Chapter 82
Backup Girl No More: Adios to my V-card and My First Love (Brooklyn)
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Chapter 7 Cooking was never my forte. My culinary repertoire consisted of exactly one dish: carbonara. Simple enough to be foolproof or so Iâd always thought.
Yet today, each attempt was an abject failure. Overcooked pasta, curdled sauce â as if the kitchen itself was rejecting my efforts.
I ate each failed attempt myself.
The clock ticked mercilessly as I mentally counted down.
I imagined Luke would arrive, weâd have his birthday dinner, and then Iâd vanish from his life. Like waiting for an execution.
But he never showed.
Instead, came a phone call dripping with transparent deceit. âMandy cut her finger while cooking,â he said with exaggerated concern, âhad to take her to the ER. Donât wait up.â
The casual cruelty of his lies was almost comical in its absurdity.
Though heâd blocked me on his main social media, my alternate account revealed the truth: a fresh post showing them celebrating, wrapped around each other before an elaborate birthday cake, their staged laughter captured perfectly amid scattered streamers.
âHello? Are you there?â Lukeâs impatient voice cut through my thoughts.
I forced evenness into my tone. âItâs fine, donât worry about it.â Another lie to add to our collection.
I liked his post from my burner account, then dumped the carbonara into the trash â a fitting metaphor for our relationship.
That was it. I was just another completed chapter in Lukeâs story. Fine. Iâd release him from his obligation. Heâd probably celebrate his newfound freedom.
My suitcase wheels echoed through the hallway, marking the rhythm of my departure.
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Before leaving, I compiled everything â the lateânight messages, intimate photos, blatant lies â all the evidence of their affair. Then posted it where our mutual friends would see.
If I was leaving, they wouldnât get to rewrite this story.
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Chapter 7 Just before takeoff, I sent one final text: âHappy birthday. Goodbye forever.â
I didnât formally end things.
Because in seven years, Iâd never truly been his girlfriend â just a convenient standâin until he could have Mandy.
Those abortions? Mere inconveniences heâd brushed aside without a second thought.
As I moved to power down my phone, it exploded with notifications, his name flashing like an angry beacon.
âYvonne, what the hell did you post? Take it down now! Where are you? Come back and apologize to Mandy!â
How ironic.
I shut off my phone midâtirade.
The man whoâd never managed even an emoji in response to my messages was suddenly desperate to communicate.
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With crushing clarity, I realized heâd seen everything before he just never cared enough to respond.
My feelings, my needs, my existence â all irrelevant to him.
Backup Girl No More: Adios to my V-card and My First Love (Brooklyn)
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