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Justice for the Broken Heart

The fluorescent lights in our dorm room cast harsh shadows across Heaven's face as she scrolled through her phone, that familiar smug smile playing at her lips. I was folding laundry on my bed, trying to focus on the mundane task to quiet the unease that had been gnawing at me for weeks. Something felt different between Lincoln and me lately—distant conversations, canceled dates, that strange look in his eyes when he thought I wasn't watching. "Oh my god, look at this cute couple's photo," Heaven giggled, holding up her phone screen. "Don't you think they're adorable?" I glanced over automatically, my hands stilling on the sweater I'd been folding. The blood in my veins turned to ice. There, on Heaven's phone screen, was the exact same couple's profile picture that Lincoln and I had used for months—the silhouette of two people holding hands against a sunset, the same romantic filter, the same cropping. But it wasn't our photo. It was theirs. My heart hammered against my ribs as the room seemed to tilt around me.
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Chapter 2

The familiar creak of my childhood bedroom door felt like a lifeline as I stumbled into the sanctuary of my past. My mother's rose-patterned wallpaper, unchanged since I was twelve, blurred through my tears as I collapsed onto the twin bed that had witnessed countless teenage heartbreaks. None of them had prepared me for this.

Mom found me there three hours later, still clutching that damned fake Hermès bag like some twisted security blanket. She didn't ask questions, didn't demand explanations. She simply sat on the edge of my bed and smoothed my hair the way she had when I was little and afraid of thunderstorms.

"I'm so stupid," I whispered into my pillow, my voice raw from crying. "Seven years, Mom. Seven years of my life wasted on someone who never even saw me."

"You're not stupid, sweetheart." Her voice carried that gentle firmness I remembered from childhood scraped knees and broken friendships. "You loved with your whole heart. That's never stupid."

I turned to face her, my eyes swollen and burning. "I gave up everything for him. The study abroad program, my dreams, even myself. I became this... this shadow of who I used to be, all because I thought that's what love was supposed to look like."

Mom's hand stilled in my hair. "The study abroad program? The one in Paris?"

I nodded miserably. "The acceptance letter is still in my desk drawer. I was supposed to leave last month, but I turned it down because Lincoln said long distance never works. He said if I really loved him, I'd stay."

Something shifted in my mother's expression—a spark of the fierce protectiveness I'd inherited but had forgotten how to use. "Leanna, honey, what if I told you it might not be too late?"

My heart stuttered. "What do you mean?"

"Your father has connections at the university. The program coordinator owes him a favor from years ago." She cupped my face gently, her thumb brushing away fresh tears. "If you want this—if you really want to go—we can make some calls."

The possibility hung in the air like a lifeline thrown to a drowning person. Paris. Art. A chance to remember who I used to be before I lost myself in Lincoln's indifference.

"But what about—"

"What about what? A boy who treats you like you're disposable?" Mom's voice carried an edge I rarely heard. "Sweetheart, you've spent so long trying to be what someone else wanted that you've forgotten what you want. Maybe it's time to remember."

That evening, as I sat in the garden behind our house watching the sunset paint the sky in shades of hope, I heard footsteps on the gravel path. I didn't need to look to know who it was—Kendrick had always had this way of appearing when I needed him most, like some guardian angel disguised as the boy next door.

"Hey," he said softly, settling beside me on the old wooden bench without waiting for an invitation. "Your mom called. Said you might need a friend."

I laughed, but it came out broken and bitter. "A friend. Yeah, I could use one of those. Turns out I've been pretty terrible at choosing them lately."

Kendrick was quiet for a long moment, his presence steady and warm beside me. He'd always been like this—patient, undemanding, content to simply exist in the same space without needing to fill every silence with words.

"You want to talk about it?" he asked finally.

So I told him. Everything. The profile picture, the identical bags, Lincoln's cruel performance in front of our dormmates. Kendrick listened without interruption, his jaw tightening with each detail, his hands clenching and unclenching in his lap.

"I'm sorry," he said when I finished, and the simple sincerity in his voice nearly undid me all over again. "You deserved so much better than that."

"Did I, though?" The question escaped before I could stop it. "Maybe this is what I get for being so pathetic, so desperate to be loved that I accepted scraps and called them a feast."

"Don't." Kendrick's voice was sharper than I'd ever heard it. "Don't you dare blame yourself for someone else's cruelty. You loved him honestly. That he couldn't see the gift he was given says everything about him and nothing about you."

I looked at him then, really looked, and saw something in his eyes that made my breath catch. Pain. Not just sympathy for my situation, but deep, personal pain, as if my heartbreak was somehow his own.

"Mom thinks I should reconsider the study abroad program," I said quietly. "Paris. Art school. A chance to start over."

Kendrick's expression didn't change, but I caught the slight tightening around his eyes. "What do you think?"

"I think I'm terrified. And I think that might be exactly why I need to do it." I took a shaky breath. "The paperwork is complicated, though. Deadlines and applications and—"

"I can help with that," Kendrick said immediately. "If you want. I mean, if you decide to go through with it."

I turned to face him fully, studying his profile in the fading light. "Why? Why would you do that?"

He was quiet for so long I thought he wouldn't answer. When he finally spoke, his voice was barely above a whisper. "Because you deserve to chase your dreams, Leanna. You always have."

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