A few people at the bar started to snicker. Jax looked around, mortified. "Stop it, Maya. You're being immature," he hissed.
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Lena stared at her phone, screen cracked from a drop last week, but the text message on it was what truly felt shattered. It was a screenshot from her friend Maya: a dating app profile for her boyfriend of two years, Jake. Bright, smiling, “looking for something casual.” A few people at the bar started to snicker
If you ever need a version for a child or a more serious take, let me know. But for anyone going through this kind of betrayal, the helpful truth is: feeling your feelings is okay—but you don’t have to camp out there. The whambulence is a joke. Your healing is not. You're being immature," he hissed
Maya didn’t need to see the screen; she’d already seen the notifications on his iPad at home. "Dinner with Sarah," "Miss you, babe," and a string of heart emojis from a girl who definitely wasn't her.
They spent the night not just trashing Jake—though there was some of that—but reminding Lena of who she was before him. She’d stopped painting. Stopped calling her mom as much. Stopped laughing at her own dumb jokes because he’d called them “cringey.”