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My Fiancé Slept With My Best Friend

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Clara discovers her fiancé Julian has been sleeping with her best friend and his wealthy client, mocking her intimacy while secretly stealing her marketing campaigns. Driven by absolute vengeance, she signs a ruthless contract with billionaire CEO Alexander Sterling to dismantle Julian's career from the inside. As Clara orchestrates Julian's public downfall step by step, her fake alliance with Alexander ignites a dangerous, consuming passion. Clara must navigate a web of stolen credit, forged documents, and layered betrayals to reclaim her life and deliver the ultimate, devastating ruin.

My Fiancé Slept With My Best Friend Chapter 1

The marble countertop felt like a slab of ice under my palms. I stared at the silver device vibrating against the stone, the hum echoing through the silent kitchen.

"Julian, your phone is going off!" I called out toward the hallway.

No answer came from the master bedroom. Only the low drone of the late-night news filtered through the cracked door upstairs.

I reached for the device, intending to silence it. My thumb brushed the screen, and the lock bypassed instantly. He hadn't changed his passcode. It was still my birthday.

"Still the same," I whispered, a small, foolish smile tugging at my lips.

That smile died the second the messaging app flared to life.

The top thread wasn't a work contact. It was a group chat titled 'The Real Boardroom.' The participants were Julian Vance, Maya Brooks, and Chloe Thorne.

Maya: *“Is the Ice Queen asleep yet?”*

Chloe: *“Probably. Doesn't she have a 9 PM curfew for her dignity?”*

Julian: *“She’s in the kitchen. Probably making me a detox juice or some other shit I’ll pour down the sink later.”*

My stomach did a violent somersault. I gripped the edge of the island, the granite digging into my skin.

"Detox juice?" I breathed the words into the dark. "I was making you tea because you said your throat hurt, Julian."

I scrolled up. The history was a landslide of filth and betrayal.

Julian: *“God, I can’t wait for Friday. Maya, that thing you do with the silk scarf? I haven’t stopped thinking about it since Tuesday.”*

Maya: *“Better than the monthly chore?”*

Julian: *“Don’t remind me. Once a month is all I can stomach with Clara. It’s like sleeping with a mannequin. Conservative, quiet, and utterly exhausting to initiate. I have to beg just for a missionary session.”*

A sharp, jagged sob caught in my throat. I choked it back, the sound turning into a pathetic whimper.

"A mannequin?" I looked down at my hands. They were shaking so hard I almost dropped the phone.

I thought we were building something. I thought my hesitation was respected. I thought he loved the 'purity' he always praised me for.

Chloe: *“Poor Julian. Forced to endure the 'sanctity of marriage.' Meanwhile, I’m still wearing the bruises you left on my thighs from the office floor. You were a beast, J.”*

Julian: *“You bring it out of me, Chloe. You and Maya actually know how to fuck. Clara just waits for it to be over so she can go back to her spreadsheets.”*

The bile rose in my throat. I spun around, leaning over the sink, convinced I was about to lose my dinner. The betrayal wasn't just physical; it was a systematic execution of my self-worth.

"You liar," I hissed, my voice cracking. "You total, disgusting liar."

I stood up straight, wiping my mouth with the back of my hand. The grief was still there, a heavy weight in my chest, but a cold, sharp needle of survival began to prick at my mind.

I couldn't just put the phone down. If I did, this would be my word against his. And Julian Vance was a master of gaslighting. He’d tell me I was imagining things. He’d tell me I was insecure.

I reached into my robe pocket and pulled out my own phone.

*Click.*

I photographed the screen.

*Click.*

I scrolled up to the photos they’d sent him. Maya in a sheer red harness. Chloe bent over a desk I recognized—it was the one in Julian’s private study at the office.

*Click. Click. Click.*

My vision blurred with tears, but I didn't stop. I captured the timestamps. I captured the names. I captured the way he laughed when Maya called me a 'frigid bitch.'

"Is this what you wanted, Julian?" I whispered, my thumb flying across the glass. "Documentation? I'll give you documentation."

I felt a strange numbness spreading from my fingertips to my heart. Every photo I took felt like I was stitching a shroud for my marriage.

