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Betrayal on the Cruise Ship

The call came while I was sorting through charity proposals in my home office, the afternoon sun casting long shadows across my desk. The cruise company's cheerful ringtone felt jarring against the stack of grant applications I'd been reviewing all morning. "Mrs. Coleman? This is Marcus from Royal Caribbean Guest Services. I'm calling to confirm the dining modification your husband requested for your upcoming anniversary cruise." I tucked the phone between my ear and shoulder, still scanning the budget proposal before me. "Modification? I wasn't aware of any changes." "Yes, ma'am. Mr. Coleman called this morning to increase your lunch reservations from two to three persons for all dates.
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Chapter 2

The Mediterranean sun blazed overhead as passengers flooded the ship's welcome reception deck. Crystal chandeliers caught the late afternoon light, casting rainbows across marble floors while servers weaved through clusters of excited travelers with champagne flutes and canapés.

I smoothed my navy dress and scanned the crowd, Reece's arm warm around my waist as he chatted with other guests about business ventures and investment opportunities. His laugh carried that familiar confidence I'd fallen in love with a decade ago, but now it felt hollow, performative.

"There's the Hendersons from Dallas," he murmured against my ear. "I should introduce you—they're major donors to environmental causes."

But I wasn't listening. Across the reception area, a flash of platinum blonde hair caught my attention. Savannah Brooks stood near the champagne fountain, her laugh bright and musical as she spoke with an elderly couple. She wore a flowing emerald dress that hugged her curves perfectly, the kind of designer piece that cost more than most people's monthly salary.

My breath caught. The sapphire tennis bracelet on her wrist caught the light—delicate, expensive, exactly like the one Reece had given me for our eighth anniversary. The same bracelet I'd assumed was custom-made, one-of-a-kind.

"Natalia?" Reece's voice pulled me back. "The Hendersons?"

"Of course." I forced a smile, allowing him to guide me toward the couple while keeping Savannah in my peripheral vision.

As we made polite conversation about marine conservation, I watched her. Everything about Savannah screamed luxury—from her perfectly styled hair to her designer heels. How did a sales employee, even our top performer, afford such extravagance? The company paid well, but not *that* well.

She moved with practiced grace, clearly comfortable in these upscale surroundings. When she laughed, her hand touched her throat in a gesture that seemed almost... rehearsed. Like she'd been coached on how to behave at these events.

"Excuse me," I whispered to Reece. "I need the ladies' room."

He nodded absently, already deep in conversation about tax benefits for charitable giving.

I made my way across the reception, keeping my movements casual while positioning myself closer to Savannah. She was talking to a woman about Mediterranean cuisine, her voice carrying that same professional charm she used during sales presentations.

"The private dining experiences are supposed to be incredible," Savannah was saying. "I've heard the chef personally selects the wine pairings."

Private dining. My stomach twisted. Had Reece told her about the intimate dinners he'd planned for us? The ones he'd described as "just for two" when he'd booked them months ago?

As I passed behind her, pretending to examine the dessert display, I caught a whiff of her perfume. Chanel No. 5. The same fragrance Reece had bought me last Christmas, claiming it was "uniquely mine."

Nothing about Savannah Brooks was accidental. Not her presence on this cruise, not her expensive accessories, not even her perfume. She was here by design, funded by someone with deep pockets and intimate knowledge of what I liked, what I wore, what made me feel special.

The first formal dinner was held in the ship's grand ballroom, all crystal and gold accents with floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing the endless blue horizon. Reece looked devastatingly handsome in his black tuxedo, the same one he'd worn to our wedding. He'd insisted we dress formally tonight—"to celebrate properly," he'd said.

But as we settled at our private table, his phone buzzed constantly.

"Sorry, darling." He glanced at the screen, his expression shifting. "Crisis with the Jakarta project. You know how these international deals can be."

I nodded, cutting into my lobster while he typed rapidly. But I'd seen the contact name before he tilted the phone away: "S."

Not "Jakarta Office" or "Project Manager." Just "S."

"I should probably call the team," he said, standing abruptly. "This could take a few minutes. Order dessert without me?"

He kissed my forehead, the gesture tender but distracted, before heading toward the restaurant's exit.

I waited exactly thirty seconds before following.

The ship's upper deck was quieter, with only a few couples strolling beneath string lights. I found Reece near the bow, phone pressed to his ear, his voice low and intimate.

"I know, sweetheart. I miss you too." His tone was nothing like the clipped, professional voice he used for business calls. "Tomorrow night, I promise. The sunset from your balcony will be perfect."

My legs nearly gave out. *Your* balcony. Not a business call. Not a crisis. Just my husband making romantic promises to another woman while I sat alone at our anniversary dinner.

"I have to go," he continued, his voice dropping to a whisper. "But wear the blue dress tomorrow. You know how beautiful you look in blue."

The same thing he'd told me this morning when I'd asked what to pack.

I backed away before he could see me, returning to our table on unsteady legs. When he rejoined me ten minutes later, full of apologies about "difficult clients" and "time zone complications," I smiled and nodded and pretended my world hadn't just shattered into a thousand pieces.

The next morning, I found myself drawn to the ship's exclusive jewelry boutique, a gleaming showcase of diamonds and precious stones that catered to passengers with unlimited budgets. I wasn't shopping—I was hunting.

Savannah stood at the sapphire display, her reflection multiplied in the mirrored walls as she examined a necklace with the sales associate. The morning light streaming through the boutique's windows caught the stones around her neck, and my breath stopped completely.

The sapphire and diamond necklace she wore was identical to mine. Not similar—*identical*. The same teardrop pendant, the same intricate setting, the same delicate chain that Reece had fastened around my neck on our fifth anniversary while whispering that it was "designed just for you, no one else will ever have one like it."

But there she was, wearing my unique, one-of-a-kind anniversary gift like it belonged to her.

My eyes moved to her left hand as she gestured toward another piece in the display case. The wedding ring caught the boutique's carefully positioned lighting, and I had to grip the doorframe to keep from falling.

The same ring. The exact same platinum band with the distinctive twisted design and channel-set diamonds that Reece had slipped onto my finger ten years ago. The ring he'd claimed was custom-designed by a jeweler in Belgium, crafted specifically for me based on sketches he'd drawn himself.

Two identical rings. Two identical necklaces. Two women wearing the same symbols of supposedly unique love.

Savannah turned slightly, and for a moment our eyes met in the mirror. She smiled—bright, confident, completely unaware that she was wearing my life as an accessory. Or perhaps she knew exactly what she was doing.

I backed out of the boutique before she could recognize me, my hands shaking as the full scope of Reece's deception crystallized. This wasn't just an affair. This was systematic duplication, a complete reproduction of our marriage with another woman wearing the same symbols, receiving the same gifts, hearing the same promises.

Everything I thought was sacred, everything I believed was uniquely ours—he'd given it all to her too.

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