The Moon Never Falls Chapter 4

The Moon Never Falls Chapter 4
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I remember freshman year. Ethan stood out in the crowd of new students, his faded clothes a stark contrast to everyone else. He was 

undeniably poor. And undeniably handsome. I loved the cool, quiet tone of his voice. The way his eyelids lowered when he looked at me. Ethan desperately needed money. Some 

connected kid had snagged the scholarship he 

deserved. So, one evening after class, I boldly 

grabbed his hand. Ethan, I like you. Go out with 

  1. me. I’m pretty loaded, we can share my 

allowance. Or, if that’s not enough, I’ll pay you for a kiss.He refused, of course. But back then, my life was a breeze. I didn’t understand the meaning of rejection. The more he pushed me away, the harder I pursued him. Until his grandfather, the man who raised him, fell critically ill. Without hesitation, I covered the medical bills. Ethan finally gave in. I foolishly thought I’d done him a huge favor. Much later, I realized I’d gotten what I wanted, but at a terrible cost to him. Even after we started dating, Ethan still worked every day. He barely touched my money, but things only got worse. Rumors spread around campus. They said he was selling himself for money. People looked at him differently, whispering cruel nicknames. Oblivious, I’d hold his hand and say, Don’t mind them, they’re just jealous.” I lived in my 

ivory tower, completely unaware that Ethan was 

fighting a battle all alone. Senior year, my family 

went bankrupt. I didn’t tell Ethan. I simply called 

him and said, Let’s break up.” “Why?he 

asked. I’m bored.Okay.And that was it.

imagined he was relieved, finally free. That 

same day, I tossed my SIM card, deleted my 

social media, and boarded a train to another 

city, ready to work off my family’s debt. I didn’t 

return until three months ago. Ethan seemed to 

be thriving. He was always brilliant, the kind of 

genius who made everyone else in our 

department look average. Just four years after 

graduation, he was a tech entrepreneur 

featured in business magazines. Ashley, our 

class homecoming queen, had started her 

acting career in junior year. I never imagined 

they’d end up together. Good for them,

thought, pressing a hand to my chest to quell 

the sudden ache. 4 AM. My shift ended. I was 

the last to leave. My coworkers, assuming 

everyone was gone, had turned off the lights 

and shut down the elevators. I jabbed at the 

elevator button, hoping to bring it back to life

Call someone,Ethan’s voice startled me

The Moon Never Falls

The Moon Never Falls

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