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Betrayed Ballerina: A Love Lost

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 1166    |    Released on: 09/07/2025

a sharp protest whenever I moved too quickly. It was the ghost of a dream, the ghost of the dancer I u

en who still had the future I' d lost, and the endless, flat silence of a

d, or a bill collector. It was a frantic sta

t' s Mr. H

was tight

ackstage. A lighting rig fell.

fire in a shy teenager and forged her into a principal dancer.

" I asked, my

ity General. But Sarah...

ckstage. An accident. It felt wrong, too convenient. A cold dread,

my words numb. "David.

he other end

id and Lily left right after their rehearsal. Said they h

Hayes. My

r, Lily Chen, the new prodigy, the sweet, charming girl who had appeared in our lives and effortlessly taken everything that was once mine. And Ethan, the b

y' s debut. While the man who had built al

ickening, gut-wrenching memory, so vivid it

r officially over, listening to the doctors talk in hushed, pitying tones. I remembered David visiting once, not to comfort me, but to tell me that Lily would be taki

ersible. He had been the one to oversee my therapy, to prescribe the treatments. He told me he had done everything he could

. I watched as they isolated Mr. Harrison, pushing him out of the company he built, until he was left with nothing. I had died a slow death, a forgotten name in a playbill, my spirit as b

d was clenched so tightly around my phone that my knuckles were white. The

memory. It w

me people, the same motives, t

time was

e. I let them win. I let them destroy me and

f my defeat. A fire I thought had died long ago began to burn in my chest.

Not

r the news to tell me it was too late. They had taken my career. Th

id, my voice no longer n

ovement sent a jolt of pain up my leg, a fierce reminder of what I had lost. But the

ing, but not from fear. It was from a surge of adr

id and I as children, him lifting me onto his shoulders. A picture of Ethan and me on the day we got

hind Lily' s innocent smile, the ruthless ambition behind Dav

ding toward danger. I was weak, impaired, and alone. But for the first time in a very long time, I was not helpless. I

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“The pain was an old, familiar ghost, living in my leg, a constant reminder of the dancer I used to be. My life had become a quiet echo of a forgotten dream, teaching kids the future I' d lost, marked by the silence of a world without applause. Then, the Grand Metropolitan Ballet called. Not a friend, not a bill collector. It was a frantic stage manager reporting an accident, a fallen lighting rig, and my mentor, Mr. Harrison, in bad shape. They said it looked really bad. My mind raced. Mr. Harrison, the man who shaped me, who was more a father than my own, lay broken. A cold dread, colder than the ache in my leg, crept up my spine. "David? And Lily?" I asked, my words numb. My ambitious brother and my sweet, charming adopted sister, the new prodigy-the girl who effortlessly took everything that was once mine. They were together, busy preparing for Lily' s debut, while Mr. Harrison lay critically injured. Not dread, but a sickening memory rose-the same crippling injury, the same cold indifference from my family. I remembered David telling me Lily would take my Swan Lake role, casually, for the good of the company. I remembered Ethan, my brilliant ex-fiancé, saying my damage was irreversible, while a flicker of relief crossed his eyes as he looked at Lily. In that memory, I gave up, watching them soar, isolating Mr. Harrison. I died a slow death, my spirit broken, then heard of his lonely, accidental death and saw their triumphant faces on magazine covers. A sharp gasp snapped me back. This wasn' t a memory; it was a warning. The same people, the same motives, the same suspicious "accident." But this time, I wasn' t a broken, passive victim. I looked at my useless leg, at the crutches-symbols of defeat. A slow, determined fire ignited within me. No. Not again. They took my career, my future. They would not take another person I loved. "I' m on my way," I said, my voice sharp and clear. This time, I knew their game. I knew the darkness behind Lily' s smile, David' s ruthless ambition, Ethan' s moral rot. Crippled, isolated, but not helpless. I was heading to that theater, not to watch the show, but to stop it.”
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