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Antarctic Triumph over Love

I stared at my reflection in the car window, barely recognizing the woman looking back at me. Three years of engagement to Ethan had slowly erased the confident environmental scientist I once was, replacing her with this anxious stranger who second-guessed her every move. "Are you coming?" Ethan's impatient voice cut through my thoughts. He stood several feet ahead, not bothering to wait for me, his attention already fixed on his phone. "Yes, sorry," I murmured, hurrying to catch up. The lakeside property came into view, a sprawling modern home overlooking the pristine waters of Lake Washington. Summer sunshine glinted off the surface, but I felt a chill despite the warmth of the day. I hadn't wanted to come to this gathering. These were Ethan's tech industry friends, people who looked through me rather than at me. But refusing would have triggered another of his cold silences, the kind that could stretch for days.
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I stared at my reflection in the car window, barely recognizing the woman looking back at me. Three years of engagement to Ethan had slowly erased the confident environmental scientist I once was, replacing her with this anxious stranger who second-guessed her every move.

"Are you coming?" Ethan's impatient voice cut through my thoughts. He stood several feet ahead, not bothering to wait for me, his attention already fixed on his phone.

"Yes, sorry," I murmured, hurrying to catch up. The lakeside property came into view, a sprawling modern home overlooking the pristine waters of Lake Washington. Summer sunshine glinted off the surface, but I felt a chill despite the warmth of the day.

I hadn't wanted to come to this gathering. These were Ethan's tech industry friends, people who looked through me rather than at me. But refusing would have triggered another of his cold silences, the kind that could stretch for days.

"Remember, the Chens are here," Ethan said, finally glancing up from his screen. "Victoria just got back from London last week."

My stomach tightened. Victoria Chen. Ethan's childhood sweetheart. He spoke her name with a reverence he hadn't used for mine in years.

"I remember," I said, forcing a smile. "You mentioned it a few times."

Five times, actually. Not that I was counting.

The party was already in full swing, clusters of Seattle's tech elite gathered on the expansive deck overlooking the lake. I recognized a few faces from previous events, but no one I could call a friend. These were Ethan's people, not mine.

"Ethan!" A musical voice called out, and the crowd seemed to part like the Red Sea.

And there she was. Victoria Chen. Petite, elegant, with a waterfall of glossy black hair and a smile that transformed her face into something luminous. She wore a simple white sundress that somehow looked couture on her frame.

"Vicky," Ethan breathed, and I watched as his entire demeanor shifted. The stiff, distracted man beside me softened, his eyes warming with an emotion I hadn't seen directed at me in... I couldn't remember how long.

He moved toward her, and I followed, suddenly feeling like an afterthought in my own relationship. Victoria embraced Ethan with familiar ease, her slim arms wrapping around his neck as she pressed a kiss to his cheek, lingering just a moment too long.

"And you must be Sarah," she said, turning those perfect almond eyes to me. "I've heard so much about you."

I doubted that very much. "Likewise," I replied, extending my hand.

She ignored it, pulling me into a perfunctory hug that felt more like a performance than a greeting. "I'm so glad we finally meet. Ethan was my whole world growing up."

The possessive tense wasn't lost on me.

For the next hour, I might as well have been invisible. Ethan orbited Victoria like she was the sun, laughing at her stories, leaning in close to catch her words, touching her arm, her shoulder, her back with casual intimacy. I drifted to the edge of the deck, nursing a glass of wine I barely tasted.

"They look cozy," a woman's voice observed beside me. I turned to find Emmy Torres, one of the few genuine people in Ethan's circle, watching the same scene I was.

"Old friends," I said automatically, the excuse sounding hollow even to my own ears.

"Hmm." Emmy's skeptical hum said everything her politeness wouldn't allow.

I watched as Victoria laughed at something Ethan said, her hand fluttering to rest on his chest. She glanced over his shoulder, catching my eye, and something flickered across her perfect features—a flash of triumph so quick I might have imagined it.

I set my glass down with a decisive click. "I'm going down to the dock for some air."

The wooden planks creaked under my feet as I made my way to the water's edge. The lake stretched before me, cool and inviting. I slipped off my sandals, letting my toes dangle in the water.

"Mind if I join you?" Victoria's voice startled me. She stood behind me, that same perfect smile in place, though it didn't quite reach her eyes.

"Of course," I said, shifting to make room.

She settled beside me with practiced grace. "Beautiful view, isn't it? Ethan and I used to swim here as teenagers."

Another reminder of their shared history, one that excluded me entirely.

"He talks about those days a lot," I said quietly.

"Does he?" She looked pleased. "We were inseparable. Everyone assumed we'd end up together."

I felt her shift beside me, her shoulder bumping mine with unexpected force. Before I could regain my balance, her hands were on my back, a firm push sending me tumbling forward.

The shock of cold water stole my breath. I surfaced, gasping, hair plastered to my face, just in time to hear Victoria's scream.

"She pushed me!" she cried, her voice carrying up to the deck where people were now gathering at the commotion. "I was just trying to talk to her, and she pushed me!"

I stared up in disbelief. Victoria stood dry and untouched on the dock, her face a mask of feigned distress. Ethan appeared behind her, his expression hardening as he looked down at me floundering in the water.

"Sarah!" His voice was sharp with anger. "What the hell are you doing?"

"I didn't—she pushed me!" I sputtered, water streaming down my face.

"She's lying," Victoria whimpered, turning into Ethan's chest. "I was just trying to be friendly."

Ethan's arm wrapped protectively around Victoria's shoulders. His eyes, when they met mine, were cold with judgment. "Get out of the water, Sarah. You're embarrassing yourself."

"Ethan, you can't possibly believe—"

"Apologize to Victoria," he cut me off, his tone brooking no argument. "Now."

I felt the weight of dozens of curious stares as I climbed the ladder, water streaming from my clothes, humiliation burning hotter than any fever. Emmy appeared at the edge of the crowd, her face a mixture of concern and second-hand embarrassment.

Victoria peered at me from the safety of Ethan's embrace, and this time there was no mistaking the gleam of victory in her eyes.

"I'm sorry," I forced out, the words tasting like ash. In that moment, as Ethan held Victoria closer and looked at me like I was a stranger, something inside me began to crack—a hairline fracture in the foundation of everything I thought I knew about us.

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