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Birthday Betrayal Unveiled

I woke to the gentle buzz of my phone alarm, the morning light filtering through the floor-to-ceiling windows of our Manhattan penthouse. For a moment, I allowed myself to imagine that today might be different. That Alexander might remember. That he might care. It was my thirtieth birthday. The space beside me in our king-sized bed was cold and empty, as it had been every morning for the past three years of our marriage. I ran my fingers over the untouched pillow, wondering if he'd even slept here last night. Sometimes Alexander didn't come home at all, citing late shoots or early call times. I'd stopped asking months ago. I padded across the marble floor to the kitchen, my bare feet silent against the cold stone.
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I woke to the gentle buzz of my phone alarm, the morning light filtering through the floor-to-ceiling windows of our Manhattan penthouse. For a moment, I allowed myself to imagine that today might be different. That Alexander might remember. That he might care.

It was my thirtieth birthday.

The space beside me in our king-sized bed was cold and empty, as it had been every morning for the past three years of our marriage. I ran my fingers over the untouched pillow, wondering if he'd even slept here last night. Sometimes Alexander didn't come home at all, citing late shoots or early call times. I'd stopped asking months ago.

I padded across the marble floor to the kitchen, my bare feet silent against the cold stone. The penthouse was immaculate as always, cleaned by staff I rarely saw. On the counter sat a single cream envelope with my name written in Alexander's precise handwriting.

Just a card. No flowers. No gift. Not even his presence.

I opened it with trembling fingers, telling myself I didn't care, that I expected nothing more. Inside was a generic birthday message and his signature. Nothing personal. Nothing that indicated I was his wife rather than a distant acquaintance.

"Happy Birthday, Stella. —Alexander"

I placed it back on the counter and swallowed the lump in my throat. What had I expected? That marriage to Hollywood's golden boy would somehow transform into the love story I'd secretly hoped for since high school? That arrangement had served its purpose—binding our families' interests together while launching Alexander's career into the stratosphere.

My phone buzzed with a message from my agent: another rejection. I'd been up for a supporting role in an indie film, but apparently, I wasn't "quite right for the part." The third such rejection this month. Meanwhile, Alexander had his Oscar prominently displayed in his study, a constant reminder of our diverging paths.

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By mid-afternoon, I'd treated myself to lunch at a quiet bistro in SoHo and was waiting for my car outside The Plaza Hotel. The autumn air had a bite to it, and I pulled my coat tighter around my body, watching yellow cabs crawl by in the midday traffic.

That's when I saw them.

Alexander's sleek black Bentley pulled up to the curb, and he stepped out, tall and impossibly handsome in a charcoal suit that probably cost more than most people's monthly rent. But it wasn't his appearance that made my heart stutter in my chest. It was the woman whose hand he was helping out of the car.

Victoria Lancaster.

His first love. The one who got away. At least, that's what the tabloids had always claimed.

She was laughing at something he'd said, her head thrown back, exposing the elegant line of her throat. Her hand rested comfortably in his, their fingers intertwined with a familiarity that made my stomach turn. Alexander leaned close to her ear, whispering something that made her smile widen. Then, with a tenderness I'd never experienced from him, he cradled her hand against his chest as they disappeared through the hotel's revolving doors.

I couldn't move. Couldn't breathe. The world around me blurred as tears filled my eyes, but I refused to let them fall. Not here. Not where anyone could see Hollywood's Alexander Sterling's pathetic wife breaking down on a public sidewalk.

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I spent the rest of the day in a daze, moving through the motions of my life while my mind replayed that moment outside The Plaza on an endless loop. By evening, I'd consumed enough champagne to dull the edge of my pain, but not enough to blunt my rage.

When I heard the elevator doors open and Alexander's measured footsteps cross our foyer, I was waiting in the living room, a half-empty glass dangling from my fingers.

"Did you enjoy your day with Victoria?" My voice sounded foreign to my own ears—brittle and sharp.

Alexander paused, his expression unreadable in the dim light. "You're drunk."

"And you're a liar." I stood, my legs unsteady beneath me. "Three years, Alexander. Three years of this cold, empty marriage, and all along you've been with her?"

"You don't know what you're talking about." He removed his suit jacket with deliberate movements, hanging it precisely on the back of a chair.

"I saw you today. At The Plaza." My voice cracked, betraying the emotion I was trying so hard to contain. "On my birthday, Alexander. You couldn't even pretend to care for one day?"

Something flashed in his eyes—anger? Guilt? I couldn't tell anymore. I'd spent so long trying to decipher the micro-expressions of a man who revealed nothing.

"I want a divorce." The words exploded from me as I slammed my champagne glass onto the floor. It shattered, sending glass and alcohol across our immaculate hardwood. The sound was satisfying—something finally breaking in this perfect, pristine prison.

In two swift strides, Alexander was before me, his fingers circling my wrist with a grip that was just shy of painful. His eyes, usually so cold and distant, blazed with an intensity that made me step back.

"You will never leave me," he growled, his voice low and possessive. "Do you understand? Never."

I stared up at him, shocked by the ferocity of his response. This wasn't the reaction of a man who wanted out of a loveless marriage. This wasn't the reaction of a man having an affair.

This was something else entirely, and for the first time in our three years together, I felt afraid of the stranger I had married.

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