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Anniversary Night Betrayal

The aroma of red wine reduction filled our Upper East Side kitchen as I stirred the braised short ribs that had been simmering for hours. Ryan had always said my short ribs were better than any five-star restaurant in Manhattan. I smiled, remembering how he'd proposed over this exact meal three years ago. I hummed my mother's lullaby—the one she used to sing when I was little—as I dipped my finger into the sauce for a taste. Perfect. Just the right balance of savory and sweet, like our marriage. At least, that's what I'd thought until now. "Just one more hour," I whispered to myself, glancing at the clock. Ryan had texted earlier that he'd be home by eight for our anniversary dinner. I reached for the recipe book, jotting down a quick sketch of a dress design in the margin while waiting for the tiramisu to set—a habit I couldn't seem to break despite having pushed my design dreams aside years ago.
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The aroma of red wine reduction filled our Upper East Side kitchen as I stirred the braised short ribs that had been simmering for hours. Ryan had always said my short ribs were better than any five-star restaurant in Manhattan. I smiled, remembering how he'd proposed over this exact meal three years ago.

I hummed my mother's lullaby—the one she used to sing when I was little—as I dipped my finger into the sauce for a taste. Perfect. Just the right balance of savory and sweet, like our marriage. At least, that's what I'd thought until now.

"Just one more hour," I whispered to myself, glancing at the clock. Ryan had texted earlier that he'd be home by eight for our anniversary dinner. I reached for the recipe book, jotting down a quick sketch of a dress design in the margin while waiting for the tiramisu to set—a habit I couldn't seem to break despite having pushed my design dreams aside years ago.

The pencil moved almost unconsciously across the paper, creating flowing lines of a gown I could see so clearly in my mind. I stopped myself with a sigh. Those dreams belonged to another life—before I'd dedicated myself to supporting Ryan's vision. Before I helped him build Sterling Enterprises from a struggling startup to the empire it was today.

As dusk painted our apartment in soft orange hues, I moved to the dining room, transforming it into the romantic haven I'd envisioned. White roses—Ryan's favorite—arranged in crystal vases we'd received as wedding gifts. The silk table runner his mother had sent from Italy. Two tapered candles waiting to be lit. I placed the handwritten anniversary card beneath his plate, my heart fluttering as I imagined his reaction to the words inside.

I pulled out my phone and sent him a text: "Can't wait to celebrate us! Hurry home ❤️" Then I headed to our bedroom to check my appearance one last time.

The black dress hugged my curves in all the right places—elegant yet alluring. I'd spent weeks searching for the perfect outfit, wanting everything to be special tonight. I smoothed my hair, applied a fresh coat of lipstick, and spritzed his favorite perfume on my wrists and neck.

"Perfect," I whispered to my reflection, though the woman staring back seemed more nervous than I wanted to admit. Why did I feel this strange unease?

By 8:15, I'd lit the candles, uncorked the wine to breathe, and plated the appetizers. But no Ryan. No text. No call.

I checked my phone again. Nothing.

By 8:30, I'd sent two more messages. The candles were burning low, casting elongated shadows across our anniversary dinner. The short ribs were drying out in the warming drawer.

"He's just caught in a meeting," I reassured myself, though Ryan had never been late for our anniversary before. I refreshed my email, then my text messages. Nothing.

Almost unconsciously, I opened Instagram. A notification showed I'd been tagged in a story posted fifteen minutes ago. My friend Melissa from the marketing department at Sterling Enterprises had tagged me with a "Look who I ran into!" caption.

The image loaded, and my stomach dropped.

Ryan stood in the center of an upscale restaurant I recognized immediately—Le Bernardin. His arm was draped casually around a stunning woman with caramel-colored hair cascading down her back. Victoria Hayes. The childhood sweetheart who'd left for Paris six years ago. The woman whose name still made Ryan's eyes light up whenever she was mentioned.

A banner hung above them: "Welcome Back, V!"

Ryan was smiling—that rare, genuine smile I'd worked so hard to earn over the years. Victoria leaned into him, her hand resting possessively on his chest. They looked like they belonged together. They looked like I had never existed.

The phone shook in my hand as betrayal washed over me in waves. Three years of marriage. Six years of loving him. Countless sacrifices made. And he'd forgotten our anniversary for her.

I grabbed my purse, my fingers already dialing my best friend Kate's number as I headed for the door. The candles still flickered behind me, illuminating the perfect dinner that would never be eaten, the anniversary card that would never be read.

"Kate," I choked out when she answered, "I need you to meet me. I'm going to Le Bernardin."

As the elevator doors closed, I caught a final glimpse of our apartment—the home I'd created for us, now feeling like nothing more than an elaborate stage set for a play where I'd misunderstood my role entirely.

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