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My Unfaithful Lover's Scandal in Paris

The Ritz-Carlton suite smelled of expensive leather and lies. I stood in the doorway, my equipment case weighing down my shoulder, staring at the woman lounging on the velvet chaise where Landon should have been. Charli Alvarez. His secretary. Her dark hair spilled over her bare shoulder, and she wore nothing but a silk robe that gaped open just enough to be deliberate. "Valerie!" She smiled, wide and bright. "Come in, come in. Landon told me you'd be punctual." My fingers tightened on the case handle. "Where is he?" "Business emergency." She waved a manicured hand dismissively. "He asked me to fill in.
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The Ritz-Carlton suite smelled of expensive leather and lies.

I stood in the doorway, my equipment case weighing down my shoulder, staring at the woman lounging on the velvet chaise where Landon should have been. Charli Alvarez. His secretary. Her dark hair spilled over her bare shoulder, and she wore nothing but a silk robe that gaped open just enough to be deliberate.

"Valerie!" She smiled, wide and bright. "Come in, come in. Landon told me you'd be punctual."

My fingers tightened on the case handle. "Where is he?"

"Business emergency." She waved a manicured hand dismissively. "He asked me to fill in. A practice run, he said. He wants to see how the design looks on a female canvas before your wedding day." Her eyes tracked my face, hungry for reaction. "You don't mind, do I hope? He said you'd understand."

I should have left. Every instinct screamed to walk out, but I'd learned to silence instincts over these two years. I'd learned to swallow pride, ignore humiliation, endure. One hundred sessions of reducing myself to nothing but steady hands and compliance. What was one more?

"The shoulder piece?" My voice came out flat.

"Exactly." She shifted, letting the robe slip further. "He described it beautifully. Said it would look stunning on me."

I set up my station with mechanical precision. Sanitize. Arrange needles. Prepare ink. My hands knew these motions so well they required no thought, leaving my mind free to drift to dangerous places. Why would Landon send his secretary for what was supposed to be our final session? Why hadn't he called to tell me himself?

Charli positioned herself on the chaise, her phone face-up on the glass table beside us. She chattered as I transferred the stencil to her skin—something about a gala, about how exhausting it was coordinating Landon's schedule, about how close they'd become working together.

I focused on the familiar rhythm. Needle to skin. Wipe. Repeat. The design was delicate, almost romantic—roses with thorns, intertwined with script. Beautiful work wasted on ugly intent, though I didn't know that yet.

Her phone lit up. Once. Twice. A cascade of notifications.

"Oh god, I'm so sorry." Charli reached for it, her movement deliberate, controlled. "I forgot to silence it. Let me just—"

But she didn't silence it. She unlocked it instead, her screen blazing to life inches from my face. The contact name burned into my vision: My Love (Landon).

My hand stilled.

"Oops." Her voice dripped false apology. "He's so impatient when he wants something."

The messages were explicit. Graphic. My Love, can't wait to see you tonight. Wear the red one I bought you. I'm already thinking about—

I forced my eyes away, forced my hand steady. This was a test. Some cruel joke. Landon wouldn't—

"God, he texts at the worst times." Charli swiped at her screen, and I caught glimpses as she scrolled. Not just texts. Photos. Her thumb moved slowly, deliberately, giving me time to see each one. Charli and Landon tangled in sheets. His mouth on her neck. Her hand in his hair. Timestamps visible on every image. Two years ago. Eighteen months ago. Last week.

The needle slipped. A bead of blood welled on her skin.

"Careful," she murmured, and something in her tone—satisfaction, victory—made my stomach lurch.

I set the tattoo gun down with shaking hands. "I need to use the bathroom."

"Of course." Her smile was radiant. "Take your time."

The bathroom was all marble and gold fixtures that blurred through the tears I refused to let fall. I gripped the sink, knuckles white, breathing in gasps that sounded too loud in the silence. Two years. He'd been with her for two years. Every session where he'd flinched from my touch, claiming his trauma ran too deep. Every time he'd made me feel like my love was a burden he barely tolerated. All lies.

I splashed cold water on my face, forced my spine straight. I'd finish this session. Then I'd confront him. There had to be an explanation. Some context I was missing.

When I returned, Charli was on her phone, her back to me. My design tablet sat abandoned on the couch where I'd left it.

Then I noticed the laptop.

Charli's laptop, open on the credenza, its screen facing away from where she stood. She was absorbed in her call, voice low and intimate. "I know, baby. She has no idea. It's going to be perfect."

My feet moved before conscious thought formed. Three steps to the credenza. My fingers found the trackpad, turned the screen.

A folder. Labeled in Landon's familiar font: The Wedding Surprise.

I clicked.

Video files. Dozens of them. Each named with a date. I recognized them immediately—every session. Every single time I'd stripped away my dignity in this hotel. I clicked the most recent file.

My own face filled the screen, focused and professional as I worked. The angle was from above, hidden in the crown molding. But it wasn't just footage. There was audio. Landon's voice, recorded later, laid over the video like commentary.

"Look at her," his voice said, dripping with contempt. "So fucking earnest. So grateful that I'm letting her debase herself for me. Gabriel Harper's perfect sister, on her knees—"

I clicked another. And another. Each one worse than the last. His mocking narration. His plans. The video compilation he'd prepared for the wedding reception, edited with cruel precision. Screenshots of social media posts he'd drafted, ready to destroy my family's reputation the moment he said 'I do.'

"Find something interesting?"

I spun. Charli stood there, her robe still open, her smile sharp as glass.

"He wanted you to know," she said softly. "That's why he sent me. One hundred and one, Valerie. That was always the plan. One hundred sessions to completely break you, and one final session where you'd learn the truth."

The room tilted. I grabbed the credenza to steady myself.

"Why?" The word scraped my throat raw.

"Because he could." She shrugged, reaching for her clothes. "Because you Harpers think you're so much better than everyone else. Because watching you sacrifice everything for him was the best entertainment he's ever had."

She dressed slowly, deliberately, letting me watch her wear the skin I'd just marked.

"He'll be waiting at the license bureau tomorrow," she said at the door. "If you still want to marry him. Though honestly?" Her eyes raked over me with pity. "I'd recommend running. But we both know you won't. You've invested too much. You'll show up, hoping this was all some terrible mistake."

The door clicked shut behind her.

I stood alone in the suite, surrounded by the tools of my humiliation, staring at the screen full of my own degradation.

And for the first time in two years, I let myself feel the full weight of what I'd become.

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