My New Eyes Saw His True Lie
nt, cut through the din of
this place, this humiliation, this crushing reality. He quickly caught
wide, a flicker of genuine confusion in t
nd his shoulder. My throat was tight with emotion, the
with a hurt I knew was feigned. "Sophia didn't mean a
blind girl. The absurdity
ng. Every nerve ending screamed a
appy. Sophia's parents donate a lot." He ran a hand through his hair, a nervous habit. "But that doesn't mea
fy, to diminish. He was trying to make it my fault, my "obscurit
ulous adjustments. Each choice was a testament to my struggle, my journey, my quiet fight to be seen. I had done it for myself, y
dismissed it. "A
ifted his weight, clearly uncomfortable. He glanced around, as
chitecture field trip this weekend? We're still on, right? It'll be fu
e, braided leather cord I had painstakingly crafted by touch for his birthday. That one had disappeared months ago. But Sop
. He had selectively chosen who to love, who to value,
quiet, internal ache that felt like my soul was shrinking. A single tear, hot and heavy, escap
n my chest. I would not love him anymore. I would
e where he would "describe the views," would be the last thread. I