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Ex's Party, My Triumph

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The morning light filtered through my studio apartment window as I carefully placed the last charm on the bracelet. My fingers trembled slightly—not from fatigue after staying up most of the night to finish it, but from anticipation. Three years with Ryan deserved something special, something that told our story. I held up the delicate silver chain, watching the tiny road-trip van charm catch the light. It represented our first weekend away together, when we'd slept in his beat-up Volkswagen because we couldn't afford a motel. The miniature heart and star were our inside jokes—the heart for the time we got lost hiking and found that heart-shaped clearing, the star for our midnight picnics on the roof of my building. "Perfect," I whispered, gently placing it in the velvet box I'd splurged on. Three months of saving tips from my craft fair sales had gone into this gift, but Ryan was worth it. He believed in me when no one else did, telling me my jewelry designs would make it big someday. I practiced my toast in the bathroom mirror, tucking a strand of hair behind my ear nervously.

Ex's Party, My Triumph Chapter 1

The morning light filtered through my studio apartment window as I carefully placed the last charm on the bracelet. My fingers trembled slightly—not from fatigue after staying up most of the night to finish it, but from anticipation. Three years with Ryan deserved something special, something that told our story.

I held up the delicate silver chain, watching the tiny road-trip van charm catch the light. It represented our first weekend away together, when we'd slept in his beat-up Volkswagen because we couldn't afford a motel. The miniature heart and star were our inside jokes—the heart for the time we got lost hiking and found that heart-shaped clearing, the star for our midnight picnics on the roof of my building.

"Perfect," I whispered, gently placing it in the velvet box I'd splurged on. Three months of saving tips from my craft fair sales had gone into this gift, but Ryan was worth it. He believed in me when no one else did, telling me my jewelry designs would make it big someday.

I practiced my toast in the bathroom mirror, tucking a strand of hair behind my ear nervously. "To three years of dreams, and to many more building them together." Too cheesy? Maybe. But it was honest, and that's what mattered between us.

By six o'clock, I was seated at our favorite bistro, the kind of place with mismatched chairs and string lights that made everything look magical without breaking the bank. I'd dressed carefully in my best dress—the one I saved for craft fair opening days—and ordered water while I waited.

Six-thirty came and went. Then seven. My phone remained silent.

"Would you like to order?" the server asked for the third time, her smile now tinged with pity.

"Just a few more minutes," I said, my fingers worrying the velvet box under the table.

At 7:15, the bistro door flew open. Ryan rushed in, his normally perfect hair windswept, tie askew. My heart leapt at the sight of him, then immediately sank as I registered his empty hands. No flowers. No card.

"Sorry, sorry!" he exclaimed, sliding into the chair across from me. "Work was insane. You wouldn't believe the day I've had."

Before I could respond, he slammed a small, slightly crushed box onto the table between us. The red and gold CVS Valentine's clearance sticker was still visible on the corner.

"Happy anniversary," he said, already reaching for the menu.

I forced a smile, trying to ignore the hollow feeling expanding in my chest. "It's okay. I'm just glad you're here now."

As he leaned forward to kiss my cheek, I caught it—the unmistakable scent of an expensive perfume, something floral and sophisticated that definitely wasn't mine. It clung to his collar like an accusation.

"You smell nice," I said carefully, watching his face.

"New cologne," he replied too quickly, not meeting my eyes.

The server returned, and we ordered. Ryan talked about his day, his week, his plans for a promotion. I nodded and smiled, but my mind kept returning to the discount chocolates and the perfume that wasn't mine.

"So you were working late?" I finally asked during a lull, keeping my voice light as I broke a piece of the slightly stale chocolate bar.

"Yeah, crazy busy. The Henderson account, you know how it is." He checked his phone under the table, a habit I'd grown used to.

But this time, I saw the screen light up. A message preview from someone listed simply as "V" flashed across his screen: "The earrings are stunning. Tiffany's at Sotheby's was inspired. Can't wait to see..."

The chocolate turned to ash in my mouth.

"Ryan," I said quietly, "who's V?"

His head snapped up, eyes widening before narrowing defensively. Something in his expression shifted, hardened.

"Victoria Ashford," he said after a moment, a strange pride entering his voice. "Her father owns Ashford Luxury Group."

"And you bought her Tiffany earrings? Today?" My voice sounded distant, even to myself.

Ryan's jaw tightened. He set his phone down deliberately. "Look, Maya, you're sweet. You've always been sweet. But Victoria is from a better world than this." He gestured vaguely at our surroundings, at me. "I need to aim higher. You understand, right? We want different things."

Three years. Three years of supporting his dreams, of believing we were building something together. All while he was searching for a better option.

Without a word, I placed the velvet box on the table between us. I didn't cry. I didn't scream. I simply stood up, gathered my purse, and walked away from the table.

From him.

From the life I thought we were creating together.

I didn't look back to see if he opened the box. I didn't need to know if he understood what he'd thrown away. The cool night air hit my face as I stepped outside, and for the first time in hours, I took a deep breath.

It smelled like freedom. And possibility. And the first painful step toward becoming someone new.

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Ex's Party, My Triumph of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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