
Betrayal on Vacation: When He Chose Her Over Me
Chapter 1
The departure gate at LAX hummed with the familiar chaos of summer travelers, but all I could focus on was Cole's hand wrapped around mine and the boarding passes clutched in my other palm. Our graduation trip—finally happening after months of planning every detail, from the beachfront hotel to the little café I'd bookmarked for our first morning together.
"I still can't believe we're actually doing this," Cole said, his thumb tracing circles on my wrist. "Just you and me for a whole week. No parents, no college stress, no—"
"Cole? Cole Hudson?"
The voice cut through our bubble like a knife through silk. I turned to see a petite girl with perfectly styled blonde waves and bright blue eyes that seemed to light up the entire terminal. She was beautiful in that effortless way that made my stomach clench with unexpected insecurity.
Cole's hand went slack in mine. "Sophie? Sophie Griffin?" His voice carried a note I'd never heard before—surprise mixed with something that made my chest tighten. "What are you doing here?"
Sophie's smile could have powered the entire airport. "Oh my God, I can't believe it's really you! I'm catching the same flight—what are the odds?" She gestured toward our gate with a laugh that tinkled like wind chimes. "Solo vacation to celebrate graduation. Mom thought I needed some 'me time' before starting college."
I felt Cole's posture shift beside me, straightening in a way that reminded me of a dog hearing a familiar whistle. "This is incredible. Sophie, this is my girlfriend, Emma. Emma, Sophie was my desk mate back in middle school before I transferred."
The way he said 'desk mate' carried weight I didn't understand. Sophie turned those bright eyes on me, and her smile never wavered, but something in her gaze felt like being measured and found wanting.
"Emma, it's so nice to meet you," she said, extending a perfectly manicured hand. "Cole used to talk about transferring schools all the time, but I never imagined he'd find someone so... different from what I expected."
Different. The word hung in the air like smoke. I shook her hand, noting how soft her skin was compared to my own slightly calloused fingers from years of piano practice.
"Nice to meet you too," I managed, though my voice sounded smaller than I intended. Something about Sophie's presence made me hyperaware of my own appearance—my comfortable travel clothes suddenly felt frumpy next to her perfectly coordinated outfit, my minimal makeup pale compared to her flawless complexion.
Cole was staring at Sophie like he'd seen a ghost, and not necessarily an unwelcome one. "I can't believe you're here. After all these years..."
"I know, right?" Sophie's laugh was musical, practiced. "It's like fate or something." Her eyes darted between Cole and me, and I caught something calculating in her expression before it melted back into innocent joy. "You know what? Since we're all on the same flight anyway, maybe we could sit together? I hate flying alone, and it would be so fun to catch up."
My heart dropped. This was supposed to be our trip. Our first real romantic getaway. I'd spent weeks imagining Cole and me talking quietly during the flight, maybe sharing earbuds to listen to our playlist, his head on my shoulder as he dozed.
"Sophie, that's such a coincidence," I said carefully, trying to inject warmth into my voice while sending Cole a meaningful look. "But this is actually our—"
"That's a great idea," Cole interrupted, and the words hit me like a physical blow. "Emma, you don't mind, do you? I mean, Sophie's traveling alone, and we haven't seen each other in years."
I stared at him, waiting for him to remember that this was our romantic trip, that we'd planned this as a couple, that maybe—just maybe—his girlfriend's feelings should matter more than an old middle school friend's convenience.
But Cole was looking at Sophie with an expression I'd never seen before, something between nostalgia and fascination. Like she was a puzzle he'd forgotten he wanted to solve.
"It would mean so much to me," Sophie added, her voice taking on a vulnerable quality that made me feel petty for even hesitating. "I'm actually kind of nervous about traveling alone for the first time."
The boarding announcement crackled over the intercom, and suddenly we were moving toward the gate. Cole had already started walking beside Sophie, their conversation flowing like they'd never been apart. I trailed behind them, boarding pass trembling slightly in my hand, watching my romantic graduation trip transform into something I hadn't signed up for.
As we handed over our tickets, Sophie's fingers brushed Cole's arm. "This is going to be so much fun," she said, and her eyes met mine over his shoulder with a smile that no longer looked quite so innocent.
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