
Jolie · Ongoing · 14 Chapters
Kicks shatter my skull as my crush and his perfect new girl watch me die. "Don't look, it's too much for you." Xavier gently covers Sophia's eyes as I beg.
Kicks shatter my skull as my crush and his perfect new girl watch me die. "Don't look, it's too much for you." Xavier gently covers Sophia's eyes as I beg.
He left me there, alone in that dark alley, where the thugs tortured me to death.
And then… I woke up. It was the day he rejected me.
...
As we were cutting the cake, they kept nudging me to confess.
I took a deep breath and finally said, "Xavier, my birthday wish is you."
His hand holding the cigarette shook for a moment, but he smirked and replied, "Sorry, you're too good for me. Not my type."
In my past life, those words broke me, sending me spiraling toward a dark end.
A cold shiver ran down my spine, and all I could think about was how much I wanted to make him pay.
"Aria, are you okay?"
"Xavier, can't you say something nice for once?"
He leaned back, blowing out a ring of smoke like he didn't have a care in the world. "I'm not good at lying."
His lazy British accent usually did something to me, but now? It just made me want to puke.
In front of everyone, I made a new wish, my voice cutting through the room.
"Xavier, I hope that for the rest of my life, I never have to see you again."
I blew out the candles, and they tried to stop me, but it was too late.
Xavier's smile froze, his expression tight with confusion.
"Aria, are you serious?"
"I'll give you one more shot," he said, his voice soft and almost coaxing. "Make a new wish, and I'll pretend I didn't hear that."
I shook my head, my words steady. "No need."
Ignoring him, I went back to cutting the cake.
But then, Xavier rushed toward me, grabbing the knife with his right hand.
"Aria, I'm talking to you."
The blade cut through his finger, blood dripping onto the cake.
Someone shouted, "Blood! Xavier, you're bleeding!"
I could tell. He was having another episode.
Xavier had a severe psychological disorder, and in my past life, I was the only one who could stop it.
Well, I thought I was, before that poor junior girl came along.
I'd always thought I was the one he needed, that I was special.
But then I overheard him comforting her, and my heart sank.
"She's different from you."
"At best, she's a placebo. You're my only medicine."
"Without you, I'd die."
I dropped the knife, my voice cold. "If you like it so much, take it."
I turned to leave, but before I could, Xavier tossed the knife aside and grabbed my wrist.