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When friendship bleeds into love
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4 Chapters
Chapter 6 The Almost Conversation img
Chapter 7 The Walk Away That Hurts More img
Chapter 8 The Thing That Wouldn't Stay Buried img
Chapter 9 The Message That Changes Everything img
Chapter 10 The Confession That Comes Too Late img
Chapter 11 One Night Before Goodbye img
Chapter 12 The Airport Truth img
Chapter 13 The Email That Changed Everything img
Chapter 14 The woman Behind the silence img
Chapter 15 The Choice that Breaks us img
Chapter 16 If He Stays What Do I Lose img
Chapter 17 The Truths We Don't choose img
Chapter 18 The Goodbye I Didn't mean to send img
Chapter 19 The Moment Between Leaving and Staying img
Chapter 20 What staying really costs img
Chapter 21 The Truth She Carries img
Chapter 22 The Truth she carries img
Chapter 23 The Room where power lives img
Chapter 24 The Cost of Being seen img
Chapter 25 What they took from me img
Chapter 26 The price of silence img
Chapter 27 The Day Before the Fire img
Chapter 28 When the truth Demands Blood img
Chapter 29 The Night Everything Breaks img
Chapter 30 The Body They img
Chapter 31 The Ghost Who Wiped the Blood img
Chapter 32 Blood is not an Alibi img
Chapter 33 The Memory that wouldn't stay Buried img
Chapter 34 He Name that Ends the Silence img
Chapter 35 The First Date We Didn't Have to Pretend Through img
Chapter 36 Closer than Ever img
Chapter 37 Stay With Me img
Chapter 38 The Woman In the Walls img
Chapter 39 The Things We don't say img
Chapter 40 The Truth Between Us img
Chapter 41 The Condition He Didn't Tell Me img
Chapter 42 At Noon, He Chooses img
Chapter 43 Power is Loud Principle is Quiet img
Chapter 44 Reputation is a Weapon img
Chapter 45 The First Cut is Always Public img
Chapter 46 The Man Who was supposed to Be Dead img
Chapter 47 The Things We Don't Stay img
Chapter 48 Fault Lines img
Chapter 49 The Choice img
Chapter 50 What it sounds like img
Chapter 51 The Past They found img
Chapter 52 The Vote img
Chapter 53 The Night I Chose Myself and lost him img
Chapter 54 What she Didn't choose img
Chapter 55 The sound Before the Explosion img
Chapter 56 Five seconds Before Ruin img
Chapter 57 The Architect Behind The fire img
Chapter 58 When war Becomes personal img
Chapter 59 What's dangerous than love img
Chapter 60 Darkness swallows everything img
Chapter 61 I should have known img
Chapter 62 The doorbell rings again img
Chapter 63 The buzzer doesn't stop img
Chapter 64 Your mothers img
Chapter 65 The silence Between Us img
Chapter 66 The Silence Between Us img
Chapter 67 Forty Eight hours img
Chapter 68 What the Flash Drive Knows img
Chapter 69 Truth Before Timing img
Chapter 70 The Man Who Died Twice img
Chapter 71 The Guardian's Lie img
Chapter 72 Warrwnt img
Chapter 73 Blood Pattern Recognition img
Chapter 74 Divergence img
Chapter 75 The choice Architect img
Chapter 76 Fault line img
Chapter 77 Integration Key img
Chapter 78 The Placement Theoet img
Chapter 79 The Cost of loving Me img
Chapter 80 Intervention protocol img
Chapter 81 Fault Tolerance img
Chapter 82 The Silence Between us img
Chapter 83 The Paper That changes Everything img
Chapter 84 When the Hunt Begins img
Chapter 85 The cost of a Confession img
Chapter 86 The Ghost in my Newsroom img
Chapter 87 The invisible Hand img
Chapter 88 The Choice He Already made img
Chapter 89 The New Order img
Chapter 90 Fallout img
Chapter 91 Controlled Burn img
Chapter 92 Total Blackout img
Chapter 93 Six Hours to War img
Chapter 94 The Attachment img
Chapter 95 The woman Standing where I should be img
Chapter 96 The Choice That Breaks us img
Chapter 97 The choice that Burns img
Chapter 98 The Choice that Breaks Us img
Chapter 99 The Kind of love that stays img
Chapter 100 What we Build now img
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Chapter 4 Who is she

I couldn't get her face out of my head.

It followed me home, hovered in my dreams, and greeted me the moment I woke up the next morning clear, composed, smiling in a way that felt entirely too confident.

Lena.

I said her name silently as I stared at my ceiling, letting it settle like something bitter on my tongue.

