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Twenty-Five

Author: Aaliyah
last update Last Updated: 2025-12-24 22:19:05

~Olivia~

I didn’t go home right away.

I walked.

Past streets I knew too well, past cafés filled with laughter that felt too loud, past shop windows reflecting a girl I barely recognized. My headphones stayed around my neck, unused. I didn’t trust music not to make everything worse.

Rowan’s voice wouldn’t leave my head.

This what you’ve been up to lately?

I clenched my jaw and shoved my hands into my jacket pockets, nails digging into my palms. He didn’t get to do that. He didn’t get to see me unravel and act like he understood. He didn’t get to mock me like I hadn’t already been humiliating myself long before I stepped into that shop.

But the worst part?

He wasn’t wrong.

I was frustrated.

I was restless.

I was spiraling.

Lucian’s distance had carved something hollow inside me. It was subtle at first — the absence of his presence, the way the air felt less charged when he entered a room. No tension. No sharp glances. No moments that made my heart stutter.

Just politeness.

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