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Ex's Betrayal, New Love's Rise

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I hummed softly as I sketched out the menu for our anniversary dinner, my fingers tracing the elegant script I'd been practicing for weeks. Four years with Marcus deserved something special, something that reflected the depth of what we shared—or what I thought we shared. The dining room table was covered with my plans: swatches of burgundy and cream table linens, printouts of recipes I'd been perfecting, and a detailed timeline ensuring everything would be flawless. Marcus deserved perfection. We deserved perfection. "Seared scallops with champagne beurre blanc," I murmured, adding it to the menu. His favorite. I'd spent three weekends practicing until each scallop had the perfect golden crust. The specialty saffron I'd ordered from an obscure online vendor had finally arrived yesterday—the final ingredient for the risotto that would accompany the main course. My phone buzzed with a reminder: I needed to confirm our dinner reservation at Lumière, the intimate French bistro where we'd celebrate before coming home for the private dinner I was planning.

Ex's Betrayal, New Love's Rise Chapter 1

I hummed softly as I sketched out the menu for our anniversary dinner, my fingers tracing the elegant script I'd been practicing for weeks. Four years with Marcus deserved something special, something that reflected the depth of what we shared—or what I thought we shared.

The dining room table was covered with my plans: swatches of burgundy and cream table linens, printouts of recipes I'd been perfecting, and a detailed timeline ensuring everything would be flawless. Marcus deserved perfection. We deserved perfection.

"Seared scallops with champagne beurre blanc," I murmured, adding it to the menu. His favorite. I'd spent three weekends practicing until each scallop had the perfect golden crust. The specialty saffron I'd ordered from an obscure online vendor had finally arrived yesterday—the final ingredient for the risotto that would accompany the main course.

My phone buzzed with a reminder: I needed to confirm our dinner reservation at Lumière, the intimate French bistro where we'd celebrate before coming home for the private dinner I was planning. I grabbed my purse and headed out, a list of last-minute items tucked into my pocket.

The boutique district was quieter on weekday afternoons, the autumn sunlight casting long shadows across the cobblestone walkway. I stepped into Lumière, the soft bell announcing my presence. After finalizing the reservation and requesting a specific corner table—the one where Marcus had first told me he loved me two years ago—I decided to browse the nearby shops.

That's when I saw him.

Through the gleaming window of Eloise's, the exclusive boutique that specialized in designer accessories, Marcus stood at the counter, his attention fixed on something the sales assistant was showing him. My heart fluttered. Was he buying my anniversary gift? I hesitated, not wanting to ruin a surprise, but curiosity pulled me forward.

I slipped into the store, positioning myself behind a display of scarves where I could observe without being seen. The sales assistant—a sleek woman with an immaculate bun—was presenting a handbag to Marcus. Even from my hidden vantage point, I recognized it immediately: the limited-edition Valerio clutch in burgundy python skin. Only fifty had been made worldwide.

"She'll love it," Marcus was saying, his voice carrying that confident tone he used when closing deals. "It's exactly her style."

My cheeks warmed with pleasure. He had been paying attention to my fashion magazines, the ones I left open to pages of designs I admired but would never ask for.

"Would you like her name embossed here?" The assistant pointed to the inner lining.

"Yes," Marcus nodded decisively. "S-O-P-H-I-A. Sophia."

The world tilted beneath my feet. Sophia. The new intern at his marketing firm. The one he'd mentioned with increasing frequency over the past few months.

Not Isabella. Not his girlfriend of four years.

Somehow, I made it home without breaking down. The beautiful menu I'd crafted mocked me from the dining table. I moved through our apartment like a ghost, touching the evidence of my devotion—the specialty ingredients in the refrigerator, the anniversary card I'd written but not yet signed, waiting for the perfect words.

I sat at his desk, staring blankly at the wall. His laptop chimed with an incoming message. Without thinking, I glanced down.

A group chat was open on the screen. Marcus had forgotten to log out.

"Dude, Sophia's really pregnant? You're screwed!" wrote someone named Chris.

"Not screwed. Free," Marcus had replied. "Isabella will never know unless I tell her."

"You gonna break it off with her?" asked another friend.

"Eventually. But I bet $500 Isabella will never have the courage to leave me. She's too dependent, too desperate for this relationship. I could probably juggle both for months if I wanted to."

The words blurred as tears filled my eyes. Four years. Four years of what I thought was love, reduced to a cruel bet about my lack of courage.

I heard his key in the lock. Quickly wiping my eyes, I straightened my shoulders and closed the laptop. A strange calm settled over me as Marcus walked in, his smile faltering when he saw me sitting at his desk.

"Hey babe, what are you doing there?" he asked, casually setting down a shopping bag—no doubt containing Sophia's handbag.

"I'm leaving you," I said, my voice steadier than I'd expected. "I know about Sophia. I know about the pregnancy. I know about your bet."

The color drained from his face. "Isabella, I can explain—"

"There's nothing to explain." I stood up, suddenly feeling lighter than I had in years. "Congratulations, Marcus. You just lost your bet."

His mouth opened and closed, but for once, the man who always had the right words found himself speechless. As I walked past him toward the door, I realized something that would haunt me for months to come: I felt more relief than heartbreak.

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