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The Things I Cannot Say

Author: Ricky_writes
last update Huling Na-update: 2025-09-13 15:39:20

Chapter Seven

Maya’s POV

I told myself I was done crying over him. But some lies are easier whispered in the dark than believed in the light.

The morning sun spilt through the curtains of my cousin Clara’s apartment, painting the walls in soft gold. She had let me crash here after I walked out on Alvarez, no questions asked. Clara had always been that way—solid, dependable, the kind of family you don’t just love but cling to when your world is collapsing.

“You didn’t sleep again,” Clara said, her voice low as she padded into the kitchen in her robe. She poured coffee into two chipped mugs and slid one across the counter toward me. “Your eyes give you away.”

I wrapped my hands around the mug, grateful for the warmth, but the heat couldn’t reach the chill in my chest. “I closed my eyes. That counts as sleep.”

Clara arched an eyebrow. “You know what I think? You keep replaying it. Over and over. Like if you watch the movie enough times, the ending will change.”

I tried to l
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