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Confessions: Story Name: "My Ex’s Regret: Winning the Lottery Was Just the Beginning" Part 4…

so, I thought it would be a good idea to treat myself to that MASSIVE inflatable dinosaur for my backyard, right? it literally took up half my lawn and for a split second, I felt like a kid again. then the credit card bill arrived, and suddenly I had to consider whether dinosaur parties could pay for themselves. like, do I start charging my friends to visit? because honestly, having a TRICERATOPS...

Story Name: "My Ex’s Regret: Winning the Lottery Was Just the Beginning" Part 3 of 6 I stride into the casino, the glitz and glamour blinding me. My eyes scan the room, searching for the one person I thought I could forget: Jake. My breath catches when I finally spot him near the bar, laughing, as if he doesn’t have a care in the world. His charming smile cuts deep, but I won’t let him see my we...

Story Name: "My Ex’s Regret: Winning the Lottery Was Just the Beginning" Part 4 of 6 I spot him across the crowded floor, leaning against the bar, his smile dazzling like the neon lights around us. My stomach twists. He looks so... perfect. But that’s the trick, isn’t it? I can’t trust this man, not after everything. I march toward him, my heels clacking against the marble. He sees me, and his face morphs into a mix of surprise and guilt. I cross my arms, feigning nonchalance. “Thought you could just waltz back in, huh?” He raises an eyebrow, that familiar cocky smirk creeping back. “I’ve missed you, Mia. We could be so good together again.” My heart races between anger and longing. “Good together? Is that what you call it? After you cheated on me with—” My voice shakes, but I pres...

Story Name: "My Ex’s Regret: Winning the Lottery Was Just the Beginning" Part 4 of 6 I spot him across the crowded floor, leaning against the bar, his smile dazzling like the neon lights around us. My stomach twists. He looks so... perfect. But that’s the trick, isn’t it? I can’t trust this man, not after everything. I march toward him, my heels clacking against the marble. He sees me, and his face morphs into a mix of surprise and guilt. I cross my arms, feigning nonchalance. “Thought you could just waltz back in, huh?” He raises an eyebrow, that familiar cocky smirk creeping back. “I’ve missed you, Mia. We could be so good together again.” My heart races between anger and longing. “Good together? Is that what you call it? After you cheated on me with—” My voice shakes, but I pres...

it's not that i cared about giving someone a second chance, it's just that now i find out they were literally auditioning for a role in someone else's high school musical. i could have literally been the leading lady in their love story, but instead, i’m stuck watching them duet with a total stranger, while i replay my own heartbreaking ballad. #HighSchoolMusical #HeartbreakTheater