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Operative Maya: Five Years Cover

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 539    |    Released on: 16/06/2025

ic vintage Swiss watch, a model he' d admired for years but could never justify buying. S

ent store downtown, nestled on a

carefully taking it out, a

's just like the one Grandfather

Ethan's arm, dressed impeccably, her ey

her. "It is beau

he watch the associat

smile tightened almost impercepti

watch in Maya's hand. "Is t

watch reminds her of her grandfather. It has so much sentimental value for her." He looked at

ate looked awkwa

ve years. Five years of this. Of her need

t," Maya said,

h, really? That's so

eved. "See? I knew

continued, still looking at hi

bonus Ethan had just received from his startup, a bonus he' d

razy? That's..." He looked at the price tag still di

a flicker of annoyance in her ey

ply. "Take it or leave it." Sh

ia, whose lower lip had started t

ya, his jaw tight wi

the transfer. Maya watched the confirmation pop up on her

ok the watch from Maya and began to box it for Olivia,

, the earlier relief replaced by a deep, unsettling confusion

he store, leaving them with their expe

nally seemed to realize this wasn't just Maya b

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Operative Maya: Five Years Cover
Operative Maya: Five Years Cover
“My life with Ethan was a predictable loop: his phone calls about Olivia, his "friend" who always needed him, my forgotten anniversaries, and our shared savings mysteriously funneling into her latest drama. It was exhausting, yet I' d become numb to it, a quiet resignation my constant companion. Then, a stark notification flashed on my sleek, Agency-issued device: "Covenant Term Conclusion: Operative Maya. Extraction Protocol initiated. T-minus seven days." Five years of this life, defined by his neglect and her endless demands, were about to end. Just like that. A profound, almost liberating indifference washed over me. Later, true to form, Ethan called, cancelling our anniversary dinner again because Olivia was having a crisis. He expected my usual quiet frustration, but all I felt was nothing. Every chipped-away piece of me over the years had finally left me utterly empty. He couldn't comprehend my calm "Okay," only that it wasn't the reaction he was used to. He' d barely noticed how deeply I' d funded his dreams, how I' d been the only one holding onto "our" life. What did it all even mean, this existence where I was merely an afterthought, an ATM? But that notification wasn't just an end; it was a beginning. A countdown to an 'extraction protocol' only I understood. The taste of freedom was intoxicating, and I knew, with utter certainty, that the real assignment was just beginning. And this time, it was for me.”
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