Loving The Outcast Girl
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Mia Villaruiz was the girl they left behind.
The one forgotten by the people who were supposed to love her first, and love her longest.
Mia used to shine. She was the kind of student teachers talked about with pride. Top of her class, disciplined, focused, and quietly brilliant. She carried responsibility like second nature, always dependable, always striving.
Then her father died. And her mother left, taking her younger siblings with her, leaving Mia standing in the ruins of a life that collapsed too fast for a sixteen year old girl to understand. Overnight, survival replaced dreams. Grades slipped not from lack of intelligence, but from exhaustion, hunger, and loneliness. The light that once made her stand out dulled beneath the weight of being alone.
When everything fell apart, her best friends disappeared with it. The same people who swore they would never abandon her chose distance instead.
The final cruelty cut deepest. One of them ended up with the boy Mia had quietly loved for years.
She lost her place in the world. Mia faded into the background, unseen and unchosen, until a new student transferred to Suncrest Academy.
Liam Alcaraz was everything she wasn’t. Wealthy, confident, and magnetic. The kind of boy the world bent toward without effort. Yet for reasons Mia couldn’t understand, he noticed her.
Suddenly, people remembered her name. For the first time in years, eyes landed on her not with pity, but with interest.
Mia moved through the world as if it owed her nothing, and still, she would claim her place in it. Not for him. But for the girl she used to be. The girl she almost lost.
And maybe, for a love she never thought she deserved.
The one forgotten by the people who were supposed to love her first, and love her longest.
Mia used to shine. She was the kind of student teachers talked about with pride. Top of her class, disciplined, focused, and quietly brilliant. She carried responsibility like second nature, always dependable, always striving.
Then her father died. And her mother left, taking her younger siblings with her, leaving Mia standing in the ruins of a life that collapsed too fast for a sixteen year old girl to understand. Overnight, survival replaced dreams. Grades slipped not from lack of intelligence, but from exhaustion, hunger, and loneliness. The light that once made her stand out dulled beneath the weight of being alone.
When everything fell apart, her best friends disappeared with it. The same people who swore they would never abandon her chose distance instead.
The final cruelty cut deepest. One of them ended up with the boy Mia had quietly loved for years.
She lost her place in the world. Mia faded into the background, unseen and unchosen, until a new student transferred to Suncrest Academy.
Liam Alcaraz was everything she wasn’t. Wealthy, confident, and magnetic. The kind of boy the world bent toward without effort. Yet for reasons Mia couldn’t understand, he noticed her.
Suddenly, people remembered her name. For the first time in years, eyes landed on her not with pity, but with interest.
Mia moved through the world as if it owed her nothing, and still, she would claim her place in it. Not for him. But for the girl she used to be. The girl she almost lost.
And maybe, for a love she never thought she deserved.

