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He Cheated with the Girl Next Door

Nine Years. One Betrayal. A Stranger Who Changes Everything. Emily Carter has loved Nathan for almost a decade, dreaming of their perfect life together. But when a flood of secret messages from their neighbor Chloe shatters her trust, Emily is forced to confront a truth she’s been ignoring: the man she’s engaged to may be a stranger. A chance encounter with Ryan, a stranger with kind eyes and a dangerous charm, gives her a taste of the passion, respect, and validation she’s been missing. But when the morning comes, Emily must face the consequences of choices that could change everything—especially when Ryan turns out to be more than just a stranger… he’s her new boss.
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Chapter 2

The rain hammered against the windows of Nathan's friend's apartment as I stood frozen in the living room, watching him disappear into the hallway to take Chloe's call. The laughter around me felt distant and mocking, like echoes from another world.

"Well, that was predictable," Mark Peterson said, raising his beer bottle in a mock toast. "Nathan to the rescue, as always."

"Poor Emily," his girlfriend Sarah chimed in, her voice dripping with false sympathy. "Must be exhausting being the backup option."

The words hit me like physical blows. I looked around the room, searching for even one sympathetic face among Nathan's New York friends. Instead, I found smirks and knowing glances, as if my humiliation was the evening's entertainment.

"You know what your problem is, Emily?" Mark continued, clearly enjoying himself. "You're too available. Nathan knows you'll always be there, waiting like a good little housewife from whatever podunk town you crawled out of."

"Willow Creek," I whispered, though I'm not sure why I bothered correcting him.

"Right, Willow Creek." He laughed. "See, that's exactly what I mean. You're still that small-town girl who thinks love conquers all. This is New York, sweetheart. Men like Nathan need excitement, not a live-in maid who brings him slippers."

The room erupted in laughter. I felt my face burn with shame and rage, but my feet remained rooted to the floor. This couldn't be happening. These people were supposed to be Nathan's friends. Some of them had been at our engagement party.

"Where is he going anyway?" someone asked. "Chloe's place?"

"Probably," Sarah said with a knowing smile. "She's been having such a hard time lately. Good thing Nathan's there to comfort her."

More laughter. More knowing looks. And I realized with crystal clarity that everyone in this room knew something I'd been desperately trying not to see.

I grabbed my purse and headed for the door.

"Leaving so soon?" Mark called after me. "Don't you want to wait for your fiancé to come back from his rescue mission?"

I didn't answer. I couldn't.

The rain soaked through my dress within seconds of stepping outside. I should have called a cab, should have gone home to wait for Nathan's explanation that would never come. Instead, I found myself walking aimlessly through the storm, my heels clicking against the wet pavement with each unsteady step.

The alcohol from the party buzzed in my veins, making everything feel surreal and disconnected. I was Emily Carter from Willow Creek, the girl who'd followed her high school sweetheart to the big city and lost herself somewhere along the way.

A neon sign caught my attention through the rain: "The Meridian Hotel - Bar & Lounge." Without thinking, I pushed through the heavy glass doors.

The bar was dimly lit and nearly empty, a stark contrast to the chaos I'd just escaped. I slid onto a barstool, my wet dress clinging uncomfortably to my skin.

"What can I get you?" the bartender asked, eyeing my bedraggled appearance with professional discretion.

"Something strong," I said. "The strongest thing you have."

He poured me a whiskey, neat. I downed it in one burning gulp and motioned for another.

"Rough night?"

The voice came from beside me. I turned to see a man with dark hair and kind eyes, probably in his early thirties. He was handsome in an understated way, wearing a simple button-down shirt that looked expensive but not flashy.

"You could say that," I replied, accepting my second drink. "Sorry, I probably look like a drowned rat."

"You look like someone who's been through hell," he said gently. "I'm Ryan, by the way."

"Emily." I took a smaller sip this time, feeling the warmth spread through my chest. "And hell is a pretty accurate description."

Ryan ordered a bourbon and turned to face me properly. "Want to talk about it? Sometimes it helps to tell a stranger."

Maybe it was the alcohol, or maybe it was the genuine concern in his voice, but I found myself opening up to this man I'd never met. I told him about Nathan, about the party, about feeling like a fool for believing in a love that apparently everyone else could see was one-sided.

"Nine years," I said, staring into my glass. "Nine years of my life, and I'm just now realizing I might have been the only one actually in the relationship."

"That's not your fault," Ryan said quietly. "Loyalty isn't a weakness, Emily. The person who takes advantage of it is the one with the problem."

Something in his voice made me look at him more closely. There was pain there, old and familiar. "Sounds like you speak from experience."

"Don't we all?" He smiled, but it didn't quite reach his eyes. "The difference is, some of us learn to recognize our worth. Others keep giving pieces of themselves away until there's nothing left."

"Which one am I?"

"I think you're someone who's just starting to wake up."

We talked for another hour, about everything and nothing. He was easy to talk to, genuinely interested in what I had to say. When I mentioned my work at the non-profit, his eyes lit up with recognition, though he didn't elaborate.

By the time I finished my third drink, the rain had stopped, but I felt no desire to leave. Ryan's presence was like a warm blanket after being out in the cold for too long.

"I should probably go," I said, though I made no move to get up.

"Should you?" he asked. "Or do you just think you should because that's what the old Emily would do?"

The question hung between us, loaded with possibility. I thought about Nathan, probably still comforting Chloe. I thought about his friends, laughing at my expense. I thought about nine years of being taken for granted.

"What would the new Emily do?" I asked.

Ryan's eyes darkened slightly. "I think the new Emily would stop living her life according to other people's expectations."

When he offered his hand, I took it without hesitation.

His hotel room was on the fifteenth floor, with floor-to-ceiling windows that looked out over the city. We barely made it through the door before his lips found mine, gentle but insistent. There was nothing desperate or frantic about it—just two people finding comfort in each other.

"Are you sure?" he whispered against my ear, his hands tangled in my still-damp hair.

"I'm sure," I breathed, and for the first time in months, I meant it.

What followed was tender and passionate in ways I'd forgotten were possible. Ryan touched me like I was precious, like every kiss and caress mattered. He made me feel beautiful, desired, worthy of attention and care.

Afterward, as I lay against his chest listening to his heartbeat, I felt something I hadn't experienced in years: peace.

But morning came too soon, bringing with it a crushing wave of reality. Sunlight streamed through the windows, illuminating the hotel room and the magnitude of what I'd done. I was still engaged. I was supposed to be planning a wedding. I had cheated on my fiancé with a complete stranger.

Ryan was still asleep, his face peaceful in the morning light. He looked younger somehow, vulnerable. I wanted to stay, to wake up in his arms and pretend last night was the beginning of something instead of a moment of weakness.

But I couldn't.

I dressed quietly, my hands shaking as I smoothed my wrinkled dress. On the hotel notepad, I wrote: "Thank you for last night. You gave me exactly what I needed when I needed it most. I hope you understand why I can't stay. - Emily"

I left the note on the pillow beside him and slipped out of the room, my heart breaking with each step.

The elevator ride down felt endless. What had I done? I was Emily Carter from Willow Creek, the girl who believed in forever and keeping promises. I wasn't someone who had one-night stands with strangers, no matter how kind or attractive they were.

But as I walked through the hotel lobby and out into the morning air, I couldn't bring myself to regret it entirely. For one night, I had felt valued and cherished. For one night, I had been someone's first choice.

Now I had to figure out how to live with the consequences.

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