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After Betrayal, She Found New Love Novel Cover

After Betrayal, She Found New Love

The pilot's voice crackled through the cabin announcing our descent into Boston. After weeks in Germany, I was finally coming home with the miracle I'd been waiting for. My hand instinctively rested on my stomach, still flat but now carrying the precious life I'd fought so hard to create. "We'll be landing in approximately fifteen minutes. Local time is 2:45 PM, and the temperature is a pleasant 72 degrees. Thank you for flying with us today." I closed my eyes, imagining Evan's face when I told him the news. After nine years together and countless fertility appointments, we were finally going to be parents. He'd been hesitant about the IVF treatment abroad, but I knew once he heard it had worked, all his doubts would vanish. My phone buzzed with notifications as soon as I switched it off airplane mode. Several missed calls from Rebecca, my closest colleague, and a flurry of text messages that I didn't have time to read as we touched down.
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The pilot's voice crackled through the cabin announcing our descent into Boston. After weeks in Germany, I was finally coming home with the miracle I'd been waiting for. My hand instinctively rested on my stomach, still flat but now carrying the precious life I'd fought so hard to create.

"We'll be landing in approximately fifteen minutes. Local time is 2:45 PM, and the temperature is a pleasant 72 degrees. Thank you for flying with us today."

I closed my eyes, imagining Evan's face when I told him the news. After nine years together and countless fertility appointments, we were finally going to be parents. He'd been hesitant about the IVF treatment abroad, but I knew once he heard it had worked, all his doubts would vanish.

My phone buzzed with notifications as soon as I switched it off airplane mode. Several missed calls from Rebecca, my closest colleague, and a flurry of text messages that I didn't have time to read as we touched down.

The plane taxied to the gate, and passengers around me began gathering their belongings, faces bright with the anticipation of reunions. I joined the slow shuffle toward the exit, wheeling my carry-on behind me, my other hand still protectively curved over my abdomen.

"Dallas!"

I turned at the sound of my name, expecting to see Evan waiting for me at the arrival gate. Instead, Rebecca stood there, her expression tight with concern.

"Rebecca? What are you doing here? Where's Evan?"

She didn't answer immediately, just pulled me into a fierce hug. "I'm so sorry," she whispered against my hair.

"Sorry? For what?" I pulled back, searching her face. "Did something happen to Evan?"

She swallowed hard, then reached into her bag and pulled out a folded newspaper. "You should see this before anything else."

The headline hit me like a physical blow: "Cooper Heir Announces Engagement to Executive Assistant." Below it, a photo of Evan with his arm around Zariah King, his secretary of three years. They were smiling at each other, champagne glasses raised in celebration.

"There's more," Rebecca said quietly, taking out her phone and showing me Evan's social media page. Post after post documenting their engagement party, their plans, their happiness—all dated during the weeks I'd been away, fighting for our future family.

The terminal spun around me, the joyful reunions of other passengers becoming a cruel mockery of what should have been my homecoming. My luggage suddenly felt impossibly heavy, as if it contained all nine years of our relationship, now a burden I couldn't bear to carry.

"Dallas, breathe," Rebecca urged, gripping my elbow to steady me. "Let's get you some air."

I nodded mechanically, allowing her to guide me through the terminal while my mind struggled to process the betrayal. Nine years. Nine years of promises, of building a life together, of planning our family—all discarded while I was creating the child we had talked about for so long.

"When?" I finally managed to ask as we reached Rebecca's car.

"Three weeks ago. It happened fast—or at least that's what everyone was told. But there've been rumors..."

She didn't need to finish. I knew what she meant. This hadn't been a sudden decision; it had been building while I was still sleeping beside him, still loving him, still planning our future.

A week later, against every instinct for self-preservation, I found myself standing in the glittering ballroom of the Ritz-Carlton, watching Evan and Zariah celebrate their engagement. I hadn't planned to come, but something in me needed to see it with my own eyes, to make it real.

I wore a midnight blue dress that had once been Evan's favorite, my hair swept up in an elegant twist. No one looking at me would guess I was carrying a child or nursing a shattered heart. I'd become an expert at smiling through pain.

"Dallas." Evan's voice behind me sent a jolt through my body. "I didn't expect to see you here."

I turned slowly, meeting his eyes for the first time since my return. "I came to congratulate you," I said, my voice steadier than I felt. "Nine years deserved at least a proper goodbye, don't you think?"

Something flickered in his expression—discomfort, perhaps guilt—before he glanced over at Zariah, who was watching us from across the room. "Thank you for coming," he said, the words hollow. "It means a lot."

"Does it?" I asked softly. "I need to tell you something, Evan. Something important."

He checked his watch, already pulling away. "Can it wait? We're about to make the formal announcement."

"I'm pregnant," I whispered, the words falling between us like stones. "The IVF worked."

He froze, his expression shifting from shock to something colder. "And you're telling me this now? At my engagement party?"

"When should I have told you? When you were proposing to your secretary while I was fighting for our family?"

His jaw tightened. "That's not fair, Dallas. We were over long before I proposed to Zariah."

"Were we? Because I don't remember that conversation."

He looked away, his voice dropping. "Let's be honest. What we had was comfortable, familiar. It was... a consolation prize. With Zariah, it's different. It's real."

The words hit me like a slap. Nine years reduced to a "consolation prize." My hand instinctively moved to my stomach, protecting our child from his cruelty.

"Congratulations on your engagement," I said, my voice hollow. "I hope you'll be very happy."

I turned and walked away, my dignity intact even as my heart shattered completely.

The next morning, I placed my resignation letter on my desk at Cooper Industries. Nine years of climbing the corporate ladder, all erased with a single sheet of paper. I began packing my personal items into a cardboard box—framed certificates, a small plant, photos I'd once cherished but now couldn't bear to look at.

Whispers followed me as colleagues passed by, their curious glances a mixture of pity and fascination. The woman who'd been replaced, now clearing out her desk while her replacement wore an engagement ring that should have been hers.

"What are you doing?"

I didn't need to look up to recognize Evan's voice. "What does it look like? I'm leaving."

"You're quitting? Just like that?" He sounded genuinely surprised, as if he'd expected everything to continue as normal despite turning my world upside down.

"Did you really think I could stay?" I finally looked at him, keeping my voice low to avoid creating a scene. "Watch you build a life with her in the same office where we planned ours?"

He ran a hand through his hair, frustration evident in the gesture. "This is unprofessional, Dallas. We're adults. We should be able to separate our personal and professional lives."

A small, bitter laugh escaped me. "That's rich, coming from the man who's marrying his secretary."

I closed the box and picked it up, holding it like a shield between us. For a moment, I saw uncertainty in his eyes, perhaps the first recognition of what he was truly losing.

"Goodbye, Evan," I said quietly. "I wish I could say it's been nice knowing you."

With my head held high, I walked out of the building that had been my professional home for nearly a decade, leaving behind not just a job, but the life I thought I would have. The sunlight hit my face as I stepped onto the sidewalk, temporarily blinding me. When my vision cleared, I realized I was facing a future I'd never planned for—alone, pregnant, and heartbroken, but somehow, still standing.

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