She didn't look like someone Noah would choose out of revenge or loneliness. She looked like someone who knew exactly who she was and what she wanted.

And that terrified me.

At work, I tried to act normal. I answered emails, attended meetings, even laughed at the right moments. But my focus was fractured, every thought circling back to one question.

Who was she to him?

By mid-morning, curiosity turned into something sharper something dangerously close to obsession.

Strategic Development was three floors above us. I told myself I was just going upstairs to drop off files. Nothing more.

That was a lie.

The elevator ride felt endless. With every floor that passed, my pulse quickened. I hated myself for this hated that I cared so much, hated that I was willing to humiliate myself just to catch another glimpse of the woman standing beside him now.

When the doors slid open, I hesitated.

I could still turn back.

I didn't.

The department was quieter, more polished. Glass walls, sleek desks, confident voices. Noah fit here too well, and that realization made my chest ache.

I spotted him almost immediately.

He was standing near a conference room, sleeves rolled up, talking to someone.

Her.

Lena.

She laughed at something he said, touching his arm lightly. The gesture was small, casual but it made my stomach twist painfully.

He didn't pull away.

I ducked behind a column before they could see me, my heart pounding loudly in my ears. I felt ridiculous. Pathetic.

But I couldn't leave.

I watched as they walked together down the hall, their shoulders brushing, their conversation easy. It looked familiar in a way that made me ache.

Too familiar.

I waited until they disappeared before stepping forward, forcing myself to breathe.

"You look like you're hunting ghosts."

I nearly jumped out of my skin.

Maya stood beside me, arms crossed, eyes narrowed knowingly.

"What are you doing up here?" she asked.

"I had files," I lied weakly.

She followed my gaze down the hall. "Is that him?"

I didn't answer.

She sighed. "So that's why he transferred."

My silence was confirmation enough.

"And her?" Maya asked gently.

"I don't know," I admitted. "But I think she's... someone."

Maya studied me for a long moment. "You okay?"

"No," I said honestly. "I think I made a mistake."

She squeezed my arm. "You don't get to blame yourself for someone moving on."

But that was the problem.

He hadn't just moved on.

He'd replaced me.

The rest of the day crawled by. Every sound grated on my nerves. Every laugh felt too loud. Every email felt pointless.

By evening, I was emotionally exhausted.

I stopped by the café on my way home, needing something familiar. Something safe.

The barista smiled sympathetically as she handed me my usual drink. "Haven't seen your friend in a while."

I flinched.

"Yeah," I said softly. "Things change."

I took a seat by the window, watching people pass outside, wondering when exactly my life had tilted off its axis.

My phone buzzed.

A message from Noah.

My heart stuttered.

Noah: Hey. I hope you're doing okay.

That was it.

No apology. No explanation.

Just concern distant and restrained.

I stared at the screen, my fingers hovering over the keyboard.

Me: I saw you today.

The typing bubble appeared almost instantly.

Then stopped.

Then appeared again.

Noah: I figured.

I swallowed hard.

Me: Who is she?

There it was. The question I'd been avoiding all day.

Several seconds passed.

My chest tightened with each one.

Finally

Noah: Her name is Lena.

That wasn't an answer.

Me: Is she important to you?

I watched the screen like it might explode.

The reply took longer this time.

Too long.

Noah: I don't know yet.

The words sliced through me anyway.

Because not knowing was already more than nothing.

I typed back before I could overthink it.

Me: You look happy with her.

A pause.

Then

Noah: I look functional.

That wasn't what I expected.

My chest tightened. Functional. Not happy. Not fulfilled.

Just surviving.

Me: Is that why you left? To function?

This time, the typing bubble lingered for a full minute.

Then disappeared.

No response.

I stared at the screen until my eyes burned.

I should have stopped there.

I didn't.

I walked.

Without thinking, I found myself outside his building. I hadn't planned it. My feet just... carried me there, fueled by a mix of desperation and courage I didn't know I possessed.

I stood across the street, staring up at the lights.

This was insane.

I turned to leave.

Then I saw them.

Noah and Lena stepped out of the building together.

She said something that made him laugh-a real laugh, the kind that used to be reserved for me.

They stopped near the curb. She looked up at him, her expression softening.

She touched his arm.

He didn't pull away.

She leaned in.

And before I could look away

She kissed him.

Not rushed.

Not awkward.

Intentional.

I froze.

Time seemed to slow as my heart shattered in real time.

Noah kissed her back.

I stood there, unseen, as the man who once waited patiently for me chose someone else

and in that moment, I realized my worst fear wasn't losing him.

It was knowing I had taught him how to walk away.

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