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The Viral Revenge

The studio lights glared too bright. I could feel their heat on my skin, could see the red light on the camera blinking like a warning I should have heeded. But I sat there anyway, perched on the edge of our gray couch, my hands folded in my lap like a good girlfriend. Like the perfect girlfriend Marcus had been molding me into for two years. "Real Talk Thursday" had become his signature. Forty-seven thousand people were watching live, their comments scrolling past faster than I could read. Heart emojis. Fire emojis. "You're so brave, Marcus." "We love your honesty." Marcus leaned forward, his expression carefully arranged into what I now recognized as his "vulnerable" face. The slight furrow between his brows. The way his voice dropped half an octave, intimate and confessional. "I need to talk about something really difficult today," he said, and my stomach twisted. We hadn't discussed any special segment. "It's about my relationship. About Selene." He turned to look at me, and the camera followed. Forty-seven thousand pairs of eyes suddenly pinned me in place. "I love you," he said, and the words felt like a threat. "But I can't keep doing this. You've become... toxic. Controlling. Jealous of my success." I what??
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Chapter 2

# Chapter 2: The Canvas of Truth

I stood in the center of the empty gallery studio, my footsteps echoing against the bare walls. The space was small—much smaller than what Marcus would have deemed worthy of his brand—but it was mine. All mine.

"How much for three months?" I'd asked the landlord earlier that day, my voice steadier than it had any right to be considering I was spending nearly all my emergency savings.

"You sure about this?" he'd replied, eyeing my red-rimmed eyes with concern. "Most artists can't make rent after the first month."

I'd simply nodded and signed the lease. Most artists weren't fueled by the kind of fire now burning inside me.

The white walls stretched before me like blank canvases. I ran my fingers along them, feeling the slight texture beneath my fingertips. Not perfect, but perfect for my purpose. I began unpacking my supplies, arranging paints and brushes with methodical precision. My hands moved with certainty even as my mind raced ahead, plotting, planning, seeing the finished exhibition before I'd even begun.

I worked through that first night without stopping, mixing colors by the harsh fluorescent light. Blues that matched the exact shade of Marcus's brand. Reds that reminded me of the recording light on his camera. Blacks and whites that could hide secrets in plain sight.

By morning, I had completed the base layer of "Performance #1"—an abstract piece in Marcus's signature color palette. To anyone else, it might look like a tribute. Only I knew that when viewed under UV light, the invisible ink would reveal his text messages to Rachel: "Need to keep Selene humble. She's getting too confident about her work. Remind me to critique her new series on tomorrow's stream."

Eighteen-hour days blurred into one another. I ate when I remembered, slept when my body gave out. The gallery transformed into a laboratory where I experimented with layering techniques, embedding evidence so deeply into the artwork that it became inseparable from the beauty. Truth and pain and color merging into testimony.

"Jesus, Selene," Alex said when they visited a week later. Their eyes widened as they took in the transformed space.

The walls were no longer blank. I'd covered them with timelines, photographs, and sketches. Every manipulation categorized: "Isolation Tactics," "Public Humiliation," "Creative Suppression," "Calculated Performances."

"This isn't just art therapy, is it?" Alex asked quietly, stopping before a particularly detailed chart that tracked Marcus's pattern of building me up before livestreams, then tearing me down afterward.

"No," I admitted, setting down my brush. "It's evidence."

I led Alex to my workstation where my laptop displayed a mockup of a gallery livestream. "I'm going to need your help with the technical aspects. Projection mapping, real-time audience interaction."

Alex studied the screen, then looked back at me with concern etched across their face. "Selene, are you sure about this? He'll try to destroy you all over again."

"He can't," I said, surprising myself with the steel in my voice. "Not if I control the narrative this time."

Alex was silent for a long moment, eyes traveling from the meticulous documentation on the walls to the half-finished paintings with their hidden messages. Finally, they nodded.

"What do you need?"

We spent the rest of the day planning the technical infrastructure, researching livestream platforms and specialty lighting that would reveal the hidden elements in my work at precisely the right moment. As Alex left that evening, they paused at the door.

"This is going to be brilliant," they said. "And terrifying."

I smiled for what felt like the first time in weeks. "That's the point."

Later that night, as I worked on a piece that incorporated audio from Marcus's "spontaneous" moments that I'd discovered were carefully scripted, my phone pinged with a notification. A journalist named Diana Chen had published an article questioning the authenticity of Marcus's breakup stream, citing "concerning patterns" in his content creation.

I stared at the screen, my brush suspended mid-stroke. Someone else was seeing through his performance. Someone with a platform.

I hesitated only briefly before taking a photo of my current piece—a canvas that, when complete, would reveal how Marcus had rehearsed his tears three times before our final livestream. I attached it to an anonymous email along with screenshots I'd been saving for my exhibition.

"There's more where this came from," I wrote. "This isn't his first performance."

I hit send before I could change my mind, then returned to my canvas with renewed purpose. The gallery would be my stage, but perhaps I didn't have to stand on it alone.

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