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Fiancé's Secret Love Affair Revealed at the Gallery Novel Cover

Fiancé's Secret Love Affair Revealed at the Gallery

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.
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Chapter 3

The alley behind Christian's studio reeked of garbage and broken dreams. I crouched behind a rusted dumpster, my designer heels sinking into something I didn't want to identify, watching the back entrance of the building that had once represented Christian's artistic passion. Now it felt like a crime scene I was investigating.

I'd been following them for two weeks now, documenting their routine with the methodical precision of a detective. Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. Always the same time, always the same duration. Today, I'd decided to get closer.

The thin walls of the converted warehouse did nothing to muffle sound. At first, I heard only muffled voices—Christian's familiar laugh mixing with Sara's higher tones. Then the talking stopped.

What came next made my stomach lurch. The unmistakable sounds of passion echoed through the brick walls—breathless gasps, the creak of furniture, Sara's voice crying out in pleasure. I pressed my back against the cold dumpster, squeezing my eyes shut, but I couldn't block out the soundtrack of my fiancé making love to another woman.

"God, Christian," Sara's voice drifted through a cracked window above me, clearer now in the aftermath. "I've never felt this alive with anyone else."

I bit down on my knuckle to keep from crying out. Seven years of intimacy, of shared mornings and whispered secrets, and she felt more alive with him than I ever had.

"You're my real life, Sara." Christian's voice was tender in a way that shattered something fundamental inside me. "Everything else is just obligation."

Obligation. Seven years reduced to a single word. I was the mortgage payment, the insurance policy, the thing you endure rather than choose. Sara was the vacation, the adventure, the life he actually wanted to live.

I stumbled back to my car on unsteady legs, their words echoing in my skull like a death knell.

---

That evening, I sat at our kitchen table with our shared credit card statements spread before me like evidence in a trial. Christian was upstairs, claiming to work on a new painting series, but I knew better now. He was probably texting Sara, planning their next rendezvous.

The numbers told their own story. Tiffany & Co.—$2,847 on March 15th. The same day Christian had told me he was meeting with gallery owner Marcus Chen about a potential exhibition. Le Bernardin—$312 on April 3rd, when he'd claimed to be having a business dinner with a potential patron. Florist charges every Friday for the past three months—$89, $156, $203—elaborate arrangements I'd never received.

I pulled up our text history from those dates. March 15th: "Meeting ran late, don't wait up." April 3rd: "Boring dinner with stuffy art people. Wish you were here instead." Every Friday: "Working late at the studio. Love you."

Lies. All of it. He'd been financing an entire relationship with our money while looking me in the eye and professing his love. The methodical nature of it was almost worse than the betrayal itself—this wasn't a moment of weakness or a single mistake. This was a calculated deception that had been going on for months.

I photographed each statement with my phone, building a case I wasn't sure I'd ever have the courage to present. But the evidence was undeniable: Christian had been living two lives, and I'd been subsidizing both.

---

The gallery reception for emerging artists buzzed with the usual crowd of art enthusiasts, collectors, and social climbers. I moved through the space like a ghost, champagne glass in hand but untouched, my attention split between maintaining appearances and watching for Sara's inevitable arrival.

Christian worked the room with practiced charm, his hand occasionally finding my lower back in a gesture that once felt protective but now felt performative. "Marlowe, you remember David from the Whitmore Gallery?" he'd say, his voice warm with affection that I now knew was reserved for public consumption.

I spotted Sara near the contemporary sculpture section, her red dress commanding attention as she laughed with a small group of women. My pulse quickened as I excused myself from Christian's side, claiming I needed the ladies' room.

The restroom was tucked away in a quiet corner of the gallery, and I lingered in the hallway just outside, pretending to study a series of black and white photographs while straining to hear Sara's conversation.

"...finally happening," Sara was saying to her companion, a blonde woman I didn't recognize. "I'm pregnant with Christian's baby, and he's finally going to leave that pathetic woman he's been stringing along for years."

The champagne glass slipped from my numb fingers, shattering against the polished concrete floor. The sound echoed through the hallway like a gunshot.

"Our child will be the push he needs to choose real love over convenience," Sara continued, oblivious to my presence around the corner. "I'm telling him tonight. No more games, no more excuses. It's time for him to be a man and claim the life he really wants."

I stood frozen in the hallway, surrounded by broken glass and the ruins of everything I'd believed about my future, as Sara's words carved the final wound in my already bleeding heart.

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