His girlfriend publicly mocked him because of his condition, paralyzed in a wheelchair. 😱
Gabriel Lemoine, one of the youngest and wealthiest men in the region, was living with an inner emptiness. Although his power and wealth brought him admiration and envy, he wondered if Lucie truly loved him or if she was only after his fortune.
Lucie, beautiful and elegant, seemed to be the ideal partner, but Gabriel’s doubts grew.
In a moment of despair, he decided to test her love by pretending to be in a car accident that would leave him paralyzed and dependent on a wheelchair. He hoped that, if her love was sincere, she would stay.
At first, Lucie played the role of a devoted companion, but quickly, Gabriel perceived her impatience and disinterest.
That’s when Clara, the new housekeeper, appeared. She was simple, unpretentious, but treated Gabriel with respect and humanity, unlike Lucie, who despised him.
One evening, Lucie publicly mocked Gabriel, ridiculing him in front of everyone. The crowd burst into laughter, but Gabriel, ashamed and broken, gave her a lesson she would never forget. 😱
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At first, Lucie played her role perfectly. She clung to him in public, posted dramatic photos on social media, and told him how much she loved him despite his condition.
But behind closed doors, cracks appeared. She sighed with impatience when he asked for help, disappeared for “events,” and her affection turned into irritation whenever she thought he couldn’t see her.
Adrien felt his pain grow each day. His test was working, but it was devastating him.
There was also Marbel, a quiet, discreet, and respectful housekeeper. When he had trouble reaching his glass of water, it was her who handed it to him. When Lucie refused to push his wheelchair, Marbel did so without a word, guiding him firmly.
Adrien began to see her in a new light. She didn’t look at him with pity or material interest but treated him as a man deserving of respect.
Weeks passed, and Lucie’s mask fell. She mocked him, calling him “the shadow of the man he once was.” At a party, she laughed crudely, pointing at him in his wheelchair, ridiculing him in front of their guests.
But behind him, Marbel remained silent, dignified, offering him support without words. At that moment, Adrien finally stood up, his legs strong beneath him.
“You betrayed me, Lucie.” He turned his gaze to Marbel. “It’s you who loved me for who I am.”
Lucie, furious and exposed, quickly left the terrace. Adrien turned to Marbel, finally recognizing her for what she was: true love, far from appearances and pretenses.
