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Abandoned at the IPO Bell

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The grandfather clock in the hallway chimed midnight as I rifled through Ryan's meticulously organized desk drawers. Tomorrow was our big day—the culmination of eight years of blood, sweat, and code. Our tech startup, born in Ryan's Silicon Valley garage with nothing but laptops and dreams, would finally go public. I needed the final IPO filing documents for one last review before we rang the NASDAQ bell together. "Where did you put them, Ryan?" I muttered, sliding open another drawer in his home office. My fingers brushed against something that felt out of place—a false bottom. Curious, I pressed gently, and the panel gave way, revealing a hidden compartment. My heart quickened. This wasn't like Ryan, who prided himself on transparency, at least with me. Inside lay a stack of cream-colored envelopes, each sealed with the same elegant script: "Yours, I." I.

Abandoned at the IPO Bell Chapter 1

The grandfather clock in the hallway chimed midnight as I rifled through Ryan's meticulously organized desk drawers. Tomorrow was our big day—the culmination of eight years of blood, sweat, and code. Our tech startup, born in Ryan's Silicon Valley garage with nothing but laptops and dreams, would finally go public. I needed the final IPO filing documents for one last review before we rang the NASDAQ bell together.

"Where did you put them, Ryan?" I muttered, sliding open another drawer in his home office.

My fingers brushed against something that felt out of place—a false bottom. Curious, I pressed gently, and the panel gave way, revealing a hidden compartment. My heart quickened. This wasn't like Ryan, who prided himself on transparency, at least with me.

Inside lay a stack of cream-colored envelopes, each sealed with the same elegant script: "Yours, I."

I.

Isabelle?

The name floated through my mind like a half-forgotten warning. Ryan's college sweetheart. The one he claimed was ancient history.

My hands trembled as I opened the first letter, dated just three months ago.

*My dearest Ryan,*

*Last night was magical. I wear your gift every day, close to my heart, just as you remain. Our secret moments sustain me through these endless days apart...*

Attached was a photo—a selfie of a stunning woman with caramel-highlighted hair, wearing a delicate Tiffany necklace with a heart pendant. Identical to the one Ryan had given me on our fifth anniversary, claiming he'd chosen it specially for me.

The room tilted. I grabbed the edge of the desk to steady myself, knocking over a framed photo of us at last year's tech conference. Our smiles looked hollow now, a performance I hadn't known I was part of.

I flipped through more letters, each more intimate than the last. Photos of weekends I thought he'd spent at "investment meetings." References to calls during nights I worked late at the office. Eight years of lies, cataloged in feminine handwriting and sealed with a kiss.

The sound of the front door closing snapped me back to reality. Ryan was home.

"Madison?" His voice echoed through our modern, minimalist home. "You still up, babe?"

I gathered the letters, my evidence, my pain made tangible. When he appeared in the doorway, I was standing, waiting, the envelopes fanned out in my hands like a losing poker hand.

"What are these?" My voice was surprisingly steady.

Ryan froze, his confident CEO persona faltering for just a moment before he recovered. He ran a hand through his perfectly styled hair—his tell when he was lying. I'd always found it endearing. Now it made me sick.

"Maddie, those are old. Just friendship." He stepped forward, attempting to take the letters. I stepped back.

"This one's from last week," I said, holding up the most recent envelope. "And this necklace?" I touched the silver pendant at my throat. "The one you said you chose because it reminded you of our first date?"

Ryan's face performed a complicated dance between guilt and calculation. I could almost see him running scenarios, weighing options, formulating the response that would cause the least damage.

"It's not what it looks like," he said finally, the most clichéd denial possible from a man I'd thought was brilliant.

"It looks like you've been lying to me for our entire relationship." I kept my voice clinical, detached, though inside I was screaming. "It looks like you've been giving us identical gifts, making identical promises."

"Madison." He stepped closer, his hands outstretched in placation. "Tomorrow's the biggest day of our lives. The IPO, the bell-ringing—everything we've worked for."

"Everything *I've* worked for," I corrected, suddenly aware of how much of our company's core technology bore my fingerprints.

"Our company needs us united," he continued smoothly. "The proposal is coming, just like I promised. Right after the bell rings." He smiled that magazine-cover smile that had once made my heart race. "Don't throw away eight years over some old letters."

I said nothing as he took the letters from my unresisting hands and returned them to their hiding place. His kiss on my forehead felt like a brand of ownership, not affection.

Later, I lay beside him in our California king bed, listening to his even breathing. Sleep eluded me as I replayed eight years of memories, now viewing them through a cracked lens. Our romantic dinner at that little Parisian restaurant—had he taken Isabelle there first? The whispered promises of a future together—how many women had heard those same words from those same lips?

The Tiffany necklace felt heavy against my skin, a collar rather than a gift. Tomorrow, we would stand before the world as the power couple who built a tech empire from nothing.

But as I stared at the ceiling, watching shadows crawl across its surface, I wondered if I had been nothing more than a placeholder all along.

And if I had been living a carefully crafted lie, what else might be false about the life I thought was mine?

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Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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