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After I Found Out He Slept with His Best Friend’s Girl Novel Cover

After I Found Out He Slept with His Best Friend’s Girl

It was my twenty-seventh birthday. Spencer went out to pick up my favorite cake from a bakery in SoHo. I stayed in our apartment, curled up on the sofa. I reached for his laptop to queue up a movie. We shared passwords. We shared everything. There were no secrets between us. Or so I thought. I moved the mouse. The screen woke up instantly.
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Chapter 4

The coffee machine sputtered and hissed, filling the quiet office break room with the smell of dark roast. I stood by the counter, watching the black liquid fill my ceramic mug. Maya leaned against the fridge next to me. She crossed her arms over her chest.

“You sound different,” she said suddenly.

I didn't look up. I reached for a sugar packet. “Different how?”

“When you talk about Jett.” Maya tilted her head, studying my face. “The edge is gone, Ayla. You used to sound so angry when you mentioned his name. Like he was just a tool for the job. A weapon you were using. Now, you sound... soft.”

My fingers froze on the sugar packet. A cold spike of panic hit my chest. I ripped the paper open and dumped the sugar into my mug.

“I don't sound soft,” I said flatly. “I sound focused. He's just a part of the plan, Maya. He is doing his part, and I am doing mine.”

“Right,” she said slowly. “A plan.”

“It is,” I snapped. My voice was a little too sharp. A little too quick. It was the exact tone of a liar who knew she was caught.

I grabbed my spoon and stirred my coffee hard. The metal clinked loudly against the sides of the mug. I didn't want to admit she was right. I didn't want to think about the fake Instagram accounts Jett made just to make me laugh. I didn't want to think about the way his dark eyes looked at me in the middle of the night. Safety was my whole life. Jett was the opposite of safe.

Maya didn't argue. She just looked at me with those knowing, sad eyes. She picked up her tea. “Just don't forget why you started this,” she whispered. Then she walked out of the break room. She let it go. But we both knew she was right.

Sunday morning came with bright sunshine and a biting cold wind. We met Mrs. Martin at a French bistro downtown. The place smelled of fresh butter and roasted garlic. I wore a modest beige sweater and pearl earrings. I played the part perfectly.

After the waiter cleared our plates, I reached into my leather tote. I pulled out a small tin tied with a yellow ribbon. Then, I pulled out a small, silver-framed photograph.

“I made lemon shortbread,” I said softly, sliding the items across the white tablecloth. “I know they're your favorite. And I found this picture from our dinner last spring. I wanted you to have it.”

Mrs. Martin picked up the frame. It was a picture of the three of us. Spencer, me, and her. We all looked so happy. So perfect. It was a complete lie.

Mrs. Martin traced the edge of the silver frame with her thumb. Her eyes grew wet. A single tear slipped down her powdered cheek. She reached across the table and squeezed my hand. Her grip was tight.

“Oh, Ayla,” she said, her voice shaking slightly. “You are so thoughtful. You really are an angel. Spencer is so lucky to have you.”

I squeezed her hand back. I gave her a warm, gentle smile. “You're family,” I lied smoothly.

After brunch, we walked out to Spencer's car. The wind whipped my hair around my face. I stepped away to throw my empty coffee cup in a trash can near the corner. As I walked back, I noticed the passenger side window was rolled down.

I stopped behind the trunk. I stood perfectly still.

“If you don't propose to that girl, I will never forgive you.” Mrs. Martin's voice floated out of the car. It was firm. There was no room for debate.

Spencer sat in the driver's seat. His hands rested on the steering wheel. He looked completely exhausted. The skin under his eyes was dark. Managing Valery's jealous meltdowns, Jett's weird provocations, and my perfect girlfriend routine was draining him. He was a man drowning in his own lies. He had no bandwidth left for independent thought.

He rubbed his eyes and nodded. “I know, Mom. I've been thinking about it.”

I stood in the cold wind and smiled. The trap was closing. She was doing the work for me.

Friday night hit like a freight train. A popular bar in the Lower East Side was throwing its anniversary party. The place was packed shoulder-to-shoulder. Red neon lights bathed the room in a hazy glow. The bass from the speakers vibrated deep in my chest. The air smelled of spilled beer, sweat, and expensive perfume.

Spencer was standing near the front entrance. He was loudly telling a story to some guys from his college frat. He had a beer in his hand and a fake smile on his face. He barely looked at me all night.

I slipped away from the group. I pushed through the sweaty crowd and made my way to the back bar. It was slightly darker here.

I leaned against the sticky wood counter. I ordered a vodka soda. Before the bartender could hand it to me, a heavy arm brushed against mine.

I turned my head. Jett stood right next to me.

He wore a black button-down shirt. The top two buttons were undone. His jaw was clenched. His dark eyes were heavy and focused entirely on me. He smelled like expensive whiskey and pure danger.

“You look bored,” he said. His voice was a low rumble over the loud music.

“I'm surviving,” I yelled back.

He stepped closer. The space between us vanished. My breath caught in my throat. He had been drinking. I could see the loose, reckless energy rolling off him. He wasn't hiding tonight.

He didn't make a joke. He didn't flash his usual cocky smirk. He just looked down at my mouth. His gaze was burning hot.

“Jett,” I warned softly. My heart hammered against my ribs. We were in public. Dozens of people who knew Spencer were in this room. Mutual friends. Coworkers.

“I don't care,” he murmured.

He reached out. His large hand wrapped around the back of my neck. His fingers tangled in my hair, gripping tight. He pulled me in.

His lips crashed against mine.

It wasn't a quick peck. It wasn't a game. It was a deep, consuming, undeniable kiss. He tasted like whiskey and heat. My mind went completely blank. The loud music faded into a dull roar. The crowd disappeared. I dropped my clutch. It hit the floor, but I didn't care. My hands found his waist. I gripped his shirt and pulled him closer. I opened my mouth to him. For five seconds, the revenge plan didn't exist. There was only the raw, electric pull between us.

Then, I heard a shout.

I broke the kiss, gasping for air. I looked over Jett's shoulder.

Across the crowded room, Spencer stood frozen. His beer bottle slipped from his hand and shattered on the floor. His face was pale. The color drained completely from his cheeks. He stared at us. He stared at his best friend holding his girlfriend.

Then, the shock morphed into pure, violent rage.

Spencer shoved past a group of girls. He knocked a guy’s drink out of his hand. He was crossing the room in huge, furious strides. His fists were clenched tight at his sides. His jaw was locked. Ten seconds. That was all it took for his illusion to shatter.

Jett didn't step back. He didn't let go of my waist. He slowly turned his head to look at his best friend charging toward him.

A slow, dark smirk spread across Jett's face.

The explosion had finally arrived.

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