He Threw His Amnesiac Fiancée Into The Sea To Impress Another Woman Just To Find Out The Biggest Truth
Sometimes the moment you almost d.i.e…
is the moment you finally see who someone really is.
Sienna Shaw learned that lesson on her birthday.
For three years she dated Ethan Montgomery — heir to one of the most powerful families in the city.
The kind of man who drives cars worth more than houses.
The kind of man who throws parties on yachts just because he’s bored.
The kind of man who always had women around him… but somehow stayed with Sienna.
He even proposed.
Everyone thought she had won the lottery.
Except Sienna always knew something was wrong.
Ethan loved attention more than people.
He loved admiration more than loyalty.
But she stayed.
Because three years of love is hard to throw away.
Until her birthday party.
It was supposed to be perfect.
Blue sky.
Luxury yacht.
Champagne flowing.
And one guest Sienna had never met before.
Crystal Vance.
A delicate university girl with pale skin, soft eyes, and the kind of innocent smile men like Ethan couldn’t resist.
From the moment Crystal stepped onto the yacht, Ethan treated her like royalty.
He poured her drinks first.
Cut her fruit first.
Even gave her the first slice of Sienna’s birthday cake.
Sienna felt the warning in her chest.
But she ignored it.
Because you don’t expect the man who proposed to you to humiliate you in front of everyone.
Then it happened.
Crystal laughed.
A light, musical laugh.
And Ethan wanted to impress her.
So he turned to Sienna.
Grinned.
And shoved her straight into the ocean.
The water swallowed her instantly.
Ice-cold.
Heavy.
Merciless.
And Sienna couldn’t swim.
She had nearly drowned as a child.
Which Ethan knew.
While she struggled in the water, gasping for air, Ethan leaned over the railing and laughed.
“Stop pretending,” he said.
“You’re ruining the mood.”
The party guests laughed too.
Until someone suddenly shouted:
“She’s actually drowning!”
Chaos exploded across the yacht.
People threw life rings.
Someone jumped into the water.
But by the time they pulled Sienna back onboard…
she wasn’t breathing anymore.
The doctors spent two hours trying to bring her back.
Two hours between life and d.e.a.t.h.
When she finally opened her eyes in the hospital the next day, Ethan rushed to her bedside.
Relieved.
Smiling.
Grabbing her hand.
“Sienna,” he said.
“You’re finally awake.”
Sienna stared at him.
Confused.
Terrified.
And whispered four words that changed everything:
“Who… are you?”
Everyone thought she was pretending.
But they forgot one thing about the woman Ethan tried to humiliate.
Sometimes the most dangerous revenge…
is pretending to forget.
Everyone thought she was finished. But they forgot one thing about the woman they just betrayed…
What made Ethan panic is:
Sienna didn’t forget everyone.
She only “forgot” him.
And when Ethan tried to prove he was her fiancé…
she calmly told the doctors something terrifying:
“My boyfriend is Julian Rhodess.”
That name alone made Ethan lose control.
Because Julian wasn’t just anyone.
He was Ethan’s lifelong rival.
The one man Ethan had never beaten.
But the bigger problem?
Julian suddenly started showing up everywhere.
Hospitals.
Restaurants.
Even family gatherings.
And Sienna kept running straight into his arms.
The real question isn’t whether she lost her memory.
It’s why she chose his worst enemy.
The Moment She Realized Love Was a Lie
For three years, Sienna Shaw believed Ethan Montgomery loved her.
She defended him.
Covered for him.
Even took a blow meant for him during a university fight — breaking her rib.
But on her birthday yacht, something inside her finally broke.
When he pushed her into the ocean just to make another woman laugh…
Sienna realized something painful.
Ethan never loved her.
He only loved being admired.
So when she woke up in the hospital…
she made a decision.
She would give Ethan exactly what he deserved.
Nothing.
No anger.
No screaming.
No begging.
Just cold indifference.
And one perfectly chosen lie.
“My boyfriend is Julian Rhodess.”
Julian Rhodess was everything Ethan hated.
Richer.
Smarter.
More respected.
Their companies were rivals.
Their families had competed for decades.
And Julian had beaten Ethan in almost every battle.
So hearing Sienna call Julian her boyfriend felt like a knife to Ethan’s pride.
He tried to convince everyone she was pretending.
But Sienna stayed calm.
Even when Ethan dragged her in public.
Even when he shouted in front of strangers.
Even when he slapped her.
She simply looked at him like a stranger.
Then she walked straight to Julian…
and wrapped her arms around him.
The Truth Nobody Saw Coming
What Ethan didn’t know was that Julian had quietly loved Sienna for years.
He had watched her from a distance in university.
Sent her anonymous birthday gifts every year.
And when she suddenly appeared in his life again, calling him her boyfriend…
he thought fate had finally given him a chance.
But Julian also knew something else.
Eventually…
Sienna’s memory would return.
And when it did, she would go back to Ethan.
So he tried to stay distant.
Tried to protect himself.
Until the day she confessed the truth.
She had never lost her memory.
Not for a single moment.
She remembered everything.
Including the moment Ethan pushed her into the ocean.
The public breakup happened on live television.
Ethan tried to prove their love story.
He showed photos.
Videos.
Their engagement.
The audience believed him.
Until Sienna played one final piece of evidence.
A photo sent anonymously the night before.
Ethan.
In bed.
With Crystal.
The entire audience fell silent.
For the first time, Ethan realized something horrifying.
Sienna hadn’t lost her memory.
She had simply stopped loving him.
Within weeks, Ethan lost everything.
His company.
His reputation.
Even his father disowned him.
Crystal abandoned him the moment the money disappeared.
But Sienna?
She quietly left that world behind.
And chose someone who had loved her long before Ethan ever noticed her.
Julian Rhodess.
The man who waited years without asking for anything in return.
Their wedding became the biggest story in the city.
Not because it was luxurious.
But because everyone knew the truth.
Sometimes revenge isn’t loud.
Sometimes revenge is simply walking away…
and finding someone who actually deserves you.
And the real question is this:
If someone pushed you into the ocean just to impress another person…
would you forgive them?
Or would you disappear from their life forever?
