The Power of a Lie: 3 Stories of Love, Betrayal, and Ruin

They say we sometimes lie to protect ourselves—but not all lies shield; some destroy. I learned that the night we buried our high school time capsule.

At the time, I was dating Brian—my first love. We were young and full of dreams, and I thought we’d last forever.

My best friend, Jess, was by my side—or so I believed.

But that night, Brian grew distant.

Without explanation, he walked away from me, blaming me for ruining everything.

I was devastated and confused. Jess was there to comfort me… but deep down, something never felt quite right.

Fifteen years went by. Then an email from Malcolm, a former classmate, reminded me it was time to dig up the capsule. Despite everything, I went back.

Being on that schoolyard brought back a flood of memories. Jess and Brian showed up late—together. I assumed they were still a couple, and it hurt more than I wanted to admit.

When we opened the capsule, I saw the locket Brian had once given me.

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