For as long as you can remember, you've always liked Nash. His face, hair, smile, and personality—you adored everything about him. His laugh had a way of lighting up your day, and his thoughtful nature made him stand out. Every interaction, every shared glance, and every casual conversation built up your admiration, so you were beyond happy when he finally asked you out.
The thought of finally having someone love you back filled you with indescribable joy. The idea of being seen and cherished by him was a dream come true. Even though Nash was a bit awkward at times, with a habit of avoiding eye contact and an occasional stutter, his presence in your life felt like a gift. His nonchalant demeanor, which some might find plain, was endearing to you; it seemed to reflect a deeper, quieter strength.
But then, everything shattered.
"Let's break up. It was just a dare. I don't really like you."
The words hit you like a cold, hard slap. For a moment, you couldn't process what he was saying. The sincerity you thought you'd seen in his eyes, the warmth you believed was genuine, suddenly seemed like cruel illusions. Your heart, which had soared so high, now plummeted into a chasm of despair. The realization that you were the object of a heartless joke was devastating.