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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 3

The Garden Café had always been our place. Lincoln and I had shared our first official date here three years ago, sitting at the corner table beneath the ivy-covered pergola where golden afternoon light filtered through the leaves like scattered coins. I'd chosen this spot deliberately for what I hoped would be our final conversation—somewhere that held enough good memories to maybe, just maybe, soften whatever harsh words needed to be said.

I arrived fifteen minutes early, my hands trembling as I smoothed down my dress—the blue one Lincoln had once said brought out my eyes. Old habits. Even now, even after everything, I was still trying to please him.

The familiar weight of my phone buzzed against my palm. A text from Lincoln: "Running late. Someone will meet you there to explain everything."

My stomach clenched. Someone?

I didn't have to wait long for my answer.

Heaven glided through the café entrance like she owned the place, her hair perfectly styled in loose waves that caught the afternoon sun. She wore a cream-colored dress that hugged her curves in all the right places, paired with delicate gold jewelry that sparkled with each step. But it was her expression that made my blood turn cold—that same predatory satisfaction I'd seen in our dorm room, amplified now by the knowledge that she held all the cards.

"Leanna!" she called out with false brightness, her voice carrying across the quiet café as heads turned to watch her approach. "You look... well, you look exactly like I expected."

She slid into Lincoln's chair with practiced grace, crossing her legs and signaling the waitress with the confidence of someone who had never been denied anything she wanted.

"Where's Lincoln?" The words scraped against my throat like broken glass.

Heaven's smile widened, revealing perfect white teeth. "Oh, sweetie. He's busy. But don't worry—he sent me to deliver his message personally. He thought it would be... kinder this way."

The waitress appeared, and Heaven ordered a lavender latte with oat milk, extra foam. She knew the menu by heart. How many times had she been here with him while I was in class, believing we were solid?

"You see," Heaven continued, stirring her drink with deliberate slowness, "Lincoln and I had the most interesting conversation about you last night. He was feeling a bit guilty about the whole situation, can you imagine? Sweet boy, really, but sometimes too considerate for his own good."

My hands clenched in my lap, nails digging crescents into my palms. "Just tell me what he said."

"Well, since you're asking so nicely..." Heaven leaned forward conspiratorially, her voice dropping to a theatrical whisper. "He told me that he's always seen you as more of a... practical choice. You know, the kind of girl who'd make a good wife someday. Reliable. Predictable. Safe."

Each word hit like a physical blow, but I forced myself to remain still, to not give her the satisfaction of seeing me crumble.

"He said you were always so eager to please, so desperate for his approval, that it became... well, boring, frankly." Heaven's eyes sparkled with malicious delight. "Where's the challenge in someone who reshapes themselves to fit whatever mold you present? Where's the excitement?"

My vision blurred at the edges, but I blinked hard, refusing to let the tears fall. Not here. Not in front of her.

"But with me," Heaven continued, examining her manicured nails with studied nonchalance, "there's fire. Passion. I keep him guessing, keep him working for my attention. I don't rearrange my entire life around his schedule or cancel my dreams to play the perfect girlfriend."

The irony was suffocating. Everything I'd thought made me a good partner—my devotion, my willingness to compromise, my unconditional support—had apparently been the very things that drove him away.

"You should really thank me, you know," Heaven said, taking a delicate sip of her latte. "Think of our relationship as practice. All those years of learning how to be a girlfriend, how to anticipate someone's needs, how to make yourself... useful. Consider it training for whoever comes next. Though honestly, after Lincoln, most men will probably seem like a downgrade."

She stood then, smoothing down her dress with the same satisfied smile she'd worn while showing off her Hermès bag. "Oh, and Leanna? He wanted me to tell you that he hopes you'll understand. He's not trying to hurt you—he just finally found someone who matches his energy. Someone worthy of the effort."

I sat frozen in my chair long after Heaven's clicking heels faded into the distance, staring at the untouched tea growing cold in front of me. The ivy above swayed in the afternoon breeze, casting shifting shadows across the table where I'd once believed in forever.

Somewhere worthy of the effort.

The words echoed in my mind as I finally stood on unsteady legs, leaving money on the table for a drink I'd never touched, walking away from the last remnants of a love that had never really existed at all.

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