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Fiancé's Secret Love Affair Revealed at the Gallery

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The water of Lake Como shimmered like liquid diamonds under the Italian sun. I stood at the edge of our private balcony, breathing in the scent of jasmine that drifted up from the gardens below. Seven years of love had culminated in this moment—our post-wedding certificate trip. Not quite a honeymoon, but a promise of the official ceremony to come. Behind me, I could hear Christian moving around our suite, the soft click of his camera shutter breaking the afternoon stillness. "Marlowe, look this way," he called. I turned, smiling, and found him framing me against the backdrop of mountains and water. The camera clicked again. "Since when did you get so good at that?" I asked, genuinely surprised as he showed me the preview screen. The composition was flawless—my silhouette perfectly positioned against the golden light, the depth of field creating a professional blur to the background.

Fiancé's Secret Love Affair Revealed at the Gallery Chapter 1

The water of Lake Como shimmered like liquid diamonds under the Italian sun. I stood at the edge of our private balcony, breathing in the scent of jasmine that drifted up from the gardens below. Seven years of love had culminated in this moment—our post-wedding certificate trip. Not quite a honeymoon, but a promise of the official ceremony to come.

Behind me, I could hear Christian moving around our suite, the soft click of his camera shutter breaking the afternoon stillness.

"Marlowe, look this way," he called.

I turned, smiling, and found him framing me against the backdrop of mountains and water. The camera clicked again.

"Since when did you get so good at that?" I asked, genuinely surprised as he showed me the preview screen. The composition was flawless—my silhouette perfectly positioned against the golden light, the depth of field creating a professional blur to the background.

Christian shrugged. "Just been practicing a bit."

"You never mentioned it," I said, studying the image more closely. There was something different about his photography style now—something deliberate and skilled that hadn't been there before. Christian had always been artistic with his paintings, but photography had never been his medium. Until now, apparently.

"Thought I'd surprise you," he replied, turning away to capture another angle of the lake. "I'm going to head down to the shoreline. Want to come?"

I declined, claiming fatigue from our journey, but in truth, something felt off. As Christian disappeared down the path to the lake, I watched him from our balcony. He moved with purpose, stopping at precise locations, adjusting settings with confidence. This wasn't beginner's luck or natural talent. This was practiced skill.

Later that evening, while Christian showered, I curled up on our bed with my tablet, absently scrolling through Instagram. I wasn't looking for anything specific—just checking in on friends back home, sharing in their lives while I was away building mine.

That's when I saw it.

A post from Sara Butler. I knew her peripherally—she worked in the same art circles as Christian, had attended a few of the same gallery openings we had. Nothing remarkable about her appearing in my feed.

Except for the photographs.

I stared at the screen, my finger frozen mid-scroll. The images were identical to what Christian had shot today—the same unique angle of the cypress trees leaning over the water, the same stone steps leading down to a secluded dock, the same play of light across the rippling surface.

But Sara had posted them three hours before Christian had even taken out his camera.

Under one particularly stunning sunset shot, her caption read: *Perfect moments with my love. Our secret paradise.*

My hands trembled as I clicked on her profile and scrolled through more recent posts. There they were—all the same locations, the same compositions, posted days earlier. Places Christian had claimed to be "discovering" with me today.

The shower shut off. I quickly closed the app, my heart hammering against my ribs. My mind raced through possibilities—coincidence? Similar taste in photography spots? But the knot in my stomach told me otherwise.

Christian emerged from the bathroom, towel wrapped around his waist, hair damp and tousled. He smiled at me—the same smile I'd trusted for seven years—and set his phone on the nightstand before returning to the bathroom to brush his teeth.

I waited, counting his brush strokes through the open door. When I was certain he was occupied, I reached for his phone. We'd always known each other's passcodes—no secrets between us, or so I'd thought.

The messages appeared immediately. Sara. Hundreds of them, dating back months.

*Miss you already. Last night was incredible.*

*Can't wait to see you at the studio tomorrow. Wear that blue shirt I love.*

*These photos from the lake are stunning. You're so talented, my love.*

I scrolled further, each message driving the knife deeper. There were photos—intimate ones that made my stomach lurch. Plans for meetings at his studio. Declarations of love. A life running parallel to ours, hidden in plain sight.

The bathroom door creaked. I quickly set the phone back exactly as it had been and pretended to be engrossed in my book.

Christian slid into bed beside me, his arm wrapping around my waist with familiar ease. "What a perfect day," he murmured, pressing a kiss to my shoulder.

I nodded, not trusting my voice, as the life I thought we had built together collapsed silently around me.

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