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After My Groom Chose the Student Over Me

The sun streamed through the university's tall windows, casting golden light across the polished floors. Graduation day. Seven years of work, of sacrifice, of loving Jericho Fox with every fiber of my being—all culminating in this moment. I smoothed down my navy blue robes, adjusting the cap that felt oddly heavy on my head. Around me, other lecturers and students buzzed with excitement, their voices creating a symphony of joy that I couldn't quite tune into. "You look beautiful," a colleague said, smiling warmly. "Thank you," I replied, forcing brightness into my voice. "It's a special day." It was supposed to be perfect. Jericho had promised to be here, to watch me cross that stage, to celebrate the achievement we'd worked toward together. For seven years, we'd been inseparable—his strength guiding me, his vision shaping mine.
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The sun streamed through the university's tall windows, casting golden light across the polished floors. Graduation day. Seven years of work, of sacrifice, of loving Jericho Fox with every fiber of my being—all culminating in this moment.

I smoothed down my navy blue robes, adjusting the cap that felt oddly heavy on my head. Around me, other lecturers and students buzzed with excitement, their voices creating a symphony of joy that I couldn't quite tune into.

"You look beautiful," a colleague said, smiling warmly.

"Thank you," I replied, forcing brightness into my voice. "It's a special day."

It was supposed to be perfect. Jericho had promised to be here, to watch me cross that stage, to celebrate the achievement we'd worked toward together. For seven years, we'd been inseparable—his strength guiding me, his vision shaping mine.

I scanned the crowd for his familiar silhouette, my heart skipping when I spotted him near the front row. But something made me pause. A glint of light caught my attention—jewelry on a woman standing beside him.

Whitney Silva. I recognized her from the university's scholarship program. She was one of our brightest students, always eager to learn, always asking questions that challenged conventional thinking.

But it wasn't her presence that made my stomach clench. It was what adorned her neck—a delicate platinum chain with a teardrop diamond pendant. Identical to the one Jericho had shown me in a catalog months ago.

"I can't afford it right now, Sofia," he'd said when I'd hinted about wanting something similar for our anniversary. "Business is tight. Maybe next year."

Yet here it was, gleaming against Whitney's olive skin.

My fingers trembled as I touched the simple silver bracelet on my wrist—the most expensive gift Jericho had ever given me. Suddenly, it felt like a consolation prize.

I moved closer, my graduation robes catching on the edge of a chair. Jericho's eyes met mine briefly before sliding away, focusing intently on Whitney's face as she laughed at something he'd said.

"Jericho," I called, my voice sounding strange even to my own ears. "Could I speak with you?"

He turned slowly, his expression shifting from annoyance to a practiced smile. "Sofia. Congratulations on your graduation."

The formality in his tone cut deeper than any knife. Seven years together, and he sounded like he was addressing a distant acquaintance.

"I see you've been busy," I said, my gaze flicking to Whitney's necklace. "Buying gifts you couldn't afford for me."

Something cold flashed in his eyes. "You're being dramatic, as usual."

"Dramatic?" The word tasted bitter. "How long have you been supporting her?"

Whitney stepped forward, her smile sweet but her eyes calculating. "Oh, Sofia. Jericho's been such a mentor to me. He's helped me understand what real love looks like."

She reached up and touched the pendant, drawing attention to it deliberately. "He says it reminds him of my eyes—so full of fire and ambition."

"Unlike some people," Jericho added, his voice dripping with disdain, "who are content to just get by."

The words hit me like physical blows. Seven years of devotion reduced to "just getting by."

"You've been lying to me," I whispered, my voice breaking. "All this time..."

"I've been trying to teach you," Jericho replied coldly. "But you never learn."

Whitney slipped her arm through his, her fingers stroking his sleeve in a gesture of intimate familiarity. "Poor Sofia. Always so jealous. It's really not attractive."

The room seemed to spin around me. Other graduates and guests were beginning to stare.

"Let's not make a scene," Jericho said, his tone suddenly businesslike. "There's a storage room in the back where you can compose yourself."

Before I could protest, he was guiding me away from the celebration, his grip on my elbow firm and unyielding. Whitney followed, her heels clicking on the marble floor like a countdown.

The storage room was small and dimly lit, with metal shelves lining the walls. The air smelled of cleaning supplies and old paper.

"You need to calm down," Jericho said, his voice eerily calm. "Your jealousy is embarrassing everyone."

"Jealousy?" I echoed incredulously. "You're having an affair!"

"We're educating her," Whitney corrected, her voice honey-sweet. "Something you could learn from."

With a sudden click, the door closed behind them. I heard the key turn in the lock.

"Jericho!" I pounded on the door. "Don't do this!"

The air conditioning kicked on with a blast of cold air. I hugged myself, suddenly aware of how thin my graduation robes were.

Through the small window in the door, I could see them standing just outside—Whitney pressed against the wall, Jericho's body curved around hers in an intimate embrace.

"See how much better she understands me?" Jericho's voice drifted through the glass, deliberately loud enough for me to hear. "No drama. No demands."

I pressed my hands over my ears, but couldn't block out Whitney's laughter or the sound of their kisses.

The temperature dropped lower. My teeth began to chatter uncontrollably as I huddled in the corner, watching them through the window—my lover of seven years and the woman who had replaced me, celebrating their victory while I froze in the darkness.

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