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Not Your Diner Girl Anymore

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 477    |    Released on: 14/06/2025

, "The Miller Spoon," was my sanctuary. The smell of coffee and frying bacon, the clatter of plates, Dad humming as he flip

y and my backpack. Rounding the corner by the m

acon, and syrupy pancakes splattered acros

ayes'

g. My carefully packed lunch, intended to save money and av

re he could say anything, a h

s... diner girl... get her gre

in disgust. She eyed the spilled food like it was toxic waste. "Honestly, Sarah, doesn' t your family ma

t defend me. He didn' t even look at Brit

ry of his thoughts from the pep rally flooded back, vi

" I mumbled, my voice barely a whisper. My hands were shaking. I fel

around my shoulder. "Lay off, Brittany," sh

to happen with someone like her." She looped her arm through Etha

away, Ethan

eyes. Jess squeezed my shoulder. "Don

ny. It was Ethan' s silen

elped me clean up the mess, her quiet support a

ormulas were safe. They didn' t judge. They didn' t have hidden, ugly

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“For two years, I, the quiet girl from the town' s greasy diner, nursed a secret, pathetic crush on Ethan Hayes, our school' s golden boy and star quarterback. He embodied everything I admired, a perfect hero from a storybook. Then, one day, I collapsed at a noisy pep rally, and when I came to, he was kneeling beside me, offering a hand, his voice laced with concern. But a chilling, disembodied voice pierced my mind – his actual thoughts: "Ugh, she' s always staring. So clumsy. Probably smells like that greasy diner her parents own." The boy I' d idolized, the kind, perfect Ethan, was instantly replaced by a sneer I hadn't seen but had devastatingly heard. His disgust became a physical weight, overshadowing the relentless bullying from Brittany, his queen-bee friend, which he passively allowed. The final blow came when I was publicly accused of cheating on an exam, and he, the one person who knew Brittany' s true intentions, remained a shameful, silent observer. How could my hero be such a snob, such a coward, letting me be publicly ridiculed and unjustly branded a cheat? The overwhelming unfairness of it all ripped through me, leaving me shattered and utterly alone. But in that deepest pit of humiliation, a scorching resolve ignited within me. I decided then and there to turn all that pain into raw fuel, to outwork everyone, especially him, and secure my escape to a future where my worth wasn' t dictated by their petty judgments.”
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