I Married My School Rival – The Morning After Our Wedding, I Discovered What He Really Wanted and Turned Pale

Then he explained that Kevin had prepared legal documents to protect me. He had made sure I owed him nothing if I walked away. He had also placed money into a counseling scholarship fund in my name.

I told him I didn’t want Kevin’s money.

“This isn’t about money,” Mr. Davis said. “He wanted no one to say you married him for it.”

Then he asked me to read the letter.

The first line nearly took my breath away.

“Maggie, you were never the liar. I was.”

Kevin was at the alumni brunch, reading the same confession in front of former classmates, teachers, and the alumni board.

He had sent me away so no one could accuse me of forcing him to confess.

But once again, he had made a decision for me.

That was not love.

That was control.

So I grabbed my keys.

Not to save him.

To reclaim my story.
PART 3

Kevin’s voice reached me before I entered the ballroom.

“Maggie didn’t lie about me,” he said. “I lied about her.”

The room was full of people from our past. Former classmates, teachers, and alumni board members all sat frozen in silence.

Travis sat near the front, pale and stiff.

Kevin gripped the podium.

“She saw me crying after my father called me weak. She asked if I was okay. I punished her for being kind.”

Travis stood up.

“Kevin, stop. We were kids.”

I stepped into the room.

“So was I.”

Everyone turned.

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