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Sugar Sugar by Mia Ballard
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“My transformation wasn't for love; it was a sacrifice on the altar of compromise, a slow, insidious erasure of my identity. The realization of his infidelity is a perverse liberation, a permission slip signed in betrayal that frees me from the self-imposed shackles. I no longer feel the need to dim my own light to match his dull glow.”
Mia Ballard, Sugar
“The meticulous nature of my planning was not born of malice but of necessity. It was a declaration of independence, a refusal to be the victim in a narrative where I had always seen myself as the heroine. The plan was my salvation, my catharsis, a way to sever the rot before it consumed me whole. Killing Dean, in theory, was not about ending his life; it was about reclaiming mine. It was about staring into the abyss of my own despair and choosing, instead, to rewrite the ending.”
Mia Ballard, Sugar
“This is my penitence”
Mia Ballard, Sugar
“But love, that fickle, traitorous beast, proves inadequate to the wound festering between us.”
Mia Ballard, Sugar
“This is my penitence, my relentless reminder that the universe has ordained me as an outsider to the intimacy I crave. The thought festers, tangible and sour, a reluctant companion to my unfulfilled dreams.”
Mia ballard, Sugar
“no longer feel the need to dim my own light to match his dull glow.”
Mia Ballard, Sugar
“my days are a litany of phone calls, filing, and scheduling—the kind of tasks that are designed to obscure the hours but not enough to blur the edges of an unforgiving reality.”
Mia Ballard, Sugar