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Freedom Led Me Home `1

Freedom Led Me Home `1

After Leaving the Jerk, I Married My High School Crush 

I broke up with my boyfriend of three years

Everyone thought I’d be the first to apologize this time. That is, until I posted my brand new marriage certificate on Instagram

He showed up at my door, crying and begging me to come back

Lily, haven’t you had enough of this drama?Jack, my boyfriend or rather, exboyfriend sat on the couch, his face a mask of impatience

I looked at his irritated expression, a cold smirk playing on my lips

I had caught him redhanded, dancing intimately with his childhood sweetheart at a bar. Yet he had the audacity to accuse me of making a fuss over nothing

Fine, I thought. If he wanted drama, I’d give him a show

He was nothing but a philandering dog, and I was sick of him

I’ve told you, Rose and I are just friends. You’ve already embarrassed me in front of my friends. What more do you want?he said

Whatever. Think what you like,I replied

His phone screen lit up, interrupting his tirade of accusations and complaints

I watched him get up and head to the bathroom. I followed quietly, and sure enough, Rose’s coy voice drifted out, Jack, she’s not giving you a hard time, is she?” 

Of course not,Jack replied, his voice unusually gentle and patient a tone he never 

used with me

I listened to Rose’s giggles floating out of the bathroom as I started packing my things

Damn it, what a pair of cheaters

As if I’d ever want him back

I sent Jack a breakup text and blocked him. The conversation in the bathroom paused for a couple of seconds before resuming as if nothing had happened

Huh, he always acted so confident around me

I couldn’t blame him entirely. After all, I had been madly in love with him since freshman year, willingly playing the role of his doormat

All those years of washing his sports gear, buying him drinks and gifts it was like 

pouring water into the Pacific Ocean

Now, even when I suggested breaking up, he seemed completely indifferent

The laughter continued in the bathroom as I quietly left the apartment with my 

suitcase, finally escaping this prison

As soon as I got in my car, my phone exploded with notifications from the group chat

Jack’s buddies were tagging me relentlessly. Lily, playing the runaway game again?” 

How many times has this been now?” 

If you ask me, you should grow a backbone. If you’re leaving, don’t come crawling back to Jack. Save yourself from another dramatic exit.” 

Ha! As if she could ever let go of Jack.” 

Their mocking laughter hit me like a slap in the face

I stared at the screen coldly, quickly typing out a reply, As you and Jack wish, we’re done for good. Goodbye.” 

I left the group immediately after sending the message

Jack’s friends had created this group chat specifically to mock me, though they had their own separate group for real communication

Even though I knew their intentions, I had pathetically joined the group just to catch a glimpse of Jack’s occasional messages

Later, they added Rose to the group, and Jack’s messages became more frequent. I found myself consumed by jealousy, desperately searching for any hint that he might love me in his messages

Sadly, there were none

Instead, his chats with Rose grew increasingly flirtatious, with no regard for my feelings whatsoever

As my best friend would say, I had become obsessed, poisoned by my feelings for 

Jack

Looking back now, I realize how ridiculous I had been

Jack didn’t love me. He was never gentle or caring towards me. He certainly never 

showed any concern or looked after me. He only called me when he needed something, and when he didn’t, he couldn’t even be bothered to say my name

What did I ever see in such a horrible guy

Did I admire his ability to eat, poop, and cause trouble

Freedom Led Me Home

Freedom Led Me Home

Status: Ongoing

Chapter 1 Summary – “After Leaving the Jerk, I Married My High School Crush”


Part 1: The Last Straw

Lily had spent three years loving Jack — a man who took her loyalty for granted.
When she caught him at a bar, his hands around his childhood sweetheart Rose, he didn’t even look guilty. Instead, he rolled his eyes and accused her of being dramatic.
That night, Lily realized the only drama she’d been living was loving a man who never saw her worth.


Part 2: The Breakup

Jack sat on the couch, irritated, calling her immature. His tone was cold, dismissive — as if she were the problem.
But Lily was done explaining, done defending herself.
As he walked to the bathroom to take a call, she followed silently — and heard the truth for herself.
Rose’s voice floated through the door, soft and flirtatious. “Jack, she’s not giving you a hard time, is she?”
Jack’s voice, gentle and patient — a tone Lily never received — replied, “Of course not, don’t worry.”
That was the moment her heart stopped loving him.


Part 3: The Quiet Escape

While they laughed behind the closed door, Lily quietly packed her things.
She didn’t cry. She didn’t scream. She simply left — suitcase in hand, dignity intact.
Before stepping out, she sent one last text:

“We’re done. Don’t contact me again.”
Then she blocked his number — and finally walked away from years of humiliation.


Part 4: The Mockery

Minutes later, her phone buzzed nonstop.
Jack’s friends flooded the group chat, mocking her breakup like it was a running joke.

“Playing the runaway game again, Lily?”
“She’ll be back in a week, like always.”
Their cruel laughter hit harder than she expected. But instead of breaking down, she typed one last message:
“You’re right. I did keep coming back. But this time, I’m gone for good.”
And with that, she left the chat forever.


Part 5: The Painful Realization

That group had always been her silent torture — a reminder of how one-sided her relationship had become.
She used to scroll through every message just to see Jack’s name, hoping for affection, a hint of care.
But all she found was mockery, flirtation, and proof that she’d been nothing more than background noise in his world.


Part 6: The Doormat Years

She remembered how she used to wash his sports clothes, buy him gifts, and even skip meals to surprise him with things he wanted.
He never thanked her. Never looked at her the way he looked at Rose.
All those years of love were wasted on someone who couldn’t even say her name with warmth.
And yet — she had loved him. Deeply. Foolishly.


Part 7: The Turning Point

As she drove away from the apartment, something inside her shifted.
For the first time, Lily felt peace — not because she stopped caring, but because she finally cared about herself.
She didn’t need revenge, or closure.
She just needed to start over.


Part 8: The Unexpected Post

Days later, while Jack bragged online about his “freedom,” Lily made her own quiet statement — a photo on Instagram of her marriage certificate.
The caption was simple:

“Some endings come with better beginnings.”
Within minutes, the internet exploded.


Part 9: The Beggar Returns

Jack showed up at her door that night — eyes red, voice trembling, begging for another chance.
“Lily, you can’t be serious! Who did you marry? Tell me this is a joke!”
But Lily only smiled, calm and radiant.

“You told me I was dramatic, remember? So here’s my final act.”
She closed the door — this time for good.


Part 10: The Full Circle

The man she married wasn’t a stranger.
He was her high school crush — the boy who once waited for her after class, who used to say, “You deserve better, Lily.”
Years later, he kept his promise.
And as Lily stood beside her new husband, she realized that sometimes, losing the wrong person is the only way to find the right one.

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