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Rediscovering My Worth

I stared at Troy across the crowded campus café, certain I'd misheard him. The familiar buzz of student conversations and the hiss of the espresso machine seemed to fade into white noise as his words echoed in my mind. "You're choosing Eve as your project partner?" Troy shifted in his seat, avoiding my eyes as he picked at the corner of his textbook. "Dana, it's just a project. Don't make it into something bigger than it is." But it was bigger. So much bigger. We'd talked about this competition for months—the Regional Academic Excellence Challenge that could secure graduate school recommendations and open doors neither of us had dreamed of. We'd planned it together, researched together, even joked about how we'd celebrate our inevitable victory together. "We promised each other," I said, my voice barely above a whisper. "Fifteen years, Troy.
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I stared at Troy across the crowded campus café, certain I'd misheard him. The familiar buzz of student conversations and the hiss of the espresso machine seemed to fade into white noise as his words echoed in my mind.

"You're choosing Eve as your project partner?"

Troy shifted in his seat, avoiding my eyes as he picked at the corner of his textbook. "Dana, it's just a project. Don't make it into something bigger than it is."

But it was bigger. So much bigger. We'd talked about this competition for months—the Regional Academic Excellence Challenge that could secure graduate school recommendations and open doors neither of us had dreamed of. We'd planned it together, researched together, even joked about how we'd celebrate our inevitable victory together.

"We promised each other," I said, my voice barely above a whisper. "Fifteen years, Troy. We've been a team for fifteen years."

He finally looked up, and something cold flickered in his familiar brown eyes. "Look, Eve brings something different to the table. She's got this... perspective. This drive. You know how inspiring her story is—scholarship kid, working three jobs, overcoming all those obstacles."

Each word felt like a small knife twisting deeper. "What about my perspective? What about our partnership?"

"Come on, Dana." Troy's laugh was sharp, dismissive. "What obstacles have you ever had to overcome? Your biggest challenge is choosing between your BMW and your dad's Mercedes."

The casual cruelty in his tone made me flinch. This was Troy—my Troy—who used to trace my palm with his finger when I was nervous, who knew exactly how I liked my coffee, who'd held me through every anxiety attack since sophomore year of high school.

"That's not fair," I managed.

"Isn't it?" He leaned back, studying me like I was a problem to be solved. "Eve's hungry for this, Dana. She needs it. You... you'll be fine either way. You always are."

The dismissal in his voice hit me like a physical blow. I felt my hands trembling as I reached for my coffee cup, needing something to anchor me. "So that's it? After everything we've built together?"

"Don't be dramatic." Troy glanced around the café, clearly uncomfortable with the attention my raised voice was drawing. "It's one project. We're still together, aren't we?"

But even as he said it, I could see the truth in his restless fingers, in the way he kept checking his phone, in the careful distance he'd put between us at the small table. When had he started sitting across from me instead of beside me?

"I just thought..." I swallowed hard, hating how small my voice sounded. "I thought we were partners. In everything."

"We are." But his attention had already drifted to something over my shoulder. I turned to see Eve Walker approaching our table, her worn backpack slung over one shoulder, that carefully practiced smile lighting up her face.

"Troy!" She touched his arm as she slid into the empty chair beside him—the chair that should have been mine. "I've been looking everywhere for you. I had the most amazing idea for our project opening."

Our project. The words sliced through me.

Eve's eyes flicked to me with what looked like sympathy but felt like calculation. "Oh, Dana. I hope you're not upset about the partnership thing. I know you and Troy are... close. But you understand, right? This competition means everything to me. It's my shot at proving I belong here."

The practiced vulnerability in her voice, the way she positioned herself as the underdog fighting for her dreams while I was just... what? An obstacle? A spoiled princess who didn't deserve consideration?

"Of course," I heard myself say, the words automatic, trained by fifteen years of putting Troy's needs before my own. "I understand."

But as I watched Troy's face light up at Eve's animated explanation of her project ideas—ideas that sounded suspiciously similar to the ones we'd brainstormed together just last week—something inside me began to crack.

I stood up abruptly, my chair scraping against the floor. "I should go."

Troy barely glanced up. "See you later, babe."

Babe. The casual endearment that once made my heart flutter now felt like salt in an open wound.

I walked away on unsteady legs, past the laughing students and the warm afternoon light streaming through the café windows. But with each step, that crack inside me widened, and for the first time in fifteen years, I wondered who I was when I wasn't Troy Sullivan's devoted girlfriend.

The question terrified me. But not as much as the growing certainty that I was about to find out.

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