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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 3

The lab felt different these days. Not the sterile environment or the familiar hum of equipment—those remained constant. It was something subtler, like the air itself had shifted in ways I couldn't quite name.

I'd been working late again, hunched over my microscope analyzing tissue samples until my neck ached and my eyes burned. The clock on the wall read nearly nine PM when I finally looked up, realizing I was alone in the building except for the night security guard.

My phone buzzed with a text from Maya: "Working late again? You're going to burn out."

I was typing a response when another message appeared, this one from an unknown number: "Your dog is safe. Fed and walked. He's sleeping peacefully."

My fingers froze over the keyboard. Max. In all the chaos of the past few weeks, I'd been leaving him alone for longer stretches, too drained to give him the attention he deserved. Cayden used to help with walks, but lately he'd been too busy with Paislee to notice when I worked late.

Who had my dog?

Another text appeared: "Don't worry. A friend of your brother's. He asked me to check on Max when you're working late."

Relief flooded through me, followed immediately by confusion. My brother knew I was struggling, but how did he know about my schedule? And who was this mysterious friend?

I gathered my things and headed for the parking garage, my mind spinning. The elevator doors opened to reveal Dr. Cassian Lawrence waiting to board, a coffee cup in each hand.

"Working late again, I see," he said, offering me one of the cups. The rich aroma of my favorite vanilla latte filled the small space.

"How did you—" I started, then stopped. The same warmth from that night at Murphy's Bar flickered in his eyes, and suddenly I understood.

"Your brother mentioned you prefer vanilla," he said simply, as if buying coffee for junior researchers was perfectly normal. "And that you forget to eat when you're focused on work."

The elevator descended in comfortable silence, but my heart was racing. This man—my supervisor, the stranger from that stormy night—was taking care of my dog. Bringing me coffee. Paying attention to details that my own fiancé had stopped noticing months ago.

"Thank you," I whispered, clutching the warm cup. "For Max, I mean. And this."

"It's nothing," he said, but his voice was gentle. "Everyone needs someone looking out for them."

The words hung between us as the elevator reached the parking level. When had Cayden last looked out for me?

Two days later, the high school reunion invitation felt like a cruel joke. "Bring your significant other!" it proclaimed in cheerful script, as if my relationship wasn't currently imploding in slow motion.

I almost didn't go. The thought of facing old classmates, of having to explain why my engagement seemed to be dissolving, made my stomach churn. But Maya convinced me that hiding wouldn't help.

"Besides," she said, zipping up my black dress, "you look amazing. Remind everyone what they missed out on."

The reunion was held at our old school's gymnasium, transformed with twinkling lights and round tables draped in our class colors. I arrived alone, scanning the crowd for familiar faces while trying to ignore the curious glances.

Then I saw them.

Cayden stood near the punch bowl, his arm around Paislee's waist as she laughed at something he'd said. She was wearing a red dress that hugged her curves, her hair styled in perfect waves. They looked like a couple. A real couple.

My chest tightened as former classmates approached them, clearly assuming they were together. I watched Cayden's face, waiting for him to correct them, to explain that I was his fiancée and she was just... what? Our housekeeper? His affair?

He didn't correct anyone.

"Eliana?"

I turned to find Marcus Thompson, our old class president, smiling warmly. "I thought that was you. You look incredible."

"Thank you," I managed, grateful for the distraction.

"Where's your date? I remember you and Cayden were inseparable back then."

Before I could answer, a familiar voice spoke behind me. "She's with me tonight."

Cassian appeared at my side, his hand settling gently on the small of my back. He looked devastatingly handsome in his dark suit, and the protective way he positioned himself beside me made my knees weak.

Marcus's eyebrows rose. "Oh, I didn't realize... Cassian Lawrence, right? You were a year ahead of us."

"That's right," Cassian replied smoothly. "And Eliana and I work together now. She's brilliant—one of our most promising researchers."

The pride in his voice was unmistakable, and I felt something crack open in my chest. When had anyone spoken about me like that? Like I was someone worth celebrating?

Across the room, Cayden's gaze found mine. His expression shifted from confusion to something darker as he took in Cassian's protective stance, the way his hand remained steady against my back.

For the first time in months, I didn't look away first.

The department bar gathering the following Friday felt different with Cassian's subtle kindness still fresh in my memory. Our research team had gathered at O'Malley's to celebrate a successful grant proposal, and the atmosphere was relaxed, filled with laughter and clinking glasses.

I was reaching for my wine when the glass slipped from my fingers, shattering against the brick wall of the balcony. The sharp sound cut through the conversation as red wine splashed across the stone.

"Shit," I muttered, kneeling to gather the larger pieces.

"Don't—" Cassian's voice was sharp with concern as he appeared beside me. "You'll cut yourself."

Too late. A thin line of blood appeared across my palm where a shard had sliced the skin. I stared at it, oddly fascinated by how the red looked darker than the wine.

"Come here," Cassian said softly, taking my hand in both of his. His touch was gentle but sure as he examined the cut. "It's not deep, but we should clean it."

He led me to a quieter corner of the balcony, away from our colleagues' concerned glances. From his pocket, he produced a small first aid kit—of course he carried one—and began cleaning the wound with careful precision.

"You came prepared," I said, trying to lighten the mood even as my pulse quickened at his closeness.

"Old habit," he murmured, his dark eyes focused on my palm. "I've always been the type to look after people."

The antiseptic stung, but I barely noticed. All my attention was focused on his hands—strong, careful, infinitely gentle as they tended to me. This was what care looked like, I realized. Not grand gestures or empty promises, but quiet attention to the small hurts.

"There," he said, securing a small bandage over the cut. But he didn't release my hand. Instead, his thumb traced across my knuckles, and when he looked up, the air between us crackled with electricity.

"Cassian," I whispered, not sure what I was asking for.

His free hand rose to cup my cheek, and I could see the war in his eyes—professional restraint battling something deeper, more primal.

"You deserve so much better," he said quietly, his voice rough with emotion. "You deserve someone who sees how extraordinary you are."

The words hit me like a physical blow, not because they hurt but because they felt like coming home. When had anyone last told me I was extraordinary?

I leaned into his touch, my eyes fluttering closed, and felt his breath warm against my lips. The kiss was inevitable, soft and sweet and filled with months of unspoken longing.

When we broke apart, I saw Maya watching us through the glass doors, her expression a mixture of concern and knowing satisfaction. She raised her wine glass in a small salute before turning away, giving us privacy.

But I knew there would be questions later. Questions I wasn't sure I was ready to answer.

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