Chapters
Read Now
Share
He Promised Forever, Then Left Me
He Promised Forever, Then Left Me

He Promised Forever, Then Left Me

8
/ 10
In the modern romance He Promised Forever, Then Left Me, a mute survivor seeks justice after her childhood friend's betrayal. Left for dead in the woods, she regains her voice to confront his cruelty. Read novels online to see her transformation in this gripping mystery story.

Chapter 1 of He Promised Forever, Then Left Me

After the crash that killed my parents and stole my voice, my childhood friend Josiah swore he would be my voice. For years, I believed him, my silent world revolving around the boy who pulled me from the wreckage. I was even relearning to speak, just for him.

Then I overheard the truth. To his friends, I was just the "town tragedy girl," a burden he was tired of carrying.

The cruelty didn't stop. He let his new girlfriend publicly humiliate me, and when she faked an injury, he forced me to my knees to apologize in front of everyone.

The final betrayal came during a storm. He abandoned me in the woods, deaf without my hearing aids, leaving me to face the same terror that shattered my life years ago. He chose her.

He broke his promise. He broke me.

So I left. I found my own voice, my own strength. Three years later, I returned for my first art exhibition, and when I saw his face in the crowd, I knew he was about to hear everything he'd forced me to keep silent.

Chapter 1

The first clear words I heard, after years of silence, were Josiah's. They cut through me, sharper than any blade. He called me the "town tragedy girl," a burden he was tired of carrying. My own throat, barely remembering how to form sounds, constricted into concrete.

It was supposed to be a triumph. Dr. Evans had praised my progress. "Your vocal cords are strengthening, Grace. Soon, you'll be speaking full sentences." I'd practiced for hours, the unfamiliar vibrations in my chest both thrilling and terrifying. I wanted to surprise Josiah. He'd been my rock, my shadow, my voice, ever since the crash.

The accident had stolen my parents and my ability to speak. The twisted metal, the smell of burnt rubber, the silence after the screams-it had all fused into a knot in my throat. Josiah was there. He'd pulled me from the wreckage, his arm broken, his face smeared with my parents' blood. "I'll be your voice, Grace," he'd whispered, his words a sacred vow in that chaotic aftermath. "Always."

For years, he was. He was my protector, translating my gestures, anticipating my needs, defending me from the pitying glances and cruel whispers. My selective mutism wasn't a choice; it was a cage built from fear and grief. But Josiah was the key, or so I thought. He seemed to navigate the world with ease, the popular quarterback, always with a crowd around him, yet always ready to step in for me. His loyalty was my anchor. His presence a constant, comforting hum in my otherwise quiet world.

My therapy room was a small, soundproofed box. I'd spent countless hours there, relearning sounds, syllables, words. The process was slow, arduous, and often frustrating. But the thought of finally telling Josiah, really telling him, how much he meant to me, kept me going. I had a secret, a small, perfectly formed sentence I'd saved just for him. I would whisper it, a promise of a future where I wasn't just the girl he spoke for, but a partner who could speak for herself.

That day, I was ahead of schedule. Dr. Evans had left the room for a moment, praising my clarity. I heard snippets of conversation from the hallway. Louder than usual. Josiah's distinctive laugh. My heart jumped. He must be waiting for me. I pushed the door open just a crack, ready to peek out and surprise him.

Then I heard it. Alexandria James's sugary voice, dripping with mock sympathy. "Oh, Josiah, you're such a saint. Still dragging poor mute Grace around?"

A wave of nausea hit me. I froze, my hand still on the doorknob.

"Come on, Alex," another voice, Mark, one of Josiah's football buddies, chimed in. "Josiah's just being nice. It's not like he wants to be stuck with the town tragedy girl."

My breath hitched. The words felt like physical blows.

"Exactly," Alexandria purred. "But seriously, Jos, it's getting old. Everyone knows you're just doing it out of pity. She's a dead weight."

I gripped the doorknob, my knuckles white. My ears, once so unreliable, were now piercingly clear.

"It's not pity," Josiah's voice was rough. "It's… complicated."

"Complicated?" Alex scoffed. "She can't even talk. What's complicated about it? You guys are tied together by some morbid childhood pact. It's creepy."

My chest tightened. Morbid childhood pact. Was that all it was to him?

"Look," Josiah lowered his voice, but I could still hear him. Every word was a hammer blow against my fragile hope. "I am tired. God, Alex, you have no idea. Every social event, every game, every damn party. It's always, 'Where's Grace? Is she okay? What does she want?' I'm not her keeper."

My world tilted. The words spun around me, each one a sharp shard of glass.

"See?" Alexandria's voice was triumphant. "I knew it. You hate it."

"I don't hate it," Josiah snapped, but his tone was laced with resentment. "I just… I want to be normal. I want to have fun without constantly worrying about her. It's like I'm babysitting a ghost."

