Episode 3

Left Out of the Group Chat

Published on: 25th February, 2026

When you think you are close friends,

and find out you're not.

Sarah noticed replies that didn’t quite make sense. Plans she didn’t remember agreeing to. Conversations that felt incomplete.

Then someone sent a screenshot.

There were two group chats.

One without her.

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Speaker A:

It started with a group chat.

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Sarah had been part of the same small circle for years.

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Birthdays, dinners, weekend plans.

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One afternoon, something felt off.

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Replies referred to conversations she didn't remember.

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Plans were mentioned that she hadn't agreed to.

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At first, she blamed her phone.

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Wrong thread, missed notification.

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Then someone sent her a screenshot.

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The chat name looked identical and same title, same profile picture.

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But the member list was different.

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There were two group chats.

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One included everyone.

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The other did not include Sarah.

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The second chat had been active for months.

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Plans were made there.

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Trips organized, jokes shared, sometimes conversations about her.

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She wasn't added to it.

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Instead, someone forwarded her screenshots through thread after thread.

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Photos from nights out she hadn't been invited to.

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Decisions she hadn't known were being made.

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Messages analyzing things she'd said.

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She read through all of it.

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When she asked about the second chat, the explanations came quickly.

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It just happened.

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It was easier.

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No one meant anything by it.

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One person admitted they didn't think she would notice.

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Sarah didn't argue.

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She simply left the group chat that she was in.

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Later that evening, private messages arrived.

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Apologies, long explanations, promises to fix it.

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She didn't reply.

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That night, she shared the story online.

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Most people didn't focus on the second chat.

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They focused on the time.

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Months.

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The final update was short.

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Sarah stopped reaching out.

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The group carried on.

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And no one added her back.

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