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Forsaking Jake for Inheritance

One million followers. The numbers on Jake's livestream counter ticked upward in a hypnotic rhythm as I adjusted the lighting for the third time. Perfect, even though he'd never notice. The apartment hummed with anticipation—Jake's parents, his team, and about a dozen influencer friends all crowded into our living space, champagne flutes ready. "Just fifty more to go!" Jake's voice carried that practiced excitement that had become his trademark. "This is surreal, guys. From my little food blog to this? I can't even..." I smiled from my position behind the camera. Ten years of my life had gone into building his brand. Ten years of 3 AM content edits, maxed-out credit cards for camera equipment, and connections I'd carefully cultivated.
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One million followers.

The numbers on Jake's livestream counter ticked upward in a hypnotic rhythm as I adjusted the lighting for the third time. Perfect, even though he'd never notice. The apartment hummed with anticipation—Jake's parents, his team, and about a dozen influencer friends all crowded into our living space, champagne flutes ready.

"Just fifty more to go!" Jake's voice carried that practiced excitement that had become his trademark. "This is surreal, guys. From my little food blog to this? I can't even..."

I smiled from my position behind the camera. Ten years of my life had gone into building his brand. Ten years of 3 AM content edits, maxed-out credit cards for camera equipment, and connections I'd carefully cultivated. Not that anyone in this room would ever know.

"Forty followers to go!" Madison announced, sliding closer to Jake. Her hand rested casually on his shoulder, her body angled toward him in a way that was just a touch too intimate for an assistant. "Eleanor, Richard, come join Jake on camera! The followers want to see the proud parents."

Jake's parents beamed as they squeezed into frame. Madison positioned herself between them, her arm linked through Eleanor's like they were old friends instead of employer and employee.

"Thirty seconds to a million!" Jake's father boomed.

I watched as Madison leaned in to whisper something in Eleanor's ear, making her laugh. The same Eleanor who had barely acknowledged my presence at their family Christmas last year, despite the fact that I'd been with her son for a decade.

"Ten... nine... eight..." The room counted down together.

I remained silent, a ghost in my own home, in my own life.

"ONE MILLION!" The room erupted.

Jake pumped his fist in the air as digital confetti rained across the screen. Madison popped a champagne bottle, the foam spilling dramatically for the camera. Eleanor hugged Madison tightly, completely blocking my view of Jake.

"We did it!" Jake shouted, emphasis on the 'we' that somehow never included me.

I kept the camera steady, capturing their celebration. This was the shot that would be posted, shared, commented on—evidence of Jake Sterling's meteoric rise to culinary influencer stardom.

No one noticed when I finally set the camera down.

---

"To one million followers and the European food tour that's going to take us to two!" Jake raised his glass in the kitchen after the livestream ended. The core group remained—his parents, Madison, and a couple of industry friends.

My stomach tightened. "European food tour?"

No one heard me. Madison was showing Eleanor something on her phone, both of them laughing. "The reservations at Noma are confirmed," she said. "And that Michelin place in Paris sent over the private dining contract."

Jake's phone buzzed continuously. He scrolled through messages, his face illuminated by the screen's glow. "Gordon Ramsay's people just reached out," he announced to the room, not to me. "They want to discuss a collaboration."

More cheers. More congratulations. I stood in the corner of our kitchen, a spectator to my boyfriend's life.

"When is this Europe trip?" I tried again, louder this time.

Jake glanced up briefly. "Three weeks. Madison's got it all planned out—Copenhagen, Paris, Barcelona, Rome. It's going to be epic content."

Three weeks from now would be my birthday. The birthday he'd promised we would celebrate together after missing the last two for "career opportunities."

"But that's—" I started.

"Babe, can you grab more ice?" Jake cut me off, already turning back to his phone.

I moved to the freezer mechanically, the cold air hitting my face as the truth crystalized: I had become completely invisible.

---

The next morning, I found Jake packing his camera equipment in the living room. Madison sat cross-legged on our couch, laptop open, rattling off itinerary details.

"The food tour's been moved up," Jake said without looking at me. "We leave tomorrow. Some scheduling thing with the Copenhagen chef."

"Tomorrow?" My voice sounded strange, even to me. "Jake, my birthday is next week. We talked about this."

He sighed, the sound of someone being inconvenienced. "We'll celebrate when I get back. This is huge, Chloe. This could double my following."

"Like the Miami trip was huge? And the Tokyo collaboration?" My hands trembled slightly. "You promised."

"Are you seriously going to make me choose between your birthday and my career?" Jake finally looked at me, his expression a mixture of disbelief and annoyance. "After everything I've built?"

Something snapped inside me. Ten years of invisibility, of sacrifice, of being the silent architect of his success—all reduced to an inconvenient guilt trip.

"Everything *you've* built?" My voice was quiet but steady.

"Chloe, not now." Jake glanced meaningfully at Madison, who pretended to be absorbed in her screen.

"I'm selling the apartment," I said.

Jake froze, then laughed. "What?"

"I'm selling our apartment," I repeated. "And I'm ending this relationship."

Jake's smile faltered, then returned with practiced confidence. "You're being dramatic. We'll talk when I get back."

"There's nothing to talk about." I met his gaze directly. "I'm done."

For the first time in years, Jake really looked at me—not through me or past me, but at me—with genuine confusion. He couldn't comprehend that his prop, his support system, his invisible partner had just declared independence.

He didn't believe me. But he would.

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