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Notes from a Broken Future
Notes from a Broken Future
Author: Levi

Chapter 1

Author: Levi
I stared at the note until my vision went blurry.

Then I finally accepted it.

It was Joshua's handwriting.

The end of the 'N' in Nellie always curled upward.

It matched the first note exactly.

I still remembered the look in his eyes the day he asked me to move in with him.

The second I said yes, he'd cried and sworn he'd marry me after graduation.

For four years, we'd lived together behind our parents' backs.

And for four years, I'd been counting down to graduation.

Just a month ago, his birthday wish had been to walk me down the aisle.

So how could he have meant any of this?

How could there have been even a hint of regret?

I tore the note off the wall.

It wasn't April Fool's Day.

Still, I told myself it had to be a prank.

Graduation was close. Our promised day was getting closer.

He must've seen how nervous I'd been and left that stupid joke this morning to calm me down.

I pulled out my phone and was about to text him.

[Not funny at all.]

But my hand was shaking too hard.

I opened his social media by mistake.

The first thing I saw was a photo of a gorgeous girl with long golden curls.

Caption:

[Mona Lisa.]

Joshua was an art student.

Once, I asked him, "They say every artist has their own Mona Lisa. What about you? Who's yours?"

I already knew the answer.

He smiled, nipped my cheek, and said exactly what I wanted to hear.

"Obviously you. My Mona Lisa."

But my hair was straight and black.

I tried to open the photo for a closer look.

Instead, I accidentally refreshed the page.

The post vanished.

I told myself he'd probably uploaded the wrong photo and deleted it.

But all afternoon, his account stayed quiet.

On impulse, I searched for his profile from an alternate account.

That's when I found out he had ten public posts.

The photo wasn't gone.

He'd hidden it from me.

I sat alone in the living room, staring at my phone.

Part of me wanted to screenshot it and demand an explanation.

Before I could decide, the front door opened.

Joshua walked in with his arms full of grocery bags.

When he spotted me, he stopped.

"Weren't you supposed to be at your hospital rotation tonight? I thought you weren't coming home."

I was about to tell him I'd traded shifts with a classmate.

Then a head peeked out from behind him.

"Your girlfriend's home? Maybe I shouldn't come in."

The girl had long golden curls.

Her eyes landed on me.

Joshua stepped aside and pulled a pair of pink slippers from the shoe rack.

The new pair we'd bought two days ago.

I hadn't even worn them yet.

He slipped on the matching blue pair.

Then he carried the groceries into the kitchen and started washing vegetables.

"This is my classmate, Gwen Moorey. She fought with her family. Her ID's still at school, and the dorm's locked. She had nowhere else to go, so she's staying at our place tonight."

Our place.

But he hadn't asked before bringing another girl here.

Gwen slipped into my slippers and walked in with a smile, holding out her hand. "Sorry. I only came because I thought you weren't home.

"If I'd known, I never would've crashed your alone time.

"You're not mad, right?"

Her smile was way too bright.

I pressed my dry lips together and looked at Joshua. "Didn't we agree not to bring anyone else here?"

Joshua kept his head down, cleaning the red shrimp. "She's staying one night. Why are you making it a thing? You stayed at my house for years, didn't you? I figured you'd understand special circumstances."

My heart dropped.

I hadn't expected him to compare this to the years I'd spent living at his family's house.

Then I saw the shrimp in his hands.

Three days ago, I'd said I wanted some.

He told me they were too expensive. We'd already blown through the month's budget. Maybe another time.

But today he'd bought a whole bag.

Joshua didn't even eat shrimp.

It was pretty obvious who they were for.

My phone suddenly rang.

Mom.

I already knew why she was calling.

She wanted me to come home and meet the guy she'd picked out for me.

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  • Notes from a Broken Future   Chapter 10

    Joshua didn't seem to be home.Michael and Melinda quickly welcomed us in.Melinda grabbed my mom's hand, both of them smiling their way through small talk.I didn't know if my mom knew what Melinda really thought.I just knew watching them perform was exhausting.Gwen greeted me first."It's been six months. You've changed a lot."She wasn't wrong.My hair was longer now.Money really did change things.I'd only lived with Cole for six months, but I was finally getting the care I needed.I'd filled out.I looked healthier.I smiled politely. "You've changed too."The bright, confident woman I remembered was gone.Her golden curls were gone, replaced by short black hair.Six months pregnant, she barely looked like the dazzling woman I'd first met.Joshua didn't come downstairs until dinner.He looked surprised to see me.He froze on the stairs.Gwen walked over, took his hand, and led him to the table.He pulled away and sat right across from me.During dinner, he

