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Betrayed by My Fiancé, Saved by a Stranger

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Eight years of love ended in betrayal. Jessica thought she was reclaiming her independence with a quiet solo dinner—until her cheating ex showed up, arm-in-arm with the woman he left her for. Humiliated and cornered, she’s rescued by an unexpected stranger: Laurent, a charming young waiter who slips effortlessly into the role of “boyfriend” and dismantles her ex with razor-sharp wit. The next morning, a single thank-you text turns into an offer that could change both their lives—Jessica hires Laurent as an intern at her design studio. But on his very first day, the past comes storming back through the front door. Juan wants to tear her down again, this time in front of her entire team. What happens next is the kind of stand someone only dreams of having—a fierce, public defense that leaves everyone breathless… and Jessica wondering if this pretend romance is starting to feel dangerously real.

Betrayed by My Fiancé, Saved by a Stranger Chapter 1

"You look beautiful when you're trying so hard to prove you're fine."

When my ex, Juan’s voice froze me, I was just about to start to dine alone.

The restaurant was a place I'd chosen deliberately—Chez Laurent, the upscale French bistro where Juan and I used to celebrate anniversaries and promotions.

If I was going to reclaim my independence, to kick the betrayer ex out from my life formally, I might as well start with the places that held the most memories.

But I forgot. Having a shared memory here would also mean that Juan could visit frequently… And maybe it was just my bad luck.

I looked up and saw Juan, the man I dumped, standing beside my table, his arm wrapped possessively around a petite blonde I recognized all too well. Chloe. The woman he'd been sleeping with for the past six months while planning our engagement.

I smoothed my black dress and lifted my wine glass, taking a measured sip of the Bordeaux I'd ordered. The same wine Juan always insisted on. But tonight, he didn’t get to taste a sip of it. Not from my bottle.

"Juan." I kept my voice steady, though my grip tightened on the wine glass. "What a coincidence."

"Not really," he said with that smug smile I'd once found charming. "I brought Chloe here to show her our old spot. Though I have to say, seeing you here alone is... pathetic."

Chloe giggled, a sound like nails on glass. "Oh my God, Juan, is this her? The ex you told me about?" She looked me up and down with theatrical pity. "Honey, you really should have seen this coming. I mean, look at you—eating alone on a Friday night. That's just sad."

Heat flooded my cheeks.

Other diners were starting to stare, their conversations quieting as they sensed drama unfolding. I wanted to disappear, to melt into the leather banquette and never resurface.

"At least I'm not a homewrecker," I managed, my voice barely above a whisper.

Juan laughed—actually laughed.

"Come on, Jess. We both know this was inevitable. You were always too... intense. Too focused on work. A man needs someone who can actually have fun." He squeezed Chloe closer. "Someone who doesn't make everything about business meetings and five-year plans."

The words hit like physical blows. Eight years. Eight years of supporting his dreams, of believing in us, of planning a future that apparently meant nothing to him.

"Excuse me."

A new voice cut through the toxic atmosphere. I looked up to see our waiter approaching—a young man with kind eyes and an easy smile. He was tall, probably in his early twenties, with dark hair that caught the restaurant's golden light.

"I'm sorry to interrupt," he continued, his accent carrying just a hint of something European, "but I wanted to check on my girlfriend." Without hesitation, he slipped his arm around my shoulders, his touch surprisingly warm and steady. "Everything alright, love?"

I stared at him, momentarily speechless. This stranger—this waiter—came from nowhere and just called me girlfriend.

But in a snap I saw through his intention, and that very second, something in his eyes told me to play along.

"I... yes, everything's fine, dear" I stammered. “Thanks for checking, I would hate to bother you like this during your shift.”

Juan's face shifted from smugness to confusion. "Girlfriend? What the hell is this?"

The waiter—Laurent, according to his name tag—smiled with devastating charm. "Laurent Lemoine. And you are...?" He extended his free hand to Juan, who ignored it. "Oh, wait. Let me guess. You must be the ex she upgraded from."

Chloe's mouth fell open. "Upgraded? Excuse me?"

"Well, yes," Laurent said matter-of-factly, his arm still around me. "I mean, Jessica told me all about you. How you cheated on her after eight years. How you threw away the best thing that ever happened to you." He looked Juan up and down with casual disdain. "I have to say, I was expecting someone more... impressive."

Juan's face flushed red. "You don't know what you're talking about, kid."

"Kid?" Laurent chuckled. "That's rich, coming from a man who needed to sneak around behind his girlfriend's back instead of having the courage to end things properly." He squeezed my shoulder gently. "But hey, your loss is my gain. Jessica's incredible—brilliant, successful, beautiful. I'm just grateful you were stupid enough to let her go."

The entire exchange happened so quickly I could barely process it. This stranger was defending me with more passion than Juan had shown in months. Other diners had stopped pretending not to watch, some nodding approvingly at Laurent's words.

Juan sputtered, clearly thrown off his game. "This is ridiculous. Come on, Chloe. Let's go somewhere with better class."

"Yes, please do," Laurent said pleasantly. "I'd hate for your presence to ruin my love’s romantic evening."

As they stormed away, Chloe hissing complaints under her breath, I felt the fight drain out of me.

The moment they disappeared through the restaurant's doors, Laurent's arm dropped from my shoulders, and the absence of his warmth left me feeling exposed.

"I'm sorry," he said quietly, his earlier bravado replaced by genuine concern. "I hope that was okay. You looked like you needed backup."

That's when it hit me. The full weight of everything—the betrayal, the humiliation, the eight years that had meant nothing. My carefully constructed composure crumbled.

The tears came without warning, hot and relentless. I pressed my hands to my face, mortified to be falling apart in front of this stranger who'd just rescued me.

"Hey, hey," Laurent's voice was soft now, all pretense gone. He slid into the seat across from me, pulling a clean napkin from his apron. "It's okay. You're safe now."

"I'm so sorry," I choked out between sobs. "You don't even know me, and here I am—"

"You don't need to apologize," he said firmly. "That guy was a complete ass. And his girlfriend? Even worse."

I laughed despite my tears—a broken, watery sound. "Eight years," I whispered. "We were supposed to get engaged. I threw the ring in the trash yesterday."

Laurent didn't offer empty platitudes or try to fix anything. He just listened, occasionally refilling my water glass or offering another napkin. His presence was steady, undemanding—exactly what I needed.

"He's an idiot," Laurent said finally. "And I'm not just saying that because I work in customer service."

Another laugh escaped me, stronger this time. "You're very kind. And you didn't have to do that. Pretend to be my boyfriend, I mean."

"Maybe I wasn't entirely pretending," he said with a small smile. "I mean, the boyfriend part was fake, obviously. But thinking you're incredible? That was completely honest."

I stared at him, this unexpected guardian angel in server's whites. "I don't even know how to thank you."

"You don't need to thank me," he said. "But if you're feeling better, maybe we should get you some dessert? The chocolate soufflé here is amazing."

For the first time in days, I felt something other than pain. "I think I'd like that."

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