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Too Late For Your Proposal

My boyfriend, Carter, chose a ski trip with his manipulative "best friend," Bridget, after I gave him an ultimatum. "If you go, we're over," I had warned. He just laughed and told me not to come crying to him when I got lonely. But while he was gone, the stress of his silence and Bridget's taunting Instagram posts sent me to the hospital with a bleeding stomach ulcer. Lying in an urgent care bed, hooked up to an IV, I saw him liking her posts-pictures of them looking like a happy couple, with captions mocking me. He wasn't just ignoring my pain; he was actively endorsing it. In that sterile room, something inside me didn't just break; it turned to ice. The years of begging for his affection, of fighting for his attention, simply evaporated. So when he came home expecting his favorite dinner, I had a surprise for him instead. "We broke up," I said, pointing to the moving boxes that held every last trace of him. He pulled out a Tiffany bracelet, claiming he was going to propose. But it was too late. I had already called the movers.
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Chapter 3

Ellie POV:

I watched Carter' s hand, still outstretched, holding the Tiffany box. His face was a mask of calculated remorse, his eyes watery. In that moment, a part of me, the old, naive me, almost believed him. Almost hoped that maybe, just maybe, he genuinely regretted it all. I used to fall for it every time. The soft words, the desperate pleas, the tiny gestures that mimicked sincerity. I used to think, This is it. This is the moment he finally sees me.

But then, a sharp, almost imperceptible ring cut through the tense silence. It was Bridget's phone, vibrating insistently in her pocket. She glanced at it, a flicker of annoyance crossing her face before she smoothly retrieved it.

"Oh, it's just Sarah," she said, her voice a little too casual. Her eyes met Carter's, a silent communication passing between them, a hurried, knowing glance. "She's wondering if we're still on for the after-ski party. You know, since someone just got back from an amazing trip."

She emphasized "amazing trip," her gaze darting to me, a cruel jab. Carter winced, but didn't protest.

"You know what?" Bridget continued, putting her phone back in her pocket, her voice suddenly firmer, less concerned. "Carter, honey, maybe we should just go. Ellie obviously doesn't appreciate anything you do. Look at her. Cold as ice." She turned to me, a venomous smile on her lips. "Some people just can't be happy, can they, Ellie?"

She grabbed Carter's arm, her grip surprisingly strong. "Come on, let's go. She doesn't deserve you. You deserve someone who will appreciate a Tiffany bracelet and a proposal. Someone who isn't a total drag."

Carter hesitated, his eyes lingering on my face. A fleeting moment of genuine confusion, perhaps even regret, flickered in his gaze. He took a small step towards me, his lips parting as if to speak.

My heart gave a tiny, almost imperceptible lurch. No, I thought. Not again.

Bridget yanked harder on his arm. "Stop being such a wimp, Carter! Are you going to let her walk all over you again? Or are you going to finally grow a spine and realize what you're leaving behind?" Her voice was laced with a challenge, a dare that only fueled his ego.

His eyes met mine one last time, a pathetic glimmer of indecision, then he hardened. The choice was made. Again.

"Fine!" he snarled, pulling his arm from Bridget's grasp, but not to stay. It was a gesture of defiance, directed at me. "If that's what you want, Ellie, then fine! We're over!"

He stormed past me, Bridget trailing triumphantly behind him. The apartment door slammed shut with a sickening thud, rattling the frames on the wall. The sound vibrated through the floorboards, through my very bones.

I was alone. Again.

The silence that followed was deafening. I stood in the middle of the room, the lingering scent of Bridget' s perfume and Carter' s cologne heavy in the air. On the kitchen counter, the elaborate dinner I had planned still sat, half-prepared. His favorite roasted chicken, the intricate pasta salad, the homemade tiramisu for dessert. All of it, a monument to a love that was now irrevocably dead.

A bitter, hysterical laugh escaped my lips. I had cooked it, after all. He had expected me to cook it, and in a twisted way, I had.

I sat down at the dining table, the single plate already set for two, and started to eat. I ate slowly, mechanically, each bite a struggle. The rich flavors turned to ash in my mouth. My phone buzzed in my pocket. It was Bridget.

Her Instagram story. A boomerang of her and Carter clinking champagne glasses on the ski lift. "Cheers to new beginnings!" the caption read, followed by a winking emoji.

I scrolled. Another one. Carter, bundled in his ski gear, laughing as Bridget playfully wiped snow from his face. "Some people just make everything better," the caption chirped.

Each post was a calculated blow, delivered with precision and malice. They were enjoying my weekend, the weekend I had given him an ultimatum over. The weekend he had chosen over me.

I kept eating, forcing down every last morsel, a perverse act of self-punishment. The food felt heavy in my stomach, a cold, indigestible lump.

Finally, when the plate was clean, a wave of nausea washed over me. My stomach churned violently. I stumbled to the bathroom, collapsing over the toilet, emptying the contents of my stomach, tears streaming down my face. It wasn't just the food I was purging. It was the pain, the betrayal, the humiliation.

The next few days were a blur of intense anxiety attacks. My chest felt tight, my breath shallow. Every thought was a chaotic storm, every memory a fresh wound. I couldn't eat, couldn't sleep. The world outside my apartment faded into a distant, hazy nightmare.

The third night, the pain in my stomach became unbearable. A sharp, searing ache that doubled me over. I managed to call a friend, Emily, my voice a thin whisper.

"Ellie? What's wrong? You sound awful!" she'd cried.

I could barely speak, clutching my abdomen, hot tears blurring my vision. Emily, bless her heart, was there in twenty minutes. She found me curled on the bathroom floor, shivering, my face ashen.

She rushed me to urgent care. The fluorescent lights of the emergency room hummed, a cruel soundtrack to my misery. They hooked me up to an IV, the cold liquid seeping into my veins. The doctor, a kind-faced woman, spoke softly about stress-induced gastritis, bordering on a stomach ulcer.

"You've been under a lot of emotional strain, haven't you?" she asked, her eyes gentle.

I just nodded, unable to form words.

Even hooked up to an IV, with a throbbing pain in my gut, I couldn't stop myself. My thumb found the Instagram app.

Bridget' s stories continued, a relentless assault on my already fractured spirit. A photo of her and Carter, silhouetted against a breathtaking sunrise, perched on a mountain peak. "Some people just make everything better," the caption read again, a direct echo of her earlier post, a mocking celebration of their new connection.

Then, a new picture. Carter, smiling, his arm around Bridget's shoulder, a mischievous glint in his eye. They looked happy. Carefree. As if I had never existed. Comments poured in: "OMG, you guys are so cute!" "Finally, the universe aligning!" "Ellie never understood him, you do!"

Carter had even liked some of them. He had watched her post, he had seen the comments, he had liked them. While I was in urgent care, fighting a stress-induced illness caused by his actions, he was validating Bridget's public taunts.

It wasn't just neglect. It was a conscious, deliberate cruelty. He was allowing her to twist the knife, to publicly humiliate me, and he was endorsing it.

The IV drip, the antiseptic smell, the dull ache in my stomach – none of it mattered anymore. In that sterile, impersonal room, a profound clarity washed over me. It wasn't just about the ski trip. It was about everything. His casual disregard, his emotional manipulation, his cowardice masked as freedom.

He didn't just choose the trip over me. He chose to let Bridget destroy me. And I had let him.

That was the moment. The absolute, undeniable breaking point. The pain in my stomach was nothing compared to the complete emptiness that settled in my heart. He didn't just break my heart. He shattered my entire world view. And I was done letting him.

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