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Love Me, Love My LiesEP 59

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Love Me, Love My Lies

Returning from a business trip, Evelyn reminds her husband to watch over their kid, Vivian. But through the nursery monitor, she sees her fall into the pool. Racing to save her daughter, Evelyn begins to unravel the dark secrets her husband has buried beneath their perfect life… What did he hide, and will she reach her daughter in time?
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White Coat, Red Dress, Black Hearts

She stands tall in white, but her eyes scream red rage. He kneels in black, bleeding from forehead and soul. Love Me, Love My Lies doesn't whisper drama — it screams it through clenched teeth and shattered silence. The funeral wreath behind them? Just a prop for their emotional warzone. 💔🖤

When Grief Becomes a Weapon

In Love Me, Love My Lies, mourning is just camouflage. The woman in white isn't here to cry — she's here to expose. The man on the floor? Not grieving — begging. And those shocked faces around them? They knew all along. This isn't a eulogy; it's an indictment wrapped in silk and sorrow. ⚖️🌹

Blood on the Carpet, Lies in the Air

That drop of blood trailing down his temple? Symbolic. The apples rolling off the altar? Foreshadowing. Love Me, Love My Lies uses funeral decor as chess pieces in a game of power and betrayal. She doesn't need a sword — her stare cuts deeper. He doesn't need a shield — his tears are his defense. 🩸🍎

The Real Mourner Is the Camera

Love Me, Love My Lies films grief like a thriller. Close-ups on trembling lips, wide shots of kneeling despair, slow pans across stunned guests — every angle screams 'something's wrong.' The real tragedy? No one's crying for the dead. They're crying for what's about to be revealed. 🎥😱

Her Silence Screams Louder Than His Sobs

She says nothing — yet her posture, her gaze, her stillness — they roar. He sobs, bleeds, pleads — yet he's powerless. Love Me, Love My Lies flips the script: the quietest person holds the most power. The funeral isn't for the departed — it's for the lies they left behind. 🤫

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