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Too Late, Mr. Rockstar

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 596    |    Released on: 27/06/2025

gainst the brick wall, trying to breathe. The punk rock clothes that were suppo

r's back entrance. They were drunk, their laugh

of them slurred, his eyes raking o

ncess?" another one sn

seized me. I opened my mouth to scream, but only a choked sound came out.

out, the name a

gain and Ethan appeared, silhoue

ed at the men. They grumbled but backe

was short-lived. Ethan turned

is voice loud enough for anyone nearby to hear. "Are you

ty was in full swing. The air was thick with smoke and the smell of stale beer

" someone shouted, a

s, smiled and leaned into Ethan. He wrapped his arm around her waist, pull

a tray of shot glasses in front of me. "Come on, Gabr

and hard liquor made me sick

ng with contempt. "See? Can't even hang

he entire thing without stopping. The crowd went wild, cheering her on. She slammed the emp

weight, pressing down on my chest. I felt small, stupid, and com

another. The cheap tequila burned a path down my throat.

I mumbled, stumblin

the door, I heard Ethan's

a buzz

d onto the grimy pavement, the world dissolving into a black, spinning void. The last thing I rem

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“My husband, a rockstar on the rise, just dedicated his Battle of the Bands victory to his "true muse"-our band's new bassist, Molly. Then they shared a long, passionate kiss on stage, right in front of me, as I stood there, holding the victory cake I' d spent two days baking for him. Later, I heard him laugh, calling me "pathetic," a "church girl playing dress-up" who "just tries too hard." Then, after he "saved" me from harassing strangers, he publicly shamed me for my outfit and forced me to drink until I ended up in the hospital with alcohol poisoning. Fresh from the ER, I saw him on one knee, proposing. Not to me, but to Molly, whispering, "I'll take care of you and our baby," words eerily similar to those he' d used when he pressured me into an abortion. He then ripped off my designer leather jacket, the one I' d saved for months to buy for him, and draped it over Molly, declaring she "actually looks good in this." How could he, my husband, betray me so completely and utterly humiliate me? Was this all a twisted joke, or was this the man I married all along? Instead of crying or screaming, a strange, cold calm washed over me, and I walked straight out of that hospital, pulling out my phone to call Austin's best divorce lawyer.”
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