Julian: *“I’ll be at the usual spot tomorrow. Maya, bring the toy we talked about. Chloe, you’re on cleanup duty.”*

Maya: *“Can’t wait, Alpha.”*

I nearly gagged at the nickname. It was pathetic. It was cliché. And it was happening in my own home, on my own time.

Suddenly, the floorboards groaned upstairs.

"Clara?"

Julian’s voice boomed from the top of the stairs, thick with sleep and irritation.

"Clara, are you down there?"

I froze. My heart hammered against my ribs like a trapped bird. I shoved my phone back into my pocket and fumbled with his, trying to exit the app.

"I'm in the kitchen!" I called back. My voice sounded thin, like paper tearing.

"Have you seen my phone?" he asked. I heard his footsteps starting down the stairs. Heavy. Confident. The footsteps of a man who thought he was invincible. "I think I left it on the counter."

I slammed his phone face down on the marble.

"It's right here," I said, leaning against the island to hide my trembling legs. "It was buzzing. I was just about to bring it up."

I watched the doorway. A moment later, Julian appeared. He was wearing only his silk pajama pants, his chest bare. He looked exactly like the man I had spent five years loving.

"You're up late," he said, his eyes narrowing as he scanned my face. "You been crying?"

"Onions," I lied, pointing to a cutting board I hadn't touched. "I was... I was thinking about making a salad for tomorrow."

Julian chuckled, a low, condescending sound. He walked toward me, the scent of his expensive cologne filling the small space between us.

"Always thinking ahead," he said, reaching past me to grab his phone. "That's my Clara. Efficient. Predictable."

He didn't look at me. He didn't see the way my knuckles were white from gripping the counter. He just picked up his device.

"You didn't look at it, did you?" he asked. His tone was casual, but his thumb was already hovering over the sensor.

"I told you, it was buzzing," I said, my heart rate spiking. "I just moved it so it wouldn't fall off the edge."

He tapped the screen. The light reflected in his dark eyes.

"Right," he muttered.

He started to turn away, heading back toward the stairs. I felt a surge of adrenaline. I wanted to scream. I wanted to grab the heavy glass pitcher on the counter and shatter it over his head.

"Julian?"

He stopped, turning his head slightly. "Yeah?"

"Do you... do you ever feel like we're missing something?" I asked. The question was a mistake, a lingering hope I hadn't managed to kill yet. "In our marriage?"

Julian sighed, a long, theatrical sound of boredom.

"Clara, it's midnight. Don't start with the emotional inventory again. We're fine. You have the house, the car, and a husband who comes home every night. What else is there?"

"Right," I whispered. "What else is there?"

He grunted and walked out of the kitchen.

I stayed in the dark, listening to him climb the stairs. I waited until I heard the bedroom door click shut.

I pulled my phone out and looked at the photos I’d taken. The evidence was damning. It was enough to ruin him in a divorce. It was enough to strip him of the 'family man' image he used to court investors.

I moved toward the sink to finally pour that tea down the drain.

*Buzz.*

My heart stopped.

I looked down. I hadn't realized I was still standing near his secondary tablet, which was synced to his accounts. It sat charging near the toaster.

The screen glowed in the darkness.

A new message notification appeared from Chloe Thorne.

It wasn't text this time.

It was an image.

A high-resolution photo of a gold leaf hotel key card resting on a black silk sheet.

The text beneath it read: *“Room 902 at the Grand. I’m already waiting. Don’t make me use the 'once a month' excuse to come find you, Julian.”*

I stared at the room number until it burned into my retinas.

The 'usual spot.'

The 'cleanup duty.'

I didn't cry this time. The tears had dried into a salty crust on my cheeks. I reached out and tapped the tablet screen, watching the little 'read' receipt trigger on his end.

I wanted him to know I was watching.

I grabbed my car keys from the hook by the door.

If Julian Vance wanted a mannequin, he was about to find out what happens when the glass finally breaks.

I headed for the garage, my mind a cold, clear map of the city.

The Grand was only twenty minutes away.

And I still had the login to our joint Uber account.

I checked the app. A car had just been ordered from our address. Destination: The Grand Hotel.

Julian wasn't going back to sleep. He was going to her.

And I was going to be there to check him in.

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