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🔥 Bethany’s Silent Revenge: Larry Thinks He’s Free… He’s Not 😈
Chapter 1: The Vanishing
Larry didn’t run—he disappeared.
No goodbye, no explanation, just a hollow space where Bethany once stood in his life. One morning she was there, quiet and devoted, and the next… gone.
He told himself it was freedom.
No more questions. No more watchful eyes. No more guilt gnawing at him when he stayed out too late or lied too easily.
Bethany, he believed, had simply broken.
What Larry didn’t understand was this: Bethany hadn’t broken.
She had shifted.
Chapter 2: The First Crack
Weeks passed. Larry adjusted quickly, slipping back into old habits—late nights, careless choices, shallow laughter.
Then the first thing happened.
A message.
No name. No number. Just a photo of his apartment… taken from outside.
Larry laughed it off. Probably a prank.
Still, that night, he locked his door twice.
Chapter 3: The Watcher
Bethany had always been observant.
That’s what Larry loved—and later resented—about her.
Now, she used that same attention to detail differently.
She knew his routines.
His favorite bar.
The exact time he checked his phone in the morning.
She didn’t need to confront him.
She just needed to be there… without being seen.
Chapter 4: Small Disturbances
Larry started noticing things.
His keys… slightly out of place.
His TV… left on a channel he never watched.
A glass… moved inches from where he left it.
Tiny things.
Explainable things.
But together?
They whispered something darker.
Chapter 5: The Voice Without a Face
Another message.
This time, text.
“You always forget the small things, Larry.”
His stomach dropped.
Only one person used to say that.
He typed back:
“Bethany?”
No reply.
But seconds later, his lights flickered.
Chapter 6: The Memory Trap
Bethany didn’t want to hurt Larry.
Not physically.
She wanted him to remember.
Every lie he told.
Every moment he dismissed her.
Every time he made her feel invisible.
So she recreated those moments.
A song they used to argue about started playing in his car—though he never turned it on.
A note appeared in his handwriting… but he didn’t write it.
Or did he?
Larry began doubting everything.
Chapter 7: Isolation
He told his friends.
They laughed.
“Dude, you’re paranoid.”
Maybe he was.
But paranoia doesn’t unlock doors from the inside.
Paranoia doesn’t send photos from angles no one should be standing in.
Larry stopped going out.
Stopped answering calls.
The world shrank… until it was just him and the feeling that he was never alone.
Chapter 8: The Reveal
It happened at 2:17 AM.
Larry woke up to the sound of breathing.
Not his.
Slow. Calm. Familiar.
He sat up.
And there she was.
Bethany.
Standing in the corner, half-shadow, half-memory.
“You left,” he whispered.
“No,” she said softly.
“You just stopped seeing me.”
Chapter 9: The Truth
Bethany stepped closer, her presence unnervingly quiet.
“I gave you everything,” she said. “And you erased me like I was nothing.”
Larry shook his head. “I didn’t—”
“You did,” she cut in. Not angry. Just certain.
“This isn’t revenge,” she continued.
“It’s balance.”
She leaned in slightly.
“I needed you to feel what it’s like… to disappear while still being here.”
Chapter 10: Never Free
The next morning, Larry’s apartment was empty.
Door unlocked.
Phone left behind.
No signs of struggle.
Just one thing on the wall, written clearly:
“Now you understand.”
No one ever saw Bethany again.
But sometimes, late at night, in quiet apartments where guilt lingers…
People swear they notice something small.
A shift.
A movement.
A presence.
And a soft voice reminding them:
You’re not alone.
You’re just being watched.
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