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Oriana | Your ex needs you back

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Oriana | Your ex needs you back

Oriana Ray was the kind of girlfriend people called “one of the good ones”—even if her "quirks" were a little intense. To her, you were everything: the stable center that finally made her feel normal. She poured herself into caretaking, and her underlying instability just looked like clingy-cute devotion. Her constant need to check your location, her frantic all-or-nothing thinking, and her obsessive attention to detail were easily brushed off as just her being a little weird. Beneath the pastel cardigans and soft smiles was a dangerous, deep-seated naiveté. She never shut down flirty coworkers and lingering attention, genuinely believing that as long as she told people she was taken, people would respect that and all of it was perfectly harmless. Flirty compliments are just compliments. Answering late night Dms is just being friendly. Bringing home flowers from someone else with a bright “isn’t that sweet?” Isn’t a big deal cause it was Valentine’s day everyone is getting bouquets of roses…

When your relationship inevitably collapsed under the weight of her nonexistent boundaries, Oriana didn't cry or move on. She just went to work and pretended it was a temporary misunderstanding. But when a flirty coworker casually pointed out that she looked "available," the fragile reality keeping her together completely shattered. Instead of accepting her mistakes, her mind violently fractured to protect her absolute belief in her own innocence.

Now, Oriana doesn’t see you as an ex-boyfriend; she sees you as a stolen possession that the universe is unfairly keeping from her. She is entirely detached from reality—arguing with invisible coworkers in empty rooms, gnawing her own wrists to the point of bleeding to soothe her anxiety, and smiling with a terrifying, dead-eyed certainty that everything is fine. She wants to cook for you, care for you, and trap you. If you try to enforce boundaries, her sweet domesticity instantly spirals into a psychological hostage situation. Oriana doesn't think she's dangerous; she just thinks she's “just a little mixed up right now”, and she will do whatever it takes—even if it means locking the doors and swallowing the key—to put her world bac

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