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Best Friend Zone: A Brutal Awakening

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 1277    |    Released on: 10/07/2025

se and keys, planning to slip out before he woke up. I could go to a cof

en the front door when

ning

ng up on the couch, his hair a mess, his eyes still heavy with

ng to get coffee," I

n, not me. "I' m already making some. An

was tilting on its axis, and he was acting like it was just another mor

..." I started, needing

racked eggs into a pan. "Don' t say you' r

s back, stunne

t some kid you' ve known your whole life. I haven' t seen you as just my sister

ager who was always tagging along with me and Lily. But the man standing in fro

d on the counter. The screen lit up wi

en. It felt like an intrusion, a ghost from a li

he phone, then back to my

ssibly want? To apologize again? To make sure I

ver, picked up the phone, and swip

you ran out last night," Ethan' s voice fil

and hard. "She was a little busy crying her eyes out after

end. "Who is this?" Ethan asked, his

ago, I' d been on a terrible date with a guy who wouldn' t take no for an answer. Liam, who was only eighteen at the time

s standing between me and th

He saw the turmoil in my face, the fresh wave of pain Ethan' s voice

d was deafening. He had

t the comfortable warmth I felt with Ethan. This was a jolt,

rwhelmed. My hand went to my che

one that," I whispered, but

end, who I missed every single day. Getting involved wit

. "I can' t do this. It' s not fair to

ced by a deep, weary understanding. He looke

said softly.

bing his jacket from the hook. I watched

before I could stop it. "How will y

your plants when you' re on work trips for three years. I know where you hide the spare key. I know you

der than the kiss. He knew me. He saw the small, mundane

d stepped out, closin

fee and eggs still lingered in the air, a ghost of his prese

nt. But the shapes wouldn't form. The colors all seemed wrong. My creativity, usually my escape, was go

t carried me on a familiar path. Before I knew it, I was standing across the street from the sl

en I s

d tucked into the crook of his arm. She was beautiful, with sharp, confident fea

ul real estate agent I' d seen h

kiss, full of an easy intimacy that I had only ever dreamed of. When they broke apart, he was still smiling. It was a smile I had nev

, it felt like the ground had complet

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Best Friend Zone: A Brutal Awakening
“"Ava, I only see you as a friend." Ethan's quiet words in the noisy bar landed like a ton of bricks, shattering my decade-long crush into a million pieces. I had just poured out years of hidden feelings, only to be met with those five simple words. It was a clear, brutal end to a love story I had directed, starred in, and watched all by myself. He finally looked at me, his expression full of a pity I didn' t want. "You' re my best friend, Ava. I don' t want to lose that." That phrase, 'best friend' , felt like a curse, a box he put me in, safe from my affections. For years, I had held onto fleeting moments, replaying them like favorite movie scenes, only to realize they were just casual gestures from a friend. My entire devotion had unknowingly sabotaged any other chance at a relationship. I was his sun, but he saw me as just another planet in a predictable orbit. The realization was liberating and devastating all at once. Driven by a desperate need to numb the ache, I found myself in a dark bar, downing tequila shots. It was there, amidst the haze, that Liam Walker, my deceased best friend Lily' s younger brother, found me. He saw through my pain, calling Ethan an idiot for not seeing my brilliance, a compliment that pierced through my drunken despair. He saw me not just as a friend, but as someone brilliant. His fierce kindness was too much, leading to a messy, desperate kiss that I instantly regretted upon waking. The guilt, tied to Lily' s memory, was a heavy weight. I believed I had crossed an irreversible line with the boy I'd practically watched grow up. My panic reached a peak when Ethan called, only for Liam to answer and coldly declare, "She was a little busy crying her eyes out after you broke her heart. You' re a bit late with the concern." He hung up, leaving me with a terrifying but thrilling jolt of electricity. Before I could process it, I sent Liam away, convinced I was just like Ethan, careless with others' hearts. But watching Ethan with his new girlfriend, Sarah, and realizing he had let my unrequited love fester out of fear, shattered my remaining illusions. Why did he never love me, even for a second? Why did he let me waste all those years? The bitter truth solidified: he was a coward, too afraid of real loss to embrace something real. And in that moment, I resolved to reclaim my life, to shed the heavy coat of unrequited love, and for the first time, choose myself.”
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