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"He Chose Her... Then Came Back to Me"

"He Chose Her... Then Came Back to Me"

"You don't get to hurt me and then make me responsible for how guilty you feel about it." "Friends don't stand next to you, learn everything about you, and then use it to get close to the one person they know matters." Aria thought she knew two things for certain: she was going to graduate with her best friend, Iris, by her side, and she was in love with her boyfriend, Liam. One kiss changed everything. But as the secrets of their "before" come to light, Aria realizes the betrayal didn't start at a party or in a moment of weakness. It started weeks ago, in the conversations she wasn't part of and the moments she wasn't invited to. Now, Aria has to decide if she can find herself again in the wreckage of the people she trusted most-or if some bridges are meant to be burned
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Chapter 6

By Monday, people knew. Not the full story. Not the truth. But enough to make it travel. Aria felt it before anyone said a word. The shift was subtle, almost polite. Conversations didn't stop completely when she passed they just softened, like something being folded away quickly. Eyes lingered a second too long, then slipped away. A few people smiled at her, the careful kind that asked nothing and offered less. She didn't slow down. Didn't give them anything to read. If they were watching, they would see the same thing they always had head up, steps even, expression unreadable. Inside the lecture hall, she moved toward her usual seat by the window. Familiar faces filled the rows. People she had worked with before. People who used to greet her without thinking about it. Today, they hesitated. It wasn't obvious. That was the worst part. No one ignored her outright. No one whispered loudly enough to be called out. But the space around her felt different, like something invisible had been placed between her and everyone else. Aria set her bag down and opened her notebook. She aligned her pen beside it, then adjusted it slightly, as if precision mattered. Routine still belonged to her. That hadn't changed. "You okay?" She looked up. Daniel stood beside her desk, uncertain but steady enough to stay. Not curious in the way others were. Just present. "I'm fine," she said. He didn't look convinced. "People are talking." "I know." They don't have the full story." Aria almost smiled at that, but it didn't quite reach her face. "They never do." Daniel shifted his weight, lowering his voice. "If you want me to shut anything down say something I can." "You don't need to." "You sure?" She met his gaze then, properly this time. "The people who matter already know what they did." A small pause. "The rest don't matter enough to correct, that seemed to settle something in him. He nodded once and took his seat. The lecture began. Words filled the room, steady and structured, but they didn't hold her the way they usually did. Not because she wasn't trying she was but because awareness had taken its place. She noticed everything. The lowered voices. The sideways glances. The way someone behind her stopped mid-sentence when she stood to adjust her bag. It didn't sting the way she had expected it to. It clarified things. At the break, she stepped into the corridor. The air felt different out here lighter, but not cleaner. Two girls stood near the vending machine, their voices low but careless enough to carry. "I heard it's been going on for a while," one said. "Seriously? With her best friend?" "Yeah. That's what makes it worse." Aria didn't stop. She walked past them at the same pace, as if she hadn't heard anything at all. "Apparently he ended it," the first girl added. That made something shift not outwardly, not enough for anyone to notice, but internally, something sharpened. "With Aria?" the other asked. "Yeah. Said he wasn't really into it anymore." Aria kept moving. Didn't turn. Didn't correct them. But something in her expression settled into place, quieter and colder than before. By the time she reached the end of the corridor, her phone buzzed. She already knew. Liam. She let it ring once before declining. It rang again. This time, she answered. "What?"There was a pause on the other end, brief but telling. Can we talk?" he asked. "We've talked."Not properly." She leaned back against the wall, her gaze fixed ahead. "Then say what you need to say." "I can't do this over the phone." She considered ending the call. Almost did. "Two minutes," she said finally. "I'm outside your building." Of course he was. She ended the call without replying,when she stepped out, he hadn't moved. Leaning against the railing like he belonged there, like this was something he had already decided would happen. Aria walked toward him, unhurried. Stopped a few feet away. "You have two minutes." He straightened, tension obvious now that she was close enough to see it. "I've heard what people are saying," he began. She didn't respond. "It's not true," he continued. "I didn't end things with you like that." Aria looked at him, steady and unimpressed. "That's what you came to fix?" His jaw tightened. "I came to tell the truth." "No," she said quietly. "You came to control the version of it." "That's not fair." It's accurate she said. He stepped closer, frustration breaking through. "I care about what happened." "Do you?" "Yes." She held his gaze for a moment, measuring something he couldn't see. "Then why didn't you come to me before it got out?" He hesitated. "I was trying to figure things out," he said. "With her?" Aria nodded once, slow and understanding in a way that didn't soften anything. "Right." "That's not how it was." "Then explain it." He exhaled, running a hand through his hair. "I didn't plan this." "That's not an explanation." "I didn't know how to handle it." "That's closer," she said. "Keep going." He looked at her like he wanted to say more, like there was something he thought might change things if he phrased it right. "I didn't want to hurt you." Her voice didn't rise. "You still did." The words sat there, heavier than anything else that had been said. "And now?" she asked. "What do you want?" He wasn't ready for that. It showed. "I want to fix this." Aria shook her head once. "No." He frowned. "No?" "You don't get to fix it," she said. "You get to live with it." His expression tightened. "So that's it?" "For now. You're just walking away?" She met his gaze, steady and certain. "You already walked away. You just didn't say it." That landed. He didn't argue this time. Didn't have anything left that would hold. For a moment, neither of them spoke. Then Aria stepped back. "Your two minutes are up." She turned before he could respond. Walked past him, back into the building, into the same quiet tension she had stepped out of.
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