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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 3

The antiseptic smell of the hospital burned my nostrils as I sat in the waiting room, staring blankly at the mint-green walls. I wasn't sure why I was even here. Chase wasn't my responsibility anymore. The moment I found him with Hallie, he became a stranger wearing the face of the man I thought I loved.

A nurse had called me because I was still listed as his emergency contact. Mild concussion. Twelve stitches. He'd be fine—physically, at least. His reputation was another matter entirely.

I checked my phone, wincing at the flood of notifications. The video had gone viral overnight, spawning hashtags and think pieces about infidelity and public shaming. I didn't regret posting it. Not for a second.

"Emily!"

The voice made my skin crawl. I looked up to see Hallie rushing toward me, her face a perfect mask of concern. She'd changed into a modest sweater and jeans, her hair pulled back—the picture of innocent worry. The transformation from seductress to concerned family member was so complete it would have been impressive if it weren't so disgusting.

"How is he? They wouldn't tell me anything at the desk." Her voice trembled with manufactured emotion.

I stood slowly, feeling oddly calm. "Why are you here, Hallie?"

"I care about Chase, obviously." She lowered her voice, glancing around the crowded waiting room. "Look, what happened was a terrible mistake. Chase was vulnerable, and I... I was weak. He told me things weren't good between you two, and—"

"Stop." The word cut through her performance like a blade. "You're actually going to stand there and tell me Chase seduced you? In my bed? The night before our engagement party?"

Hallie's eyes widened, darting around to see who might be listening. Several people were openly staring now, including Chase's brother who had just walked in and froze mid-step.

"You've always been jealous of me," I continued, my voice rising despite my best efforts to control it. "My relationship, my job, even my clothes—you've been trying to step into my life since our parents married. Well, congratulations. You finally took something of mine. I hope it was worth it."

"That's not fair!" Hallie's facade cracked, revealing the spite beneath. "You always had everything handed to you! Perfect Emily with her perfect life and perfect fiancé—"

"Perfect?" I laughed, the sound sharp and brittle. "I worked sixty-hour weeks while planning our wedding. I supported Chase through law school. I visited your mother in hospice every weekend when you were 'too busy.' Nothing was handed to me, Hallie. I built my life brick by brick, and you and Chase took sledgehammers to it because you couldn't build your own."

The waiting room had gone silent. Chase's brother stood frozen, his expression horrified. Several nurses had stopped pretending not to listen.

"Emily, please," Hallie whispered, tears welling in her eyes. "Not here."

"Why not here? You didn't care about privacy when you were in my bed."

"Emily Warren!" My mother's voice cut through the tension like a whip. She stood in the doorway, her disapproval radiating in waves. "That's enough. People are staring."

Of course that's what would concern her. Not my pain, not the betrayal—but what strangers might think.

My mother pulled me aside, her fingers digging into my arm. "You need to get control of yourself. Chase could have died on those stairs."

"He tripped, Mom. I didn't push him."

"That's not the point." She lowered her voice to a harsh whisper. "Eight years, Emily. Eight years of building a life together. Are you really going to throw that away over one mistake?"

I stared at her, seeing for the first time how her own failed marriages had warped her view of love. In her world, betrayal was just another thing to endure, to swallow down with a smile because starting over was too frightening to contemplate.

"Yes," I said simply. "I am."

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Three days later, I returned to the office. The whispers followed me like shadows as I walked to my desk, colleagues falling silent as I passed. The surveillance video had made its rounds—some sympathetic, others judgmental. I kept my chin up, my expression neutral, though inside I was screaming.

My computer screen blurred as I tried to focus on quarterly reports. Eight years of my life had imploded, and somehow I was still expected to care about profit margins and client retention.

"Coffee?"

I looked up to see Melissa from accounting standing there, holding out a steaming cup. Her smile was small but genuine—no pity, just simple kindness.

"Thanks," I managed, taking the cup with hands I forced not to tremble.

"For what it's worth," she said quietly, "I think you're handling this with incredible grace."

Grace. Was that what this hollow feeling was? This strange calm that had settled over me like frost?

I nodded, unable to find words, and turned back to my screen. One breath at a time. One moment at a time. I would rebuild, brick by brick, starting now.

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