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Five Years, A Forgotten Name

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 668    |    Released on: 24/12/2025

ythmic hum of the engine and the muffled chirping of Dallas had become a torment. But soon, the h

d, replaced by the deep, inky blackness of the countryside. Gaunt

demanded, my voi

allas giggled softly. The silence from Braylon sent a f

uted, my voice rising in hyste

he back of the passenger seat. A lightning bolt of pain shot through my sku

is eyes burning with a cold fury I' d never seen before. I

narled, his voice

g head. "Are you insane? You just slammed on the b

e unwavering. "Apologize for being rude, for

ther blow. This was not the man I had s

"She's the one who deliberately provoked me, who elbowe

ears. She clutched his arm, burying her face in his shoulder. "Bra

get out. I don't want to cause any trouble between you two." H

d mean-spirited! All she ever does is try to make me happy, and you repay her with this negativity!"

ttered into a million pieces over five long years, was the only

car door open and stepped out. A gust of icy wind, sharp and

rs digging into my flesh. He pulled me out, roughly. I stumbled, my injured leg

f unseen horrors. "You want to be stubborn? Fine. Stay here. Re

nd got back into the car, slamming the door with

cracking, a desperate, futile plea int

s glowed, then shrank, disappearing into the

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“He remembered my childhood pet' s name, our first meeting, and my obscure tea brand, but for five years, Braylon couldn't remember I was allergic to shrimp. It glistened in my pasta, a cruel reminder of how little of me registered in his mind, especially as he laughed with a familiar blonde across the room. My stomach churned, not from the allergy, but from a deeper sickness. That night, at a sprawling rooftop party, Braylon handed Dallas Huff, a young blonde, a delicate bracelet-a replica of her grandmother's, a story he'd told me a hundred times. "Dallas, this reminded me of you," he said, his voice soft, intimate. She beamed, leaning into him, her eyes sparkling, then flickered to me with a triumphant, venomous gleam. When Dallas purred about a gallery opening, Braylon chuckled, "Eliza will be coming with us. Our anniversary dinner is that night." He turned to me, a forced smile pleading for me to play along. But I was done. "It's over, Braylon," I whispered, "And my name is Eliza." He looked genuinely lost, unable to recall my actual name, while Dallas and his friends mocked his forgetfulness. His eyes, wide and confused, searched my face. "Eliza? What are you talking about? Your name is... it's always been..." He trailed off, genuinely lost. A bitter taste filled my mouth. He remembered every trivial detail of Dallas' s life, but my actual name? It was a blank. Later, he left me stranded on a dark, winding road after I refused to apologize to Dallas. My phone was dead, and I stumbled, breaking my ankle. As I lay there, alone and injured, I sobbed, "Why did I stay? Why did I waste five years on him?" Braylon, meanwhile, drove away, a gnawing unease simmering beneath his anger, only to return to a horrifying scene.”
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