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After My Fiancé Kissed His Assistant, I Left Him Novel Cover

After My Fiancé Kissed His Assistant, I Left Him

The candlelight flickered across Victor's face as he raised his champagne glass. The restaurant had been his choice—one of those places where the waitstaff moved like ghosts between tables and the bill arrived without prices. I'd spent hours getting ready, my black dress carefully chosen to impress the new client he'd been pursuing for months. "To landing Westbrook Industries," Victor said, his smile not quite reaching his eyes. "Your speech was perfect, Maeve. They couldn't say no." I smiled back, warmth spreading through my chest at the rare compliment. "We make a good team." "We do." His gaze shifted to his phone as it buzzed on the table. His fingers moved across the screen, typing something quickly before he looked up. "Sorry. Work never stops." I nodded, swallowing the familiar disappointment.
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Chapter 3

The tires of my car crunched on the gravel driveway as I pulled up to Dakota's cottage. The journey from New York had left me hollow, my body numb from hours of driving and days of emotional battering. The Vermont sunset painted the white clapboard house in golden light, making it look like something from a postcard—peaceful, untouched by the chaos I'd left behind.

I sat in the car for several minutes, staring at the sunflowers nodding in Dakota's garden. My hands trembled as I turned off the engine.

"You made it," Dakota said, appearing on the porch. She didn't ask questions, didn't demand explanations. She simply opened her arms.

I fell into them, my composure finally breaking. "I'm sorry," I sobbed against her shoulder. "I should have called first—"

"Shh." She stroked my hair like she used to when we were kids. "You're here now. That's all that matters."

Dakota led me inside, her small cottage warm and smelling of cinnamon tea. She guided me to the guest room—a space with a quilt-covered bed and windows that faced the forest.

"The bathroom's through there," she said, setting my bag down. "Take a shower, eat something, sleep. Whatever you need."

I caught sight of myself in the mirror—hollow-eyed, pale, a ghost of who I'd been days ago.

---

Morning light filtered through gauzy curtains when Dakota knocked softly. "There are some people I'd like you to meet," she said, her voice gentle but firm. "Just friends. No pressure."

I followed her to the kitchen where three people sat around her worn wooden table. A man with kind eyes and a quiet smile nodded at me. "Francis Ward," he said simply.

"Francis has been my rock since I moved here," Dakota explained, squeezing his shoulder.

Next to him sat a woman with silver-streaked hair and knowing eyes. "I'm Sarah Mitchell," she said. "Dakota's mentioned you."

But it was the third person who made me pause. Tall with dark hair and eyes that crinkled at the corners, he leaned back in his chair with an easy confidence that somehow wasn't arrogance.

"And this is Zane Harvey," Dakota said, a hint of something in her voice I couldn't quite place.

"Harvey," the man repeated with a grin. "As in 'didn't your mother ever tell you not to talk to strangers?'" He winked at me. "But I promise I'm mostly harmless."

Despite everything, I felt my lips twitch upward.

---

"Fresh air will do you good," Dakota declared the next morning. "We're going hiking."

The trail wound through forests just beginning to blush with autumn colors. I struggled to keep pace, my city legs unaccustomed to the uneven terrain.

"You're wearing those shoes in the mud?" Zane's voice came from behind me, amusement lacing his words. "Those are definitely city shoes."

I looked down at my expensive sneakers—now caked with Vermont soil—and felt heat rise to my cheeks.

"Here." He extended his hand. "This part gets tricky."

I hesitated before taking it. His grip was warm and steady, nothing like Victor's possessive hold.

"Thanks," I murmured as he helped me navigate a particularly slick section.

"Everyone starts somewhere," he said, his tone matter-of-fact rather than pitying.

We reached a clearing that overlooked the valley below. The others had gone ahead, leaving us alone with the vast landscape.

"It's beautiful," I said softly.

"It is." Zane's eyes weren't on the view but on me. "How are you really doing?"

The question caught me off guard—not because it was invasive but because it was genuine.

"I feel..." I paused, searching for words. "Lost. Like I've been living someone else's life."

He nodded as if I'd said something profound. "Sometimes the only way forward is to get lost first."

We stood in comfortable silence, the wind carrying autumn's promise.

---

That evening, my phone pinged with an email notification. Victor's name flashed on the screen.

My stomach clenched as I opened it.

*Maeve,*

*I understand you're upset. But running away solves nothing. The police report is still open. People are asking questions about your involvement in Melody's incident.*

*You need to come back and fix this mess you've created. We can work through this together.*

*I know you're in Vermont with Dakota. Did you think I wouldn't find out?*

*This isn't like you, Maeve. You're better than this.*

*Come home. We'll figure it out.*

*—Victor*

My hands shook as I read it again. He knew where I was. He was tracking me.

I looked around Dakota's peaceful kitchen, suddenly feeling like I'd brought a storm into her sanctuary.

The phone pinged again—another email from Victor.

*P.S. Did you really think I wouldn't notice you left your cloud account logged in? You should be more careful about your digital footprint, especially now that you're essentially a fugitive.*

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