
His Lies Led to Tragedy
Chapter 2
I stood frozen in the doorway, the cake box trembling in my hands as my world collapsed around me. Every business trip, every late night at the office—all of it captured in that damning manila folder labeled 'Bucket List.' My throat constricted as I tried to breathe through the betrayal.
Brandon finally noticed me, his expression shifting from shock to calculated composure in an instant. Emma took a deliberate step back, but the damage was done. I'd seen everything.
'Rachel,' Brandon's voice was smooth, practiced. 'You're early. We were just finalizing some IPO details.'
The cake box slipped from my numb fingers, hitting the floor with a dull thud. White frosting spilled across the polished hardwood like broken promises.
'Kenya?' My voice came out as a whisper. 'The migration? Your bucket list?'
I turned and fled, my heels clicking rapidly against the marble floor as I headed for the elevator. I couldn't breathe. Couldn't think. The walls of the hallway seemed to close in around me.
'Rachel, wait!' Brandon caught up to me in the lobby, grabbing my elbow. 'You're overreacting. This isn't what it looks like.'
I yanked my arm away, suddenly aware we were creating a scene. Several employees had stopped to watch, their expressions a mixture of curiosity and discomfort.
'Then what is it?' My voice trembled as I fought to maintain composure. 'Explain to me why you've been traveling the world with your assistant while telling me you were at business meetings.'
'You're being emotional.' His tone shifted to the one he used when explaining complex tech concepts to investors. 'Emma's handling logistics for the IPO. These trips were necessary for securing international backing.'
'Don't.' The word came out sharp enough to make him flinch. 'Don't you dare use your pitch voice on me. I saw the photos, Brandon. I saw the hotels. The private villas.'
His expression hardened. 'This isn't the place for this conversation.'
'Where is the place? Kenya? Tuscany? All those destinations you visited while I was waiting for you to finally make good on your promises?'
A small crowd had gathered now, pretending not to listen. I caught snippets of whispered conversations:
'...knew this was coming...'
'...the boss's side project with Emma...'
'...poor Rachel...'
Heat flooded my cheeks as realization dawned. They all knew. Every person in this building knew what Brandon had been doing—what Emma had been to him—while I remained the oblivious, patient girlfriend at home.
I'd been the joke all along.
I pushed past Brandon and walked out the glass doors into the bright San Francisco afternoon. The irony wasn't lost on me—the wedding dress still hanging in my car, waiting for a ceremony that would never happen.
Hours later, I found myself at the IPO after-party, a glass of champagne clutched in my hand like a shield. I'd gone home, changed, and returned—not because I wanted to celebrate, but because I needed answers. Needed to know how long this had been happening under my nose.
Brandon found me by the bar, his expression carefully neutral as cameras flashed around us. The IPO had been a wild success. His company's valuation had skyrocketed. He should have been ecstatic.
Instead, he looked wary as he approached, reaching into his pocket.
'I got you something,' he said, pressing a small velvet box into my palm. 'To celebrate today.'
I opened it to find a diamond ring—not the simple, classic design I'd once shown him in a jewelry store window, but an ostentatious, flawed-cut stone that caught the light all wrong.
'Turn it over,' he urged.
I did, and there, engraved inside the band, were the words: 'To E.M. with love.'
My blood turned to ice. 'E.M. Emma Chen.'
'What?' Brandon's face paled as he snatched the ring back, examining the inscription. 'No, that's—that must be a mistake.'
But I knew. This was the ring Emma had rejected—the one he'd tried to give her first. And now, like some twisted consolation prize, he was offering his second choice to me.
I placed my untouched champagne on the bar and met his eyes.
'How long have I been your backup plan, Brandon?'
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