I thought I had finally found the one. Drake was everything I’d ever hoped for—confident, charming, and full
of affection. His love felt natural, comforting, and exciting, and for the first time in years, I let myself believe in forever.
He swept me off my feet with romantic gestures and sweet words, painting a perfect picture of our future.
When he proposed during a sunset helicopter ride, I didn’t hesitate to say yes. It felt like a fairytale—until the curtain dropped.
One late-night phone call shattered the illusion. I overheard Drake joking about me, revealing a scheme he
had with my father to use our relationship for business gain. In one painful moment, I lost both the man I loved and the trust I had in my family.
I walked away from it all—Drake, the lies, the betrayal. While sitting in the garden, heartbroken and unsure,
our quiet gardener Sam handed me a single rose. He said nothing, but in that silence, I felt peace.
That’s when I realized: true love doesn’t manipulate. It’s honest, gentle, and real.
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