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20. The Betrayal Unveiled

Penulis: Amy Tetteh
last update Terakhir Diperbarui: 2021-07-20 19:58:39
Friday came without fanfare. For Ann, it was just another day to survive. She moved like a ghost through school corridors, her body present but her spirit miles away. Whenever Rex appeared, surrounded by laughter and admiration, she instinctively took the opposite path. She didn’t flinch. She didn’t look. She made him invisible.

And it was working. Ignoring him like a stranger was the only shred of control she had left, and she held onto it like a life raft. But to Rex, that silence screamed louder than any words. He noticed. Every time she walked away, every time her eyes looked through him, something shifted inside him. Something bitter and restless.

That evening, she found herself slouched on her couch, the flickering glow of cartoons playing mindlessly on the screen. She wasn’t really watching. Her mind kept drifting—to memories she wished she could burn, to a boy she wished she had never trusted.

Work had given her the night off. Manager Lee, in his usual dramatic flair, had wa
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