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Chapter 8

Author: Poise
Stephane offered only a few brief words of comfort, but they were enough to make my eyes prickle with tears.

As we spent more time together, Stephane made an effort to remember my preferences and made space for my moods.

He watched the sun rise and set over Palai with me. And when my spirits dipped now and then, he simply stayed close—quiet, gentle, and healing.

Three months later, I moved into Stephane's apartment in Palai's 15th Arrondissement.

It wasn't large, but it had a wide balcony wi
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    The day after the wedding, my phone blew up. Friends back home sent me a flood of screenshots. Noelle had posted a long statement on her social media, confessing to everything—forging the chat logs, faking the medical records, and seducing her own sister's fiance.She wrote, "My sister was too good to me. So good that I couldn't stand the thought of her marrying someone else. She could only ever belong to me. That's why I decided to take her man from her. That way, I would be the only one she ever cared about."At the very end of the post, she added, "I'm sorry, Nicolette. I hope you'll be happy."I read it three times, then forwarded the screenshots to Stephane.He was in the kitchen brewing coffee. He leaned out and glanced at my phone. "What are you going to reply?""Nothing.""That's the right call," he said, bringing the coffee over. "What she owes you can't be paid back with a simple apology."I took the cup and sipped. It was bitter.Outside the window, day was breakin

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  • My Sister Stole My Wedding and My Life   Chapter 8

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    But what did I get in return for all my devotion to Noelle?She turned my fiance into her husband. She reframed ten years of my devotion as a "shadow". She forged chat logs to make me look like a lunatic.Well played.I opened a hidden folder on my laptop. Inside were Noelle's medical records from the past three years, her psychotherapy logs, and photos of the original documents proving she had once forged a medical certificate.There had been a show she didn't feel like doing, so she faked a diagnosis of depression to get out of it.The signature and stamp on that certificate belonged to a contact of mine—a department head who had written it as a personal favor to me.Yet she had taken that fake certificate to Jeremy, crying that the pressure of work had pushed her into a depression.Jeremy swallowed it whole, utterly beside himself with worry.That very night, he turned to me and said, "Nico, stop pushing Noelle so hard. Her health can't take it."Looking back, they were alr

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