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Ditched for the Skies

Maya once believed her bond with Liam was permanent, but his fixation on aviation begins to pull them apart. When he accepts a spot at a distant, prestigious flight academy, she must face the harsh reality of being second to his ambitions. This poignant narrative examines the fragility of youthful romance under the weight of sacrifice. As Liam looks to the clouds, Maya wonders if their love can endure the distance or if she has been left behind.
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Chapter 1

The coffee shop buzzed with its usual afternoon energy, but I barely heard the familiar hum of conversation and clinking cups. Across from me, Ryan scrolled through his phone with that casual indifference I'd grown to recognize—the same look he wore when I tried to share something important with him.

"So Marina had another emergency last night," he said without looking up, his thumb still swiping across the screen. "Poor thing was in so much pain she could barely get out of bed."

My chest tightened. Two weeks. It had been exactly two weeks since I'd curled up on my bathroom floor, tears streaming down my face as cramps tore through my body like serrated knives. Two weeks since I'd called him, voice breaking, begging him to pick up some tampons and ibuprofen because I couldn't even stand up straight.

"You know how uncomfortable that stuff makes me, Lace," he'd said then, his voice distant and dismissive. "Can't you just ask your cousin or something? I've got plans with the guys anyway."

"What kind of emergency?" The words came out steadier than I felt.

Ryan finally glanced up, his brown eyes bright with something that looked almost like pride. "Woman troubles, you know? She texted me around midnight, completely panicked. Said she was out of tampons and the cramps were killing her." He shrugged as if it were nothing. "So I drove to three different stores until I found the right brand she needed, plus some of those heating pads and the good pain meds. Took me almost two hours, but she really needed me."

The air seemed to thin around me. My hands trembled as I set down my coffee cup, the ceramic hitting the table with a sharp click that felt too loud. "You... bought her tampons?"

"Yeah, and?" Ryan's eyebrows knitted together in confusion. "She was in pain, Lacey. What was I supposed to do, ignore her?"

The irony hit me like a physical blow. Here was the same man who'd claimed buying feminine products made him "uncomfortable," who'd left me writhing in pain while he went out with friends, now acting like some kind of hero for doing exactly what I'd begged him to do for me.

"Two weeks ago," I said, my voice barely above a whisper, "I called you crying. I was in so much pain I couldn't move, and you told me you were too busy to help."

Ryan's expression shifted to that familiar look of exasperation, the one that had become his default whenever I brought up something he didn't want to discuss. "Come on, Lace. That's different. You're always... dramatic about that stuff. Marina was genuinely scared."

Dramatic. The word hit me like a slap.

"Scared?" My voice rose despite my efforts to control it. "I was scared too, Ryan. I was alone and in agony, and I needed you. But Marina texts you once and suddenly you're Florence Nightingale?"

"Don't be ridiculous." He waved his hand dismissively, that gesture I'd seen a thousand times before. "You're just jealous because I helped someone else. Marina doesn't have anyone else to call. She really needed me."

The coffee shop continued its cheerful chaos around us, but I felt like I was drowning in sudden, crystal-clear understanding. This wasn't about tampons or emergencies or even Marina. This was about priority. About worth. About the fact that Ryan had spent years teaching me that my needs were negotiable while everyone else's were sacred.

"And I don't really need you?" The question came out sharper than I intended.

Ryan's jaw tightened. "You're overreacting, just like always. Marina appreciates what I do for her instead of throwing it back in my face. Maybe you could learn something from that."

Something snapped inside me. Not broke—that had happened long ago, piece by piece, slight by slight. This was different. This was the moment everything became perfectly, painfully clear.

I stood up slowly, my chair scraping against the floor. Ryan looked up at me with mild annoyance, as if I were being deliberately inconvenient.

"You're right," I said, my voice steady now, calm in a way that surprised us both. "I have been dramatic. I've been dramatic about expecting basic consideration from someone who claims to love me. I've been dramatic about thinking I deserved the same care you give to every other woman in your life."

"Lacey—"

"I'm done, Ryan." The words felt foreign on my tongue, but right. So right it was almost frightening. "We're done."

His mouth fell open. For the first time in years, I had his complete attention.

"You can't be serious. You're breaking up with me over tampons?"

I almost laughed at his complete inability to understand. "I'm breaking up with you because you just proved that I will always come last in your life. Because you care more about Marina's comfort than my pain. Because after eight years, you still see me as someone whose needs don't matter."

Ryan scrambled to his feet, his chair nearly toppling backward. "You're being crazy. We can work this out. We always do."

"No." I grabbed my purse, my movements deliberate and sure. "We're not working this out. I'm leaving Seattle in three days."

"Leaving? What are you talking about? College doesn't start for months."

I met his eyes, seeing the first flicker of real concern there. Too little, too late.

"I'm not going to college, Ryan. I got accepted to the Air Force Academy. I'm going to be a fighter pilot." The words felt powerful, like speaking a spell that would transform everything. "I've been planning this for months while you were busy playing hero for Marina."

For the first time since I'd known him, Ryan Hamilton was speechless.

I walked away without looking back, leaving him standing there in the middle of the coffee shop, finally understanding what it felt like to be left behind.

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