My Boyfriend’s Cheating Broadcast Went Viral Novel Cover

My Boyfriend’s Cheating Broadcast Went Viral

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"Weird, my mic's picking up some interference," I muttered, checking my audio settings. "Can you guys still hear me okay?" The chat confirmed they could, but several messages started pointing out the background noise. *MidnightGamer42: Did someone just moan?* *SingingQueen: There's definitely someone talking next door* *KittyKat98: Turn up the gain Mia, let's hear the tea!* "What? No, it's probably just—" I laughed nervously, but paused when I heard it again—clearer this time. A woman's laugh, muffled but distinct, coming through the wall that separated my room from Ryan's. "Oh my god, Ryan," that female voice giggled. "You're so bad. You need to dump that streamer girl, I’m sick of having her around." My blood turned to ice. Three thousand people were watching my world collapse in real time. My eyes flicked to the chat, which had suddenly exploded: *WTF IS THAT HIS GIRLFRIEND??* *OMG MIA YOUR FACE RIGHT NOW* *IS THIS REAL??* *Someone clip this!!!!*

My Boyfriend’s Cheating Broadcast Went Viral Chapter 1

I adjusted my ring light one final time, the soft glow casting a flattering warmth across my face as I settled into my gaming chair.

The familiar pre-stream jitters danced in my stomach—even after three years, they never quite went away.

"Test, test," I whispered, watching the audio levels bounce on my monitor. Perfect.

I took a deep breath, clicked the 'Go Live' button, and put on my best smile as my chat box began to fill with greetings.

"Hey everyone, welcome to tonight's Midnight Talk!" I waved at the camera, watching my viewer count quickly climb past 2,000. "Hope you're all having a better Tuesday than I did. The coffee shop messed up my order twice today, and don't even get me started on the subway."

I reached for my oversized mug of chamomile tea, taking a sip as I scanned the rapidly scrolling messages.

This was my favorite part of streaming—not the gaming marathons or sponsored content, but these quiet late-night sessions where it felt like hanging out with friends.

"MiaChenLives with the five-dollar donation! Thanks for asking—Ryan's good, he's in his room next door probably gaming. We're still figuring out the whole 'two streamers, one apartment' thing, but separate rooms were definitely the right call."

I laughed, tucking a strand of hair behind my ear.

"Can you imagine trying to stream with someone else in the same room? Disaster waiting to happen."

The chat scrolled faster, filled with emotes and questions.

This was why I'd built my brand on authenticity—real conversations, real reactions, real me. No heavily edited content or manufactured drama.

Just Mia, talking to her viewers like they were sitting right here with me.

"So tonight I wanted to talk about—" I paused, tilting my head slightly. A muffled thump came through my headphones. "Sorry, I think my neighbor dropped something."

I continued my train of thought, discussing plans for an upcoming charity stream when another sound interrupted—something between a thud and... something else I couldn't quite place.

"Weird, my mic's picking up some interference," I muttered, checking my audio settings. "Can you guys still hear me okay?"

The chat confirmed they could, but several messages started pointing out the background noise.

*MidnightGamer42: Did someone just moan?*

*StreamQueen: There's definitely someone talking next door*

*KittyKat98: Turn up the gain Mia, let's hear the tea!*

"What? No, it's probably just—" I laughed nervously, but paused when I heard it again—clearer this time. A woman's laugh, muffled but distinct, coming through the wall that separated my room from Ryan's.

My stomach tightened. Ryan hadn't mentioned having anyone over. He knew I was streaming tonight; he always kept quiet during my sessions.

"Probably just his game audio," I said lightly, though a nagging feeling was building in my chest. "Let me just check my settings real quick."

I clicked through my audio interface, pretending to troubleshoot while trying to ignore the growing unease. On impulse, I switched my input from my standard microphone to my room mic—the one I used for my full-room setups.

The sound came through instantly—clearer, unmistakable.

"Oh my god, Ryan," a female voice giggled. "You're so bad."

My blood turned to ice. I froze, fingers hovering over my keyboard as my mind struggled to process what I was hearing. My eyes flicked to the chat, which had suddenly exploded:

*WTF IS THAT HIS GIRLFRIEND??*

*OMG MIA YOUR FACE RIGHT NOW*

*IS THIS REAL??*

*Someone clip this!!!!*

I forced a smile, but my hands had started shaking. Three thousand people were watching my world collapse in real time.

"Hmm, that's weird," I managed, my voice unnaturally high. "Let me just—"

"You need to dump that streamer girl," the voice continued, loud enough now that there was no mistaking the words. "She'll never know about us if you're careful."

Ryan's laugh—the same laugh I'd fallen in love with two years ago—filtered through my headphones.

"Mia's too busy with her followers to notice anything, Jessica."

Jessica. The name hit me like a physical blow. Jessica Torres—the beauty influencer who'd been commenting on all his posts.

The chat was moving so fast now I couldn't read it. My vision blurred as tears threatened to spill over. Three thousand people were watching me discover my boyfriend's betrayal in real time, and I had no idea what to do next.

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