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Pixelated Promises, Shattered Dreams

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 780    |    Released on: 03/07/2025

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life into "Pixelated Promises." It was more than a game; it was the story of my life with Liam. Every quest was a memory, every

rive in my pocket, ready to show it off at our small, self-funded booth. I pushed through the crowds, the

I saw

him in a brilliant, electric glow. But the name on the sc

ess... they were mine. They were the characters I had drawn and

nd. A popular streamer I' d only ever seen online. She held the microphone, he

d to a dull hum in my ears. I stood there, frozen, th

applause was still ringing out. He was flushed with excitemen

Did you see that? The

y towards the stage, where our game's

as that

o register my tone.

ell through at the last minute. She was devastated. I thought we coul

t? By giving

rebranding. It' s a better name, anyway. More modern. Sophia has a

ers, his grip feeling more li

way, right? You hate the spotlight. Just think of it as.

ng it hard to breathe. I had to get back to my booth. Our booth. The one he had forgotten about. I had to pretend everything was fine. I h

le on my face. I demoed a small puzzle game I' d made years

nd influencers. He was laughing, putting a proprietary hand on the small of her back as she answere

ds started to tremble, a familiar, terrifying symptom I' d been trying to ignore for mon

n simmering inside me finally caught fire, a hot, searing rage that burned away the shock and left only a bitter, a

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“For seven years, I poured my soul into "Pixelated Promises," a game that was meant to be the living embodiment of my love story with Liam. I envisioned it as the grand finale, the pixelated masterpiece that would finally lead to his proposal. But at the biggest gaming convention of the year, my world shattered as I watched him on the main stage, showcasing my game, rebranded as "Digital Destiny," with his ex-girlfriend, Sophia, at his side. My characters, my art, my life's work-all presented as her vision, while Liam stood by, beaming, completely oblivious to the dawning horror on my face. He dismissed my pain, my betrayal, and every question I had, brushing it all off as "just a rebranding" for "the good of the project" because Sophia had a "huge following." He even had the audacity to suggest that since I "hated the spotlight," I should just "lend" her my life' s work. Later, I overheard conversations confirming my worst fears: Liam and Sophia' s collaboration wasn't new; it was a premeditated plan spanning years, and I was just a temporary placeholder until his "real love" was available. My seven-year relationship, my dreams, my very identity-all crumbled into dust, proving I had been nothing more than a convenient tool. Adding insult to injury, he exploited my critical illness, diagnosed just weeks prior, to manipulate me into continuing to provide technical support for their game. Then, I stumbled upon a file on our shared server: "Sophia_Game_Proposal_V1.docx," a document containing my deeply personal design notes from five years ago-notes I hadn' t even shared with him-now stolen and claimed as Sophia' s "inspiration." When confronted, Liam, with sickening nonchalance, asked me to "just let it go" for Sophia's sake, utterly oblivious to the fact that I was dying. That night, amidst the hollow celebrations for "Digital Destiny," I sent Liam a final text: "We're done. Don't contact me." The next morning, he showed up at my door, feigning shock at the breakup, and then, in a desperate, performative gesture, knelt and proposed with a diamond ring. But his theatrical display meant nothing; the man I loved had already stolen everything from me. When he stumbled upon my medical report, confirming my terminal illness, he crumbled, blaming Sophia, begging for forgiveness. Yet, his tears were too late; the man I had loved for seven years had left me with nothing but ashes. I was done fighting not for myself, but for the devastated faces of my parents, I agreed to one last, futile treatment. In the faint light of an old arcade, surrounded by the ghosts of our past, I calmly told Liam, "We had a good dream once, Liam. It was a beautiful promise," accepting the end with quiet dignity.”
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