“Keep My Name Out of Your Mouth”: Madison Goes OFF – SNEAK PEEK
Madison wasn’t holding back anymore. The world had seen her as the quiet one, the girl who smiled through the drama, but today, that version of her was gone. Standing on the rooftop with the city sprawled beneath her, she stared at her reflection in the glass, feeling every inch of her frustration rise. The time for silence had ended.
Her phone buzzed in her pocket. It was a message from someone she once considered a close friend, but after everything that had been said, everything that had been twisted, she wasn’t sure where they stood anymore.
She opened it, and her fingers hovered over the screen before typing, “Keep my name out of your mouth.”
The words were simple, but in her world, they were a declaration. A line in the sand. A warning shot fired into the chaos of her life.
For months, Madison had allowed people to twist her words, misinterpret her intentions, and distort her truth. She had stood by while others used her as a stepping stone to climb higher, never once bothering to look back at the damage they’d left behind. She was tired of it. Tired of being the subject of gossip, of whispers behind her back. She wasn’t anyone’s punching bag.
It wasn’t about revenge or drama—it was about her peace. Madison had always been the one to make things right, to forgive, to smooth over the tension. But now, her patience had run out. She wasn’t going to let people manipulate her anymore, no matter how close they once were.
As she typed out her message, her mind raced through every moment where she had kept quiet when she should have spoken up. When she had stayed loyal to people who weren’t loyal to her. She wasn’t doing that anymore. She wasn’t playing that game.
Her thumb hit send, and for the first time in a long time, Madison felt a weight lift off her shoulders. She wasn’t scared of what anyone thought anymore. It was time to take back her narrative. The drama, the hurt, the lies—they could all stay behind. Madison had her own story to tell now, and she was done letting others control it.
“Keep my name out of your mouth,” she repeated to herself. She felt a grin tug at the corners of her mouth. This was just the beginning.