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My Seven Ex's

My Seven Ex’s tells the story of Vanya, a strong, intelligent woman whose journey through love becomes a painful path of betrayal, control, violence, and deception. Each man who entered her life appears different, promising something better, but leaving behind scars that would shape who she becomes. From her first love that disappears without explanation to men who manipulated, controlled, and destroy her trust, each relationship pulls her deeper into emotional and psychological survival. What begins as romance slowly turns dark, revealing that charm and promises often hide dangerous intentions. As Vanya moves through her relationships, betrayal comes in different forms disease, abandonment, violence, rape, manipulation, and financial exploitation, but fate of true love had another plans with the man she nearly never gave the chance to love her. What happens when the man you hated so much turned out to be the true one? The story builds through emotional tension, shocking twists, and dark revelations,
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Chapter 8

I slowly came back to my senses.

Not with some dramatic moment of clarity, it happened in pieces, while I wiped crumbs off the counter, counted loose change at the register, and watched strangers live lives unrelated to my heartbreak. The world hadn’t stopped because Elio disappeared, San Francisco continued moving at its own pace, loud and unapologetic.

So, I forced myself to keep up with it, work became my anchor and the snack shop was small, cramped, and always noisy, but it gave me structure. People came in hungry and impatient, left satisfied or annoyed, and never asked how I was really doing,i liked that, i liked being invisible again.

That entire week passed without incident, and i didn’t think about Rye.

At least, not consciously.

Sunday arrived with a rare stillness, it was my day off, and for the first time in weeks, I had nowhere I was required to be. The freedom felt strange and almost uncomfortable, after breakfast, I cleaned my room to keep my hands busy, then decided to visit Ava.

Her apartment smelled like perfume and burnt toast, she lay sprawled across the couch, scrolling through her phone as if life was just a series of minor issues.

“You should find a job,” I said after we talked for a while.

She looked up slowly, “is that your way of saying I’m lazy?”

“It’s my way of saying it helps,” I replied, “It keeps your mind from spiraling.”

She smirked, “since when did you become the responsible one?”

“Since sitting alone with my thoughts almost destroyed me.”

That wiped the smile off her face.

She nodded, “i’ll think about it.”

I didn’t push, something between us had shifted permanently, and I was learning not to lean too hard where the ground felt unstable.

While I sat with Ava, downtown continued without me.

Rye walked into the shop that afternoon, the bell above the door chimed, and my boss looked up from the counter, and Rye stood there like he belonged tailored jacket, relaxed posture, and eyes already scanning the space.

“Where’s the girl from Monday?” he asked.

“She’s off today,” my boss replied.

Rye frowned slightly, “that’s unfortunate, he pretended to study the menu, then casually asked, “Can I get her number?”

My boss hesitated, “we don’t usually...”

“I’d like to place an order later,” Rye said smoothly, “she handled my last one, great service.”

The hesitation faded, my boss wrote the number down.

That night, I was halfway through folding laundry when my phone rang.

Unknown number.

I answered automatically, “hello, this is Vanya.”

There was a brief pause, then a low, amused voice replied, “Good, I hoped it was you.”

I froze, “who’s this?”

“It’s Rye.”

My heart jumped in a way that annoyed me.

“How did you get my number?” I asked, sitting on the edge of my bed.

“Your boss,” he said easily, “i hope that’s not a problem.”

“It’s… unexpected I said.

He laughed softly, “i tend to be.”

I pressed the phone closer to my ear and why are you calling?

“Because I wanted to be friends,” he said, and because I still owe myself another order.

Friends.

The word sounded harmless enough, still, something in his tone suggested he didn’t mean it the way most people did.

“You don’t waste time, do you?” I asked.

“No,” Rye replied, “life’s too short to hesitate.”

I didn’t know what to say to that.

We talked for a few minutes nothing deep, nothing heavy. He asked about the shop, and i asked about his work, he answered vaguely, confidently, like someone who didn’t need to prove anything.

Before hanging up, he said, “I’ll see you soon, Vanya.”

After the call ended, I stared at my phone for a long time, my chest felt tight, not exactly with fear, but with awareness. Attention had found me again, and I wasn’t sure if I was ready for it.

The next day at work, my boss raised an eyebrow, “You’ve got admirers.”

I frowned, “what?”

“That guy from yesterday,” he said, “looked like trouble.”

I laughed it off, hee just wanted to order snacks.

“Mm-hmm,” my boss muttered.

That evening, my mother played music in the kitchen while cooking dinner, an old-school songs, she was swaying dramatically as if she were on a stage.

“Mom,” I said, amused. “What are you doing?

She grabbed my hands and pulled me in, your dad is coming back, let's cooked his favorite, she said.

I smile despite myself, she only knew her daughter had been quiet for too long.

Later that night, my phone buzzed again.

A message

Rye: I placed an order for tomorrow, and i hope you’re working.

I stared at the screen, my pulse quickening, something told me this wasn’t just coincidence.

And for the first time in months, I wasn’t sure whether to run or wait and see how deep the fire went.

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