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Once you let me go
Once you let me go
Autor: Lisa

the birthday betrayal

Autor: Lisa
last update Última atualização: 2026-02-02 17:43:56

Soft laughter and clinking glasses filled the private dining room. Golden lights glowed over the long table, where guests chatted and raised their glasses in honor of Ethan Hale’s birthday. Mira sat beside him, her fingers nervously tracing the rim of her wine glass. She smiled when people looked her way, but her heart felt heavy.

Chloe, Ethan’s secretary, sat across from them, her red dress gleaming under the lights. She was talking animatedly with Ethan’s friends—and laughing too loudly. Every now and then, Ethan leaned close to whisper something to her, and Chloe’s hand brushed his arm like it was an accident. Mira tried to ignore it.

After a while, she quietly pushed her chair back.

“I’ll be right back,” she said, her voice soft.

“Sure, sweetheart,” Ethan replied without looking at her, his eyes still on Chloe.

Mira stood and made her way toward the restroom. Inside, she let out a quiet sigh of relief. She stared at her reflection in the mirror. Her dark hair fell neatly over her shoulders, her lipstick still perfect, her smile still forced.

Just then, her phone buzzed. She glanced down—it was Lyra, her older sister.

She picked up with a small smile. “Hey, sissy.”

Lyra’s worried voice came through the speaker. “Mira, where are you?”

“At Ethan’s birthday dinner, of course,” Mira said, chuckling lightly. “It’s a small thing—just him, some of his friends, and… well, Chloe.”

“Chloe,” Lyra repeated, her tone sharp. “That woman again. Mira, Ethan treats you so badly. Why do you still cling to him? Why don’t you just leave and start over?”

Mira sighed softly. “I know he’s been distant lately, but I still believe he’ll change. Maybe he’s just stressed. You know how his work is.”

Lyra didn’t sound convinced. “I’m your elder sister, Mira. I don’t want to see you suffer like this. You sound like you’re trying to convince yourself.”

Mira gave a small laugh that didn’t reach her eyes. “I’ll be fine, sissy. Really. The guests are probably waiting for me—I should get back before they notice I’m gone.”

“All right,” Lyra said reluctantly. “Just… take care of yourself, okay?”

“I will.”

Mira ended the call, slipped the phone into her purse, and stared at her reflection again. “You’ll be fine,” she whispered to herself. She forced a smile and walked out.

As she approached the dining room, the sound of laughter grew louder. She was about to step inside when she heard her name—spoken by Chloe.

“Ethan,” Chloe said with a teasing lilt, “you really do love Mira, don’t you?”

Mira froze behind the door.

Ethan’s voice came, smooth and cold. “Love? No. I don’t. I’m just keeping her close because she acts like a damn puppy who can’t live without her owner.”

Mira’s heart dropped. Her breath caught in her throat.

Chloe laughed. “Ethan, back in high school, you two were so close. Everyone thought you’d end up together because you were madly in love.”

Ethan scoffed. “Close? I was only close to her because you kept ignoring me, Chloe. I loved you—you know that. You were the only one I ever wanted. But you just kept playing with me.”

Chloe’s voice softened. “So you dated Mira to make me jealous?”

He smirked. “It worked, didn’t it?”

Chloe giggled, pretending to pout. “You went that far just to get me back? You’re unbelievable.”

Laughter rippled around the table.

Nathan, one of Ethan’s oldest friends, leaned back in his chair and said, “Come on, how do you expect Ethan—worth billions, mind you—to fall in love with a country bumpkin like Mira? She’s sweet, sure, but too plain. She doesn’t belong in our world.”

More laughter followed.

Chloe tilted her head. “Then why did you marry her?”

Ethan took a slow sip of his drink before answering. “My father wanted me to settle down before handing me the company. Mira was obsessed with me anyway, so it was easy. And you,” he said, locking eyes with Chloe, “were out of the country then. I had no choice but to play along.”

