The Fame Paradox
e her face a sick glow. The room was very still, only the TV's hum broke the silence. She
ysical representation of the emotional cost of what her wo
ty - melting into the upholstery, numb, whil
e we
since everyt
t happene
g one of Stardom's Heights' brigh
she barely saw it at all. The ever flashing h
ays, her name was dra
ons, now she was mere
lair: Fallen
relenting drumbeat. She shut her eyes as if wi
believed
turned their
his happen
ndeniable talent. Yet now, the world saw only a tarnished rep
yal stung
friend, had been the first
oyfriend, had turned on her
ayed her-leaving her to fend for herself in a
t the truth, not when the
bled as she pick
ldn't h
ce. Comments, accusations, and hate, flo
world was against her,
ations were
mments
screen, reading
formed in h
' card so well. Who knew she was s
s? That's beyond disgusting. I ca
not shocked. N
hat's when you know it's not just rumors. To
spotlight. The world would be a bet
used to love her. Guess
with her manipulation. How
I'm honestly disgusted th
r for so long... I feel
ing in her heart. She could almost hear t
ight-air all thick, an
nce more, now ea
ut new ones took
t hold on m
all the shame, the being alone, the deep pain of
believe
ed-God, she
ors, anyone wh
had already ma
for help, only to
ne c
tood by
ded them most. Sydney and Max, the two she thought were her best f
ting themselves as the victims, while Sc
st her aside, choosing t
cared about her, no
were using her downfall to further thei
her t
n her chest, as if the
her f
mething so terrible? M
he was
n the manipulativ
punishment, the pri
d was better o
o
oud and clear, filled with defiance, y
dn't
mattered
t-the mocking, loud la
V sound, louder than the
, in the silence of
reminder of the fall from grace t
ision blurred, her body shaking with
for, everything she'd
se the penthouse
as noth
nothin
phone on silence, she couldn't
stand to look
with the endless
shaking, as if she
gitated mind swirlin
penthouse were
as no e
eft to t
ven h
had found their way to her mind
be best if she si
ly that her bare feet connected to the cold pavement
silent, deser
gnize the person
let Elle Sinclair t
ul roaming the streets
ept w
fog, her he
rself, wasn't able to summ
same thing that was
it