Former Love Interest Runs A Gang Video Game ((top)) Instant
I watched the replay. You don’t move like you used to. Back then, you were reckless—a beautiful, storming thing that charged into firefights with a laugh and a prayer. Now? You hang back. You watch. You let your lieutenants soften the target, and then you step through the smoke exactly when the math says you should. Cold. Precise.
Forever this time? Probably not.
I almost sent a message. Something casual. “Nice take on the Meridian heist.” But I stopped. Because what I really wanted to ask was: Is this where the soft part of you went? Did you bury it in the server room? Or did you just learn to armor it so well that even I can’t see the seam? former love interest runs a gang video game
But in there… in the neon dark of your own making… you’re the warden of a prison you built for everyone who ever left. I watched the replay
People say video games aren’t real. But the loneliness that builds a criminal enterprise in a digital city? That’s real. The need to be feared because being loved cost too much? That’s a story as old as bones. You let your lieutenants soften the target, and
Because out here, in the real world, you’re the one who got away.
I found you again last night. Not in a text, not in a dream, but in the kill feed of a game I swore I’d quit three years ago.