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Heart of Gold 1

Heart of Gold 1

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When I was five, the boynextdoor from our old gated community and I were kidnapped

When they came at him with a needle, I stepped in front of him, and they shot me up with something that scrambled my brain

Back then, his parents said I’d end up marrying the neighbor boy someday

Later, he left for a faroff college and came back with a very pretty college girl

Everyone said I was the little idiot who didn’t deserve the man he’d become

My brothernextdoor said our childhood engagement didn’t count anymore

I understood: he didn’t want me

I trudged to my dad’s headstone in a fog

A boy with trouble written all over him walked up and asked if I wanted to leave with him, said it 

like a dare, and I said yes

After that, Cole Lawson went crazy… 

If I drink all this, will you marry me, Cole?” 

He sat there in the dark; I couldn’t read his face, but he had those sharp, handsome features

He flicked a lighter open and shut. I knew he was about to get mad, so I grabbed a bottle and tipped it backthe burn tore down my throat. I coughed and choked, a mess

The guys in the private room laughed

“Cole, it’s been years. Maybe it’s time you married the little idiot.” 

Yeah. Gotta admit, the little idiotis getting pretty,” 

and if you don’t want her, don’t keep your boys from shooting their shot.” 

Cole’s eyes went cold. The room fell quiet, You into her?he asked

The guy’s hands flew up, Just for fun, man. Who’d actually marry a dummy?” 

No one would take me except Cole. Ever since what happened when we were kids, the dark scares 

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I ignored the pain and kept drinking

My insides felt like they were on fire

I don’t know how much I had before the room filled with three, four, five Coles

He was furious, Enough.” 

The pretty college girl who’d come back with him grabbed my wrist, said, Stop. Even if you finish that, Cole isn’t marrying you.” 

I stared at her, stunned

She kept going, Haven’t you noticed? Cole Lawson doesn’t like you. At all.” 

Doesn’t like me

I looked at Cole, lost

But when all the kids hated me and wouldn’t let me play, he was the only one who did. He said 

he’d never hate me

Have you always hated me?I bit my lip until I tasted blood and swallowed the urge to cry

because he hates when I cry

Someone started hooting, Crybaby’s gonna cry againhey, Cole, soothe your child bride.” 

He stood, snapped his suit jacket across the heckler’s shoulder, said, Child brides? That’s 

backward, oldworld garbage,and walked out of the private room

As he left, he took the pretty girl’s hand

A dull ache spread in my chest

I staggered after him, dizzy

At the hotel entrance, Cole said it wasn’t on the way. He’d drop her at the hotel first, and told me 

to wait by the door

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I waited a long time

My head slowly cleared

Dry yellow leaves fell from the tree above and landed at 

I tore them up piece by piece

He used to say once I finished counting, he’d show up

my 

feet

This time I shredded leaf after leaf until scraps covered the ground

My fingers went numb with cold

He still didn’t come

Dawn broke. The sun hit my face and I was still freezing

I walked home alone

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Heart of Gold

Heart of Gold

Status: Ongoing

1) The Promise That Never Was

When she was five, the narrator and the boy next door were kidnapped.
When the men came for him with a needle, she stepped in front—and took the injection herself.
Whatever was in it scrambled her mind for years.
Back then, everyone joked she would marry the neighbor boy someday. But the boy grew up, went to college, and came back with a beautiful girlfriend. Their old “childhood engagement,” he said, didn’t count anymore.


2) The Girl Left Behind

She understood what that meant: he didn’t want her.
The people in their old gated community whispered that she was the “little idiot” who’d never deserve him.
Heartbroken, she went to visit her father’s grave—her only safe place left—where a stranger found her instead: Cole Lawson, a boy with trouble in his eyes.
“Want to leave with me?” he asked, daring her.
She said yes.


3) The Dare Turned Destiny

From that night forward, life with Cole became a whirlwind of reckless nights and whispered promises.
He was danger wrapped in charm; she was the broken girl who couldn’t stand the dark.
Maybe that was why he stayed—because he knew what it felt like to be haunted.
People said Cole had gone crazy for her.


4) The Drinking Game

Years later, in a smoky private room, she lifted a bottle toward him.

“If I drink all this, will you marry me, Cole?”
He sat in the shadows, flicking his lighter open and shut—silent, unreadable.
She tipped the bottle back. The burn ripped through her throat while laughter rose around them.
“Maybe it’s time you marry the little idiot,” one friend jeered.
“Yeah—she’s getting pretty. And if you don’t want her, we’ll take our shot.”


5) The Threat Behind the Smile

Cole’s smile vanished. His eyes turned glacial.
“You into her?” he asked quietly.
The man stammered, “Just for fun! Who’d actually marry a dummy?”
The laughter died instantly.
Everyone knew the rule: no one touched her except Cole.
Ever since that night when they were children, she had feared the dark—and Cole had always been the one who kept it away.


6) The Pretty Girlfriend

She kept drinking, ignoring the pain, until the room spun with four or five Coles.
Then the college girl—the same one who had replaced her—grabbed her wrist.
“Stop. Even if you finish that, Cole isn’t marrying you.”
Her voice was soft but cruel.
“Didn’t you notice? Cole Lawson doesn’t like you. At all.”
The words sliced through the haze like glass.


7) The Shattered Memory

Doesn’t like me?
She turned to Cole, searching his face.
But when every kid on the block had called her stupid, he had still played with her.
He had once promised never to hate her.
Now she bit her lip until it bled, swallowing her tears—because he hated when she cried.
Someone mocked from the corner, “Crybaby’s gonna cry again—hey Cole, soothe your child bride.”


8) The Exit

Cole stood, anger snapping through his movements.
He flicked his jacket across the heckler’s shoulder.
“Child brides?” he said, his voice sharp. “That’s backward, old-world garbage.”
Then he turned and walked out—taking the pretty girl’s hand with him.
The laughter faded, replaced by the sound of her heartbeat breaking.


9) The Waiting

She stumbled after him to the hotel entrance.
Cole said it wasn’t on the way; he’d drop the girl off first.
“Wait here,” he told her.
So she waited.
Time blurred.
Dry yellow leaves drifted from the trees, landing at her feet. She tore them apart, one by one, like counting seconds until he returned.
But he never did.


10) The Morning Alone

By the time the sun rose, her fingers were numb from the cold.
He still hadn’t come back.
She walked home alone through empty streets, light bleeding across the sky.
Every leaf she’d shredded lay scattered behind her like pieces of her heart.
Once, he’d said, When you finish counting, I’ll show up.
This time she counted to forever—and he never came.

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