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NO LONGER HIS PLAYTHING:I'm the Heroine of My Own Story novel Chapter 14

Summary for Chapter 14: NO LONGER HIS PLAYTHING:I'm the Heroine of My Own Story

Summary of Chapter 14 – A pivotal chapter in NO LONGER HIS PLAYTHING:I'm the Heroine of My Own Story by Brick Moving Ant

The chapter Chapter 14 is one of the most intense moments in NO LONGER HIS PLAYTHING:I'm the Heroine of My Own Story, written by Brick Moving Ant. With signature elements of the Internet genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

The only bright spot during my medical leave was that my Stanford early admission had been approved.

I'd be spared the senior year panic about college applications.

Without a second thought, I submitted my request to transfer to AP classes.

My GPA had always qualified me for the advanced track. I'd only stayed in regular classes because that's where Zephyr was.

Now, I wanted as much physical and mental distance as possible.

Different classes.

Different future.

Different life.

Zephyr stopped his attempts to see me.

All contact ceased completely.

In its place emerged his very public relationship with Katherine.

Even with him blocked, screenshots of their Instagram and Snapchat stories found their way to my phone, sent by friends who thought I'd "want to know."

Before, his social media presence had been nearly nonexistent.

Black profile picture.

Private account.

Rarely posted.

The classic too-cool-to-care online persona.

Like a wound that hurts when touched but is visibly healing.

"Let it go, Phoebe," I whispered to myself, setting my phone face-down.

"Their relationship has nothing to do with you anymore."

I still felt twinges of something—not quite jealousy, more like phantom pain from an amputated limb—when mutual friends mentioned them.

But I was learning that emotional muscle memory takes time to reprogram.

Each day it got a little easier to redirect my thoughts when they wandered toward Zephyr.

He might be performing for my benefit, creating an elaborate show to prove I was missing out, but I was no longer in the audience.

I was busy writing my own story—one where he was just a character from an early chapter, not the co-author I'd once imagined him to be.

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