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He Called Me Needy, Then Lost

Chapter 5 

Word Count: 815    |    Released on: 22/12/2025

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he realization was a heavy stone in my stoma

-way. To Portland, Oregon. My hometown

the hospital, for my anxiety and depression. It felt like

d had gathered, craning their necks, whispering excitedly. Bright lights glared, and a cl

d to get my check-up and leave. I skirted the edges of

That deep, resonant laugh. My bl

ide him, a vision in a white dress, was Alana Edwards. They were filming a scene. My scene. A scene I' d written

ocked. His brow furrowed. A flicker of surprise, then something unreadable, cr

s. I didn't care what he saw, what he thought. I was done. I kept walking, faster and faster

r maybe I did, and I chose to ign

a's voice, high-pitched and inq

ance. Or perhaps, My girlfriend. The irony was thick enough to choke on. The girl

k. He clenched his jaw. Alana, ever the observant co-star

Just... a little distracted." He glanc

ed, her voice laced with a playful

y... girlfriend." The word fe

und. "Oh, that Bailey. She's always popping up, is

s a little insecure sometimes." He was trying to defend me, but it sou

e about my flower shop. His last response was a curt "K." A sudden, cold dread settled in his chest. He scrolled further back,

rate attempts to connect. And how he' d dismissed t

up in the drama with Alana, with his career, that he hadn't noticed the silence growing between us. He'

mber. It rang once, twice, then went straight to voicemail. Then, a message

ult. He opened Instagram, then Facebook. His prof

was... final. He suddenly realized what I'd forgotten to tell him. What I'd forgotten to do. He'd never s

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He Called Me Needy, Then Lost
He Called Me Needy, Then Lost
“For seven years, I sacrificed my career to be the invisible woman behind my rising star boyfriend, August. But on our anniversary, I watched him on a livestream, openly flirting with his co-star, Alana, while the internet hailed them as the perfect couple. His fans sent me death threats, calling me "forgettable" and "unworthy." When I begged him for help, he called me "needy" and told me I was "overreacting." Yet, when Alana faced the same online hate, he held a press conference, fiercely defending her as a "vulnerable artist." The man who dismissed my suffering was now a champion against injustice for another woman. I realized he wasn't incapable of empathy; he just chose not to direct it at me. I wasn't just forgettable. I was a fool. So I packed my bags, blocked his number, and booked a one-way ticket out of his life, ready to finally stop being invisible.”