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Betrayed Love, Unbroken Melody

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 927    |    Released on: 01/07/2025

lat. The numbness was returning, a welcome

been difficult. You made everyone uncomfortable at the party. Just go down, say you' re sorr

rson with feelings or dreams. I was a problem to be managed. The love I thought was unconditional from my mother was, I now realized, entirely conditional on me be

as a small word, but

, shocked. "Wha

I' m not ap

her cheek. "Mom, what' s taking so long? Everyone' s asking where you are." She saw the look on my face and her

her voice syrupy sweet. She took a step cl

I said, my hand closing

"And since Avery didn' t get me anything... I think it' s only fair that she g

s a new level of cruelty, a calculated strike

, looking at my mother, pleading with

n. But Chloe was her new husband' s daughter, the win

d. "It' s just a piece of jewelry. Don' t b

me my voice was

pped. "Give it to me,"

Her fingers clawed at my hand, trying to pry

I shouted, trying

n by the noise. They took in the scene in an instant-Ch

n asked, but his eyes were

e cried, her voice filled with fake tears. "I j

lp me!" Ch

he headboard. His grip was strong, unyielding. The charm was gone, replaced by something u

d!" I struggled against h

k, his actions efficient and detached. This was the boy who used to share his lunch with me when I forgot mine, the one who would walk me home after late pract

he chain caught on my sweater, and with an impatient yank, she ripped it free. The delicate silver chain snapped. T

chipped off. A deep scratch marre

nside me br

n in my arm where Chloe' s nails had dug in. As my fingers closed around the broken silver, Chloe, in a fit of rage that I was still fighting back, kicked out. Her heel caught m

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Betrayed Love, Unbroken Melody
Betrayed Love, Unbroken Melody
“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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