Chloe smiled slyly and reached across the table, her fingers brushing his tie. “Well,” she murmured, “I’ve always kept myself for you, Ethan. Even if I made mistakes.”

The table erupted in cheers and teasing voices. “Awwwn!” someone called out.

Behind the door, Mira stood frozen. Her eyes blurred with tears, her body trembling. The laughter felt like knives against her skin.

She bit her lip, trying to stop the sob from escaping. Her vision clouded as she slowly turned away from the door.

Her heels clicked softly against the marble floor as she walked down the hallway. Each step echoed, heavy and hollow.

She didn’t look back. She couldn’t.

Outside, rain poured hard against the pavement. The night air was cold, biting at her soaked skin as she stepped into the open.

Her thoughts spiraled.

All these years, she had loved him so blindly. From high school until now, she had believed in him—believed he would see her heart one day. She’d endured his silence, his mood swings, his absence. She told herself he was just tired, just busy, just burdened by work.

But the truth was worse.

He never loved her.

Every word she’d heard replayed in her mind, cutting deeper each time.

“I’m just keeping her close because she acts like a damn puppy…”

“Country bumpkin…”

“Too poor…”

“Had to marry her to get my inheritance…”

Mira clutched her chest as the tears finally broke free. The rain hid her sobs, washing them away.

Her heels splashed through puddles as she walked aimlessly down the empty street. Her mind was blank. She didn’t care where she was going; she just needed to get away—from the noise, from the laughter, from the betrayal that burned in her chest.

Headlights appeared in the distance, glowing faintly through the rain.

She barely noticed.

Her body trembled from cold and heartbreak. She whispered to herself through chattering teeth, “Why, Ethan? Why did you do this to me?”

The rain grew heavier, blurring her vision. She could barely see the road ahead.

Somewhere behind her, music still floated from the restaurant. Ethan’s laughter echoed faintly in her memory.

Her legs felt weak. Her heart pounded painfully in her chest.

She stepped onto the street without thinking.

The sound of tires screeching broke through the downpour.

She turned her head just in time to see a pair of blinding headlights rushing toward her.

Her eyes widened.

The car horn blared.

There wasn’t enough time to move.

The last thing Mira heard was the screech of brakes and the shattering sound of glass as everything went white.

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  • Once you let me go    im home

    The drive to their parents’ house was quiet. Mira sat by the window, her fingers pressed against the glass as the city passed by. The pain in her head still throbbed, but what hurt more was her heart.When the car finally stopped in front of the mansion, Mira looked up and froze. A long line of bodyguards stood outside, perfectly still, waiting for them. The tall gates opened automatically, and Lyra drove in.Mira took a deep breath as the car stopped. The moment she stepped out, the soft wind brushed her hair, and the air felt familiar yet strange.Lyra walked beside her as they approached the main entrance. Just as Mira was about to open the front door, it swung open from the inside.Standing there was their mother. Her face lit up with relief the moment she saw Mira.“Mira!” she cried, rushing forward to hug her. “My baby, you’re home!”Mira froze for a second, then slowly melted into her mother’s arms. The warmth she’d missed for years surrounded her again.“Come in, sweetheart,”

  • Once you let me go    let's go home

    The next morning, the sun poured softly into Mira’s hospital room.Dr. Caleb entered with a calm smile. “Good news,” he said. “You can be discharged today. You just need to rest and stay away from stress.”Mira nodded, relieved. “Thank you, Doctor. For everything.”A few minutes later, her elder sister, Lyra, walked in. Her sharp eyes softened when she saw Mira sitting by the bed, already dressed to leave.“Mira,” Lyra said as she hugged her tightly. “Let’s get you home.”Mira smiled faintly. “Home sounds good.”Caleb walked over again, holding a clipboard. “Before you go,” he said hesitantly, “can I... have your number? Just in case I need to check up on your condition.”Mira blinked in surprise. For a moment, she said nothing, then nodded. “Of course.”They exchanged numbers quietly, a small moment of understanding passing between them. Caleb gave her a reassuring smile before stepping back. “Take care, Mira.”Lyra carried her small hospital bag and walked beside her as they made th

