
After She Chose Betrayal Over Love
After She Chose Betrayal Over Love Chapter 1
The Ray Industries penthouse ballroom glittered like a jewel box tonight, crystal chandeliers casting dancing shadows across marble floors as Manhattan's elite mingled in their designer gowns and tailored suits. I smoothed my emerald silk dress—the one Adrian had chosen for me—and tried to ignore the familiar knot of anxiety in my stomach as I watched him laugh with Everly across the room.
Everly looked radiant in white, her blonde hair cascading in perfect waves as she held court near the champagne fountain. The birthday girl, twenty-five today, though she'd been playing the innocent child act for weeks since returning from London. I'd watched Adrian cater to her every whim, postponing our dinner dates, canceling our weekend plans, all for her "adjustment period."
"Serena, darling!" Everly's voice rang out, sickeningly sweet as she approached with Adrian in tow. "I have the most wonderful idea for a party game. Everyone's been so boring tonight."
The crowd began to gather, drawn by her magnetic energy. I recognized the faces—society photographers, business associates, friends who'd watched our relationship unfold over five years. My chest tightened as Everly's eyes gleamed with something that made my skin crawl.
"What kind of game?" I asked, though every instinct screamed at me to leave.
Everly clapped her hands together, bouncing slightly. "It's called 'Quality Control!' You know how Adrian's family made their fortune in food distribution? Well, I found the most adorable vintage meat inspection stamp in his father's old office."
She produced a metal stamp from her purse, the kind used in slaughterhouses to mark cuts of beef. The crowd murmured with interest, some laughing at the novelty. My blood turned to ice.
"The game is simple," Everly continued, her voice carrying across the ballroom. "We stamp people based on their... quality rating. Like prime beef!" More laughter rippled through the crowd. "Adrian, you should start with Serena. After all, you know her quality better than anyone."
The room fell silent except for the soft jazz playing in the background. I stared at Adrian, waiting for him to refuse, to protect me, to remember the promises he'd made. His jaw worked silently as he looked between Everly's expectant face and my horrified expression.
"Adrian," I whispered, my voice barely audible. "You can't be serious."
Everly pouted, her lower lip trembling with practiced vulnerability. "Oh, come on. It's just silly fun. Unless..." She let the word hang in the air like a blade. "Unless you think Serena's too good for a little game?"
The challenge was clear. Choose me or choose her. Again.
Adrian's hand closed around the stamp. "It's just a game, Serena. Don't be so sensitive."
The words hit me like a physical blow. Around us, phones appeared, cameras ready to capture whatever happened next. I could see the hunger in their eyes—the elite loved nothing more than watching someone fall from grace.
"USDA Prime Beef Approved," Adrian read from the stamp, his voice growing stronger as the crowd encouraged him. "That's actually pretty good quality, right?"
Laughter erupted around us. Someone shouted, "Do it!" Another voice called out, "Come on, Adrian, show us what she's worth!"
I backed away, shaking my head. "Adrian, please. Don't do this to me. Not in front of everyone."
But he was already moving forward, his face set in grim determination. Everly watched with barely contained glee as he grabbed my wrist, pulling me closer despite my struggles.
"It's just ink," he muttered, not meeting my eyes. "It'll wash off."
The cold metal pressed against my cheek before I could pull away. The sharp pain of the stamp's edges biting into my skin made me gasp, but it was nothing compared to the agony of watching the man I loved treat me like livestock while cameras flashed around us.
"There!" Everly clapped her hands as Adrian stepped back, the stamp leaving its mark on my face in bold, humiliating letters. "USDA Prime Beef Approved! Serena, you should feel honored—that's premium quality!"
The room exploded in laughter and applause. I touched my cheek, feeling the raised edges of the stamp impression, the ink already beginning to burn my skin. Through the crowd of smiling faces, I saw Dr. Sarah Mitchell, a family friend who worked in emergency medicine, her expression horrified as she pushed through the guests toward me.
But it was Adrian's face that broke me completely. Not shame, not regret—just cold satisfaction that he'd pleased Everly once again.
"Now," he announced to the crowd, his arm sliding around Everly's waist, "I have an announcement to make about our wedding."
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