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Backup Girl No More: Adios to my V-card and My First Love (Brooklyn) novel Chapter 12

Chapter 12 

The celebration was intimate just family and close friends from high school. Still, the grand ballroom felt overwhelming

Everyone’s eyes widened when they saw me there, like they’d seen a ghost. I could almost hear their thoughts: What’s she doing here after everything?” 

I just smiled politely and made small talk, playing dumb. But you couldn’t miss their notsosubtle 

glances, the whispered conversations that stopped when I walked by. Four years of high school had 

taught me exactly what gossip looked like

Needing to escape, I stepped onto the terrace for fresh air. That’s when I heard voices from around 

the corner where his friends had cornered him by the service entrance

Seriously? I thought she was done with you after the whole Madison thing at the party. Now she’s 

crawling back?” 

Aiden’s laugh was cold, entitled a sound I’d never heard from him before

Please. She’s just being dramatic. Give her a few days you really think she’d walk away after all these years? She doesn’t know how to exist without me.” 

I don’t know, man,his friend said. Brooklyn’s pretty great. All those years together, the way she’d drop everything for youmost guys would kill for a girl like that.” 

Yeah, childhood sweetheart versus dream girl that’s rough. What’s your game plan?” 

Aiden was quiet for a moment. When he spoke, his voice was calculated

Look, Brooklyn’s great, sure. Sweet girl, totally devoted. But it feels like settling, you know? I’m eighteen who wants to be tied down to their high school girlfriend forever? That’s such a cliché. I want to experience college life, meet new peoplebesides,he laughed, she’ll always be there waiting, keeping the light on like a good little girlfriend.” 

His friend went quiet. Finally punched his arm. You’re such an asshole.” 

I couldn’t stomach another word. I slipped away silently, my designer sneakers soundless on the 

marble floor

The evening air hit my face as I rounded the corner, and I finally let the tears fall. Six years of memories played through my mind like a highlight reel of my own stupidity. Every shared secret

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