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Seven Years, One Heartbreak, New Love

For seven years, I was the perfect girlfriend to Hollywood star Ethan Cleveland. I put my life on hold, baked his favorite pastries, and silently endured the online hate from fans who wanted him with his co-star, Keira. Then came my 29th birthday. He said he had a late-night script meeting, but I discovered the truth: he was at a private clinic, comforting Keira as she confessed her feelings for him. He publicly defended Keira from online harassment, calling for kindness. But when I received death threats from his fans, he called me "dramatic" and "insecure." He was capable of empathy and protection, just never for me. The man who claimed to love me was systematically destroying my self-worth while playing the hero for the world. So I left. And when he finally tracked me down, trying to reclaim what he'd lost, I did something I never thought I would. I turned to the new man by my side-the one who truly saw me-and kissed him right in front of my ex.
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Chapter 2

Adeline Nixon POV:

"Everything," I repeated, the word tasting like ash. My voice was a low, steady hum, a stark contrast to the earthquake raging inside me. "Everything is this. It' s trying to be the perfect, supportive girlfriend while you chased your dreams. It' s moving to LA, leaving everything behind, putting my own ambitions on hold, just to be closer to you."

In the early days, when he was just starting out, I' d tried so hard to be what he needed. I' d learned to be silent on set, to blend into the background, never to interrupt a meeting, always ready with coffee or a comforting word. I' d put all my energy into supporting him, convinced that my love was the bedrock he needed to rise.

I remembered the time I' d surprised him on set. He' d been filming a particularly intense scene for a low-budget indie film, one where he had to cry on cue. I' d baked his favorite lemon poppy seed muffins, driven three hours through LA traffic, just to bring him a taste of home. I envisioned his grateful smile, a quiet moment of connection in the chaos of his rising career.

But when I arrived, the director was yelling, light stands were toppling, and Ethan was red-faced, unable to hit his mark. My appearance, a small, hopeful gesture, became a disturbance. A heavy spotlight stand, pushed by a frustrated crew member, crashed near my feet, sending a shower of sparks. The entire set went silent, everyone staring at me.

Ethan, instead of concern, exploded. "What are you doing here, Adeline?!" His voice, usually so smooth and calming, was laced with pure fury. He didn' t care that I could have been hurt. He only saw the disruption.

He took the muffins from my hands, still warm from my oven, and hurled them into a nearby trash can. The paper wrappers, carefully

folded, burst open, scattering crumbs everywhere. "You always do this! Making a scene! Can't you just understand how important this is?!"

His words felt like physical blows. "A scene?" My voice was barely a whisper. "I just wanted to-"

"You just wanted to make it about you," he' d cut me off, his eyes cold and distant. "This isn't about you, Adeline. This is my career."

That night, I' d cried until my eyes were swollen shut. He came back later, his anger replaced by a smooth, practiced remorse. He held me, whispered apologies, told me he was stressed, that he couldn't lose me. He kissed me until I believed him, until I forgot the sting of his words, the sight of my ruined muffins. It was a cycle, a pattern I' d learned to recognize. The anger, the cruel words, followed by the intense, almost suffocating affection that made me doubt my own pain.

"I can' t do this anymore, Ethan," I said, pulling back from his touch, the familiar pattern now clear and grotesque. "I can' t keep living in this cycle of you hurting me, then loving me until I forget why I was hurt."

He stared, his hand frozen in mid-air, a flicker of genuine shock on his face. Then his jaw tightened. His eyes, usually so expressive for the camera, became shuttered. He stepped closer, his body language threatening. He tried to pull me into him, to silence my words with a kiss, a desperate, forceful attempt to revert to our old ways.

"You' re exhausted, babe," he murmured into my hair, his voice a low rumble, designed to soothe, to control. "You' ve been working too hard. We just need to connect, like we always do. Forget all this nonsense."

But I didn' t forget. I remembered the red carpet photos from last week, Keira' s hand lingering on his arm, the way he' d laughed, a real, unrestrained laugh, at something she' d whispered. I remembered the endless stream of comments from his fans, "Ethan and Keira are endgame!" "Adeline is just the beard!"

I pushed him away, harder this time. "No. Not anymore."

His face hardened. "Is this about Keira again? Are you seriously going to let fan fiction ruin everything we have?" He ran a hand through his hair, the picture of a man pushed to his limits. "You know how tough this industry is, Adeline. The pressure I' m under. You' re supposed to be my escape, my safe place, not another problem." He painted himself as the victim, as always.

But I was done excusing him. I was done being the problem. It wasn' t about fan fiction. It was about seeing him look at her the way he used to look at me. It was about watching him defend her, protect her, comfort her, while I was left to drown in the online hate, in his neglect.

"You know what, Ethan?" I said, my voice gaining strength. "Maybe this time, the fan fiction got it right. Maybe you and Keira really are meant to be. But I won't be here to watch it happen." I turned and walked toward the door, leaving the forgotten birthday cake and the wreckage of seven years behind me.

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