They don’t set off alarm bells. They’re patient, consistent, and thoughtful in ways that feel rare. They ask the right questions. They remember the small things. And somewhere between the late-night messages and the plans you start making, the line between hope and reality quietly disappears.
When something finally feels off, you don’t want to be right. Because being right means losing something that felt more real than most things that were.
That loss has a name now: emotional fraud. And it’s one of the loneliest things to grieve, because the world doesn’t always recognize what was taken.
But the connection you felt wasn’t a flaw in you. It was the whole point of their deception.
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