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ennedy. Each time, she'd orchestrate a new disaster, and he'd rush to
lege student on the verge of jumping off a bridge, he saved m
her," Kennedy said. "You orchestrated he
orld. "She was just a means t
to appease Kennedy's jealousy, he tried to kill me with a
me a top scientist on a deep-space mission. Four years later, I'm back, an
pte
on Co
he words echoed in my head, a chilling whisper
rt a leaden weight in my chest, listening t
entire life on hold for, was confessi
the one who had systematically disman
lliant trajectory among the s
y crafted lie. I was a genius astrophysicist, but
oted fiancé. He was charming, wealthy, a tec
ve of his hand. "She's just a troubled old friend," he'd sai
from my past I c
isturbed woman, prone
w she' d once crashed his car into a tree, ju
mors about him, sabotaged hi
en, a frenemy he tolerated out of a
m. I wanted t
down to the last detail. I remember the white roses, the
ut to walk down the a
ict
ming crimson against her pale skin, a c
sirens wailed
me standing there. He rushed to her sid
dding
ter, teary-eyed
concoction of guilt and manufactured concern. "I promise, this
d him. I
ate ceremony, was interrupted by a bomb threat at
again,
ortable stares of the few guests burning into my skin.
ern repea
-eight
te disaster orchestrated by Kennedy, a
emorse, promising me a future where Kennedy was no longe
I clung to thos
that char
ed with a venomous sweetness
u orchestrated her father's 'accident' to get me that trans
t me like a
is "acciden
. My legs buckled. The world tilted on its axis. Archer, the ma
' d never heard him use for me. "Yes, Kennedy.
gs. My entire body
ed, my hero,
es, then the image of Archer's face, tw
urned, my movements stiff, robotic. I couldn't b
and dialed the only number that mattered now
hisper. "I need out. The deep spac
asured, was now grave. "Allyso
ill be. Just tell me, is it still possible? The five-y
ou'd be off the grid. No contact. For five y
ing with a new, terrifying reso
old wall. My life, my brilliant career, my love-all sacrificed, all for a lie. I, Dr.
factured stars he'd rigged in his private observatory. It had
t a party. "Archer's old flame," they'd joked, "she's a real piece of work.
e the in
ing embarrassing photos of him to the press. Archer had always been
s arm tight around me. "Don't worry, I'll handle it
sense of security. Archer promised me. "No one else,
shing one of Archer's high-profile board meetings, flinging herself at him, ma
hissed at me later, her eyes glintin
obsession. The control. The deep
entrenched in the fan
so I thought,

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