The Girl Kept Hidden
A Psychological Companion to Twenty-Five Years: Betrayal Uncovered in Texts
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Lena Cross
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
I never meant to hurt them.
The Simmons family gave me something my own life never could—stability, warmth, a place at the table where I was treated like I mattered. For years, their home felt like the closest thing I had to a real family.
I loved them.
All of them.
But love can look very different to someone who grew up learning that the things people cherish most can disappear overnight.
People say the scandal that destroyed the Simmons family began with betrayal.
They’re wrong.
It began long before that.
It began with a girl who spent her life feeling unseen—even by the people who loved her.
With a first love that had to remain hidden.
With a relationship the world refused to accept.
With a choice that shattered her heart and left scars no one else could see.
Julian was the first person who ever made me believe I mattered.
He was also the first person who proved how easily someone can give up on you when their own future is at stake.
When everything ended, I returned to the only place that had ever felt like home.
But things had changed.
The Simmons marriage—the one that had always looked unbreakable—was beginning to show cracks. Small ones at first. The kind people ignore after twenty-five years together.
I didn’t set out to destroy anything.
I only saw something no one else seemed to notice.
Marc needed something.
Something Sera no longer gave him.
And sometimes when people take love, loyalty, and belonging for granted… they forget that someone else might be standing close enough to see the space that’s been left behind.
I didn’t mean to hurt anyone.
But hurt people don’t always recognize the moment when longing turns into something far more dangerous.
The Girl Kept Hidden is a psychological companion to Twenty-Five Years: Betrayal Uncovered in Texts, revealing the hidden years behind the scandal that shattered the Simmons family—and the quiet wounds that shaped the girl at the center of it.
A haunting story about belonging, betrayal, first love, and the devastating consequences of feeling invisible for too long.