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Beyond the River's Edge

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 454    |    Released on: 04/07/2025

tle noise, a mix betwe

k with pleasure, not anger. It was a fake protest, a little game she played with he

ick. I could see the flush on her cheeks, the way her eyes were wide with a hungry,

ion a cold mask. I leaned against the wall in

athetic narcissism, the same insatiab

almost

n school graduate, full of hope and a little bit of fear. I got the job at Har

ing department and was looking for a roommate. She seemed perfect.

seemingly genuine. "We can commute together, help each

e, gave me tips on how to navigate the office politics. She even offered to cover a larger shar

d when I tried to protest. "That's wha

rk. Brittany was my opposite – social, outgoing, and a little wild. I thought we balanced each other

she was

y home, and I had been too blind to see the pois

My eyes were wide open. And I w

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“The last thing I remembered was the freezing water closing over my head, Brittany' s triumphant smile the final image in my mind. Then, a gasp. I shot up, coughing, not in the dark river, but in my bed, sunlight streaming through the window. Had it all been a nightmare? The public shaming, getting fired, the whispers, the utter despair that drove me to that river' s edge? A self-satisfied hum from the living room shattered the illusion. Brittany. My heart hammered. This wasn' t a nightmare. It was a second chance. Memories flooded back: my sweet, bubbly roommate turning into a viper. She started using my online identity, my photos, twisting them into something sordid. When I confronted her, she just laughed, "Chloe, don' t be such a prude. They love it. It' s just a bit of fun." I went to HR, but she got there first, twisting the story, painting me as a jealous, unstable friend. They believed her. The photos became more explicit, sent from my work email. I was publicly humiliated, labeled an exhibitionist. My boss couldn' t look me in the eye. The company fired me to "protect its image." My career, everything I' d worked for, was gone. Brittany thrived. She took my job, my desk, my life. She stood on the ashes of my career and pretended she was a hero. The final blow was the public scandal that nearly cost me my life. And then, it did. As the current pulled me under, she had won. But now I was back. The girl who died in that river took all my innocence with her. What was left was a cold, burning desire for revenge. And as I lay there, listening to the clicks of her camera, I knew exactly how I was going to get it.”
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