For three years, Freya Dawson worshipped the ground Kieran walked on, her love unconditional and her self-respect dwindling with each passing day. To Kieran, she was merely a plan B, a secondary choice behind his true love, Eloise Harwood. To everyone’s knowledge, Freya was just a cheap stand-in for the woman Kieran truly loved. But Freya’s wake-up call came harshly—on her wedding day, she was kidnapped and tortured for three endless nights, while Kieran refused to pay her ransom and married Eloise instead.
When Freya finally opened her eyes to the truth, she found herself back at their engagement party three years earlier, the very night Kieran abandoned her to save a suicidal Eloise. This time, however, she was met not with sympathy but ridicule. Fed up, Freya boldly declared their engagement off, citing Kieran’s 'sexual dysfunction' as her reason, sparking a viral sensation.
Later, a seething Kieran cornered her, questioning her motives with a venomous sneer, "So, Freya Dawson, is this some kind of twisted game to you? What are you trying to pull?"
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