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His Betrayal, My Heartbreak

I checked my watch for the third time in as many minutes, my heart racing as I hurried along the familiar path to Shoreline Café. The salty breeze from the Santa Monica pier tousled my hair, but I didn't bother fixing it. My fingers were too busy clutching the folded doctor's note in my purse, the one I'd been too terrified to open since picking it up yesterday. Three weeks of morning sickness. Three weeks of wondering. The café came into view, its blue awning fluttering in the gentle California breeze. Our Monday morning ritual for the past four years—lattes and catching up before the week pulled us in different directions. Today would be different. Today, I might be telling Ryan Thompson, my best friend since childhood and undefined love for years, that he was going to be a father. I tucked a loose strand of hair behind my ear, a nervous habit I'd never outgrown, and scanned the outdoor tables for his familiar silhouette.
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Chapter 3

I was still sitting on the bench outside the alumni gathering, my coffee now cold in my hands, when a shadow fell across my lap. Looking up, I expected to see Jessica returning, but instead found myself staring at Isabella Rodriguez in all her glory. Her presence seemed to suck the oxygen from the air around us.

"Claire, right?" Her voice was musical, with just the slightest hint of an accent that somehow made her seem even more exotic. "I thought we should meet properly."

I couldn't speak. My throat had closed up entirely as I watched her slide onto the bench beside me with the fluid grace of a professional dancer. She was even more beautiful up close – all high cheekbones and perfect skin, her dark hair falling in glossy waves past her shoulders.

"Ryan talks about you all the time," she continued, her smile not quite reaching her eyes. "His childhood friend."

Friend. The word was a knife twist.

"Where is Ryan?" I finally managed, hating how small my voice sounded.

"Still inside, networking." She waved a manicured hand dismissively. "He's so good at that, isn't he? Connecting with people."

I nodded mechanically, one hand unconsciously drifting to my stomach. Three weeks. Just three tiny weeks of life, and already my world had been turned upside down.

"I just wanted to say I hope there are no hard feelings." Isabella's perfectly painted lips curved into what might have been sympathy on anyone else. "Ryan explained everything to me. About your... arrangement."

Arrangement. Seven years of my life reduced to an 'arrangement.'

"Did he?" I asked, surprised by the sudden steel in my voice.

Before she could respond, Ryan appeared behind her, his hand possessively settling on her shoulder. His eyes darted between us, a flash of alarm quickly masked by his easy smile.

"There you are," he said to Isabella, though his eyes remained fixed on me. "I see you've met Claire."

"We were just getting acquainted," Isabella purred, reaching up to lace her fingers through his.

I stood abruptly, needing to escape before I shattered completely. "Congratulations again," I managed. "I should go."

"Claire, wait." Ryan's voice stopped me. For one foolish moment, hope flared in my chest. "Are you okay? You seem upset."

The concern in his voice felt like mockery after what he'd just done inside. I turned slowly to face him, searching for any trace of the man I'd loved for so long.

"I'm fine," I lied. "Just surprised by how quickly things change."

Something flickered in his eyes – guilt, perhaps – but Isabella tightened her grip on his hand, and whatever moment might have existed between us vanished.

"I enjoyed what we had, Claire," he said softly, his words carrying the finality of a funeral bell, "but with her, it's forever."

The world tilted beneath my feet. Forever. The word he'd never once used with me in seven years.

I didn't remember walking away. Somehow, I found myself in a rideshare, then stumbling up the stairs to Jessica's apartment where I'd been staying since our confrontation at the coffee shop. I couldn't face my own place yet – too many memories of Ryan there.

Jessica found me curled on her couch, staring blankly at the wall. Without a word, she sat beside me, waiting.

"He said it's forever with her," I finally whispered, my voice cracking. "Seven years, Jess. Seven years, and he never once used that word with me."

"Oh, Claire." Jessica's arms wrapped around me as the dam finally broke. I sobbed against her shoulder, my whole body shaking with the force of it.

When I could breathe again, I reached into my purse and pulled out the pregnancy test I'd been carrying around like a talisman. Two pink lines stared back at us, unmistakable.

"What am I going to do?" I asked, my hand trembling.

Jessica took the test from me, staring at it for a long moment before meeting my eyes with fierce determination.

"First, we're going to stop letting him destroy you," she said firmly. "And then we're going to figure this out. Together. I promise you're not alone in this."

I nodded, trying to believe her, trying to imagine a future where I could be strong enough to face what was coming.

"The Thompsons invited me to dinner tonight," I said quietly. "Eleanor called yesterday. She doesn't know about... any of this."

"Are you going to go?"

I closed my eyes, picturing Eleanor Thompson's kind face. She'd been more of a mother to me than my own in recent years. The thought of never seeing her again was another loss I wasn't ready to face.

"I have to," I said. "If nothing else, to say goodbye."

What I didn't say was that a small, wounded part of me wanted Ryan to see what he was throwing away. Wanted his family to know the truth before Isabella rewrote our history completely.

I had no idea then that the Thompson family dinner would become the battlefield where the first shots of war would be fired – or that I would be walking into an ambush orchestrated by the woman who had stolen my future.

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