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My Cheating Boyfriend Got His Mistress Pregnant

The turkey breast sits on my cutting board, already cold. I've been staring at it for ten minutes, knife suspended in my hand, waiting for a text that won't come. My phone buzzes. Finally. "Nell, I'm so sorry." Zayne's voice carries that practiced exhaustion I've heard too many times lately. "Crisis at the office. I have to pull an all-nighter." I press the phone tighter against my ear, listening past his words. No keyboard clicks. No muffled voices. Just silence, clean and hollow.
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Chapter 2

The office smells like burnt coffee and desperation. Friday morning, and everyone's pretending yesterday didn't happen, pretending we didn't all gorge ourselves on turkey while our lives quietly fell apart.

I slide into my cubicle, power up my computer. Two desks over, Zayne's chair sits empty. Conference room, probably. Playing the part of the dedicated employee who sacrificed his holiday for the company.

My fingers find the pendant at my throat. Press. Release. Press.

His desk is close enough that I can see his monitor from here—the screensaver cycling through generic mountain landscapes. He never locks his computer during meetings. Sloppy. Or arrogant. Probably both.

I wait five minutes. Ten. The conference room door stays closed, voices muffled behind frosted glass.

I stand. My heels click against linoleum, too loud in the quiet office. His chair is still warm when I sit down. I type his password—the one he made me memorize last year when he needed me to forward an email. "Snyder2024." No capitals, because that would require effort.

His desktop is chaos. Files scattered everywhere, no organization, just like his lies. I open his documents folder, scroll past spreadsheets and presentations until I find it: "Expense Reports - Q4."

The first receipt loads. Le Bernardin. November 28th. Thanksgiving. Listed as "Client Dinner - Prospective Account."

I click through. Another. Tiffany & Co. "Client Gift." Bergdorf Goodman. "Professional Wardrobe - Client Meeting." Each one stamped with the company card, each one a theft dressed up in corporate language.

My hands don't shake. That surprises me. I thought they would.

I pull out my phone, photograph each receipt. The camera shutter sounds obscene in the silence. Twelve photos. Fifteen. Twenty. A catalog of deception, all neatly filed and categorized like he's proud of it.

Footsteps in the hallway. I close the folder, clear the history, return to my desk. My heart hammers against my ribs, but my face stays smooth. I've gotten good at that.

Zayne emerges from the conference room, tie loosened, playing exhausted. He catches my eye, offers that boyish smile that used to make my chest warm. Now it just looks practiced.

"Hey, babe." He stops by my desk, leans against the partition. "Sorry about yesterday. Make it up to you this weekend?"

"Sure," I say. The word tastes like copper.

He doesn't notice.

Lunch break, I lock myself in a bathroom stall and open my banking app. The joint account we opened six months ago—"for our future," he'd said, all earnest eyes and promises. I'd transferred five thousand to start. My contribution to our shared dreams.

The balance reads $847.

I scroll through transactions, watching my money bleed out in increments. $500 here. $800 there. The descriptions are vague: "Transfer," "Withdrawal," "Payment." Nothing specific. Nothing traceable.

Unless you know where to look.

I switch apps, navigate to Zayne's Instagram. He doesn't post much, but he likes everything. I scroll through his activity, cross-referencing dates. November 15th—$650 withdrawal. Same day Salma posted a photo of new Louboutins, red soles gleaming. November 22nd—$800. Salma in a Burberry trench, caption: "Treated myself."

Treated herself. With my money. Through his hands.

The bathroom door opens. Someone enters the stall next to mine. I close my phone, press my palm against the cool metal wall, and breathe.

That evening, I go to his apartment. He's surprised—I usually make him come to me—but he covers it with enthusiasm, pulling me inside, kissing my temple like nothing's wrong.

"Let me just grab a quick shower," he says. "Long day."

I settle on his couch, the leather one he bought last month. "Early bonus," he'd explained. I'd believed him.

The water starts. Steam creeps under the bathroom door. His phone sits on the coffee table, screen dark.

I wait. Count to sixty. The shower drowns out everything else.

I pick up his phone. No passcode—he disabled it months ago, said he trusted me. The irony would be funny if it didn't make me want to scream.

The screen lights up. A text notification banner slides down from the top.

Salma: "The doctor confirmed it today. We're going to be parents! You have to tell her soon so we can start our life."

The words blur. Refocus. I read them again, slower, making sure I'm seeing what I think I'm seeing.

Parents.

Our life.

My hands are steady when I photograph the screen. Steady when I set the phone back exactly where it was. Steady when I stand, grab my coat, walk to the bathroom door.

"Zayne?" My voice doesn't waver. "I have to go. Emergency at work."

"Now?" Water shuts off. "Nell, come on—"

"Sorry. Can't be helped."

I'm out the door before he can protest, before he can wrap me in more lies, before I do something I can't take back.

The November air bites my face. I walk three blocks before I stop, lean against a building, and finally let myself feel it.

Not heartbreak. Not anymore.

Fury. Pure and clean and clarifying.

I pull out my phone, look at the photos. The receipts. The bank statements. The text.

Evidence. Ammunition. Truth.

I know exactly what I'm going to do with it.

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