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Love After Betrayal

8.3 / 10.0
I stared at the ceiling of my Brooklyn apartment, watching the early morning light filter through the thin curtains. Another year older. Another birthday. I should have felt something—excitement, anticipation, joy—but all I felt was a hollow ache in my chest. My phone buzzed on the nightstand. A text from Blake. *Happy birthday babe. Left something at your door. Can't make lunch, emergency client meeting. Make it up to you next week.* No surprise there.

Love After Betrayal Chapter 1

I stared at the ceiling of my Brooklyn apartment, watching the early morning light filter through the thin curtains. Another year older. Another birthday. I should have felt something—excitement, anticipation, joy—but all I felt was a hollow ache in my chest.

My phone buzzed on the nightstand. A text from Blake.

*Happy birthday babe. Left something at your door. Can't make lunch, emergency client meeting. Make it up to you next week.*

No surprise there. Blake Morrison, marketing firm owner extraordinaire, my boyfriend of three years and boss for nearly as long, always had an emergency client meeting. Especially on days that mattered to me.

I dragged myself out of bed, pulled on a threadbare robe, and padded to the door of my apartment. There, propped against the frame, was a hastily wrapped package. The paper was creased and torn at the corners, the tape applied haphazardly, as if wrapped while on a conference call or stuck in traffic.

I picked it up and carried it to my tiny kitchen table. Inside was a single rose, its petals already curling at the edges, beginning to brown. No card. Not even my name.

The doorbell rang. A courier stood outside, looking bored.

"Emma Watson?"

"That's me."

"Delivery." He thrust a brown paper bag at me. It was damp at the bottom, the McDonald's logo emblazoned on the side.

"Thanks," I mumbled, taking the bag. The smell of cold french fries wafted up as he turned and left without another word.

I set the bag on the table next to the wilting rose. Happy birthday to me. A fifteen-dollar fast food breakfast, delivered cold.

With a sigh, I opened the bag. Inside, nestled among soggy hashbrowns and a congealing egg sandwich, was a paper crown. The kind they give to children. I pulled it out, the thin paper crinkling between my fingers.

Out of habit, I reached for my phone and opened Instagram. I needed something, anything, to distract me from the pathetic reality of my birthday breakfast.

The first post on my feed froze the breath in my lungs.

Blake. Last night. At Le Bernardin.

He was smiling, his arm draped possessively around Victoria Sterling's shoulders. Her blonde hair cascaded in perfect waves, her red lips curved in a triumphant smile. The caption read: *Celebrating the most amazing woman. Happy birthday, V. #blessed #lebernardin #diamondcocktails*

My thumb trembled as I scrolled through the carousel of images. A private dining room. Champagne. A multi-course feast that must have cost thousands. And on Victoria's manicured hand, a cocktail ring that sparkled under the restaurant's elegant lighting.

I zoomed in on the photo, my stomach twisting. The receipt was visible at the edge of the table. $25,000.

Twenty-five thousand dollars for her birthday. Fifteen dollars for mine.

The paper crown crumpled in my fist as hot tears blurred my vision. All these years, I'd told myself that Blake loved me in his own way. That his distraction, his constant prioritization of work and his social circle over me was just his nature. That the way he dismissed my design aspirations as "cute hobbies" was just his practical business mind at work.

But this—this was undeniable. This was the truth laid bare in filtered, carefully composed images.

I was nothing to him. A convenience. A backdrop. While Victoria Sterling, his first love, his true obsession, received everything I had ever wanted from him—attention, affection, celebration.

I wiped my tears with the back of my hand and stood up. My body felt different somehow, as if the weight of denial had been physically lifted from my shoulders. I showered and dressed with mechanical precision, choosing my best outfit—a dress I had designed and sewn myself, one that Blake had once called "amateur hour."

Three hours later, I stood outside the gleaming glass doors of Morrison Marketing. My portfolio clutched to my chest, I took a deep breath and pushed through into the lobby.

It was time to end this. All of it.

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Love After Betrayal 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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