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Betrayed Heart, Culinary Rise

Betrayed Heart, Culinary Rise

Author: Lan Lan
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Introduction 

Word Count: 222    |    Released on: 04/07/2025

a future I was meticulously crafting. My Ashton Culinary Academy ap

to the 'Ultimate Prank Challenge' !" she announced, her cruel smirk widening.

, who just stared at his shoes. They'd "accidentally" spilled water on my application.

ikes. The reflection in the oven showed their triumphant faces, a circle of hyenas enjoying their k

on. No anger, no sadness, just a factual pronouncement. She didn'

my own way, with people who actually r

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Betrayed Heart, Culinary Rise
Betrayed Heart, Culinary Rise
“The scent of rosemary and garlic used to be my comfort, a promise of a future I was meticulously crafting. My Ashton Culinary Academy application, almost complete, sat waiting for my signature dish video. Then, my step-sister Brittany waltzed in, phone already recording. "Welcome back to the 'Ultimate Prank Challenge' !" she announced, her cruel smirk widening. This wasn' t my audition; it was my entry for her "Worst Chef Wannabe" contest. Laughter erupted, sharp and loud, from her clique, including Liam, my childhood friend, who just stared at his shoes. They'd "accidentally" spilled water on my application. My meticulously written essays blurred into meaningless inkblots. My chance was gone. They hadn't just destroyed my dream; they' d turned me into a prop in their game for social media likes. The reflection in the oven showed their triumphant faces, a circle of hyenas enjoying their kill, while I was a ghost in my own kitchen. The warmth was gone, replaced by the sting of betrayal. My mom' s voice later confirmed: Ashton had withdrawn my application. No anger, no sadness, just a factual pronouncement. She didn' t ask what happened, or if I was okay. I was just a problem to her. They wanted peace? Fine. I would find my own way, with people who actually respected me. I was done understanding.”