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From Betrayal to New Love

I stared at the red lace lingerie dangling from my fingertips, my world suddenly silent except for the thundering of my heartbeat in my ears. Nine years. Nine years of my life devoted to Porter Reed, and here was the evidence of his betrayal, carelessly left in the pocket of his suit jacket as I prepared it for dry cleaning. The delicate fabric felt like it was burning my skin. It wasn't mine—I preferred simple cotton, practical and comfortable. This was the kind of lingerie designed to seduce, with its intricate patterns and barely-there construction. My stomach lurched as I imagined Porter's hands on another woman wearing this. "It could be a gift for me," I whispered to the empty apartment, the words hollow even to my own ears. Porter hadn't given me a gift in years, not since the silver bracelet on our third anniversary that his assistant had actually purchased. I sank onto the edge of our bed—his bed, really, in his apartment where I'd lived like a guest for nearly a decade.
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I stared at the red lace lingerie dangling from my fingertips, my world suddenly silent except for the thundering of my heartbeat in my ears. Nine years. Nine years of my life devoted to Porter Reed, and here was the evidence of his betrayal, carelessly left in the pocket of his suit jacket as I prepared it for dry cleaning.

The delicate fabric felt like it was burning my skin. It wasn't mine—I preferred simple cotton, practical and comfortable. This was the kind of lingerie designed to seduce, with its intricate patterns and barely-there construction. My stomach lurched as I imagined Porter's hands on another woman wearing this.

"It could be a gift for me," I whispered to the empty apartment, the words hollow even to my own ears. Porter hadn't given me a gift in years, not since the silver bracelet on our third anniversary that his assistant had actually purchased.

I sank onto the edge of our bed—his bed, really, in his apartment where I'd lived like a guest for nearly a decade. The morning light streamed through the windows, illuminating dust particles dancing in the air. How fitting that I would discover this on such a beautiful day, the kind of spring morning that promised new beginnings.

My phone buzzed. Porter.

*Did you send my blue suit to the cleaners? I need it for the Henderson meeting.*

No "good morning." No "I love you." Just another demand from the man I'd given everything to. I looked down at the red lace again, fighting the urge to throw my phone across the room.

"Nine years," I whispered, my voice breaking. "Nine years of my life."

I didn't respond to his text. Instead, I carefully folded the lingerie and placed it in my purse. Evidence. Proof that I wasn't crazy, that the distance between us wasn't just in my imagination.

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The office was unusually quiet when Mrs. Reed swept in, her Chanel perfume announcing her arrival before she appeared in the doorway of my small office adjacent to Porter's much larger one.

"Sophia," she said, my name sounding like an accusation on her lips. "I need you to contact your father immediately."

I looked up from my computer screen, the red lace lingerie still burning a hole in my purse beside my desk. "Good morning, Mrs. Reed. Porter is in a meeting until eleven."

"I'm not here to see my son. I'm here to speak with you." She closed the door behind her, trapping me in my own office. "Margaret Thornton needs bypass surgery, and your father's position on the hospital board could expedite the process."

I took a steadying breath. "I haven't spoken to my father in years, Mrs. Reed. You know that."

"Then it's time you swallowed your pride, isn't it?" She adjusted her pearl necklace, eyes narrowing. "After everything this family has done for you, I would think you'd be eager to repay our generosity."

Generosity. As if allowing me to work sixteen-hour days and warm her son's bed was some great favor. The lingerie in my purse seemed to pulse with each beat of my heart.

"I can't help you with this," I said quietly.

Her perfectly made-up face hardened. "Can't or won't? This is exactly why you'll never truly be part of this family, Sophia. You take and take, but when we need something from you—something that would cost you nothing but a phone call—you refuse."

"I don't—"

"Nine years my son has wasted on you," she continued, her voice like ice. "A girl from nowhere, with nothing to offer but a pretty face that's already fading. Do you think I don't know what you're after? You've been trying to trap him into marriage since the day you met him."

The irony of her words hit me like a slap. If she only knew about the red lace in my purse. If she only knew how desperately I'd tried to convince myself that someday Porter would see me as more than convenient.

"You will never be good enough for our circle, Sophia. Never. Remember that the next time you consider refusing a simple request."

She left as dramatically as she'd arrived, the door clicking shut behind her. I sat frozen at my desk, her words echoing in my head, mingling with the image of that red lingerie.

I worked until midnight that night, skipping dinner, drowning myself in spreadsheets and reports to avoid thinking about either betrayal—Porter's infidelity or his mother's cruelty. The office had emptied hours ago, the cleaning staff had come and gone, and still I remained, punishing my body to numb my mind.

The room began to spin as I stood to retrieve another file. I grabbed the edge of my desk, black spots dancing in my vision. My last coherent thought before the floor rushed up to meet me was that Porter wouldn't even notice I was gone until he needed something typed.

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