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Fiancé Cheated with Stepsister

I fumbled with my keys at the apartment door, my heart racing with excitement about tomorrow's engagement party. The florist had called to confirm the centerpieces, and Chase's mother had texted about the final headcount—everything was falling perfectly into place for what should have been the happiest day of our eight-year journey together. The apartment was unusually quiet as I stepped inside, my heels clicking against the hardwood floor. Chase's car had been in the parking lot, so I knew he was home. Maybe he was napping before tonight's rehearsal dinner. I smiled to myself, imagining how surprised he'd be when I showed him the final seating chart I'd been perfecting all week. "Chase?" I called out, setting my purse on the kitchen counter. "I'm home early! Wait until you see what the caterer—" The words died in my throat. Soft moans drifted from our bedroom—our bedroom, where we'd planned to spend our first night as an engaged couple tomorrow.
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Chapter 2

I hadn't slept. How could I? Every time I closed my eyes, I saw them together in our bed, heard Hallie's breathless laughter echoing through my mind like a poison I couldn't purge. The morning light filtered through my blinds, casting long shadows across the apartment that no longer felt like home.

My phone had finally stopped buzzing around three AM, after friends and family had exhausted their shock and outrage on my behalf. The engagement party venue had been cancelled, the caterers notified, the florist informed. Eight years of dreams dismantled in a series of efficient phone calls.

I was nursing my third cup of coffee, staring blankly at my laptop screen where the video had already garnered over two hundred comments, when the intercom buzzed.

"Emily, please." Chase's voice crackled through the speaker, raw and desperate. "I know you're up there. I can see your light on."

I set down my mug with deliberate calm and walked to the intercom panel. Through the security camera's grainy feed, I could see him on the front steps—disheveled, unshaven, still wearing the same clothes from yesterday. He looked like he'd been sleeping in his car.

"Emily, please just let me explain," he continued, his voice breaking. "It was a mistake. A stupid, drunken mistake that meant nothing. You have to believe me."

I pressed the talk button. "There's nothing to explain, Chase. We're done."

"Don't say that!" His voice rose to a shout that probably woke half the building. "Eight years, Emily! Eight years of our lives! You can't throw that away over one night!"

One night. As if that somehow minimized the betrayal. As if the duration of his infidelity was the problem, not the act itself.

"One night?" I spoke into the intercom, my voice deadly quiet. "How many nights, Chase? How long has this been going on?"

Silence stretched between us. Even through the static, I could hear his ragged breathing.

"It doesn't matter," he finally said. "What matters is us. What we built together. What we can still have."

I laughed, the sound bitter even to my own ears. "What we built was a lie. What we could have had died the moment you decided my stepsister was worth more than our future."

The buzzing stopped. For a moment, I thought he'd given up, accepted defeat. Then I heard footsteps in the hallway—heavy, determined footsteps climbing the stairs.

My blood ran cold. The building's front door had a broken lock that management kept promising to fix. Chase knew this. He'd complained about the security risk dozens of times.

The pounding on my apartment door came seconds later, violent and unrelenting.

"Emily, open this door!" His voice was muffled but frantic. "We need to talk about this like adults!"

"Go away, Chase!" I backed away from the door, my heart hammering against my ribs. "I have nothing to say to you!"

"You posted that video for the whole world to see!" The pounding intensified. "My boss called me at six this morning! My mother is crying! You've destroyed everything!"

"I destroyed everything?" The accusation hit me like a physical blow. I marched to the door, my fury overriding my caution. "I wasn't the one screwing my partner's family member in our bed!"

I yanked open the door, and Chase stumbled backward, clearly not expecting me to actually face him. His eyes were bloodshot, his hair a mess, and he reeked of stale alcohol and desperation.

"Emily." His voice cracked as he reached for me. "Please, just listen—"

"No." I stepped back, keeping the doorframe between us. "I listened for eight years. I listened when you said you loved me. I listened when you promised me forever. I'm done listening to lies."

"It's not a lie!" He lurched forward, trying to push past me into the apartment. "I do love you! More than anything! That's why this is killing me!"

"Don't." I shoved him back with both hands. "Don't you dare talk to me about what's killing you. You made your choice."

"It wasn't a choice!" His voice rose to a desperate shout. "It just happened! She was there, and I was drunk, and—"

"And you decided eight years meant nothing." I gripped the door handle, my knuckles white. "Now get out of my building before I call the police."

Chase's face crumpled. "Emily, please. I'll do anything. Therapy, counseling, whatever you want. Just don't throw us away."

"There is no us." The words came out flat and final. "There never was. Not if you could do this to me."

I started to close the door, but Chase lunged forward one last time, his hand reaching desperately for mine.

"Emily, wait—"

His foot caught on the threshold. I watched in slow motion as he stumbled backward, his arms windmilling for balance he couldn't find. His head struck the concrete stairs with a sickening crack that echoed through the stairwell.

Then silence.

Chase lay motionless at the bottom of the stairs, blood pooling beneath his head like spilled wine on white marble.

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