LOGINAn app had been making the rounds online lately—one that let you text your future self. Right before the final paper of the SATs, I decided to jump on the bandwagon and fired off a message: [Future me, do I end up marrying Liam Tinsley?] The screen flickered, and a reply from an "Unknown Number" popped up almost instantly: [Yes. You had a big, grand wedding.] I clutched my phone and typed back fast: [And Mia Thompson was my maid of honor, right? She's my best friend!] The response came just as quickly: [She was. But she wasn't just the maid of honor, she slept with Liam on your wedding night.] My smile froze mid-expression. Then a second message hit: [Truth is, you didn't need to go through all that trouble tanking your scores just to match his. He bombed the math section on purpose—so he could end up in the same city as Mia, who was at the bottom of the class.] [He pushed you to turn down that top-tier university—not for your sake, but because he didn't want Mia to feel inferior next to your grades.] The pre-exam warning bell cut through the air. But I was frozen, my body ice-cold, unable to move. One last message slammed into my screen: [If you don't believe me, head straight to the motel behind the school after the test. You'll see the truth for yourself.]
View MoreTime passed. Seven years went by in the blink of an eye.In that text message from the unknown number, today was supposed to be my wedding night with Liam—the night I was meant to become the laughingstock of the city.But instead, I stood on the stage of the National Theater, clutching the trophy for Young Scientist of the Year in my hands.Thunderous applause filled the hall.Sitting front and center in the first row was Ed—sharp in a tailored suit, his eyes beaming with pride as he looked up at me.A year ago, we'd gotten engaged in front of both our families. He never clipped my wings. He became the wind beneath them, lifting me higher than I ever could have gone alone.After the ceremony, backstage, I received a screenshot from a high school classmate.It was about Liam and Mia. Neither of them had finished college. Liam had been expelled for skipping classes so often to chase after me across the country. Mia had dropped out after getting pregnant out of wedlock. They'd en
My mom opened the door."Mrs. Camden! Where's Bree? Is she sick? Did she not go register at the community college?" Liam was drenched in sweat, his eyes frantic.My mom looked coldly at the boy she'd once treated like a son. Disappointment and disgust filled her gaze."Liam, don't bother looking." Her voice was calm. "Bree flew to Calitree City three days ago. Today is Stanvord's orientation day."Liam looked like he'd been struck by lightning. He stood frozen, his mind completely blank."No... that's impossible..." He muttered to himself. "She promised me. She promised...""Promised you what? Promised to throw away her future so she could stick around and watch you mess around with another girl?"My mom didn't hold back, shredding his last shred of dignity. "Liam, don't come back here anymore. We don't want your kind in this house."The door slammed shut in his face.In that moment, Liam finally understood, with brutal clarity, that he had lost me for good.He wandered the s
That afternoon, Mia stormed into my house, her eyes bloodshot.All pretense of being fragile and harmless was gone. She looked like a cornered animal, her gaze fixed on the acceptance letter from Stanvord University sitting on my desk."Bree, you played me!" Mia shrieked, her voice piercing and shrill. "You said you left that last test blank! You said you were going to the community college with us! Why did you lie?!"Watching her fall apart, I felt nothing but satisfaction."Why wouldn't I lie to you?" I stared back at her, cold as ice. "You're allowed to lie to me in some motel room, but I'm not allowed to cover my own back on the SATs?"The color drained from Mia's face. She finally understood—I'd known everything all along.With her mask completely torn away, she threw caution to the wind."Yes! I slept with him! So what?!" Mia burst into harsh, ragged laughter, her eyes blazing with years of pent-up jealousy and venom."Bree, why do you get to be on top of the world? You'v
On the day the college application portal opened, Mia showed up at my house.The moment she walked in, she reached for my hand—but I sidestepped her."Bree, I heard you and Liam had a fight..." Mia bit her lower lip, putting on that delicate, cautious act."He's been drinking himself sick at home for days. He hasn't even filled out his application. What happened between you two? Was it because I went to the mountains? Did that upset you?"Watching her play the innocent, I felt nothing but cold contempt.She clearly had no idea I'd been to that motel. And Liam—that coward—obviously hadn't told her the truth. Just that we were "having problems.""Nothing. I just got bored." I walked over to my desk and sat down, my voice flat. "Why are you here?"Mia's eyes flickered when she caught my cold tone, but she quickly slipped back into her best-friend mask."Today's the last day to submit applications, you know. I did terrible on the SATs—I can only get into that local community colleg






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