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My New Eyes Saw His True Lie

After an accident blinded her and killed her parents, Leo vowed to be her eyes. She trusted him for years, even undergoing surgery to regain her sight. However, her new vision reveals a painful reality: Leo views her as a burden. He stands by as his new girlfriend humiliates her, eventually abandoning her to drown in a dark sea cave. Three years after surviving his betrayal, she returns as a successful artist to make him face the truth.
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Chapter 6

My body was a battlefield. Every muscle screamed, every bone ached. I lay there, at the bottom of the incline, in the relentless darkness, the terrifying roar of the tide my only companion. He had left me. Leo, my protector, my eyes, had abandoned me to the storm, to the echoing nightmare of my past. The betrayal was absolute, a gaping wound in my soul.

"Leo!" I cried out again, though my voice was raw, swallowed by the storm. I tried to push myself up, tried to scramble after him, but my legs wouldn't obey. My body, bruised and battered, refused to move. He was gone. A fading sound swallowed by the darkness and the storm.

I must have lost consciousness. The next thing I knew, blurry lights were flashing against my eyelids, voices muffled, distant. Rescue workers, I later learned. They found me hypothermic, concussed, and with a severely sprained ankle. The fall had caused temporary swelling around my optic nerve, plunging me back into blindness.

The coastal rescue center was sterile and quiet. Days blurred into a haze of pain medication and restless sleep. My parents, their faces etched with worry, sat by my bedside, their voices a constant murmur, their hands holding mine, their expressions a mixture of relief and profound sadness. I could hear their worried words, but my world was trapped in that terrifying darkness.

Sophia, I heard later through my parents' strained whispers, was fine. A little shaken, a sprained wrist, but otherwise completely unharmed. And Leo. He tried to visit. Multiple times. My parents, their faces grim, turned him away.

"She doesn't want to see you, Leo," my father had said, his voice cold and hard. "Not after what you did."

I heard him at the doorway once, his voice cracking, heavy with something that might have been guilt, or maybe just exhaustion. He tried to speak, his words tumbling out, pleading, but I simply turned my head away, my face fixed on the blankness. I had nothing left to say to him, nothing left to feel. My heart, once a vibrant, beating drum for him, was now a cold, hollow cavity.

He tried again, weeks later, sending a long, rambling text message to my mother's phone, which she read aloud for me. He tried to explain. He was panicked. Sophia was screaming. Her ankle was hurt. He thought she was in danger. He had to help her first. It was a reflex. He was coming back for me, he swore. He just got lost in the darkness.

His excuses were pathetic. They were the flimsy justifications of a coward. I listened, my face devoid of emotion. He was still trying to escape accountability. Still trying to make his abandonment sound like an unfortunate accident.

I simply dictated a single word to my mother for her to type: No.

My parents understood. They called his parents, politely but firmly, and explained that all contact needed to cease. I removed him from all my social media, changed my number, and asked my few remaining friends not to share any information about me. The severing was clean, surgical.

I didn't want to be Clara Foster, the little blind girl, the campus tragedy, the burden. Not anymore. Not in that city, in that life, haunted by the specter of his betrayal. I wanted a new life, a new identity, a new vision that belonged only to me.

My parents, seeing the fierce resolve in my eyes, supported me without question. We quietly made arrangements. College applications were filled out, not for local schools, but for prestigious art academies far away, schools that cherished individuality, where my unique perspective might be seen as a strength, not a defect.

The paperwork was handled quickly, efficiently. My enrollment was confirmed. I was leaving. And with every step I took away from that city, away from Leo, I felt a strange lightness, a sense of liberation I hadn't known was possible.

I was shedding the skin of my past, leaving behind the girl who had depended on someone else for her vision, for her worth. I was going to find my own.

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