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Sienna’s POV

I looked at Liam, into the eyes that once held so much love—now filled with nothing but hatred. I wanted to ask why. But what was the point? Even if I screamed, no one wanted to hear my side anymore.

Liam reached for the car door and opened it for Emily, treating her the way he used to treat me. Emily slipped inside quickly, not daring to meet my gaze.

Liam stayed standing beside the car for a moment, looking at me one last time. His eyes were sharp, as if to remind me I no longer had a place in their world.

“You should stop showing up just to stir up drama,” he said, then got in the car and shut the door with a cold, final thud.

I remained where I was, frozen like a statue.

The car slowly pulled away, leaving me alone in the now quiet parking lot. I watched it grow smaller in the distance, until it disappeared beyond the school gate.

My chest felt empty. But also unbearably full. I hugged myself tightly. The morning air, once crisp, now felt like icy blades agains
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Paul Smith
poor writing, why involve the child as being cold to his mom he should be neutral
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Spam Pomku
I know right??
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Christine
Since when did Liam’s eyes hold love for her?
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