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Overcoming Ryan's Manipulation

The email notification chimed, and I nearly knocked over my morning coffee reaching for my phone. Three weeks of obsessively checking had conditioned me like one of Pavlov's dogs. My hand trembled slightly as I swiped open the message, the Harvard logo gleaming at the top of the screen. "Dear Madison Chen, We are pleased to inform you..." My heart exploded. I read the first line seven times, making sure it wasn't a cruel hallucination. Early acceptance. Harvard. The culmination of everything I'd worked for since I could remember. "Mom!" I screamed, racing downstairs in my mismatched pajamas. "Mom!
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The email notification chimed, and I nearly knocked over my morning coffee reaching for my phone. Three weeks of obsessively checking had conditioned me like one of Pavlov's dogs. My hand trembled slightly as I swiped open the message, the Harvard logo gleaming at the top of the screen.

"Dear Madison Chen, We are pleased to inform you..."

My heart exploded. I read the first line seven times, making sure it wasn't a cruel hallucination. Early acceptance. Harvard. The culmination of everything I'd worked for since I could remember.

"Mom!" I screamed, racing downstairs in my mismatched pajamas. "Mom! I got in!"

My mother's face transformed from sleepy confusion to radiant pride as I thrust the phone into her hands. She pulled me into a crushing hug, her voice thick with emotion.

"I never doubted you for a second," she whispered into my hair.

After fifteen minutes of crying and calling my dad at work, I suddenly remembered: Ryan. My Ryan. He'd been as invested in this as I was, staying up late to proofread my essays, bringing me coffee during marathon study sessions. He deserved to be the first to know.

"I have to tell Ryan," I said, already halfway up the stairs. "He'll be at the library for his free period."

I threw on jeans and a sweater, barely bothering with makeup. This wasn't about looking perfect; this was about sharing the most important moment of my life with the person who mattered most. I grabbed my acceptance letter—I'd printed it immediately, needing physical proof this wasn't a dream—and raced out the door.

The school library was quiet, just a few students scattered among the tables. I scanned the room for Ryan's familiar form but didn't see him. Then I heard his voice, coming from behind the tall reference shelves in the back corner.

"It's going to work perfectly," he was saying, his voice low but unmistakable.

I moved toward the sound, a smile already forming on my lips, the acceptance letter clutched to my chest. I'd surprise him. As I approached the shelves, I slowed, not wanting to interrupt if he was with a teacher.

"Madison's so desperate to make me happy, she'll do anything I suggest." Ryan's voice carried through the gap in the books. "When I tell her we should go to State together, she'll convince herself Harvard isn't what she really wants."

I froze, my body suddenly cold. Who was he talking to? What was he saying?

"But what if she doesn't fall for it?" A female voice responded—Brittany Walsh. What was Ryan doing with Brittany?

"Trust me, babe, I've been playing her since middle school." Ryan's laugh was casual, amused. "She actually thinks I'm in love with her. It's almost too easy."

"You're so bad," Brittany giggled. "But that's why I love you."

The sound of kissing followed, and I felt the floor tilt beneath me. Ryan and Brittany. Ryan and Brittany were together. Ryan and Brittany were plotting to manipulate me into giving up Harvard.

"Besides," Ryan continued, "if she goes to Harvard and I'm stuck at State with you, she'll figure out I've been using her all this time. I need her nearby, still thinking we're the perfect couple, still doing my assignments. At least until I don't need her anymore."

The acceptance letter slipped from my numb fingers. I caught it before it hit the floor, the rustling paper sounding impossibly loud to my ears. I backed away silently, years of tiptoeing around my sleeping father finally useful for something.

Somehow, I made it outside. The bright spring day seemed obscene now, mocking the darkness that had opened inside me. I collapsed onto a bench in the empty courtyard, clutching the letter that should have been the happiest moment of my life.

Everything I thought I knew was a lie. Every memory, every tender moment, every promise—all fabricated by someone who saw me as nothing but a tool. The Ryan I loved didn't exist. Had never existed.

My phone buzzed in my pocket. With shaking hands, I pulled it out.

Ryan: What's up, Madi?

I stared at the screen, at the casual text from the stranger who had just destroyed my world. Tears blurred my vision, but I refused to let them fall. Not for him. Never again for him.

I took a deep breath, my mind already racing with possibilities. Ryan thought he knew me completely, thought he could predict my every move.

He had no idea what I was capable of.

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