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My Best Friend's Ex, My Career's End

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 616    |    Released on: 06/06/2025

relentless physical therapy for my own lingering shoulder strain from

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flicker

rs. They're holding a supplemental tryout. A spot opened up. Th

aped. A sec

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ophia, c

she'd said, a little too

news to him. He was still in the wheelchair, though his "

to fly to Jacksonville, Soph

ed in his car, something that could prove it wasn't his fault. He only just remembered where he might have seen a copy of it –

our drive each way. My flight is the d

write down the details for me, but his hand was shaking too much." She lowered her voice. "He drew a map. It's... it looks like a child's sc

er me. Lucas, master manipulato

s?" Sophia had an army of i

cifically asked for you. He said... he said you're

was a bi

onight, Sophia." The weat

n and out. Please. For hi

leverage: Mom

the map,"

es, and an X marking a spot near a supposedly abandoned warehouse.

e that quickly escalated into a torrential downpour. The o

o near zero. Wind bu

paved track leading into dense woods. The warehouse

d in my rearview mirror, blindingly bright. They w

wheel, my kn

no time

etal. My head slammed a

spun, then

ss claimed me was of the Jacksonville tryout,

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My Best Friend's Ex, My Career's End
My Best Friend's Ex, My Career's End
“My NFL dream was within reach. I'd just led my team to a State Championship, and a scout from the Dallas Cowboys wanted to meet me. Life felt perfect. Then Sophia called. Not to congratulate me, but to demand I attend her ex-fiancé, Lucas Sterling's, "recovery party." He, a supposedly paralyzed race car driver, apparently needed my emotional support. I missed the crucial Cowboys meeting. At that lavish party, Lucas, always the victim, publicly humiliated me, forcing a humiliating apology. He then "accidentally" ruined my championship jacket, a cherished symbol of years of dedication. Sophia just brushed it off, offering expensive gifts as "compensation." I began logging every sacrifice, every forced compliance, in a personal ledger-a "debt" I owed Sophia for her family's help with my mother's experimental treatment. Each "gift" was just another painful tally of what I'd lost, from my father's treasured football to my dignity. Was my life just currency for them? When the Jacksonville Jaguars offered a tryout, a second chance, Lucas orchestrated a horrific car crash, ending my career with a shattered arm. Sophia, fully aware, prioritized his theatrical injury, leaving me bleeding and broken. The 99th debt was paid, but I was done. I disappeared, leaving behind a life that had cost me everything.”
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