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Two Years, A Cosmic Lie

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 602    |    Released on: 10/07/2025

It was the same practiced response

ging the subject. She grabbed my hand, her

was already wearing a new bracelet, a delicate silver chain with a small charm.

off, telling me they were just friends, that I was her world. She would kiss me and pull me clo

anym

was a chaotic mess of rich kids, loud music, and expensive al

voice full of fond exasperation as she s

some blonde girl whose name I could never remember. I stoo

I asked one of Liam's f

th a shrug. "He spent too much on his new

mething very different than broke for me. I noticed the logo on his t-shirt, a brand I knew cost hundr

ll so cl

. I found a quiet corner o

d at his jokes, and brought him drinks. She was a perfect

rom the main party, down

," she said, her voice br

he lake was still, the water like black glass. I real

wine and two glasses. A surprise. I watched her

My foot slipped on a wet patch. I stumbled, lost my

brutal. I flailed, my clothes draggi

with shock. Then, her gaze shifted. Liam

at me. She was already swimming, but not toward me. She was swim

d me, the person who

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“I poured every spare dollar from my part-time jobs and scholarships into a scuffed-up piggy bank, dreaming of a future with Chloe and a promise ring that would seal our love. But then I heard her laugh-a laugh that wasn't for me. Just an hour after I ended things, saying "We're over," my best friend, Liam, walked up, clueless as ever, showing off an expensive watch Chloe had helped him pick out, a watch that screamed what a joke my cheap promise ring was. I ducked into a stairwell, my heart pounding, and pulled out my phone. In our shared photo album, I found a selfie of Chloe and her friends at a fancy rooftop bar. Zooming in, I saw it-my piggy bank, next to a bottle of champagne, being used as an ashtray. The memory hit me: overhearing Chloe brag to her friends about using me as "A tool, a pawn to make Liam finally notice me," all while calling me "a little charity case" and "so boring." My world shattered. Two years, all a lie, a game where I was just a prop in her drama with Liam. The cheap daisies I held for her surprise visit were crushed in my hand, my stomach churning with nausea. I spent the night walking, my mind a blank, howling void. The pain solidified into a cold, hard resolve: I had to disappear. Five years of isolation. No friends. No family. No Chloe. To me, it sounded less like a punishment and more like a rescue. I went to see Professor Davies and signed up for the Ares Project.”
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