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Betrayed Love, Unbroken Melody

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 937    |    Released on: 01/07/2025

a bow. She had just performed my composition at the competition' s solo showcase, and the judges were mesmerized. The pain of it was a dull, constant ac

n a thick layer of numbness. This was my new reality. I had to endure it. The only thing that kept me going was the faint, flickering hope of

. I remembered my fifteenth birthday, the last one before my father died. He had woken me up with a silly song and a plate of pancakes with a single, lopsided candle in the middle. We had spent the day at the conservatory, listening to a

with people for Chloe' s birthday party. My mother and stepfather had gone all out. Balloons in Chloe' s favorite co

ad known for years, parents of other musicians, old family friends, they all walk

r' s friends said to her, gesturing towards Chloe, who

d, her smile never reaching her eyes. S

dozen other expensive gifts from her friends. Ethan and Noah gave her a framed photo of the three of them, taken right afte

stupid bird in my chest, and it was dying a slow death. As the night wore on, and the cake was cut-a giant, three-tiered confection with "Happ

sound of their laughter following me down the hall. I sat on my bed in the dark, clutching the silver locket around my neck. I

or. It was my mother. For a wild

she asked, her voice low and tense. "Chloe is downstairs, celebrating her birthday and our win in the

t even the quartet' s w

o, Mom," I said, my v

ition, followed by a wave of annoyance. "Oh, for heaven' s sake, Avery. With everything going on, the competi

gize. She didn' t

ing. "And I need you to apologize to Chloe for your behavior. And give he

my chest. She wanted me to apologize. She wanted me to give a gift t

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“The silence in the practice room was where my future unfolded, a shared dream with my quartet: Juilliard, then the NYC Philharmonic. Ethan, my secret love; Chloe, my stepsister; and Noah, our steady violist. But the night before my scholarship audition, the dream shattered. Hidden on the stairs, I heard them-Chloe' s sharp voice, "She gets everything. It' s my turn." Then Ethan, the boy I adored, "Avery' s good, but she holds us back with all that... emotional playing." Betrayal twisted in my gut as I watched my future, a beautiful melody, curdle into a horrifying, dissonant chord. He didn' t love me; they weren' t my friends. During my audition, my A-string was loose, buzzing horribly. I saw Chloe' s triumphant smile, Ethan staring at the floor. My dream was over, stolen by those I trusted most. My own family echoed their cruelties, my mother accepting the lie that I had "choked." Then, they tried to take the silver locket, my father' s last gift. Ethan held me, Noah pried my fingers, and Chloe snapped the chain, kicking me as I clutched the broken silver. "What did you do?" Ethan asked Chloe, but it was too late. In the shattering pain, a cold resolve formed. I would not be broken. When my mentor offered a chance at the Royal Academy of Music, I seized it, a secret spark of hope in the suffocating darkness. My escape began.”
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