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When friendship bleeds into love

Aira Cole values the safety of her bond with Noah Reed, her best friend and coworker. Despite their deep connection, she rejects his confessions twice to avoid the risks of romance. When she finally embraces her feelings, she finds a resentful Noah who eventually ends things without closure. As Aira tries to win him back, she must face Lena Vale, Noah’s new partner. Now, Aira and Noah must decide if their mistimed love is worth a final, painful fight.
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Chapter 3

The office felt louder the morning I found out Noah's transfer was official.

Not because people were talking more but because everything else had gone quiet.

Keyboards clicked in sharp, deliberate rhythms. Phones rang and rang until someone answered. Laughter floated from somewhere down the hall, light and careless, like nothing in the world had shifted off its axis.

But for me, everything had.

I sat at my desk, staring at my screen without really seeing it, the email still open in my inbox like a wound I couldn't stop touching.

Internal Memo

Effective immediately, Noah Reed will be transferred to the Strategic Development Department.

Effective immediately.

No notice.

No transition.

No goodbye.

My chest tightened as if the air had been sucked out of the room. I read the message again, slower this time, searching for a word I might have missed temporary. Pending approval. Subject to review.

There was nothing.

This was final.

This was real.

Noah was leaving.

I pushed my chair back abruptly and stood, ignoring the curious glances from nearby coworkers. I didn't care how it looked. I didn't care if anyone thought I was being dramatic or unprofessional.

I needed to see him.

Now.

The walk to his desk felt longer than it ever had before. Each step echoed too loudly in my head, heavy with everything I hadn't said, everything I'd buried under the word friends.

When I reached his workstation, my heart sank.

Noah was already there, calmly clearing out his drawer.

Of course he was.

Neat. Controlled. Efficient.

Like he'd prepared himself for this moment long before I had.

"You didn't tell me," I said, my voice sharper than I intended.

He looked up slowly, like he'd known I would come.

"Oh," he said quietly. "You saw the memo."

Oh.

Like this was nothing. Like he hadn't just torn something vital out of my life and walked away with it.

"You're transferring," I said, even though the words tasted bitter in my mouth. "Just like that."

"Yes."

"That's it?" I demanded. "You don't think I deserved to hear it from you?"

His jaw tightened, the muscle there jumping. "I didn't think it would help."

I laughed once, short and hollow. "So that's it? You disappear, and HR explains it to me like I'm just another colleague?"

"I'm not disappearing," he said evenly. "I'm moving departments."

"You're moving away from me," I snapped.

The words fell between us, sharp and exposed.

A few people nearby pretended very hard not to listen.

Noah lowered his voice. "Aira, this conversation isn't"

"When were you going to tell me?" I interrupted. "After you left? Or were you just going to let me figure it out like this?"

He hesitated.

Just for a second.

But that pause told me everything.

My throat tightened. My chest ached 

"So you really meant it," I whispered. "You really meant it when you said it was better this way."

He met my eyes then, and for a brief moment, the distance cracked. I saw the Noah I knew the one who stayed late just to make sure I wasn't overwhelmed, the one who memorized my coffee order, the one who noticed when my smile didn't quite reach my eyes.

"Yes," he said softly. "I did."

I shook my head, refusing to accept it. "You don't get to decide that for both of us."

"I'm not deciding for you," he replied. "I'm deciding for me."

That hurt more than I expected.

Because for a long time, me and him had felt like the same thing 

"When does it start?" I asked, already knowing the answer.

"Today."

Of course it did.

I watched him place the last few items into a small box his spare charger, the notebook he always borrowed and never returned, the framed quote we'd laughed about during a late night deadline.

All the small pieces of him that had quietly lived beside me.

"You could've talked to me," I said, my voice barely steady. "We could've figured something out."

He stopped and looked at me fully.

"I tried," he said. "For a long time."

My throat burned.

"You never said you were unhappy."

"I didn't say it out loud," he replied. "But I showed you. And you didn't see it."

That wasn't fair.

Or maybe it was.

"I never meant to hurt you," I whispered.

"I know," he said. "That's why this hurts so much."

He lifted the box and straightened, professional again, distant again.

"I'll see you around."

Just like that.

As if we were nothing more than coworkers who occasionally shared an elevator.

As if we hadn't shared late nights, inside jokes, quiet understanding.

I stood there as he walked away, my chest heavy with words I couldn't force past my lips.

The rest of the day blurred together.

Everywhere I turned, there were echoes of him his empty chair, the quiet space where he used to roll closer to my desk, the absence that screamed louder than his presence ever had.

By evening, I felt hollow.

I didn't go home. I wandered instead, letting the city swallow me, lights blurring through unshed tears.

Somehow, I ended up at our café.

The one we always went to after long days. The one where we talked about everything except what mattered most.

I sat at our usual table.

The chair across from me stayed empty.

My phone buzzed suddenly.

My heart leapt before I could stop it.

Noah.

I opened the message with shaking fingers.

I didn't do this to punish you.

I did it because staying was destroying me.

Tears blurred my vision.

Me: Then why does it feel like you're punishing me anyway?

The typing bubble appeared.

Then disappeared.

Minutes passed.

Nothing.

I stared at the screen until my coffee went cold.

That night, I dreamed of him.

Of us sitting side by side like nothing had changed. Of laughter. Of warmth. Of reaching for his hand and finding nothing but empty air

I woke with tears on my cheeks.

The days after were worse.

Strategic Development was on a different floor. Different meetings. Different rhythms.

I stopped seeing him completely.

And that absence that slow, deliberate erasure was unbearable.

That was when regret settled in.

Not loud.

Not dramatic.

Just a quiet truth that pressed against my ribs until it hurt to breathe.

I had been so afraid of losing him that I never considered I could lose him anyway.

A week later, I ran into him by accident.

Literally.

I turned a corner too fast and collided with a solid chest.

"Sorry" I started, then froze.

Noah.

He looked just as startled.

For a moment, neither of us spoke.

"I didn't know you worked up here now," I said, hating how small my voice sounded.

"I do," he replied.

Silence stretched, thick and heavy.

"You look tired," he added softly.

"So do you."

He hesitated. "Are you... okay?"

The question undid me.

"No," I admitted. "I'm not."

Something flickered in his eyes pain, longing, something unresolved.

"I hoped this would be easier for you," he said.

"It's not," I whispered. "It's worse."

He took a step closer. "Aira"

Before he could say more, a woman appeared beside him.

Tall. Confident. Beautiful.

"Noah?" she said warmly. "The meeting's about to start."

He turned to her, and something in his expression softened in a way I didn't recognize.

"I'll be right there," he said.

She glanced at me. "Who's this?"

He hesitated.

"This is Aira," he said. "We used to work together."

Used to.

The word sliced clean through me.

The woman smiled politely. "I'm Lena."

"Nice to meet you," I managed.

Noah nodded. "I should go."

And just like that, he walked away again 

This time, with her

I watched them disappear down the hallway together

and for the first time since he left, the truth settled heavy and undeniable in my chest.

I hadn't just lost Noah.

I was being replaced.

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