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After Betrayal, Her Decision

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I stared at my phone, my thumb frozen mid-scroll as the TMZ headline screamed up at me: "Sterling Construction Mogul's Secret Romance with Rising Starlet." The images beneath the garish yellow text made my stomach lurch. Nathan—my husband of seven years—with his arms wrapped around a young actress I recognized from billboards. Scarlett Rose. Her name burned into my mind as I took in photo after photo of them together. But it wasn't just the fact of their affair that made my hands tremble. It was the way he looked at her—tender, present, alive. His eyes crinkled at the corners, his smile reaching them in a way I hadn't witnessed since... ever. Not once in our marriage had he looked at me that way. "Exclusive photos show Nathan Sterling, 38, sharing intimate moments with Scarlett Rose, 24, at his Malibu beach house," the article continued.

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I stared at my phone, my thumb frozen mid-scroll as the TMZ headline screamed up at me: "Sterling Construction Mogul's Secret Romance with Rising Starlet."

The images beneath the garish yellow text made my stomach lurch. Nathan—my husband of seven years—with his arms wrapped around a young actress I recognized from billboards. Scarlett Rose. Her name burned into my mind as I took in photo after photo of them together.

But it wasn't just the fact of their affair that made my hands tremble. It was the way he looked at her—tender, present, alive. His eyes crinkled at the corners, his smile reaching them in a way I hadn't witnessed since... ever. Not once in our marriage had he looked at me that way.

"Exclusive photos show Nathan Sterling, 38, sharing intimate moments with Scarlett Rose, 24, at his Malibu beach house," the article continued.

I scrolled through more photos, each one a fresh wound. Nathan kissing her temple. Nathan laughing at something she said, his head thrown back in genuine amusement. Nathan's hand on the small of her back, guiding her protectively.

All the little gestures I had begged for, changed myself for, waited seven years for.

I set my phone down carefully, as if it might explode, and caught my reflection in our bedroom mirror. The honey-blonde hair I'd dyed from my natural brown because he once mentioned Charlotte had been blonde. The pale pink sweater I wore despite hating the color, because it was Charlotte's favorite. The person staring back at me was a carefully constructed ghost.

The bedroom door opened, and Nathan walked in, loosening his tie with that sharp, aggressive tug I'd come to recognize as a sign of his stress. He didn't look at me—he never really did—his gaze moving past me to the window beyond.

"You're home early," he said, his voice flat.

I turned my phone toward him, the photos still glaring on the screen. "Care to explain this?"

His eyes flickered to the phone, then away, his expression barely changing. "Isabella, this is hardly the place—"

"Our bedroom? Where you've been distant and cold for seven years? Where better to discuss the fact that you're fucking a woman half my age?" My voice didn't sound like my own. It was sharp, clear, direct—nothing like the hesitant, questioning tone I usually adopted.

Nathan sighed, as if I were a child having a tantrum. "These things get exaggerated. It's not what it looks like."

"It looks like you're in love with her." The words burned my throat.

His silence was more damning than any denial could have been.

"Do you know what hurts the most?" I continued, my voice breaking. "It's not even the betrayal. It's that you've never once looked at me the way you're looking at her in these photos. Not once."

"I'm sorry you had to find out this way," he said finally, his words hollow, rehearsed. "We can discuss this tomorrow when you're calmer."

He turned away, dismissing me and my pain in one smooth motion. Something inside me—something that had been bending for seven years—finally snapped.

That night, after he'd left for a "business dinner" I now knew was a lie, I pulled my suitcase from the closet and began to pack. My hands moved methodically, selecting items that were truly mine, not the things I'd acquired to please him. There wasn't much.

I needed documents—my birth certificate, passport, the prenuptial agreement I'd signed in a haze of desperate love. I knew Nathan kept important papers in the safe behind his grandfather's portrait in his study.

The combination was Charlotte's birthday—a fact that had once cut me deeply but now just felt pathetic. Inside, among the expected papers and jewelry, I found something unexpected: a small, tarnished silver locket.

Curious, I pried it open. Instead of a photo, it contained a folded slip of paper. A receipt from a bar called The Blue Room, dated seven years ago. The night my parents died.

My breath caught. Why would Nathan have this?

I pulled out my phone and searched for news articles about my parents' accident. There it was—a small mention of the suspected vehicle, a silver Mercedes, that had fled the scene. The same kind of car Charlotte had been driving when she died.

My hands shook as I searched for information about Charlotte's accident. It had happened the same night, just miles away from where my parents were killed.

The realization hit me like a physical blow. Charlotte Hayes—Nathan's beloved, perfect Charlotte—was the drunk driver who had killed my parents and left me an orphan.

And all these years, I had been trying to become her.

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