Hour | Olivia Addams - Fool Me Once | 1

She reached into her bag and pulled out a small, velvet box. For a second, Julian’s eyes lit up with a spark of triumph, thinking he’d managed to manipulate his way into a gift. But when she flipped it open, it wasn't a watch or a ring. It was the key to his apartment, the spare he’d given her when he told her he wanted "forever."

"Elena, thank God," he said, sliding onto the stool next to her. "The car wouldn't start, and then my phone—" "Died?" Elena finished for him, her voice eerily calm. Olivia Addams - Fool Me Once | 1 Hour

She finally looked at him. Not with anger, but with a terrifying kind of clarity. "Because it’s the same script, Julian. You’ve played this scene so many times you’ve forgotten the audience has seen the ending." She reached into her bag and pulled out a small, velvet box

Three years. That’s how long she’d played the role of the forgiving partner. She had mastered the art of believing the unbelievable: the "lost" phone chargers, the "late nights at the office" that smelled like expensive gin and cheap perfume, and the desperate, practiced apologies that followed every discovery. It was the key to his apartment, the

The neon sign outside "The Last Stop" flickered with a rhythmic hum that matched the bass thumping inside. Elena sat at the corner of the bar, her fingers tracing the condensation on a glass of untouched whiskey. Over the speakers, the haunting, upbeat defiance of Olivia Addams’ Fool Me Once looped in her head—a mental soundtrack to the night she was finally ending.

The door swung open, bringing in a gust of cold rain and Julian. He looked exactly like the man she fell for—disheveled, charming, and wearing that specific look of practiced guilt.

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