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Rebuilt: The Woman They Dismissed

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 412    |    Released on: 21/06/2025

re base of my building. The air was filled with the sound of

anding with one of the project investors, laughing at

ncy seeing you here. I heard you were

ripping with insinuation. A

essica," I said

the time. About the old days." She leaned in, her voice dropping to a cons

pt my face a perfect

ong time ag

te." She looked me over again. "You look good, though. London ag

see the hurt, insecure girl she used

to get to," I said

r talking to the investor, h

han was always too nice. Leo used to tell him he was just leadin

tack of drywall, hid

. "And the prom night

aced her keys. Totally ruined the party. She was always so dramatic. She ran off into

tory they told. That was my grief, my

n. The same feeling I had on that dark roa

aw me. They

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“Ten years ago, I was just the quiet girl next door, hopelessly in love with Ethan Carter. Prom night was supposed to be my moment, my chance for him to finally see me. But instead, he asked me for my car keys, not for us, but for Jessica Vance, the girl he was setting up fairy lights for. Just as I handed them over, my phone buzzed with the call that would shatter my world: my dad had a heart attack. My heart sank as I watched him kiss Jessica, under those very lights, his flimsy excuse for needing my car keys. When I desperately pleaded for them back, my world crumbling around me, he just fumbled, then admitted they were locked in Jessica's car – and she flatly refused to retrieve them. No one offered me a ride, not even a glance of pity, as I ran miles in my prom dress, missing my father' s final breaths because of their casual indifference. They reduced my raw grief, my trauma, to a mere bid for attention, laughing about the 'dramatic girl' who 'ruined the party.' It was a cold, lonely clarity: they never saw me, and they never would. Ten years later, I returned to New York not as the shy girl they discarded, but as Claire Anderson, a formidable architect. Now, he thinks he can waltz back into my life, seeking redemption for a past he barely remembers, but I' m ready to remind him exactly who he dismissed.”
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