A ghost. That's what I was to him. A silent, burdensome specter of a past he couldn't escape.

"Well, you could always just… not," Alex suggested, her tone dangerously sweet. "She's not your responsibility, you know."

"Yeah, Jos," Mark added. "You're the star quarterback. You could have anyone. Why stick with the mute girl?"

Josiah sighed, a deep, frustrated sound that echoed the breaking of my heart. "I know, I know. It's just… after the crash… I promised. It' s hard to just ditch her."

Alexandria giggled. "Oh, come on. Just make her understand. She's not stupid, just… quiet. Tell her you need space. Tell her you're moving on. That you're tired of being tied to the 'town tragedy girl.'"

Josiah didn't answer. The silence was louder than any shout. It was his agreement. His silent, damning affirmation.

My vision blurred. I couldn't breathe. The carefully constructed facade of my life, built on Josiah's loyalty, shattered around me. I stumbled back, pulling the door shut with a soft click that no one seemed to notice. My legs gave out, and I slid down the wall, pressing my hands over my mouth to stifle the sob that clawed its way up my throat. My head hit the cool plaster. The new words I'd learned, the ones I'd saved for him, twisted into a bitter poison in my mouth.

I had been so happy, so ready to share my progress. I had been planning to tell him I could say his name, a clear, ringing sound. But now, the only sound I could make was a choked gasp, swallowed by the deafening roar of my own heartbreak. All those years, all those sacrifices, all that unspoken gratitude… it was all a lie. He saw me as a burden. A tragedy. Not a person. Not Grace.

My hands trembled as I recalled every shared glance, every protective gesture, every time he'd "spoken for me." It wasn't love. It was pity. It was obligation. It was a prison for him, and I had been too blind, too desperate for connection, to see it. He hadn't been my voice; he'd been my jailer, albeit a reluctant one.

A sharp, stinging pain erupted in my fingers. I looked down. My nails had dug deep crescent moons into my palms. My skin was broken. It was a physical manifestation of the wound in my chest. I wanted to scream, but no sound came. Only silent, burning tears.

No. I wouldn't let them see me break. I wouldn't give them that satisfaction. I wouldn't be the "town tragedy girl" anymore. Not for them. Not for him.

I pushed myself up, my legs unsteady. I wiped my face with the back of my hand, smearing away the tears. The silence in the room was crushing, but it was my own silence now, a shield rather than a cage.

A few minutes later, I heard the hallway chatter fade. The coast was clear. I composed myself, straightened my clothes, and took a deep, shaky breath. When Josiah finally knocked on the therapy room door and entered, plastering on his usual "loyal friend" smile, I met his gaze. My face was a mask. He wouldn't see the shattered pieces. Not yet.

"Grace? Everything okay?" he asked, his voice a little too loud, a little too cheerful. He reached out to touch my arm, but I subtly shifted away.

He paused, his hand dropping. "Uh, Dr. Evans said you did great today. Really good. That's, uh, that's awesome."

I nodded, a small, controlled movement. My throat ached with unshed words, but I kept them locked away.

"So," he continued, shoving his hands in his pockets. "Ready to head out? Alexandria and Mark are waiting for us outside."

I looked at him, really looked at him. The handsome face, the charming smile, the eyes that now seemed hollow. He was still the popular quarterback, but to me, he was just a boy, a scared boy, hiding behind a facade of loyalty. I had been so wrong.

I shook my head slightly, then pointed to my throat, feigning discomfort.

"Oh, still a bit sore from all the practice?" he asked, relief flickering in his eyes. "No worries. We can just chill at my place. Alex has a new movie she wants to watch."

The movie. Of course. Another excuse to be "normal." Another burden to shunt aside. I gave him a small, tight smile. Another nod. Then I turned, walked to my bag, and pretended to search for something. He sighed, a barely audible sound of impatience, and walked towards the door.

"Just meet us there, okay?" he called over his shoulder. "Don't take too long."

I waited until I heard the outer door click shut. Then, I pulled out my phone and began to type. This new voice, the one I was finding, wouldn't be for him. It would be for me. And the first thing it would do was cut him out of my life.

