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After Catching My Fiancé’s Affair, I Planned His Downfall Novel Cover

After Catching My Fiancé’s Affair, I Planned His Downfall

The Manhattan skyline stretched before me like a glittering promise, each building a monument to ambition and desire. I gripped the edge of the rooftop railing, my knuckles white against the cold metal, as the truth crystallized in my chest like ice. Behind me, my twenty-second birthday party continued without its guest of honor — laughter and clinking glasses carrying on the night air, oblivious to the fact that my world had just imploded. Thiago was late. Again. The story of our relationship in a single sentence. I'd stepped away from the celebration to call him, my phone already in hand when I noticed the voicemail. He must have called while I was mid-conversation with Simone about her latest job opportunity. I pressed play, expecting his usual excuses — work emergency, traffic, some reason why he couldn't make it to yet another milestone in our five years together. "Mayaaa," his voice came through, low and intimate, the kind of tone he used when he thought no one else was listening.
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Chapter 2

I saw them on a Tuesday.

I was crossing Prince Street with a coffee in my hand, the kind of gray SoHo morning where the light sits flat and everything looks a little too real. I wasn't looking for anything. I was thinking about the Hargrove deck I had to finish by Thursday, running the structure in my head, when movement across the street snagged my eye the way wrong things always do.

Thiago. And Kylie Peters.

They came out of a boutique hotel I recognized — the kind of place with no sign out front and a rate that assumes you won't be asking for a receipt. Kylie had her hair down, a little undone. Thiago had his hand on her lower back. Not grabbing, not hiding. Just resting there. Easy. Familiar. The casual touch of two people who have stopped being careful because they've never once been caught.

The nausea came fast. A cold wave that started in my stomach and moved up through my chest and into my throat. I gripped the back of a bench with my free hand and breathed through it — slow, even, the way you breathe when you're trying not to let your body betray you in public.

I watched them for maybe ten seconds. Thiago said something and Kylie laughed, tipping her head back. He smiled at her the way he used to smile at me, back when I still believed that smile meant something.

Ten seconds. Then I looked away.

I set my coffee down on the bench, opened my notes app, and typed: SoHo. The Mercer. 9:14 AM. Tuesday. His hand on her back. Both looked relaxed. Not a first time.

I picked up my coffee. I kept walking.

At 11:30 that morning, I texted him: Miss you. Dinner tonight? I'll cook your favorite.

His reply came in four minutes: You're the best. Can't wait.

I put my phone face-down on my desk and went back to the Hargrove deck.

---

That evening I made his mother's lamb recipe — the one I'd asked Paula for three months ago, the one she'd written out by hand on a notecard because she said recipes like that shouldn't live on a screen. I set the table properly. Candles, the good wine glasses, the small vase of flowers I'd picked up on the way home.

Thiago walked in, saw the table, and his whole face softened.

"Dani." He said it like I'd done something extraordinary. Like a nice dinner was a miracle instead of a Tuesday.

"Sit," I said, and smiled at him. "You look tired."

"Long day." He loosened his tie and dropped into his chair, already reaching for the wine. "This smells incredible."

"Your mom's recipe," I said. "I've been practicing."

He looked at me across the table — really looked, the way people do when they're feeling guilty and trying to convince themselves they don't need to be. "What did I do to deserve you?"

I held his gaze. Warm. Steady. Completely unreadable.

"Nothing yet," I said lightly. "Eat."

He laughed and reached for his fork, and I watched him eat the meal I'd cooked with my grandmother's patience and my own cold fury, and I thought: not yet. Not yet. But soon.

---

The performance started in earnest after that.

I became, in those weeks, the best version of the girlfriend I had always been. More present. More vocal. At group dinners I leaned into Thiago's side and laughed at his stories and touched his arm when he made a point. I told Simone, loud enough for the table to hear, that Thiago had been putting in insane hours at work and she should see what he was building. I watched his chest expand. I watched his posture change.

He started talking about the future. An apartment upgrade, maybe. A trip to Portugal he'd been thinking about. He said "we" more. He said it with the easy confidence of a man who has never once questioned whether he deserves the thing he has.

Good, I thought. Get comfortable.

I smiled and said Portugal sounded perfect.

---

At the office, something else was happening.

I don't know exactly when the rage became fuel. Somewhere between the SoHo hotel and the lamb dinner, something in me stopped grieving and started burning, and the burn needed somewhere to go. I put it into the work.

I rewrote the Hargrove deck from scratch at midnight and sent it to Marcus at 1 AM with a note that said: I think the original framing was wrong. This is better. He read it by 7 AM and called me before I'd finished my coffee.

"Where did this come from?" he asked.

"I had time to think," I said.

He was quiet for a moment. "Daniella. I'm going to tell you something, and I need you to take it seriously." A pause. "You're on track for something significant. Don't let anything distract you from that."

I thought about Thiago's hand on Kylie's lower back. I thought about five years of making myself smaller.

"Nothing's going to distract me," I said.

I meant it in ways Marcus couldn't have understood.

I started staying later. Not because I had to — because the work was the one place where everything I was feeling translated directly into results. Every sharp analysis, every presentation I rebuilt from the bones up, every client meeting where I walked in knowing more than anyone expected — it all went into the same account. The one I was building for myself. The one no one could take.

Marcus started copying me on threads he hadn't before. Small things. But I noticed.

I filed it away in the notes app, in the folder I'd labeled Project, right next to the hotel name and the timestamp and the memory of Thiago's hand resting easy on another woman's back.

Two tracks. Both accelerating.

I stirred my coffee at my desk one afternoon and didn't drink it, staring at the city through the glass, and thought about how much I had given that man. How much I had quietly, cheerfully handed over — my time, my patience, my willingness to be the one who showed up.

He had taken all of it and gone looking for more somewhere else.

Fine, I thought. Let him feel lucky a little longer.

The higher he climbed, the better the fall.

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