pte
oe
sed down on me. My future plans, once so clear, evaporated. My two years with Hol
pportunity in San Francisco. It was a long shot, but I had nothing left to los
ter. It was Professor Dav
you were set on staying in LA, building a life here." His voice hel
a fresh start. A complete change of environment." I kept
tudent, Kloe. I'll see what I can do to fast-track your application. The San Francisco firm is a top-tier tech company,
flickered within me. "Thank yo
ber. My heart leaped. It could be Holden. I felt a surge
my voice tig
ccusing. "What the hell was that text abou
My disappointment was swift and bitter. "You know ex
fter two years? What did I do wrong?" He sounded gen
et clingy anyway." "Gold-digger who didn't find the gold." His anger now
tter laugh escaping me. "You're with my best friend, Holden. An
ridiculous! Who told you that? She's just... a friend. And the
ory," I said, my voice hardening. "I saw you. I
walk away? You think you can dump me? You'll regret this, Klo
ed dreams, the promises of a future together. All of it, a lie designed to win a bet. Now, his anger was
oice barely a whisper. "But ending this isn't one of the
g my meager belongings into my worn suitcase. This w
My heart ached. Kloe? Are you okay? Holden j
felt a surge of indignation, quickly replaced by a familiar pang of protectiveness. Jana was naive. She fell for charming smiles and expensive gifts. Her f
y believed Holden was her savior. I didn't want to destroy that for her right now. She deserved happiness, even if it
omplicated. We just weren't meant to be
. Want to meet up later? Holden's friends are having a get-toge
's friends, her new friends. The same friends
ana. Too busy packing. You go and
me jobs. I needed to move fast. I had a few days before my internship started. I wal
tered. Holden. He sat at a large table, laughing loudly. His arm was casually draped around Jana's shoulders. She leane
nds congratulated him, one even patting Jana's hand. "He's all your
hallenge. Jana was the 'right one' now. I was just a pawn in his game. I felt a wa
umbled forward, colliding with a passing skateboarder. We both
kateboarder asked, scrambling to
s. "I'm fine. Just leave me alone." I tried to push myself up,
Is th
glance. Jana stood over me, Holden a few s
knelt beside me, her eyes wi
whole. "It's nothing, Jana. Just leave me. Go back to
his is my best friend, Kloe! We go way back, even
unded. No.
closer, his eyes on my face. "Kloe?" he as
f lies-and in that moment, I felt the last ember of love for him sputter a
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