Chapter 803 Chapter 186.1 - Blown up
Chapter 803 Chapter 186.1 - Blown up
"See....That is why you're losing."
Maya flinched, her free hand clenching into a fist as the voice echoed louder, its malice cutting through her fragile composure.
"Look at her," it whispered, venom dripping from every word. "Standing there beside him as if she belongs. As if she has the right. And you? You're here. Watching. Seething. Weak."
"Stop," Maya muttered under her breath, her voice trembling. She tried to shut the voice out, but it pressed on, unrelenting.
"You had the chance to stand tall, to stake your claim. But you faltered. And now, look. She's there. And you're nothing but a bystander, watching as someone else takes what could've been yours."
Maya's hands trembled, her nails digging into her palm as she fought to suppress the surge of emotion welling up inside her. Her mind raced, the images on her phone blurring as the voice's words burrowed deeper.
"This is why you need me," it continued, its tone softening but losing none of its venom. "Without me, you'll always be like this. Weak. Watching. Waiting. Alone." Maya closed her eyes, trying to drown out the voice, but its words resonated too deeply, pulling at the insecurities she had tried so hard to bury.
She exhaled shakily, forcing herself to focus. "You're wrong," she whispered, though her voice wavered. "I'm not weak. I don't need you to fight my battles."
The voice chuckled, a low, mocking sound that sent chills down her spine. "Oh, Maya. Sweet, naive Maya. You've already lost. You just don't want to admit it."
Maya's breath quickened, her heart pounding as she stared at the pictures again. The knot in her chest tightened further, and for a moment, she felt as though the walls of her room were closing in.
And yet, amidst the chaos, a single thought cut through the storm: "This isn't over." Maya's fists unclenched slightly, the tension in her shoulders casing as she inhaled deeply. The voice might be loud now, but it didn't define her. She had faced it before, and she would face it again.