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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 3

The fluorescent lights of the conference room felt harsh against my tired eyes as I shuffled through my project notes, trying to focus on anything other than the hollow ache in my chest. Three days had passed since I'd walked out of that hotel room, leaving behind a stranger who'd shown me more tenderness in one night than Nathan had in months.

I'd barely slept since then, caught between shame and a confusing sense of liberation. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw Ryan's face in the morning light, peaceful and unguarded. Every time I opened them, I remembered Nathan's dismissive tone when he'd finally come home at 3 AM, reeking of Chloe's perfume and offering nothing but hollow excuses.

"The quarterly impact assessment meeting will now begin," announced Jennifer, our department head. "I'd like to introduce our new project supervisor, Ryan Mitchell, who'll be overseeing the community outreach initiatives."

My blood turned to ice.

Ryan Mitchell stepped into the conference room, wearing a crisp navy suit that made his dark eyes seem even more intense. He looked exactly as I remembered—kind, professional, devastatingly handsome—except now he was standing at the head of the table where I worked, about to become my boss.

Our eyes met across the room, and I felt my cheeks burn with mortification. But Ryan's expression remained perfectly composed, professionally neutral, as if we were meeting for the first time.

"Thank you, Jennifer," he said, his voice carrying that same warm authority I remembered from the bar. "I'm looking forward to working with all of you on these important initiatives."

I sank lower in my chair, praying the ground would swallow me whole. This couldn't be happening. The universe couldn't be this cruel.

Ryan began his presentation about expanding our community outreach programs, and despite my mortification, I found myself genuinely impressed. He spoke with passion about creating sustainable change, about building partnerships that would last beyond grant cycles. This wasn't just corporate speak—he truly understood the work we were doing.

"Emily Carter," he said suddenly, and my heart stopped. "I understand you've been leading the literacy program in Queens. Could you share some insights about community engagement strategies?"

Every eye in the room turned to me. My mouth went dry, but somehow I managed to find my voice. "We've found that building trust takes time," I said, surprised by how steady I sounded. "The most effective approach has been showing up consistently, listening to what the community actually needs rather than imposing our assumptions."

Ryan nodded thoughtfully. "That's exactly the kind of insight I was hoping for. Trust and consistency—those are the foundations of meaningful change."

Something in his tone made me look at him more closely. There was approval there, genuine respect for my work, not just polite acknowledgment.

The meeting continued, but I found it impossible to concentrate. Every time Ryan spoke, I remembered his hands in my hair, his whispered words against my skin. Every time someone asked a question, I wondered if they could somehow sense what had happened between us.

When the meeting finally ended, I gathered my papers with shaking hands, desperate to escape before—

"Emily, could I speak with you for a moment?"

Ryan's voice stopped me at the door. The other staff members filed out, leaving us alone in the conference room. My heart hammered against my ribs as I turned to face him.

"I wanted to discuss your literacy program in more detail," he said, his tone perfectly professional. "From what I've read in your reports, you've achieved remarkable results."

I stared at him, searching his face for any sign of recognition, any acknowledgment of what had passed between us. But he maintained that same neutral, professional demeanor.

"Thank you," I managed. "The community has been very responsive."

"I can see that." He moved closer, close enough that I caught a hint of his cologne—the same scent that had lingered on my skin three mornings ago. "Your approach to building genuine partnerships rather than just delivering services is exactly what we need to expand across all our programs."

The praise should have made me feel proud, but all I could think about was how his voice had sounded when he'd whispered my name in the darkness.

"Are you alright?" he asked quietly, and for just a moment, his professional mask slipped. "You seem... tired."

The genuine concern in his voice nearly undid me. "I'm fine," I lied. "Just adjusting to some changes at home."

Something flickered in his eyes—understanding, maybe, or sympathy. "Change can be difficult," he said carefully. "But sometimes it's necessary for growth."

We stood there in silence for a moment, the weight of unspoken words hanging between us. I wanted to say something, anything, to acknowledge what had happened. But what could I say? That I was engaged to another man? That I'd never done anything like that before? That I couldn't stop thinking about him?

"I should go," I said finally. "I have a site visit this afternoon."

"Of course." He stepped back, giving me space. "Emily? I want you to know that I have complete confidence in your work. You're exactly the kind of dedicated professional this organization needs."

The words were perfectly appropriate, but something in his tone suggested a deeper meaning. As I walked toward the door, he spoke again.

"If you ever need anything—professional support, resources for your programs, someone to talk through challenges—my door is always open."

I nodded without turning around, not trusting myself to speak.

Back at my desk, I tried to focus on grant applications and program evaluations, but my mind kept wandering. Ryan had been nothing but professional, treating me with the same respect and courtesy he'd shown everyone else. If anything, he'd gone out of his way to praise my work, to make me feel valued as a colleague.

It was such a stark contrast to Nathan's behavior lately. When was the last time Nathan had asked about my work? When was the last time he'd shown genuine interest in something I cared about?

My phone buzzed with a text from Nathan: "Working late again. Don't wait up."

I stared at the message, feeling that familiar hollow ache in my chest. No explanation, no apology for the other night, no acknowledgment that anything was wrong. Just another evening alone while he did God knows what with Chloe.

Another text came through, this one from Jessica: "Coffee after work? You sounded awful on the phone yesterday."

I was about to respond when I remembered something that had been bothering me for weeks. Max, my little terrier mix, had been scratching constantly, developing angry red patches on his skin despite multiple vet visits and expensive treatments. Nathan had been increasingly irritated by the dog's condition, complaining about the cost and suggesting we should "just get rid of the problem."

The memory of Nathan's callous words made my chest tighten. Max wasn't a problem to be solved—he was family. He'd been my constant companion through every difficult moment of the past few years.

Without fully thinking it through, I found myself walking back toward Ryan's office. His door was open, and he was reviewing files at his desk, looking absorbed in his work.

"Ryan?" I knocked softly on the doorframe. "I'm sorry to bother you, but I was wondering... do you know any good veterinarians in the city?"

He looked up immediately, giving me his full attention. "Is everything alright?"

"It's my dog, Max. He's been having persistent skin problems, and we can't seem to find a treatment that works. I was hoping you might know someone who specializes in dermatology cases."

Ryan's expression softened with genuine concern. "Actually, I know exactly who you should see. Dr. Sarah Martinez—she's incredible with difficult skin conditions. She helped my sister's dog when no one else could figure out what was wrong."

He reached for a business card from his desk drawer and wrote something on the back. "Tell her I referred you. She's usually booked solid, but she'll make time if I ask."

I took the card, our fingers brushing briefly. "Thank you. That's... that's really kind of you."

"It's nothing." His smile was warm, genuine. "I know how much pets mean to their families. I'll call her this afternoon to let her know you'll be in touch."

As I walked back to my desk, card clutched in my hand, I felt something I hadn't experienced in months: hope. Not just for Max, but for the possibility that there were still people in the world who cared enough to follow through on their promises.

People like Ryan Mitchell.

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