glance. I walk
de la Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne. I had applied months ago, a backup, a wild hope.
min had wanted me to drop my career after graduation, to focus on his family, on our future. He
s. My fingers flew across the screen. Accept scholar

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