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Love's Betrayal, Architecture's Triumph

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 700    |    Released on: 09/07/2025

ol. A boy in my history class, a sweet, lanky kid named Matt, started walking me to

o the movies on Fri

ver even considered dating anyone besides David, though our relationship was st

ooked up to see David standing there, his face dark. He had ju

nded, his eyes fixed on t

quickly, trying to s

ote to me, and then his eyes scanned the hallway until he saw Matt, who was watching us from a distan

," David said, his

a movie," I said, flu

d my arm, his grip surprisingly

rning with an emotion I couldn' t quite name. It wasn'

ight for you,

' t even

e not going to date him. You'

ldered. "You can' t

to me. High school guys are idiots. They' ll just mess with your head and hurt

s together. He wasn't just being a protective friend. He was jealous. The realiz

he change in my expression

g until college. We' ll make a pact. We' ll get into N

ing I had ever heard. He wa

, my heart thumping w

ved smile that made my stom

ght him water at his basketball games, I helped him with his homework (even when I had my own to do), and I waited

e out, feeling a secret thrill each time.

s you like his personal assistant, not his

derstand. They didn' t have a

est love story of all time. I was so blinded by the fantasy that I couldn't see the

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Love's Betrayal, Architecture's Triumph
Love's Betrayal, Architecture's Triumph
“The acceptance letters for NYU, side-by-side on my desk, symbolized four years of high school effort and a shared dream with David: studying architecture in New York City. Our entire lives were perfectly planned. Then, I overheard David on the phone, his voice low and excited, revealing a horrifying truth: "California is going to be insane. No, she has no idea. I can't do it anymore. The clinginess... I need to be free." My world shattered. The boy I'd loved since childhood, who held our future, was crushing it without a thought. He admitted he was going to UCLA to study film, and when I asked about our plans, he flatly said, "I' m tired of you. I need space to be my own person." His words hit harder than any blow. I realized my devotion had been seen as a cage. All those years I' d put his needs first, sacrificing my own friendships and passions to support him, believing it was love. Now, I saw it was all to make him feel bigger while I made myself smaller. He' d left me feeling like the villain in our story. I couldn't understand. How could the boy who once declared, "Sarah's not a girl. She's Sarah," now call me clingy and dismiss me like trash? Why did he always pull me back with sweet gestures, only to lash out and abandon me when I tried to look out for him? But a tiny, hard kernel of anger began to form. He thought I couldn't survive without him. I would go to NYU, I would study architecture, and I would prove him wrong. Even if it killed me.”
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