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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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Chapter 3

The scissors felt cold and heavy in my hand as I stared at my reflection in the bathroom mirror. My long blonde hair cascaded past my shoulders—hair that Troy used to run his fingers through, hair that he'd complimented countless times, hair that had become another chain binding me to a version of myself I no longer recognized.

"Are you sure about this?" Sarah asked from behind me, her voice gentle but concerned. My older sister had driven three hours from her law firm in Chicago the moment I'd called her, crying and confused after my confrontation with Eve.

"I'm sure." The words came out steadier than I felt. "I need to do this."

I lifted the scissors and made the first cut. A thick strand of blonde fell to the bathroom floor like a piece of my old life being shed. Then another. And another. With each snip, I felt lighter, freer, as if I was cutting away fifteen years of being who Troy wanted me to be instead of who I actually was.

"Dana..." Sarah's voice was filled with something I hadn't heard in years—pride. "You look incredible."

I stared at my reflection, barely recognizing the woman looking back at me. The short, choppy bob framed my face in a way that made my green eyes look brighter, more determined. I looked... strong.

"I feel different," I whispered, running my fingers through the shortened strands.

"You look like yourself," Sarah said, squeezing my shoulders. "The real you that I've been waiting to see for years."

The next morning, I stood in front of my closet, staring at the rows of soft pastels and flowing fabrics—clothes chosen to be pretty, non-threatening, pleasing. Without hesitation, I pushed past them to the back where I'd hidden purchases I'd never had the courage to wear: a deep emerald blazer, black jeans that actually fit my figure, boots with attitude.

When I walked into Professor Mills' Medieval History seminar that afternoon, I felt every eye in the room turn toward me. The whispers followed me to my seat, but for once, I didn't shrink from the attention.

"Miss Roberts," Professor Mills said, her sharp gray eyes taking in my transformation with obvious approval. "I trust you've prepared your analysis of the Carolingian manuscripts?"

"Yes, Professor." I stood up, my voice carrying a confidence that surprised even me. "I found some fascinating inconsistencies in the dating methods that suggest a completely different timeline for the political reforms."

For the next twenty minutes, I presented research that had consumed my sleepless nights for the past week. I watched Professor Mills' eyebrows rise higher with each point I made, saw my classmates lean forward with genuine interest instead of polite tolerance.

"Remarkable," Professor Mills said when I finished. "Miss Roberts, this level of analytical insight is graduate-level work. Have you considered continuing your studies beyond your bachelor's degree?"

The question hit me like lightning. Graduate school? I'd never even allowed myself to dream that big. Troy had always talked about his future plans—law school, his father's firm, the life he'd mapped out—while I'd simply assumed I'd follow along, a supporting character in his story.

"I... I hadn't really thought about it," I admitted.

"Well, you should." Professor Mills' smile was rare and precious. "I'd be happy to discuss your options after class."

I floated through the rest of the day on a cloud of academic validation I'd never experienced. But my euphoria was short-lived.

When I returned to my dorm room that evening, I found them: a dozen red roses lying against my door, accompanied by a small velvet box and a handwritten note in Troy's familiar scrawl.

*Dana, I miss you. I miss us. These past few weeks have been hell without you. I made a mistake—the biggest mistake of my life. Please call me. We need to talk. —T*

I opened the velvet box with trembling fingers. Inside was a delicate silver bracelet, expensive and beautiful, exactly the kind of thing the old Dana would have treasured. But now it felt like a bribe, a pretty chain meant to lure me back into my cage.

My phone buzzed. Then buzzed again. And again.

Troy's name flashed across the screen with each call. I watched it ring, remembering all the times I would have dropped everything to answer, all the times his attention had been the highlight of my day.

With steady fingers, I blocked his number.

The roses went into the trash. The bracelet, I left on my desk as a reminder—not of what I'd lost, but of what I'd finally found the strength to walk away from.

That night, I sat at my desk surrounded by textbooks and research papers, planning my future for the first time in my life. The girl who had defined herself through Troy Sullivan's love was gone, and in her place sat a woman who was finally learning to love herself.

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