  • Once you let me go    I want a divorce Ethan

    Before Ethan could say another word, Mira slowly stood up from the bed. Her eyes were red, her face streaked with tears, but her gaze was steady.Everyone in the room froze.Ethan took a step toward her, his voice still sharp. “Mira—”Before he could finish, Mira raised her hand and slapped him hard across the face.The sound echoed through the hospital room.Everyone went silent. Even Chloe, who was still pretending to be weak, looked up in shock.Mira’s hand trembled, but her voice was firm. “You don’t get to hit me anymore, Ethan. Not after everything you’ve done to me.”Ethan blinked, speechless. His friends exchanged uneasy looks, unsure what to say.Mira’s voice broke as she continued, “For years, I stayed by your side. I endured your insults, your coldness, your lies. I thought maybe one day you’d see me. Maybe one day, you’d love me back.”Tears streamed down her cheeks, but she didn’t stop. “Do you know how it feels to wake up every morning hoping for a smile, but getting sil

  • Once you let me go    when love turns cruel

    Chloe looked at Mira and said coldly, “Well, Mira, I have a lot to say to you.”She moved closer to the bed, her heels clicking softly against the hospital floor.“Mira, my dear,” she began, her tone sharp and mocking. “Are you dumb, or do you just not understand human feelings? You know for a fact that the one Ethan really cares about is me. Or are you pretending to be blind?”Mira’s lips parted to speak, but Chloe raised her hand, silencing her.“Don’t talk. Just listen.”Chloe tilted her head, her eyes gleaming with cruel amusement.“Do you remember what happened on October 13th, 2014?” she asked.Mira’s eyes widened. “Why are you bringing back my pain, Chloe?” she whispered, her voice trembling.Chloe giggled, a soft, wicked sound.“On that day, you lost the one thing that ever mattered to you,” she said slowly. “The one thing you wanted so badly with Ethan… a child.”Tears gathered in Mira’s eyes. Her heart ached with the memory.But Chloe wasn’t done. She leaned closer and said,

  • Once you let me go    the visit

    Mira opened her eyes slowly. The room was bright and white. Her head felt heavy, and when she tried to move, pain shot through her temples. A soft bandage wrapped around her forehead.She blinked several times, trying to remember where she was. Then it came rushing back — the rain, the headlights, the sound of screeching tires.She tried to sit up, but her arms felt weak.Just then, a nurse walked into the room, holding a small metal tray. “Please, ma’am,” she said gently, walking closer. “Don’t sit up yet. You need to rest.”Mira nodded weakly and leaned back against the pillow.Before she could ask any questions, the door burst open. Ethan rushed in, followed by Chloe and a few of his friends.Ethan’s expression looked tense as he hurried to her bedside. “Mira,” he said, his voice shaking slightly. “What happened? Are you okay?”Mira stared at him, unsure how to feel. Was this sudden concern real, or just another act?Before she could speak, Chloe moved quickly to her side. She sat

  • Once you let me go    the birthday betrayal

    Soft laughter and clinking glasses filled the private dining room. Golden lights glowed over the long table, where guests chatted and raised their glasses in honor of Ethan Hale’s birthday. Mira sat beside him, her fingers nervously tracing the rim of her wine glass. She smiled when people looked her way, but her heart felt heavy.Chloe, Ethan’s secretary, sat across from them, her red dress gleaming under the lights. She was talking animatedly with Ethan’s friends—and laughing too loudly. Every now and then, Ethan leaned close to whisper something to her, and Chloe’s hand brushed his arm like it was an accident. Mira tried to ignore it.After a while, she quietly pushed her chair back.“I’ll be right back,” she said, her voice soft.“Sure, sweetheart,” Ethan replied without looking at her, his eyes still on Chloe.Mira stood and made her way toward the restroom. Inside, she let out a quiet sigh of relief. She stared at her reflection in the mirror. Her dark hair fell neatly over her

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