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Abandoned for Another Woman

The elevator hummed softly as I descended to the lobby, my stomach growling in protest. I'd been so absorbed in the quarterly reports that I'd completely forgotten about lunch until my colleague Sarah mentioned grabbing coffee downstairs. The familiar weight of my purse felt lighter than usual as I rifled through it, searching for my wallet. "Damn," I muttered under my breath, realizing I'd left it on my kitchen counter in this morning's rush. The café line was already forming, and I only had fifteen minutes left of my break. Without thinking, I pulled out the sleek black credit card Maxwell had given me years ago—the family account card that had become as natural to use as breathing after five years together. The barista, a cheerful college student with paint-stained fingers, smiled as she handed me my usual vanilla latte. "That'll be $8.90, please." I swiped the card without hesitation. Eight dollars and ninety cents. Less than what Maxwell spent on his morning protein shake.
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The elevator hummed softly as I descended to the lobby, my stomach growling in protest. I'd been so absorbed in the quarterly reports that I'd completely forgotten about lunch until my colleague Sarah mentioned grabbing coffee downstairs. The familiar weight of my purse felt lighter than usual as I rifled through it, searching for my wallet.

"Damn," I muttered under my breath, realizing I'd left it on my kitchen counter in this morning's rush. The café line was already forming, and I only had fifteen minutes left of my break. Without thinking, I pulled out the sleek black credit card Maxwell had given me years ago—the family account card that had become as natural to use as breathing after five years together.

The barista, a cheerful college student with paint-stained fingers, smiled as she handed me my usual vanilla latte. "That'll be $8.90, please."

I swiped the card without hesitation. Eight dollars and ninety cents. Less than what Maxwell spent on his morning protein shake. The transaction went through smoothly, and I tucked the card back into my wallet, already mentally returning to the spreadsheets waiting on my desk.

The coffee was still warm in my hands when my phone buzzed. Maxwell's name flashed across the screen, and I answered with a smile, expecting his usual midday check-in.

"Brianna." His voice was sharp, cutting through the ambient noise of the office lobby like a blade. "Care to explain why you just charged my card?"

My steps faltered. The warmth from the coffee cup suddenly felt scalding against my palms. "I... what do you mean?"

"Don't play dumb with me. Eight ninety at some café. When did I give you permission to use my card?"

The words hit me like a physical blow. His card? After five years of shared meals, shared bills, shared everything, it was suddenly his card? "Maxwell, I just bought coffee. I forgot my wallet and—"

"That's not the point, Brianna." His tone carried that familiar condescension that made my chest tighten. "You can't just use my credit card whenever you feel like it. Do you have any idea how irresponsible that looks? What if there had been an issue with the account? What if—"

"It's eight dollars," I interrupted, my voice barely above a whisper. Around me, office workers chatted and laughed, completely unaware that my world was tilting off its axis over the price of a latte.

"It's not about the amount, it's about respect. It's about asking permission. It's about—" His voice suddenly became muffled, and I heard him speaking to someone else. "Yes, I'd like to place an order for the Cartier Étoile necklace. The one with the thirty-carat center stone."

My blood turned to ice. The coffee cup trembled in my grip as I pressed the phone closer to my ear, certain I'd misheard.

"The total comes to $299,000? Perfect. Can you have it delivered today? It's for someone very special who's going through a difficult time."

The lobby around me seemed to fade into a blur of muted colors and distant sounds. Two hundred and ninety-nine thousand dollars. While he was lecturing me about eight dollars and ninety cents.

"Maxwell," I said, my voice stronger now, fueled by a rage I didn't know I possessed. "Did you just—"

"Hold on, Brianna." I heard him giving his credit card information—the same card he'd just berated me for using. "Yes, that's correct. Charge it to the black card ending in 4738."

The same card. The exact same card I'd used for coffee.

"Maxwell!" The sharpness in my voice made several people in the lobby turn to look at me. "Are you seriously buying a three-hundred-thousand-dollar necklace while yelling at me about eight dollars?"

"It's for Holly," he said, as if that explained everything. As if those three words justified the crushing hypocrisy. "She's been having a really hard time lately, and I thought something beautiful might help lift her spirits. You wouldn't understand—she's dealing with depression and—"

"I wouldn't understand?" The words came out louder than I intended. "I wouldn't understand that you just spent more on a necklace for your 'friend' than most people make in five years, but I need permission to buy coffee?"

"You're being emotional, Brianna. This is exactly why we need to discuss financial boundaries. Holly's situation is complicated, and she needs—"

"What I need," I said, my voice deadly quiet now, "is for you to hear yourself right now. Really hear yourself."

The line went silent except for the sound of his breathing. For a moment, I thought maybe—just maybe—he would realize how insane this was. How cruel.

"Look, I don't have time for one of your dramatic episodes right now. We'll talk about this when I get home. And Brianna? Next time, ask before using my card."

The line went dead.

I stood there in the lobby, surrounded by the ordinary bustle of a Tuesday afternoon, holding a $8.90 coffee and the shattered remains of whatever illusion I'd been clinging to about my relationship. The card in my wallet suddenly felt like it was burning a hole through the leather.

For the first time in five years, I saw our relationship with crystal clarity. And what I saw made my stomach turn.

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