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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 4

Nathan's key turned in the lock at 2:47 AM. I knew the exact time because I'd been staring at the ceiling, watching the red digits on our alarm clock blur and refocus with each blink.

He slipped into bed quietly, probably thinking I was asleep. The scent of Chloe's perfume clung to his clothes—that expensive floral fragrance she always wore, now permanently etched in my memory as the smell of betrayal.

"Where were you?" I whispered into the darkness.

His body tensed beside me. "I told you, Chloe's car broke down. I had to help her get it towed and then make sure she got home safely."

"That took six hours?"

"The tow truck was delayed, and then we had to wait at the shop. You know how these things go." His voice carried that practiced patience he used when he thought I was being unreasonable.

"I called you. Multiple times."

"My phone died. I'm sorry, Em. I should have found a way to call."

The lies came so easily now. I turned away from him, curling into myself as he settled into sleep within minutes. But I lay awake until dawn, listening to him breathe and wondering when exactly I'd become someone worth lying to.

Two weeks later, the reunion gathering felt like a cruel joke. Our old friends from Willow Creek had organized it at a trendy Manhattan restaurant, complete with a private dining room overlooking Central Park. Everyone was there—couples who'd made it work, singles who'd found success, and all of them eager to celebrate what they saw as the perfect love story.

"Emily and Nathan!" Sarah Mitchell squealed as we walked in, rushing over to envelope us both in hugs. "Look at you two! Still so perfect together after all these years."

Nathan's arm slipped around my waist, his smile bright and genuine in a way I hadn't seen in months. "Nine years and counting," he said, pressing a kiss to my temple that felt like performance art.

"And the wedding's next month!" added Tom Bradley, raising his beer bottle. "To the couple who proved that high school sweethearts can make it in the real world!"

The toast echoed around the room, glasses clinking and faces beaming with genuine happiness for us. I forced a smile and sipped my wine, the bitter irony burning my throat.

"You two are like a fairy tale," gushed Lisa Chen, who'd been our class president. "In a world where everyone's getting divorced, you've shown us what real love looks like."

"Small-town values," Nathan said, squeezing my hand. "That's what makes the difference. We never forgot where we came from."

The words should have warmed my heart. Instead, they felt like mockery. Where was this devotion when his friends were humiliating me? Where were these small-town values when Chloe was texting him at midnight?

I excused myself to the bathroom, needing a moment to breathe. In the mirror, I looked like a ghost of myself—hollow-eyed and pale, wearing a smile that didn't reach anywhere near my heart.

When I returned to the dining room, my blood froze.

Chloe stood near the entrance, her blonde hair perfectly styled and her black dress hugging every curve. She looked like she'd stepped off a magazine cover, all glossy confidence and predatory grace.

"I hope you don't mind me crashing," she was saying to the group, her voice carrying that breathy quality that made men lean closer. "I was just in the neighborhood and saw all the activity. Nathan mentioned you were having a reunion."

Nathan's face had gone pale, but he recovered quickly. "Everyone, this is Chloe, our neighbor. Chloe, these are our friends from Willow Creek."

"How wonderful!" Chloe clapped her hands together with false delight. "I've heard so much about your charming little hometown. It must be so... quaint."

The word dripped with condescension, but our friends were too polite to notice. They welcomed her warmly, making space at the table and pouring her wine.

"So you live in the same building?" Sarah asked innocently.

"Just down the hall," Chloe replied, her eyes finding Nathan's across the table. "We've become quite close. Nathan's been such a help with... everything."

The emphasis on 'everything' made my stomach clench. I watched as she effortlessly inserted herself into conversations, asking pointed questions about our shared past while making subtle comparisons to city life.

"It's fascinating how different people can be," she mused when Tom mentioned our old summer job at the local diner. "I mean, some people are content with simple pleasures, while others crave... more sophisticated experiences."

"There's nothing wrong with simple pleasures," I said, my voice sharper than I intended.

"Oh, of course not!" Chloe's smile was razor-bright. "I just think it's important to grow, you know? To evolve beyond your origins. Don't you agree, Nathan?"

Nathan shifted uncomfortably in his chair. "I think both perspectives have value."

It was such a coward's answer, refusing to take any side that might displease either woman. Our friends exchanged confused glances, sensing the undercurrent of tension but not understanding its source.

"Emily's always been the stable one," Lisa said, trying to smooth things over. "That's what makes them work so well together."

"Stability is wonderful," Chloe agreed, her tone suggesting it was anything but. "Though sometimes I wonder if too much stability can become... stagnant?"

The word hung in the air like a challenge. I felt heat rise in my cheeks as our friends looked between us, finally beginning to sense that something wasn't right.

"I think I need some air," I said, standing abruptly.

"Em, wait—" Nathan started to rise, but Chloe's hand landed on his arm.

"Oh, let her go," she said with false concern. "Sometimes people need space to process things."

I walked out of the restaurant without looking back, my hands shaking as I pushed through the heavy glass doors.

The cool night air hit my face like a slap, but it was nothing compared to the sting of public humiliation.

Behind me, I could hear the confused murmur of voices, our friends trying to understand what had just happened.

Of course, to them, me and Nathan were still the famous warm nice couple. They had no idea how my life had changed in just a few weeks.

But I couldn’t care about what they thought then. Because Nathan didn't follow me out. He stayed inside with Chloe, choosing her comfort over my dignity once again.

I stood on the sidewalk, watching couples walk by hand in hand, and realized with crushing clarity that I was completely alone.

The fairy tale was over, and everyone but me had known it was fiction all along.

A thought came to me—I needed to leave. Maybe not the city, but definitely the shared apartment and…

Nathan. The man who I once thought would spend the rest of my life with.

It was a hard decision, but I needed to leave him, really.

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