Select Chapter

Read the Full Novel on

moboreader
Now, free reading available
A Contract Marriage With My Nemesis
A Contract Marriage With My Nemesis
Betrayed and murdered for her trust fund, a woman regresses to the day her life fell apart. In A Contract Marriage With My Nemesis, she avoids her killer to partner with a corporate rival. Read this modern romance novel to see her seek revenge in one of the best new fiction books.
Abandoned Heiress, Now His Mafia Bride
Abandoned Heiress, Now His Mafia Bride
In the mafia novel Abandoned Heiress, Now His Mafia Bride, Ivy returns from the dead to seek revenge on the family that discarded her. Protected by a feared Chicago Capo, she transitions from a victim into a powerful wife ready to bury her past in this gripping modern romance story.
ACCIDENTAL SURROGATE FOR THE RUTHLESS ALPHA
ACCIDENTAL SURROGATE FOR THE RUTHLESS ALPHA
In the werewolf romance novel ACCIDENTAL SURROGATE FOR THE RUTHLESS ALPHA, Daisy escapes a husband's betrayal only to carry the child of a cursed leader. To protect her legacy in this modern novel, she must navigate the supernatural world and uncover her true identity.
Addicted To His Disfigured Secret Lover
Addicted To His Disfigured Secret Lover
In the romance novel Addicted To His Disfigured Secret Lover, Aracely must wear a fake scar to hide her identity from billionaire Brennen Levine. This modern mystery follows her struggle to survive abuse and save her family while acting as a secret human sleeping pill to her ruthless employer.
Addicted To His Fake Sugar Baby
Addicted To His Fake Sugar Baby
In the modern romance Addicted To His Fake Sugar Baby, Giselle discovers her ex used her roommate's photos to scam a billionaire. To survive this mystery story, the engineering student must outsmart a ruthless predator through a calculated web of lies. Read novels online now.
All wolves university; the last kitsune
All wolves university; the last kitsune
In the werewolf romance novel All wolves university; the last kitsune, Yuna transforms into an extinct nine-tailed fox. Hunted by her peers at a modern university, she must master her powers or face execution. Read this young adult fiction romance book to see if she can survive the hunt.

Popular Articles

Born a Rogue, Crowned a King: The Bastard Who Slayed Dragons
Born a Rogue, Crowned a King: The Bastard Who Slayed Dragons
In the gripping short drama Born a Rogue, Crowned a King, a kingdom faces Viking devastation. The realm's only hope lies not in its noble heirs, but in Richard Starling—a bastard son feigning incompetence. This mini series masterfully blends medieval fantasy with political intrigue, exploring the heavy toll of secret identities, familial betrayal, and the brutal path to vengeance and ultimate vindication.
2026-05-27
Crown Prince Who: A Rebirth Revenge Story of Betrayal and Power
Crown Prince Who: A Rebirth Revenge Story of Betrayal and Power
In the gripping short drama Crown Prince Who, rebirth ignites a ruthless quest for vengeance. Elowen Reed shames her treacherous former lover, Crown Prince Cassian, and shatters their vows to save her doomed family. Forging a dangerous alliance with Prince Sean, she navigates treacherous political waters. This intense historical romance delivers high-stakes betrayal, shifting loyalties, and a satisfying arc of vindication.
2026-05-29
His Blind Dragon Bride: The Blind Sacrifice Who Tamed a Dragon Lord
His Blind Dragon Bride: The Blind Sacrifice Who Tamed a Dragon Lord
In the fantasy short drama His Blind Dragon Bride, a blind human girl named Elara is sacrificed to the fearsome Dragon Lord Cassian. What begins as a terrifying captivity transforms into a desperate fight for survival when she gives birth to two dragon eggs. This gripping mini series explores power, motherhood, and a curse that binds them together.
2026-06-05
Kiss or Kill: Resurrection, Revenge, and a Lethal Proposal
Kiss or Kill: Resurrection, Revenge, and a Lethal Proposal
In the gripping short drama Kiss or Kill, a resurrected heiress rewrites her tragic fate through a calculated marriage proposal. Balancing a treacherous romance with cutthroat inheritance wars, the series explores the profound psychological cost of vengeance. As Claire and Nathanie navigate a deadly web of schemes, this mini series delivers a masterful, tension-filled revenge narrative.
2026-06-03
The Godfather’s Regret Lost Phoenix: A Vengeful Boss and His Savior
The Godfather’s Regret Lost Phoenix: A Vengeful Boss and His Savior
In the gripping short drama The Godfather’s Regret Lost Phoenix, a ruthless mafia boss’s quest for vengeance collides with a fifteen-year search for the mysterious girl who saved his life. This intense mini series masterfully blends dark romance and tragic irony as Julian unknowingly torments the very woman he loves, delivering a high-stakes narrative of loyalty, betrayal, and devastating secrets.
2026-06-05
Too Late for Sorry, My Lion King: A Brutal Betrayal and Rebirth
Too Late for Sorry, My Lion King: A Brutal Betrayal and Rebirth
At first glance, Too Late for Sorry, My Lion King presents itself as a classic tale of a scorned bride. Yet, this gripping short drama quickly evolves into a masterclass on emotional survival. Following Princess Kora as she navigates shattering betrayal and discovers her true strength, the mini series subverts traditional romance tropes, offering a deeply satisfying narrative about reclaiming power, setting boundaries, and finding unexpected redemption when all seems lost.
2026-06-04
Logo
Your guide to the best short dramas online. Free episode previews, full cast info, and links to official platforms — all in one place.
©2026 PinesDramas All Rights Reserved