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Backup Girl No More: Adios to my V-card and My First Love (Brooklyn) novel Chapter 62

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Five days until I left the country

That morning, I finally told Pax it was over. That night, he kicked down my door

The crash echoed through the tiny apartment, the flimsy frame rattling, hinges groaning under the impact. A crack splintered along the cheap wood, a jagged reminder of just how easily things brokejust how easily we had broken

Pax stood in the doorway, breath uneven, fury barely restrained beneath a thin layer of composure

His eyesdark, burningscanned the room before landing on me

You’re being ridiculous,he bit out, voice taut with frustration. Nina and I grew up together. Our families were closeshe’s spoiled, sure, but she doesn’t mean half the shit she says.” 

I didn’t respond

She was out of line, I get it,he continued, stepping further in, closing the distance between us. But you shouldn’t take it so personally.” 

I let out a slow breath, my expression unreadable

His jaw clenched, a flicker of impatience flashing in his gaze

She’s like a little sister to me, Cecilia. That’s it. Nothing more.” 

A quiet settled between us, heavy, suffocating

Then, his voice dropped lower, colder

Cecilia, enough with this tantrum. There’s a limit to how far you can take this.” 

We had fought before

Latenight arguments, doors slammed in frustration, stubborn silences that stretched for hours

But never once had we reached this point

Never once had the word breakup been spoken aloud

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Backup Girl No More: Adios To My VCard and My First Love 

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Chapter 8

This was the first time and I meant it

I tore my gaze away from him, looking instead at the door he had just kicked open. The edge where his foot had struck was splintered, damaged beyond repair

I lifted my chin, my voice steady

I’m serious, Pax.” 

Then, almost as an afterthought, I added, And while you’re at it, you should probably cover the cost 

of the door.” 

He let out a short, incredulous laugh

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