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Breaking Free from His Lies

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Chapter 2

Two weeks had passed since the Hamptons, and Grayson's dismissive response still echoed in my mind: "Jenna, you're being ridiculous. It was just a cup." Just a cup. Seven years reduced to just a cup.

The Columbia admissions office smelled like fresh coffee and possibility. I sat across from Mrs. Patterson, the transfer counselor, watching her review my transcript with raised eyebrows.

"Your GPA is exceptional, Miss Reynolds. 3.9 in International Relations with a minor in Literature." She looked up, genuine surprise in her eyes. "I have to ask—why the sudden interest in transferring to University College London? You're clearly thriving here."

My phone buzzed against the wooden desk. Another text from Grayson: *Stop being dramatic. Come to dinner tonight and we'll forget this whole thing.*

I turned the phone face down. "Sometimes you realize you've been living someone else's life instead of your own."

Mrs. Patterson studied me for a moment, then nodded. "UCL has an excellent International Relations program. With your academic record, we can expedite the credit transfer process. When are you hoping to start?"

"As soon as possible."

Another buzz. *Maisie says you're upset about the smoothie thing. You know she didn't mean anything by it, right?*

The casual dismissal in his words made my chest tighten. Even now, he was consulting Maisie about our relationship problems.

"I can have your transcripts processed by Friday," Mrs. Patterson said, sliding a thick packet across the desk. "The application deadline for spring semester is next week, but given your academic standing, I'm confident we can make this work."

I clutched the packet like a lifeline. "Thank you. This means everything to me."

Walking out of the building, I felt lighter than I had in months. The autumn air carried the promise of change, of new beginnings that belonged entirely to me.

---

That evening, I sat between my parents at Gramercy Tavern, the warm lighting casting everything in a golden glow that should have felt comforting. Instead, I felt like I was about to shatter something irreplaceable.

"London?" Dad set down his wine glass, his expression carefully neutral. "That's quite a decision, sweetheart."

Mom reached across the table and covered my hand with hers. Her touch was warm, steady. "We think it's wonderful."

I blinked. "You do?"

"Jenna." Mom's voice was gentle but firm. "Your father and I have been hoping for years that you would leave Grayson."

The words hit me like a physical blow. "What?"

"We've watched you disappear piece by piece," Dad said quietly. "The vibrant, confident daughter we raised became someone who apologized for taking up space. Someone who missed family dinners because Grayson had work events. Someone who stopped talking about her own dreams because his were apparently more important."

My throat burned. "Why didn't you say anything?"

"Because you had to see it for yourself," Mom said. "We couldn't force you to value yourself, honey. That had to come from within."

I thought about all the times I'd cancelled plans with them because Grayson needed me at some networking event. All the family gatherings where I'd spent the entire time texting him updates, making sure he was okay without me. All the conversations that had somehow become about him, even when he wasn't there.

"I've been so stupid," I whispered.

"You've been in love," Mom corrected. "But love shouldn't require you to become less than who you are."

The waiter approached with our entrees, but I could barely see through the tears blurring my vision. My parents had been watching me lose myself for years, hoping I would find the strength to save myself.

"London will be good for you," Dad said. "A chance to remember who Jenna Reynolds is when she's not trying to be what someone else needs."

As if summoned by the conversation, my phone lit up with another text from Grayson: *This silent treatment is getting old. Call me.*

I turned the phone off completely.

---

Five days later, I was reviewing my acceptance letter from UCL when I spotted them through the floor-to-ceiling windows of the rooftop restaurant in SoHo. Grayson and Maisie sat at a corner table, her hand resting casually on his forearm as she leaned in to whisper something that made him laugh.

I should have left. Should have walked away and preserved the fragile peace I'd been building. Instead, I found myself walking toward their table, my heels clicking against the polished concrete floor.

Grayson looked up as my shadow fell across their table. His smile was confident, expectant—the same smile that had once made my knees weak.

"Jenna! Perfect timing." He stood, reaching for my hand. "Sit down. Let's talk through this misunderstanding."

I stepped back, keeping my hands at my sides. "There's nothing to misunderstand, Grayson."

Maisie's eyes glittered with barely concealed satisfaction. "Jenna, I hope you know I never meant—"

"My flight to London is booked for next Thursday," I said calmly, cutting her off.

The color drained from Grayson's face. "Your what?"

"University College London. I start spring semester in January."

For the first time in seven years, Grayson Martin was speechless.

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