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When the Future Called

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 404    |    Released on: 24/06/2025

me, I w

id motion. The hot coffee splashed harmlessly onto the empty seat and the floor. The piercin

hattering on the tile flo

llapsing into a heap of feigned d

concern. He rushed to her side, completely ignori

, clutching her hand. "I'm just

cold rhythm. I pulled out my phone. Befor

" I said, my voice cutting through he

it

it's just so... corporate... Must be nice. Ethan works so hard for his money,

jealousy in her tone was undeniable when played back in the quiet

, positioning himself between us as her protector. "You were recording her?

stated calmly. "And then

! You're being cruel and paranoid. She's a sweet girl, she w

out another heart-wrenching sob. A few customers started murmurin

d before: I was the cruel, elitist bitch

this time, I wasn't the one w

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“My eyes shot open in "The Daily Grind," our favorite coffee shop, the bitter taste of espresso echoing a nightmare I couldn't shake. Across from me, my boyfriend, Ethan, scrolled on his phone seemingly oblivious, while the barista, Sabrina Chavez, zeroed in on my new work laptop. Her sweet voice dripped with poison as she commented on my "corporate" success, hinting at how Ethan "worked so hard" and how "nice" it must be to afford luxuries. But her words weren't sweet to me; they were a chilling echo of a vivid nightmare, a terrifying memory of betrayal, public humiliation, and ultimately, absolute despair. In that fading dream, this very conversation was the first domino in an avalanche that buried my career, my reputation, and eventually, my life, ending with a handful of pills. I watched her, a chilling certainty settling in my bones: Sabrina, the "sweet small-town girl," wanted Ethan, but more, she wanted my life, and she saw me as nothing but an obstacle. The memory of the nightmare became horrifyingly clear: a spilled coffee, a piercing gun, a Hepatitis C diagnosis, my life in ruins, ending tragically. But this time, I wasn't just remembering; I was reliving the day it all began, and in this horrifying déjà vu, one thing was crystal clear. This time, I would not be the victim.”
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