Pt. 11: The bold step

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Zayan called Shreya one day, and again stared fighting with her on unusual reasons, she got happy that he came back before 2 years, it proved that he could not live without her but at the same time, he just called her for time pass.

He started saying heartbreaking and harsh words to her, he just wanted her so that he can pass his free time.

Shreya was now frustrated of this relationship.
All this made her angry and said, "You didn't want to be with me, fine. But did you have to humiliate me again and again in front of your friends? Did you have to make me look like a fool?"

He smirked, enjoying her pain. "Oh, come on. Don't be so sensitive."

But she was beyond sensitivity. She was furious. "You hurt me over and over again, and I took it. But not anymore. I deserve better than to be treated like this. I'm done. I'm done with you, done with the pain, done with the heartache. I'm leaving, and I'm not looking back."

For a moment, he looked taken aback. No one had ever stood up to him like this before.

"Good riddance," he whispered.

"No, good riddance to you. You're toxic, and I'm finally free", said Shreya......

 You're toxic, and I'm finally free", said Shreya

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He laughed, a cold, mirthless sound. "Oh, you're finally standing up for yourself? That's cute."

But she didn't come back. She didn't beg for his forgiveness or try to win him over. She just...left.

At first, he thought it was just a phase. That she would come crawling back, begging for his attention. But days turned into weeks, and weeks turned into months.

And she didn't come back.

He tried calling her, but she didn't answer. He tried messaging her, but she didn't respond.

For the first time, he felt a pang of uncertainty. Had he finally pushed her too far?

He tried to brush it off, telling himself he didn't need her anyway. But deep down, he knew he had lost something special. Something he might never find again.

The realization hit him like a ton of bricks: he had taken her for granted, and now she was gone. Gone for good.

He was left alone, his laughter echoing in the silence, a haunting reminder of his own foolishness.

















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