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Seventeen Again: The Day Everything Changed

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 582    |    Released on: 06/06/2025

vin and Jack, and that they were staying local for B

arah Miller's house, her back

by the punch bowl. "Kevin and Jack, ditching the Ivy Le

t of nowhere? Sounds like sour

my head down, fiddling wi

he said, his arm casually draped over the back of her chair. Jack was on the other, refilling her drink,

that way when we deb

" Kevin was saying, his voice carrying ov

lasses. We'll make sure you pass everyth

a deep depression. The doctors told Kevin and Jac

d me a single

regular comedy

lanned to get their signatures, a memento of our li

d, I

her eyes, bright and ca

planning on that big move to California? Or are you hoping

his expression hardening. "Don't

us to sign your yearbook, I guess we can. But Brittany needs our

years of highlighting, color-coding, and an

Brit

aste fille

"She can borrow them. The notes

s entrance. My acceptance was alre

ressed, a flicker of somet

I said, standing up

ng hard to get, Emily

rbook from my hands

ribbled

back, a smug l

later, alo

o Succeed," they'd w

they'd detailed a recent tr

in Kevin's blocky handwriting:

th it: "Hope you find what you'

ication

nto tiny pieces, and let them sc

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Seventeen Again: The Day Everything Changed
Seventeen Again: The Day Everything Changed
“I died peacefully in my eighties, only to shockingly wake up seventeen again, still in my childhood bedroom. It was college application day, and everything felt eerily familiar, especially my lifelong dream with best friend Jack and boyfriend Kevin: Princeton, shared dorms, and a future intertwined. But the comfort shattered an instant later. Kevin and Jack, my supposed "constants," calmly announced they were ditching the Ivy League. Their new plan? State University, staying local, all to "support" Brittany, the head cheerleader-a non-entity in my previous life-who claimed her family was in crisis. The betrayal hit like a physical blow. Suddenly, my meticulously organized SAT notes, the very tools of *my* ambition, were handed over to Brittany without a second thought. They paraded her scores, reveling in *her* success, while publicly dismissing my shock and mocking my sudden declaration of choosing UC Berkeley. At the graduation party, they treated Brittany like royalty, their arms around her, their attention solely hers, while I became an irrelevant outsider. The yearbook, a symbol of our unbreakable bond, bore their dismissive scrawls, cementing my abandonment. How could the boys who were my rocks, my future, obliterate *our* shared dream for someone they barely knew? Why did their chivalry translate into such a profound betrayal of me? The sheer injustice and confusion were a cold knot in my stomach. But I wouldn't let their misplaced heroism define me. No longer the girl who silently absorbed their choices, I clutched my Berkeley acceptance, booked a one-way flight, and definitively chose my own destiny. This time, I was playing for myself.”
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