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Hero of Her Whole World

Cassidy Stanford’s graduation trip with her childhood friend Randell Lautner takes a dark turn when he abruptly leaves her behind. Suddenly, Cassidy begins seeing mysterious comments claiming she is a wicked side character destined to ruin Randell’s true love, Evie. These messages reveal a script where her desperate attempts to keep Randell lead to her own tragic downfall and his eventual revenge. Now, Cassidy must face a reality where her best friend may soon become her greatest enemy.
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Chapter 2

I felt my heart skip a beat. I immediately bought an overseas plane ticket and decided to leave the hotel as quickly as possible.

I had only just finished packing my things up and checked out of the hotel room when I received a text message from Randell.

"I got the refund notification from the hotel. Did anyone say something to you?

"You're being impossible again, aren't you? You're doing this on purpose, refunding the hotel room! Cassie, when will you finally act a little more mature, like your age?

"Fine. I went back because of Evelyn, but it's because she's in a very urgent situation. I'm only just going back now to help her.

"We're all classmates here. How could you be so cold and heartless?"

After that, the screen was immediately filled with comments from the audience once more.

"Oh, my God, how could Cassidy be such an evil person? Is she getting ready to chase after Randy and stop him from leaving now?"

"She even refunded the hotel room on purpose to make Randy feel sorry for her! Why don't you go and jump off a cliff instead?"

"Exactly! She knew very well that Randy and Evie liked each other, but she still insisted on separating them and dragging Randy on the trip with her! If Cassidy had never dragged him with her, poor Evie wouldn't have lost her support pillar at home. Cassidy is such a disgusting person! She deserves her terrible fate!"

"But didn't you guys see that she seems to have bought a plane ticket instead? The destination seems to be overseas!"

The final comment was quickly sent all the way down by other comments, and not many people managed to read it.

I stared at the text message from Randell and felt a lump in my throat.

I was thoroughly confused. I hadn't even said a single word to him about anything!

I didn't understand why Randell would always think the worst about me.

Randell and I were childhood best friends, and we even attended the same preschool, middle school, and high school together.

In the past, I used to be scrawny and lanky with a lot of acne on my face, so I was often the target of bullying by the other students in my class.

However, Randell would always stand up for me and protect me every time the kids picked on me.

Once, I got heavily pranked at school. Someone balanced a bucket of water on top of the door. When I pushed the door open and walked in, the bucket tipped over and poured cold water all over my head and my body.

At that time, Randell had grabbed the person who played the prank on me and threw him to the floor before beating him up. And after that incident, I began tailing Randell wherever he went, all the way from middle school to high school.

Randell was always at the top of the class, while my grades were just average. Yet, I put in a lot of effort studying during middle school so that we could enter the same elite high school together.

While the other kids my age were out playing during the weekend, I would be busy burying my nose in some textbook instead.

While the other students met up for soccer or shopping after school, I would still be revising my notes for the day or doing extra homework to catch up.

Of course, all my hard work eventually paid off, and I managed to get into the same elite high school as Randell did.

I barely scraped the passing marks to get in, but at the very least, I could still continue studying in the same school as he was.

However, I hit puberty and gradually grew curvier and prettier over the next few years in high school. From some point onward, people began sneaking confession letters into my locker.

One day, someone purposely got in my way before bashfully handing me a confession letter in an envelope. Randell suddenly yanked me away and pinned me back against the school wall.

Then, he leaned close and said, "Cassidy Stanford, do you not know that you are mine? And when have I ever given you the permission to date?

"You're not allowed to fall in love with anybody else except me. Understand? We'll get together after we've graduated high school, okay?"

Although Randell never confessed to me, he treated me even better than before. And I took his words to heart.

However, I didn't know when it all began, but suddenly, Evelyn appeared while we were all in our senior year of high school and began hanging around Randell.

She would always ask him for help with math problems she couldn't solve, bottle caps she couldn't open, or even buying sanitary products for her during that time of the month.

Eventually, Randell and I barely had any time left alone because Evelyn was always there like a pesky, persistent fly.

At first, Randell thought that Evelyn was very annoying. He would pet me on the head and say, "She's not as sensible as you are, Cassie."

However, as time passed, he would suddenly walk closer to Evelyn while accompanying me back home. They would also begin talking about the things that happened in their class and discussing their classmates too.

And since I wasn't in the same class as Randell, there was nothing I could say to join them. I'd then just kick at the pebbles around my feet and wait for them to end their conversation.

Every time this happened, Evelyn would suddenly straighten up and exclaim, "Oh, dear! I totally forgot that Cassidy was with us the whole time!

"Sorry, Cassidy, but I was so engrossed in talking to Randy that I completely forgot about you."

Evelyn would also purposely trip and fall on my birthday so that Randell would spend the rest of the day and night with her at the hospital.

Then, she'd say to him, "Oh, dear! It's Cassidy's birthday today, but you never managed to make time for her today. Do you think she'd get angry at me for this?"