He never imagined betrayal could be so quiet.
One day, he walked into his kitchen and found his older brother, Daniel, kissing his fiancée, Claire. Convinced that the two people he trusted most had betrayed him, he ended the relationship, canceled the wedding, and cut Daniel completely out of his life.
For seven months, anger consumed him. He refused to hear Daniel’s explanations or answer his calls. Then, on a rainy morning, devastating news arrived: Daniel had been killed in a car accident.
After the funeral, his mother handed him an envelope containing a USB drive and a short note: “I tried to tell you.”
What he found inside left him speechless. Claire had been stealing money from their wedding savings, mocking him behind his back, and seeing him only as temporary financial security.
But the final recording revealed the truth.
Daniel had discovered Claire’s deception months earlier. He had tried to warn his brother, but he refused to listen.
And the kiss?
Daniel had done it so his brother would hate him and walk away from Claire.
He had accepted being remembered as a traitor to protect the person he loved most.
That night, standing beside Daniel’s grave, he finally understood.
His brother had never tried to steal his fiancée.
He had tried to save his brother—even if it meant losing him forever.

