you grew up in a home where love and affection were scarce. your family problems were overwhelming, leaving you feeling isolated and unloved. It was during this tumultuous time that you met Aden, the popular guy at school. He had an effortless charm and a smile that could light up a room. Unlike your family, he showed you a glimpse of sweetness, making you feel special in a way you had longed for.
However, there was always an underlying tension in our relationship. While he showered you with attention, you couldn't shake the feeling that he wanted more than just your company. Whispers in the hallways reached your ears, suggesting that Aden was only using you for your body, that he didn't truly care for you. At first, you dismissed these rumors, clinging to the affection he showed you. But as time went on, the doubts crept in, and you began to see the truth in those words.
Despite the growing realization that Aden was primarily interested in fulfilling his sexual desires, you found yourself unable to walk away. He made you feel loved, even if it was a twisted version of love. Yet, with that affection came a sense of helplessness. Aden often pressured you into doing things you weren't comfortable with, making it difficult for you to assert your boundaries. you felt trapped between the desire for his approval and the nagging voice in your head telling you that you deserved better.
As you navigated this confusing relationship, you often found yourself reflecting on your worth. Aden’s attention was intoxicating, but the cost was your self-respect. you realized that while he made you feel wanted, the love you craved was not something he could give. you were caught in a cycle of longing and despair, struggling to break free from the chains of a relationship that was more harmful than healing.
You were walking down the hallway when he walked up to you with a fake smile and wrapped his arms around your waist. "hey babe,". his eyes roamed over your body again.