She’s lost it.
Raven was really losing her mind.
Never in her wildest dreams had she imagined that the girl Gordon confessed to would be Caitlin.
So what did that make her?
What about the fifteen years she had given him—what did any of that mean?
The rage inside her swelled until it needed an outlet. Unfortunately, it found one in a random couple passing by on the street.
Her face twisted with fury, features contorted and ugly.
The guy immediately stepped in front of his girlfriend, shielding her. “What’s your problem? Are you trying to start a fight?”
His girlfriend tugged at his sleeve, trying to soothe him. “Forget it, she’s clearly unhinged! Why get into it with someone like that? Let’s just go.”
He shrugged, sliding an arm around her shoulders, his tone gentle. “You’re right, Chloe. Let’s get out of here.”
The couple turned and walked away, arms wrapped around each other. Watching them, Raven felt something inside her snap. Their affection was a knife in her heart, blinding her with pain. She completely lost control.
She rushed forward and kicked the girl’s legs out from under her, sending her sprawling to the pavement. Before anyone could react, Raven straddled the dazed girl and slapped her across the face, again and again.
It all happened so fast that the boyfriend barely registered what was happening. By the time he snapped back to reality, his girlfriend was already pinned to the ground.
He could hardly stand to watch it. Rolling up his sleeves, he lunged and tackled Raven, and the two of them ended up grappling on the sidewalk.
In the end, it was a bystander who called the police. The officers arrived, carted all three off in a squad car, and the whole ugly scene finally fizzled out.
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Meanwhile—
Caitlin and Gordon stepped out of Lakeside Bistro, their fingers intertwined.
The sun broke through the clouds, casting a warm glow over them. Caitlin glanced up at Gordon, her eyes sparkling. “So, what’s next?”
“A movie,” Gordon replied, his voice confident.
He’d planned everything out last night. After confessing his feelings, they’d go see a movie, then hit the arcade to win some plushies, grab dinner, and finally, he’d walk Caitlin home.
Caitlin nodded eagerly. “Sounds great. What’s playing these days?”
“There’s one called ‘Love in Bloom,’” Gordon said, giving her a sideways grin. “Kind of perfect for us right now, don’t you think?”
It was a sweet romantic comedy—just the sort of film couples in the honeymoon phase loved.


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