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Betrayal to a New Beginning

I woke to sunlight streaming through my bedroom curtains and the soft ping of an incoming text. Twenty-nine today. I stretched languidly, reaching for my phone with a smile already forming on my lips. "Can't wait to celebrate you tonight," Ryan's message read. My heart fluttered as I hugged the phone to my chest. Five years together, and he still made me feel this way—like the luckiest woman in Manhattan. Tonight would be special; I could feel it. Our favorite restaurant in SoHo, candlelight reflecting in Ryan's hazel eyes, maybe even... I pushed away the thought of a ring, not wanting to jinx anything. I spent the morning floating through my apartment, trying on dresses before settling on a midnight blue silk that Ryan once said brought out the silver flecks in my eyes.
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I woke to sunlight streaming through my bedroom curtains and the soft ping of an incoming text. Twenty-nine today. I stretched languidly, reaching for my phone with a smile already forming on my lips.

"Can't wait to celebrate you tonight," Ryan's message read.

My heart fluttered as I hugged the phone to my chest. Five years together, and he still made me feel this way—like the luckiest woman in Manhattan. Tonight would be special; I could feel it. Our favorite restaurant in SoHo, candlelight reflecting in Ryan's hazel eyes, maybe even... I pushed away the thought of a ring, not wanting to jinx anything.

I spent the morning floating through my apartment, trying on dresses before settling on a midnight blue silk that Ryan once said brought out the silver flecks in my eyes. Perfect for whatever surprise he had planned.

* * *

"You look positively radiant," Lily said, sliding a latte across the table to me at our favorite West Village café. "Birthday glow or anticipation?"

I laughed, breaking off a piece of my croissant. "Both? Ryan's been so secretive about tonight. He's planning something big."

Lily's smile faltered slightly. "Speaking of Ryan... have things been okay with his parents lately? Last time we all had dinner, Eleanor barely acknowledged you."

"Oh, the Sterlings are just... formal," I said, waving away her concern though the memory of Eleanor's cold stare pricked at me. "They'll warm up eventually."

"And Victoria?" Lily pressed, her tone careful. "She posted that photo of her and Ryan at the Whitmore gala last weekend. She was practically draped over him."

I sighed. Victoria Whitmore had been Ryan's childhood friend and constant shadow for as long as I'd known him. "They've been friends forever, Lil. It's nothing."

"I just worry that—"

"Don't," I interrupted, reaching for her hand. "Ryan loves me. Tonight's going to be perfect."

Lily squeezed my fingers, her eyes unconvinced. "I hope so, honey. I really do."

* * *

At seven o'clock, I sat at our usual corner table at Lucien's, nervously smoothing my dress. Ryan was fifteen minutes late, but that wasn't unusual. I ordered a glass of champagne to calm my nerves and checked my phone again.

A Venmo notification appeared on my screen.

My pulse quickened as I opened it, expecting to see Ryan had paid for some extravagant surprise. Instead, I stared at the screen in disbelief.

$2.50 from Ryan Sterling with the message: "250 cents of love. Happy Birthday, Izzy."

I blinked, certain I was misreading. Two dollars and fifty cents? After five years together? I felt heat rise to my cheeks as the waiter passed, glancing sympathetically at my still-empty table.

My phone pinged again—an Instagram notification. Ryan had posted a story. With trembling fingers, I opened it and felt my world collapse.

There was Ryan, champagne in hand, standing beside a beaming Victoria at what appeared to be Sotheby's auction house. And around Victoria's slender neck gleamed an enormous blue diamond pendant—the Heart of Eternity. The caption read: "She said it was perfect. $5.2 million well spent for my favorite girl."

The restaurant around me blurred as tears filled my eyes. Five million for Victoria. Two dollars and fifty cents for me.

I stood up so abruptly my chair scraped loudly against the floor. Throwing cash on the table for my untouched champagne, I stumbled out into the cool evening air, gasping as though I'd been underwater.

In the sanctuary of a taxi, I finally let the tears fall as I pulled up Ryan's contact. The call went straight to voicemail.

"Two hundred and fifty cents," I whispered, my voice breaking. "That's what five years of my life was worth to you, while you spend millions on her. We're done, Ryan. Don't call me. Don't text me. We're over."

As I ended the call, my phone lit up with another Instagram notification—Victoria posting a selfie with Ryan, the diamond necklace catching the light as she pressed her lips to his cheek. The caption read simply: "Always and forever."

I leaned my forehead against the cold window of the taxi, watching the lights of Manhattan blur through my tears. I never imagined my birthday would end like this—with the death of everything I thought was real.

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