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Fiancé Chooses Another Woman

The key turned in the lock with its familiar click, but tonight something felt different. I pushed open the front door to our apartment, my lab bag heavy on my shoulder after another late evening analyzing data. The hallway stretched before me, dimly lit by the single lamp we always left on. I expected the usual silence of Cayden already asleep, maybe the soft glow of his phone screen from the bedroom. Instead, I heard laughter. Soft, intimate laughter that made my stomach clench. I set my bag down carefully, my movements suddenly deliberate and quiet. The sound was coming from the kitchen, along with the gentle clink of wine glasses. My heart hammered against my ribs as I moved toward the archway, each step feeling like I was walking through thick honey. The scene that greeted me felt like a physical blow.
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Chapter 2

Maya's hand found mine across the sticky bar table, her eyes filled with concern as I stared at my phone's black screen. The storm raged outside Murphy's Bar, but the tempest in my chest felt infinitely more destructive.

"Eliana, what did he say?"

I couldn't form the words. Couldn't explain how seven years of promises had just evaporated in a single phone call. Instead, I reached for my wine glass with trembling fingers and drained what was left.

"He chose her," I whispered, my voice barely audible over the thunder. "He's picking up Paislee instead."

Maya's face darkened. "That bastard. In this weather? When you called him for help?"

I nodded, unable to trust my voice. The alcohol was hitting harder now, mixing with the shock and betrayal until everything felt surreal, like I was watching someone else's life fall apart.

"I need another drink," I said, standing on unsteady legs.

"Honey, maybe you should—"

"No." The word came out sharper than I intended. "I need to forget. Just for tonight, I need to forget everything."

I made my way to the bar, the room tilting slightly with each step. The bartender, a grizzled man with kind eyes, looked at me with concern as I ordered another wine.

"Rough night?" a voice said beside me.

I turned to find a man sitting on the adjacent stool, his dark hair slightly damp from the rain. He was handsome in an understated way, with intelligent eyes that seemed to see too much. Unlike the usual bar crowd, he looked polished, professional, like he'd stepped out of an academic conference.

"You could say that," I replied, accepting my wine from the bartender.

The stranger studied me for a moment, his expression gentle. "I'm sorry. Whatever happened, you look like you could use a friend right now."

There was something in his tone, a genuine warmth that made my chest ache. When was the last time someone had looked at me like that? Like I mattered?

"My fiancé just chose another woman over me in the middle of a storm," I heard myself saying. The wine was making me reckless, stripping away the careful control I'd maintained for weeks.

The man's jaw tightened almost imperceptibly. "I'm sorry. That's... inexcusable."

"Seven years," I continued, the words tumbling out. "Seven years I believed his promises. And now she's wearing my clothes, using my perfume, sleeping in my guest room, and he acts like I'm the problem for being upset about it."

The stranger signaled the bartender. "Two coffees, please. Strong ones."

I laughed bitterly. "Trying to sober me up?"

"Trying to make sure you get home safely." His eyes met mine, and I saw something there—concern, but also a flicker of something deeper. "You don't deserve to be treated like that."

The simple statement hit me like a physical blow. When was the last time someone had said I deserved better? When was the last time I'd believed it myself?

"I don't even know your name," I said, suddenly aware of how close we were sitting.

"Does it matter tonight?" he asked softly. "Sometimes we need to be strangers to ourselves before we can remember who we really are."

The coffee arrived, but I barely noticed. The storm outside seemed to be calling to something wild in my chest, something that had been buried under years of trying to be the perfect fiancée, the understanding partner, the woman who never made waves.

"I should go home," I said, but made no move to leave.

"To him?"

The question hung between us. To Cayden, who was probably helping Paislee out of her wet clothes right now. To the apartment where she would be wearing my robe tomorrow morning, smiling that victorious smile.

"I can't," I whispered. "I can't go back there tonight."

The stranger's hand covered mine on the bar, warm and steady. "Then don't."

Something shifted in the air between us, electric and dangerous. I should have pulled away. Should have called Maya, gotten a hotel room, made rational decisions. Instead, I found myself leaning closer, drawn by the promise in his eyes—the promise of forgetting, of being someone else for just one night.

"I don't usually do this," I said, my voice barely a whisper.

"Neither do I," he replied, his thumb tracing across my knuckles. "But sometimes the storm decides for us."

When he stood and offered me his hand, I took it without hesitation. The rain was still falling as we left Murphy's Bar together, but I no longer cared about getting wet. For the first time in months, I felt alive.

His apartment was warm and dimly lit, filled with books and the faint scent of coffee. We barely made it through the door before his hands were in my hair, his mouth on mine, and I was drowning in sensation that had nothing to do with wine and everything to do with being wanted, truly wanted, by someone who saw me as more than an inconvenience.

In his bed, with rain drumming against the windows and his hands mapping every inch of my skin, I forgot about Cayden. Forgot about Paislee. Forgot about seven years of slowly diminishing into someone I didn't recognize.

For one perfect night, I remembered what it felt like to be cherished.

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