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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 3

The breakroom microwave hums, reheating last night's pasta. I lean against the counter, fork in hand, watching the carousel spin my Tupperware in lazy circles.

"Oh my God, is that leftovers?" Salma's voice cuts through the low murmur of lunch conversations. She stands in the doorway, one hand resting on her still-flat stomach, the other holding a takeout bag from that new fusion place on Madison. "Again?"

The room quiets. Not silent, but that particular hush that means everyone's listening while pretending not to.

I don't turn around. "It's pasta."

"Right." She crosses to the coffee station, her heels clicking a deliberate rhythm. "I just think it's sad when women stop trying. You know?" Her voice carries, bright and sharp. "Like, some of us understand that men need partners who match their ambition. Who invest in themselves."

The microwave beeps. I retrieve my container, the plastic warm against my palms.

"But I guess not everyone can afford to keep up appearances." Salma laughs, light and musical. Someone by the vending machine snickers.

I meet her eyes. She's younger than I thought, maybe twenty-three, with that particular confidence that comes from never having been truly tested. Her hand moves to her stomach again, a gesture so deliberate it might as well be a billboard.

She wants me to know. Wants me to react.

I smile instead. "You're right. Some of us have different priorities."

Her expression flickers—confusion, then something harder. But I'm already walking past her, pasta in hand, leaving her performance without an audience.

Back at my desk, I eat mechanically. The pasta tastes like cardboard, but I finish every bite. Around me, the office breathes its usual rhythm. Keyboards clicking. Phones ringing. The ordinary sounds of people pretending to work while actually watching each other fall apart.

My phone buzzes. Zayne: "Can I come by tonight? Need to talk."

I stare at the message. Three dots appear, disappear, appear again.

"It's important," he adds.

I type back: "Seven."

He arrives at 7:03, because he's never on time for me. I buzz him up, leave the door unlocked, and wait on my couch with the folder on my lap.

He looks good. He always looks good. Hair styled, cologne subtle, that easy smile that used to make me forget my own name.

"Hey, babe." He leans down to kiss me. I turn my head. His lips catch my cheek.

He straightens, smile dimming. "So, my car's making this noise—"

"How much?"

"What?"

"How much do you need?" I open the folder, pull out the first page. Bank statements, highlighted in yellow. "For the car repair that doesn't exist."

The color drains from his face. "Nell—"

"Or maybe it's for another Tiffany bracelet?" Second page. Receipt, dated last week. "Or dinner at Per Se? That was a nice touch. Client meeting, you called it."

He reaches for the papers. I pull them back.

"Don't."

Something shifts in his expression. The charm drops away like a mask, revealing the architecture of contempt beneath.

"You went through my things."

"You stole my money."

"Our money." His voice hardens. "From our joint account. That's not stealing."

"To buy gifts for your pregnant girlfriend?"

Silence. Heavy and absolute.

I pull out my phone, show him the photo of Salma's text. Watch his face cycle through denial, calculation, then something ugly.

"You know what your problem is?" He straightens, and his voice takes on that edge I've never heard before. "You're boring. A boring, frugal prude who thinks love means eating leftovers and pretending money doesn't matter."

"Get out."

"I stayed because you were easy to manipulate. Because you asked for so little that I could take whatever I wanted." He's pacing now, energy crackling off him like static. "But Salma? She appreciates luxury. She understands what a man like me deserves."

"A man like you." I stand, folder in hand. "You mean a thief. A liar. Someone who steals from his girlfriend to impress his mistress."

"I deserve better than this." He gestures at my apartment, at me, at everything. "Better than your pathetic little life."

"Then go have it." I walk to the door, open it. "We're done."

He stares at me, and for a moment I think he might apologize. Might remember who he pretended to be.

Instead, he laughs. "You'll regret this. When you're alone in your sad little apartment, eating your sad little meals, you'll realize what you lost."

"I already know what I lost." I meet his eyes. "Two years and five thousand dollars. Cheap, considering."

He leaves. The door closes. I lock it, chain it, and stand in the silence of my apartment.

My hands don't shake. My chest doesn't hurt.

I feel nothing but relief.

Monday morning, I arrive to find a Post-it on my monitor: "Gold-digger." The handwriting is unfamiliar, the message clear.

In the breakroom, conversations stop when I enter. Resume when I leave, but quieter, weighted with judgment.

Lunch, I'm not invited to the team meeting. My calendar shows it, but when I arrive at the conference room, the door is locked. Through the glass, I see them—my colleagues, Zayne at the head of the table, gesturing emphatically.

He catches my eye. Smiles.

I walk back to my desk. Another Post-it: "Crazy ex."

I peel it off, add it to the collection in my drawer.

By Wednesday, I'm a ghost. People look through me. Around me. Never at me.

Zayne holds court by the coffee machine, voice carrying. "She was financially abusive. Controlled everything. I couldn't even buy lunch without her interrogating me."

Sympathetic murmurs. Someone touches his arm.

I keep my head down. Keep working. Keep waiting.

Because the company gala is in three days.

And I have a speech to prepare.

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