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Jake Exposes Ryan's Lies

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The café had finally emptied of the last lingering students. I wiped down the counter one last time, the familiar scent of coffee grounds and cleaning solution filling my nostrils as I prepared to close up. My muscles ached from the six-hour shift, but at least I'd made enough in tips to cover Ryan's birthday present—a designer watch he'd been hinting about for weeks. The thought of his smile when he opened it tomorrow night made the exhaustion worth it. I glanced at the clock—9:45 PM. Ryan had texted that he'd fallen asleep early, which wasn't unusual lately. He'd been "studying hard" for finals, often too tired to even text goodnight. I understood; UCLA wasn't easy for either of us. As I gathered my things from the back room, I noticed Ryan's phone on the counter. He must have forgotten it when he stopped by for lunch.

Jake Exposes Ryan's Lies Chapter 1

The café had finally emptied of the last lingering students. I wiped down the counter one last time, the familiar scent of coffee grounds and cleaning solution filling my nostrils as I prepared to close up. My muscles ached from the six-hour shift, but at least I'd made enough in tips to cover Ryan's birthday present—a designer watch he'd been hinting about for weeks. The thought of his smile when he opened it tomorrow night made the exhaustion worth it.

I glanced at the clock—9:45 PM. Ryan had texted that he'd fallen asleep early, which wasn't unusual lately. He'd been "studying hard" for finals, often too tired to even text goodnight. I understood; UCLA wasn't easy for either of us.

As I gathered my things from the back room, I noticed Ryan's phone on the counter. He must have forgotten it when he stopped by for lunch. I slipped it into my bag, planning to surprise him when I got home.

The bus ride to our apartment was quiet, just the occasional ping from Ryan's phone. Curiosity got the better of me when I heard the third notification. I pulled out his phone, surprised to find it unlocked—he usually had a passcode. The Instagram icon showed several unread messages.

I shouldn't look. I trusted Ryan. But something in my gut twisted uncomfortably.

Just a quick peek.

I tapped on the Instagram DM icon, expecting to see messages from his study group. Instead, a name I didn't recognize topped his recent chats: Chelsea.

My finger hovered over the conversation. This was wrong. This was invading his privacy. But the preview text made my heart skip: "Can't wait to see you again..."

I tapped the chat.

The bus seemed to fade away as I scrolled through weeks of conversations. Flirtatious exchanges. Late-night messages. Photos I couldn't bring myself to open. Promises that mirrored word-for-word what he'd told me.

"You're the only one who understands me."

"I've never felt this way about anyone before."

"The necklace reminded me of your eyes."

The necklace. The expensive silver one I'd helped him pick out last month. For his cousin's birthday, he'd said.

My fingers trembled as I kept scrolling, each message driving the knife deeper. This wasn't a one-time mistake. This was calculated. Ongoing. And from the timestamps, it had been happening almost as long as we'd been together.

I clutched the phone so tightly my knuckles turned white. The elderly woman across from me asked if I was okay. I nodded mechanically, though tears had begun streaming down my face.

By the time I reached our apartment, I'd taken screenshots of everything and emailed them to myself. My mind raced with questions. How many others were there? How long had I been financing his double life? The gifts, the dinners, the "emergencies" that always seemed to require my last paycheck...

* * *

"It's not what you think, babe." Ryan's voice was smooth as honey as he leaned against our kitchen counter later that night. I'd confronted him as soon as he woke up, showing him the screenshots on my laptop.

"Then what is it?" My voice sounded small, even to my own ears. "Because it looks like you've been cheating on me for months."

He laughed—actually laughed—and ran a hand through his tousled brown hair. "You're stressed about finals. You're seeing things that aren't there."

"I saw the messages, Ryan. To Chelsea." I pointed at the screen. "You told her the same things you tell me. You bought her a necklace with the money I gave you for your cousin."

"She's just a friend from my Econ class." He moved closer, wrapping his arms around me. I stiffened but didn't pull away. "She was going through a rough breakup. I was being nice."

"Nice enough to tell her you dream about her every night?" My voice cracked.

He sighed dramatically. "You're overreacting. You know how I text—I'm friendly with everyone." His fingers stroked my hair, the familiar gesture that usually calmed me. "Do you really think I'd cheat on the best thing that's ever happened to me?"

I wanted to believe him. God, I wanted to. But the evidence was right there on the screen.

"I don't know what to think anymore," I whispered.

"Then let me help you." He closed my laptop and took my hands. "Tomorrow's my birthday. Let's just enjoy it, okay? We can talk about this after. I promise I'll explain everything."

I nodded, not trusting myself to speak. The doubt had already taken root, but his confident smile made me question my own judgment. Maybe I was overreacting. Maybe there was an explanation.

* * *

The next evening, our apartment buzzed with people celebrating Ryan's birthday. I'd spent the day decorating, ordering catering I couldn't afford, and pushing down the sick feeling in my stomach. Ryan had been extra attentive, showering me with kisses and compliments as if to erase my doubts.

I was refilling the chip bowl when a deep voice behind me said, "That dress is killer on you."

I turned to find myself face-to-face with Jake Mitchell, Ryan's roommate. I'd only met him briefly before—Ryan always made sure we didn't spend much time around each other.

"Thanks," I said, surprised by the direct compliment.

"I'm Jake." He extended his hand, his eyes never leaving mine. "We've met before, but Ryan never lets you talk to me for more than thirty seconds."

I laughed despite myself. "I wonder why."

"Probably because he knows I'd ask for your number." Jake's smile was confident, bordering on cocky. "Which I'm doing now, by the way."

Before I could respond, Ryan appeared at my side, his fingers digging into my arm. "Sophia, can you help me with something in the kitchen?" His voice was tight, his smile not reaching his eyes.

"Sure," I said, allowing him to pull me away. As we reached the kitchen, he spun me around.

"What were you doing talking to Jake?" he hissed.

"He just introduced himself," I said, confused by his intensity.

"Stay away from him," Ryan warned. "He's bad news. Total player. He goes through girls like tissues."

I nodded, but as Ryan returned to his guests, I found myself glancing back at Jake. He caught my eye across the room and raised his glass slightly, a knowing smile playing at his lips.

For the first time in over a year, I wondered if there was more to the story than what Ryan had been telling me.

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Jake Exposes Ryan's Lies of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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