Before the MoveLayla stared at the empty walls of her bedroom—faded posters, torn photo corners, and a peeling glow-in-the-dark star still clinging to the ceiling like it hadn’t gotten the memo.Her suitcase sat open on the floor, half-full and half-hearted.Her mom called from downstairs, “We’re leaving first thing tomorrow, Lay!”Layla didn’t answer. Instead, she reached into a shoebox at the back of her closet and pulled out the photo—her, Noah, and Mia, arms slung around each other at last summer’s carnival. The three of them, smiling like nothing could fall apart.And then everything did.Noah’s lies. Mia’s betrayal. Her parents’ announcement. The whispers at school.She folded the photo in half, then in half again, until it was too small to feel like it ever mattered.She didn’t cry. She hadn’t in weeks.She just zipped the suitcase, grabbed her headphones, and sank into bed.The last night in Chicago didn’t feel dramatic. It just felt... done.The highway stretched ahead like
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