  • Notes from a Broken Future   Chapter 9

    The smell of Gwen's perfume was gone.Instead, he smelled like the body wash I always used.The scent I used to love most.For four years, I'd fallen asleep beside that scent, dreaming about our future.Not anymore.I was finally awake. "Joshua, I thought you'd have at least a little dignity."He bit his lip and tightened his arms around me, his voice rough. "But none of that has happened yet. Everything can still change."I don't want to be apart from you. Not now. Not ever. I'll never leave you."Before he could say another word, Cole grabbed his wrist.Joshua was no match for him.Cole pulled him away from me."Stop harassing her." Each word landed hard. "She's not part of your future."The boarding announcement echoed through the terminal.Cole took my hand and led me toward the gate.Maybe Cole's words finally got through to him.Or maybe it was because I never looked back.Either way, Joshua stayed where he was.And this time, he didn't follow.***After moving

  • Notes from a Broken Future   Chapter 8

    Cole wrapped an arm around my shoulders and eased me away from Joshua.Melinda clicked her tongue. "Joshua, how old are you? Still this reckless? Dinner's over, and you're only just getting back. Where were you?"But Joshua kept staring at me.Then at Cole's arm around me."Let go." He was still catching his breath. "I said let go. She's my girlfriend."Melinda's smile froze.I slid my arm through Cole's. "This is my husband, Cole."Joshua's eyes burned, full of anger. "I know you're mad at me."I messed up. I shouldn't have brought Gwen back to our place, and I shouldn't have..."He stopped."Whatever. Be mad if you want, but you can't just marry some random guy."I wanted to tell him Cole wasn't random.But I didn't feel like explaining.I turned to Melinda, who looked painfully awkward, and smiled."We should go. We'll visit again sometime."Then I got in the car and left.Joshua tried to stop us, but Melinda grabbed his shirt.In the rearview mirror, I couldn't hea

  • Notes from a Broken Future   Chapter 7

    It felt like someone had ripped something out of Joshua's chest.He kept zooming in on the photo.Again and again.Looking for proof it was fake.Looking for signs it had been edited.But the official seal on the marriage license told him otherwise.It was real.On the day she'd promised to marry him, Nellie got a marriage license with someone else.[Why?]He sent the message.[Because of a note written six years in the future?][Four years ago, I promised I'd marry you.][How can you just throw that away?]The messages vanished into silence.No reply came.Refusing to accept it, Joshua pulled up the photo of the ring he'd picked out ages ago and sent it to her.[I've already picked the ring. I've been waiting for this day. What gives you the right to just leave?]Even the ring got him nothing.Not until that afternoon, when his phone rang.His mom."Joshua, why haven't you come home after graduation? Get back here. And bring your girlfriend—the blonde one."Annoya

  • Notes from a Broken Future   Chapter 6

    He remembered the first note.He'd written it seriously four years ago.After graduation, he would marry Nellie.That had been his biggest wish.But the second note was soaked in regret.It said if he could do it over, he never would've lived with her before marriage.The third was worse.It said he wanted a divorce.It even called Gwen his true love.Those two notes were dated six years in the future.Ridiculous.Joshua almost laughed.No—this was completely insane.He snapped a picture and sent it to Nellie.[This joke isn't funny. Don't you think it's ridiculous?]Still nothing.Joshua was done with the silent treatment.He crossed the street and headed for Nellie's medical school.The graduation party was still going.He found her class and looked everywhere.No Nellie.Panic started creeping in.He stopped a girl who looked familiar. "Excuse me. You're Nellie's friend, right?"The girl looked at him like he'd lost it. "I am. Who are you?"Joshua let out a b

  • Notes from a Broken Future   Chapter 5

    [Who's pretending?]The message went through.Nothing came back.Joshua's mood tanked. 'Nellie's being ridiculous.'He opened her post again and zoomed in.Nellie held a mixed bouquet of roses, her head tipped toward the guy beside her.Almost like she was leaning on his shoulder.The guy looked older.Maybe twenty-five or twenty-six.Nellie didn't even like older guys.She liked him. Someone only a few months older.And she hated roses. Her favorite flowers were hyacinths.So yeah. This guy was obviously some random she'd picked to make him jealous.Feeling better, Joshua sent another message.[You have ten minutes. Delete it.]Then he went to his own profile and deleted the graduation photo he'd just posted.He deleted the Mona Lisa post too.After taking screenshots, he sent them to Nellie.[Fair is fair. I deleted mine too.]Still nothing.He kept checking her profile.Her post was still there.Bold. Blinding. An eyesore.He was about to call her when someone

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