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My High School Sweetheart, Reimagined

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 455    |    Released on: 26/06/2025

ment on the other side of town. It was a mess of pizza boxes a

tarted sh

her excuse being that my mother was worried I was

disaster of an apartment spotless. The trash was gone, the dishes were

, helping my mom in the garden. My mom would call me afterward, telling

nch was in trouble, deep in debt and facing foreclosure. Her family was old money,

perate, pathetic campaign. She wasn't figh

made things clear. This wasn't about l

at the altar. I saw the whispers, the pitying looks they gave her in the grocery store. She had been the q

owever, were

said one night, cornering me in their kitchen. "A

other life where my wife cheated on me and died, so I got reb

them a p

" I said, the words tasting like as

ice, the raw pain I couldn't hide, was enough. For the first time, t

rary peace, bu

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“The preacher' s voice echoed in the barn as I stood at the altar, ready to marry Jocelyn, my high school sweetheart. This was supposed to be the happiest day of my life, but all I saw was the twisted metal of a Ford Explorer. In another life, our 25th wedding anniversary ended with a phone call: "Your wife... she didn't make it. She wasn't alone, sir. A man was with her. Ryan Scott." The grief was a physical wound, but the betrayal poisoned twenty-five years of my life. Now, miraculously, I was back. Reborn on this very day, given a second chance. Not to fix it, but to end it before it began. "No," I declared, cutting through the vows like a gunshot. Jocelyn' s smile faltered, confusion widening her perfect eyes. A cold fury fueled me as I told her I didn' t love her anymore, then leaped from the loft, limping away from the life of quiet misery I refused to live again. But despite my escape, she kept coming back – cleaning my apartment, charming my parents. It had to be about money, I reasoned, rumors of her family' s debt swirling. I even offered her a financial bailout, demanding she leave me alone. "You think this is about money?" she whispered, tears streaming. "I came back, too! I came back for you!" Her words shattered my carefully constructed reality. She came back, too? Impossible. She collapsed, and I later saw her with Ryan Scott, the man she died with. Rage confirmed my initial suspicions. But then, she found me, telling a story of an entity, a parasite, that controlled her in our past life, leading to the crash. And then, she collapsed again, sick. I finally learned the truth: Glioblastoma. My cancer, from my old life. She had taken my fate. This wasn't just a second chance, but a cosmic correction. And now, reborn again, I stood before her in high school. "Hi," I said, my voice filled with a love that had crossed lifetimes. "I'm Ethan Lester. It's nice to meet you. For the first time. Again."”
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