A LOVE BEYOND EXISTENCE (Chapter 1)

A LOVE BEYOND EXISTENCE

Chapter 1: A Life Unnoticed

The alarm blared, echoing through the silent room. Y/N groaned, lazily reaching out to silence it. Another day. Another routine. Another lonely morning.


She sat up, glancing at her phone—no messages, no missed calls. Not that she expected any.

"I bet they didn’t even come home last night," she muttered, rubbing her eyes.


Her parents, the great business tycoons, were always busy. Meetings, deals, expansions—everything except her. They left before she woke up and returned after she slept.


As she walked downstairs, the house was eerily quiet, except for the faint hum of the fridge. A neatly arranged breakfast sat on the table with a sticky note:

"Got an early meeting. Take care."


Y/N scoffed. "Take care? Do they even know what that means?" She sighed, grabbing a slice of toast before heading out for college.


[At College]


Y/N walked through the crowded hallways, her headphones on, drowning in music. She had perfected the art of blending in—silent, unnoticed.


Her classmates chattered, laughing about weekend plans, upcoming events—things she was never a part of.


"Hey, did you finish yesterday’s assignment?" a girl asked her in passing.


Y/N nodded, handing over her notes.


"Wow, you’re a lifesaver! Thanks!" the girl beamed before walking away.


Y/N sighed. "Of course… only noticed when they need something."


She wasn’t upset. She was used to it. It was easier this way—less drama, fewer expectations.


[Back Home]


Returning to an empty house was normal. The silence greeted her like an old friend. She kicked off her shoes, walked to her room, and pulled out her sketchbook.


"At least you never leave me," she whispered to the pages, sketching as music played softly in the background.

Drawing and books were her escape, her secret world. No one knew how talented she was—not her classmates, not her parents. "How would they? They barely even remember I exist," she chuckled bitterly.


She glanced at her reflection in the mirror. "If I disappeared one day… would anyone even notice?"


A hollow laugh escaped her lips, but deep inside, she already knew the answer.


To Be Continued...


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