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My Fiancé Slept With My Best Friend

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.
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Chapter 5

Sam Miller slid the manila folder across the sticky laminate of the cafe table. It hit my coffee mug with a dull thud.

"Open it," Sam said, his voice dropping below the hum of the espresso machine.

I stared at the worn edges of the folder. "I already know about the life insurance, Sam. I saw the fifteen-million-dollar policy in his safe. What else could there possibly be?"

"Page three. The real estate filings."

I flipped the cover back. My fingers left damp smudges on the crisp white paper. I scanned the first two pages—standard bank statements, routine tax filings.

Then I hit the third page.

It was a property deed. The header listed the luxury downtown loft Julian and I had purchased last year.

"I don't understand," I muttered, tracing the printed text. "This is our investment property. My savings covered the entire down payment."

"Look at the grantee line," Sam instructed.

I dragged my finger down the page. The letters swam into focus, sharp and mocking.

*Grantee: Maya Brooks.*

"Maya," I whispered. The air in my lungs turned to lead. "He transferred the deed to Maya?"

"Signed, sealed, and legally notarized," Sam replied, leaning forward. "The filing went through the county clerk's office yesterday afternoon."

"I didn't sign this." I tapped the bottom of the page, where my signature sat in perfect, flowing cursive. "I was at the corporate office yesterday afternoon. I was scanning his stolen marketing proposal."

"He forged it."

"A notary stamped it, Sam! How did he bypass the biometric log?"

"You sleep, don't you?" Sam asked grimly.

I stared at my right thumb. The memory of Julian bringing me a glass of wine two nights ago flashed in my mind. I had slept heavier than usual. He had pressed my unconscious finger to his tablet.

"She asked me what I was wearing to a funeral this morning," I said, my voice hollowing out. "Maya. She stood in my kitchen, wearing his perfume, and joked about a funeral."

"They both know about the insurance policy, Clara. Julian is clearing out your joint assets before the payout."

I gripped the edges of the deed. The paper crumpled under the pressure.

He wasn't just replacing me with Chloe in the boardroom. He wasn't just sleeping with Maya in my guest room. He was systematically erasing my existence. He wanted my work for his promotion, my death for his bank account, and my home for his mistress.

"We are taking this to the precinct right now," Sam said, grabbing his coat. "You have a forged deed and a suspicious life insurance policy. We can get a restraining order."

"No."

"Clara, he booked a cabin trip for Friday. He is going to kill you in the mountains."

"If we go to the police, Julian hires a ten-thousand-dollar-an-hour defense attorney," I argued, my tone hardening. "He claims the insurance policy is standard estate planning. He finds a scapegoat for the forgery. He walks away clean, and I spend the next five years fighting him in civil court."

"It's better than ending up in a morgue!"

"He thinks I'm weak," I said, rising from the booth. "He thinks I'm a mannequin who will just stand perfectly still while he dismantles my life."

"What are you doing?" Sam asked, alarm bleeding into his words.

"I'm taking everything," I said. I shoved the forged deed into my pocket. "I don't just want him in a cell. I want him destitute. I want him humiliated."

I turned my back on Sam and pushed through the heavy glass doors of the cafe.

The storm hit me instantly.

A torrential downpour battered the pavement, turning the busy street into a blur of grey and neon. I didn't pull my hood up. I walked straight into the deluge, my shoes splashing through deep puddles.

The freezing rain soaked through my blouse in seconds.

I reached the crosswalk. The pedestrian signal glared a bright, angry red. Traffic roared past, throwing sheets of dirty water against my legs.

I pulled the deed out of my pocket. The rain immediately assaulted the paper. The black ink of my forged signature began to bleed, running down the white page like dark veins.

My chest caved in.

The sheer weight of the betrayal crushed the last pillar of my composure. I dropped to a crouch on the concrete, my knees hitting the flooded sidewalk.

A raw, ugly sob ripped out of my throat.

"You bastard!" I screamed at the rushing cars. "You absolute bastard!"

I cried for the three years I had spent building a life with a monster. I cried for the late nights typing his proposals, the weekends spent organizing his home, the quiet moments I thought actually meant something.

The paper tore in my hands, dissolving into wet pulp.

Let it dissolve.

The tears burned hot against my freezing skin. The weakness washed out of my system with every drop of rain, leaving nothing behind but a cold, hollow void.

A screech of tires cut through the thunder.

A massive black Rolls-Royce swerved toward the curb, stopping mere inches from my knees. The front tire sent a wave of water crashing over my shoes.

I didn't flinch. I just stared at the gleaming chrome grille.

The tinted passenger window glided down smoothly.

Alexander Sterling leaned across the leather console. His dark suit was immaculate. His silver tie caught the dim streetlights. He looked at me with eyes as sharp and unforgiving as shattered glass.

"You look pathetic, Clara," Alexander said. His voice easily pierced the noise of the storm.

I stood up, wiping the wet hair out of my eyes. "Go to hell, Alexander."

"I'm already there," he replied smoothly. "And it seems you're trying to join me."

He reached into the backseat and thrust a solid black umbrella out the window.

"Take it," he ordered. "You're ruining the paperwork."

I didn't move. "I don't need your charity."

"It's not charity. It's an investment." Alexander pulled a thick, waterproof folio from the passenger seat and held it up. "Julian's offshore routing numbers. The Cayman accounts. Every single penny he's hiding from you and his father's board of directors."

My jaw tightened. "Why do you have those?"

"Because Julian poached my lead software developer last month," Alexander said, his tone turning lethal. "I want his firm reduced to ashes. You want him destroyed. We share a common enemy."

"I can destroy my husband on my own."

Alexander's gaze dropped to the ruined pulp in my hands. "Really? Because right now, you're crying on a street corner while your husband finalizes your murder."

I tossed the shredded deed into the gutter. "I'm done crying."

"Prove it. Get in the car."

I stared at him. The rain battered the roof of the Rolls-Royce. Alexander Sterling was ruthless. He ruined rival executives for sport. Stepping into his car was making a deal with a predator.

But I needed teeth to tear Julian apart. Alexander had the sharpest teeth in the city.

I grabbed the door handle and yanked it open. The heavy door swung wide. I slid onto the pristine white leather, bringing the storm in with me.

Alexander pressed a button, and the window sealed us in total silence.

"You're ruining my upholstery," he noted, handing me the waterproof folio.

"Send Julian the cleaning bill," I said, opening the folder. "You said he's finalizing it. He booked a cabin for Friday."

"He lied to you," Alexander said. He shifted the car into drive and pulled away from the curb. "He wired two million dollars to a shell company in Belize an hour ago. The company is registered to Marcus Thorne."

"Chloe's brother," I realized, my blood running cold. "The insurance broker."

"The payout man," Alexander corrected. He turned his head, fixing me with a stare that offered no comfort whatsoever. "Julian isn't waiting for the mountains, Clara. He moved the timeline up. Your accident is happening tonight."

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