The seventh time Claire Fisher bailed on our marriage license appointment, I finally cut her out of my life—for good. From then on, if she was at a party, I wasn't. When she was scheduled to perform at our college's anniversary celebration, I made sure to leave early. The moment my company announced a collaboration with hers, I resigned without a second thought. Even on Christmas Eve, when she showed up at my parents' house with gifts, I slipped out with a half-hearted excuse about "visiting a friend." I blocked her number. Deleted her from my contacts. Burned every bridge and salted the earth behind me. No calls. No texts. No social media. I didn't reach out. She couldn't reach me. Simple as that. For the better part of my life, I was hopelessly in love with her—waiting on her, caring for her, putting her first in every way that mattered. I gave her all of me without ever holding back. But after the seventh time she left me sitting alone at the City Hall, something inside me broke. I was done. If that meant spending the rest of my life alone, so be it. Better that than sitting in an empty apartment, listening to the silence, holding on to hope for someone who never planned to show up.
Lihat lebih banyakAfter that day, I packed up and returned to my hometown.It was just before the holidays. Sure enough, the reunion invites started rolling in. Old classmates found out I was back and wanted to catch up. As a result, I ended up bouncing from one gathering to the next for a few days straight.It was during the last of those gatherings that things took an unexpected turn.I showed up about 30 minutes late, and heard my name just as I was reaching for the private room's door. Well, not my name, exactly. Hers."Claire! You and Zach used to be joined at the hip, weren't you? You two grew up together and everything. Why haven't you gotten married yet?""Yeah, we all thought for sure you guys would tie the knot right after college!"My hand froze on the doorknob.Inside, there was a pause. Then, Claire's voice, soft and hesitant, came. "We're close. It's happening soon."That set off a round of whoops and teasing from the group.I let go of the doorknob and turned around. No way was I
Sure enough, the next morning, my mom called again.She jumped straight into it. She said Claire was seriously ill and that her parents were tied up with work. Therefore, they couldn't take care of her. Which apparently meant that it was now my job. Her "childhood sweetheart." The one who "always looked after her."I shut that down on the spot."Mom, stop worrying about things that don't concern us. Claire has a boyfriend. If she's in the hospital, that's his job, not mine. Me showing up would just make things messier. I've got stuff to do. Talk later."I didn't wait for her reply. Instead, I hung up immediately.I figured that would be the end of it.Alas, it wasn't. Claire wasn't done yet. She was throwing every last Hail Mary, dragging in anyone and everyone to try and drag me back into her life.Not even ten minutes after I hung up on my mom, my phone rang again. This time, it was from the hospital.It was Claire's doctor. "Are you Claire Fisher's family?" he asked.I flat
I glanced at my phone. The screen was a mess. Calls and texts stacked on top of each other, mostly from Riley and a few other friends. A handful came from some random number I didn't recognize.It didn't take a genius to figure out who it was. Claire must have borrowed someone else's phone. Again.I blocked the number immediately.Then, I opened my WhatsApp and was greeted with a bunch of red dots. It was as if my phone had contracted chickenpox when I wasn't looking. A bunch of friends had reached out, asking if something had happened to me.I sighed, rubbed my temple, and finally posted to my Instagram Story.'I'm fine. Just officially done with certain people and certain things from the past.'Riley liked it within seconds. Then, he called me."Zach, you finally woke up. You have no idea. Claire's totally lost it."He sounded drained. Suspiciously so.I asked her what happened. When he told me, I couldn't help it… I cracked up.Claire had gone on a full-blown manhunt. She
Claire's voice echoed through the hotel lobby like a siren.I froze mid-step on the staircase. My heart kicked into overdrive.Please, God. Don't let the front desk tell her I'm here.The receptionist, bless her soul, held firm."Sorry, Miss," she said with the kind of calm only a highly professional hotel staff could master. "We can't disclose guest information. Privacy policy and all."That should have been the end of it.But Claire, always the composed and polished one, completely lost her cool. She shouted, loud enough to turn heads."Don't give me that privacy crap! I'm his girlfriend! I deserve to know if he's staying here!"Girlfriend?What a foreign word that was. Girlfriend. She had never even said she liked me back in all those years. Not once. And now she wanted to toss that label around?The receptionist kept her cool. "If you believe he's staying here, you're welcome to call him. Naturally, we'll assist you further once he shares his room number with you."Clair
After that day, I cut all contact with Claire—deleted her number, wiped her from my socials. It was like she never existed.My friends would invite me out a few times. I would always ask first, "Is Claire gonna be there?"Eventually, they stopped asking. Everyone started inviting just one of us at a time—a quiet understanding. No one wanted to rock the boat.Time slipped by, and before I knew it, the day before our college's anniversary celebration had arrived.Riley had already called me about it ahead of time, asking if I was going. As one of the school's "outstanding alumni," I had gotten an invitation, too.What I didn't expect was that Claire would be attending too.Now that I think about it, I shouldn't have been surprised. She was always top of the class back in school, and after graduating, she helped the college build up its internship program. Inviting her made sense.When Riley and I got to campus, it was packed, shoulder to shoulder. I flipped through the event sched
I tried everything to get out of it, but Riley dragged me to the party anyway.The moment we got to the hallway outside the private room, I froze. Claire's voice carried right through the door, sharp and smug."Oh, come on, stop hyping it up. Zach's been saying dramatic crap for years, but he always comes crawling back. He's probably just blowing off steam right now. Give it a few days, and he'll be wagging his tail and begging for my attention again."I clenched my jaw so hard I bit into the inside of my cheek. The coppery taste of blood spread across my tongue.Years of effort. Years of loving her, looking out for her, giving her everything I had… And that was how she saw me?Like I was nothing. A doormat. A joke.Riley glanced over and saw the look on my face. His hand landed on my shoulder in a quiet show of support.He was about to open the door when I stopped him.I didn't want to see Claire. Not now. Not ever again.I turned, grabbed Riley's arm, and started walking awa
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