The Fame Paradox
. The wind pulled at her hair, pulling at the sides of her dark thoughts. It was
ff's edge, looking at the big space be
o the edge, where the
cks below, the infinite drop that
d between two worlds, ne
s and adoration, it felt
he fu
ike her; it had no room for
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seemed so
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om what remain
om the fall that had been creeping into her thoughts for days, if not weet her-standing on the edge of no
ights below, but her hea
he nasty, ugly words rang in h
nts like these, each memory a specter e
rassment to this
nd resonated through her head as if he was next to
ted him-for someone, anybody-to help her throug
en she was at her most vulnerable. But instead, she
He had barely looked at her as he spoke.
u've ruined everything. No
ruck her like a knife
r knees before him, completely uncomprehending of how th
pment, something to be thrown away once
a failure
abil
hild, the perfect daughter to
et out of
e said before
stupid, she had turned and walked out of hi
her no matter what - could so casually discard her? Her fingers gripped the railing
an't do anyth
ed to have struc
him for comfort,
so she had thought, who would
hing with him-her hea
came, he was the first to
ntinued, the silence that came after
bed, Scarlet. You'
er, to stand by her side, but Max was
ed her the way s
a romance which had crumbled
as another flash o
through her brain like a tolli
sted more than anyone, had turned on h
rayal so well documented, was s
arlet? You were just a stepping stone for m
her apart, and yet,
r image, her place in the world. To her, Scarlet
len, Sydney had stepped
her knees gave way, and she leane
d believed in them, in their words, in t
doned her, and she w
the edge
as Matthew Fletc
with one, well-placed act of betrayal. He framed her,
e ghost who had faded into the ba
onal, Scarlet.
ine
always
d - every treachery - had been personal. She had given them everything
of the memory flooding bac
from her-everything she had come to love an
ldn't b
uldn't
is the on
sed her mind lik
hing left t
no family,
had fors
y before her, wai
rt raced around and around in her chest and the lig
re she stood and where she wanted to be - far, far aw
es again and took
s shattered by a de
nal decision? Yo
ry, sharp as a k
ed from
blackness concealed who spoke. The