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Boyfriend's Costly Mistake

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The email notification lit up my phone screen at exactly 3:47 PM, and for a moment, I just stared at it, afraid that if I blinked, it would disappear. *Ms. Campbell, we are pleased to confirm your invitation to the Campbell Enterprises Annual Charity Gala...* My hands trembled as I read the words again. Three months. Three months of networking events, of presenting my senior care community project to skeptical board members, of refining every detail until my proposal was perfect. Fifty invitations total, reserved exclusively for major donors and industry leaders who could make real change happen. And one of them was mine. I pressed my fingers against my university ring, that familiar gesture when emotions threatened to overwhelm me. This wasn't just an invitation to a fancy party. This was validation.

Boyfriend's Costly Mistake Chapter 1

The email notification lit up my phone screen at exactly 3:47 PM, and for a moment, I just stared at it, afraid that if I blinked, it would disappear.

*Ms. Campbell, we are pleased to confirm your invitation to the Campbell Enterprises Annual Charity Gala...*

My hands trembled as I read the words again. Three months. Three months of networking events, of presenting my senior care community project to skeptical board members, of refining every detail until my proposal was perfect. Fifty invitations total, reserved exclusively for major donors and industry leaders who could make real change happen. And one of them was mine.

I pressed my fingers against my university ring, that familiar gesture when emotions threatened to overwhelm me. This wasn't just an invitation to a fancy party. This was validation. This was my chance to secure the funding and connections that could transform my project from blueprints and passion into something real, something that could actually help people.

I had to tell Kane.

We met at Giovanni's that evening, the Italian restaurant where we'd had our first date two years ago. I'd chosen it deliberately, wanting to share this moment somewhere meaningful. The warm lighting cast a golden glow over the checkered tablecloths, and the scent of garlic and basil filled the air. I'd even worn the blue dress he once said he liked, though I noticed he barely glanced up from his phone when I arrived.

"Sorry, just finishing something," he muttered, his thumbs still flying across the screen.

I slid into my seat, trying to contain my excitement as I waited for him to look at me. When he finally put his phone down—face-up on the table, I noted—I couldn't hold it in anymore.

"Kane, I have incredible news." My voice came out breathier than I intended, happiness making my words tumble faster. "I got the invitation. To the Campbell Enterprises charity gala. Do you know how exclusive this is? Only fifty people, and they're all major players in the nonprofit and philanthropic sectors. This could be everything for my senior care project—"

"That's great, babe." He reached for the breadbasket, his tone the same one he used when I told him about my day. Polite. Distant. "When is it?"

"Two weeks from Saturday." I leaned forward, trying to recapture his attention. "Kane, this is huge. I've been working toward this for months. The connections I could make there, the potential investors who'll actually understand what I'm trying to build—"

"Hey, speaking of the gala..." He set down his bread, and something in his expression made my stomach tighten. "Do you think you could get a second invitation? For Raya?"

The words hung in the air between us like smoke. For a moment, I wasn't sure I'd heard him correctly.

"A second invitation?" I repeated slowly.

"Yeah, I was thinking—her grandfather's really sick, right? She's been so stressed about it, and I think something positive like this could really lift her spirits. You know, give her something to look forward to during such a difficult time." He said it so casually, as if he were asking me to pass the salt.

My fingers found my ring again, twisting it around and around. "Kane, this isn't... I can't just get another invitation. These are by special selection only. It took me three months of presentations and networking to earn this one spot. There are only fifty invitations total, for major donors and industry leaders—"

"But you got one," he interrupted, that edge of impatience creeping into his voice. "So clearly they're giving them out. Can't you just ask whoever sent it to you?"

"It doesn't work like that." I could hear my own voice tightening, feel the careful excitement from moments ago curdling into something cold and heavy in my chest. "This is the most exclusive charity event of the year. Every invitation is accounted for. I earned this through months of work, Kane. This is for my career, for my project—"

"Come on, Mia. It's just networking." He waved his hand dismissively, and something inside me cracked at that gesture. "You're good at talking to people. You can make connections anywhere. But Raya actually needs this right now. Her grandfather's dying, for God's sake. Don't you think that's more important than some project presentation?"

I stared at him across the table, this man I'd spent two years with, and suddenly felt like I was looking at a stranger. The candlelight flickered between us, casting shadows that made his face seem unfamiliar.

"Just some project?" The words came out quieter than I intended, but there was steel underneath them. "Kane, this is everything I've been working toward—"

"And Raya's grandfather is dying." He stood abruptly, his chair scraping against the floor. "You know what? Fine. If you won't help, I'll figure it out myself. Give me the invitation."

"What?"

"The invitation, Mia." He held out his hand, palm up, expectant. "If you're not going to get one for Raya, then she should have yours. She actually needs this. You can find other networking opportunities."

The world seemed to tilt sideways. My mouth opened, but no sound came out. I watched, frozen, as Kane reached across the table and plucked the embossed invitation from where I'd set it beside my plate, wanting to show him the beautiful calligraphy, the Campbell Enterprises seal.

"Kane, you can't—"

"I just did." He was already tucking it into his jacket pocket. "This is the right thing to do, Mia. You'll understand when you calm down."

He walked out without looking back, leaving me sitting alone at a table set for two, the entrees we'd ordered not yet arrived. Around me, other couples laughed and talked and shared their meals, while I sat in the golden glow of candlelight, my hands pressed flat against the white tablecloth, my invitation—my three months of work, my dreams, my validation—gone.

The waiter approached hesitantly. "Miss? Is everything alright? Your companion—"

"He had to leave." My voice sounded strange to my own ears, distant and hollow. "I'll take the check."

As I gathered my purse with shaking hands, my phone buzzed with a notification. A social media post from Raya: *Some people really do care ❤️ So grateful for real friends in difficult times.*

I stared at those words until they blurred, and finally, something inside me that had been bending and bending for far too long simply snapped.

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Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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