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Pregnant, Then Betrayed by Fiancé

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My phone buzzed with a notification, the screen lighting up with a social media alert. Normally, I'd ignore it during my lunch break, but the preview caught my eye—Travis's name alongside some congratulatory comments. Curious, I tapped on the notification, and my world collapsed in an instant. There he was—Travis Webb, my fiancé of five years—down on one knee at La Maison Rouge, the city's most romantic restaurant. The diamond ring in his hand caught the candlelight, sparkling almost as brightly as Fiona Turner's eyes as she covered her mouth in theatrical surprise. "Fiona Turner, you've been my dream since we were children," Travis's voice came through clearly in the video. "I promise to love you forever, to give you the life we always talked about. Will you marry me?" My hands trembled so violently I nearly dropped my phone. The comments beneath the video blurred through my tears: *Congratulations to power couple Travis Webb and Fiona Turner! #RelationshipGoals* *The business mogul's fairy-tale proposal is EVERYTHING!

Pregnant, Then Betrayed by Fiancé Chapter 1

My phone buzzed with a notification, the screen lighting up with a social media alert. Normally, I'd ignore it during my lunch break, but the preview caught my eye—Travis's name alongside some congratulatory comments. Curious, I tapped on the notification, and my world collapsed in an instant.

There he was—Travis Webb, my fiancé of five years—down on one knee at La Maison Rouge, the city's most romantic restaurant. The diamond ring in his hand caught the candlelight, sparkling almost as brightly as Fiona Turner's eyes as she covered her mouth in theatrical surprise.

"Fiona Turner, you've been my dream since we were children," Travis's voice came through clearly in the video. "I promise to love you forever, to give you the life we always talked about. Will you marry me?"

My hands trembled so violently I nearly dropped my phone. The comments beneath the video blurred through my tears:

*Congratulations to power couple Travis Webb and Fiona Turner! #RelationshipGoals*

*The business mogul's fairy-tale proposal is EVERYTHING! 😍*

*They look perfect together! So happy for them both!*

I watched the video three times, hoping desperately that I was hallucinating. But each replay only drove the knife deeper. Travis—the man I'd supported through everything, the man whose company I'd saved with my own $3 million investment, the man I'd loved through every late night and business crisis—was proposing to another woman.

Without thinking, I grabbed my purse and practically ran from the restaurant, ignoring concerned looks from fellow diners. Twenty minutes later, I burst through the doors of Webb Enterprises, bypassing Travis's startled assistant with nothing but a cold glare.

I threw open his office door without knocking. Travis looked up from his laptop, his expression shifting from annoyance to recognition to something unreadable when he saw my face.

"Eli? What's wrong? I thought we were meeting for dinner tonight."

I threw my phone onto his mahogany desk. It skidded across the polished surface, coming to rest beside his monogrammed pen holder. The video was still playing, Fiona's squeals of delight now filling his spacious office.

"Explain this," I demanded, my voice barely above a whisper. "Explain why you're proposing to Fiona Turner when you've never once proposed to me in five years."

Travis barely glanced at the phone. Instead, he sighed and leaned back in his leather chair, as if I'd brought up a minor scheduling conflict rather than relationship-shattering betrayal.

"It's not what it looks like, Elianna," he said, his tone dismissive. "Fiona and I have history. She needed closure before moving on with her life. It was just to fulfill a childhood dream."

"A childhood dream?" I repeated, incredulous. "You proposed to another woman as a favor?"

"You're being unnecessarily dramatic." Travis turned back to his computer screen. "Nothing changes between us. You know where we stand."

"Where we stand?" My voice rose. "We stand nowhere, Travis. I've given you everything—my love, my support, my money. I helped build this company from nothing, and you've never once gotten down on one knee for me."

Travis didn't even look up. "We'll discuss this at home. I have a meeting in five minutes."

That evening, I methodically packed my clothes into suitcases, tears streaming silently down my face. Our penthouse—the home we'd chosen together—suddenly felt foreign, as if I'd been living in someone else's life all along.

Travis leaned against the bedroom doorway, watching me. "You're overreacting. The proposal meant nothing."

"If it meant nothing, why did you do it?" I asked, carefully folding a silk blouse he'd bought me for my birthday.

"Fiona's going through a rough time. She needed something to hold onto."

"And what about me?" I turned to face him. "What do I have to hold onto?"

Travis approached, reaching for my hand. "Us. Our future."

I stepped back. "What future? The one where I wait endlessly while you fulfill other women's dreams?"

"She's staying here for a while," Travis said abruptly. "Just temporarily. She's between places."

I froze. "What?"

"She's having financial troubles. I gave her a key yesterday. It's just until she finds somewhere else."

Something inside me broke—the final thread of hope I'd been desperately clinging to. I looked at Travis, really looked at him, and saw a stranger wearing the face of the man I'd loved.

"We're done," I said quietly, zipping my suitcase closed. "Whatever this was between us, it's over."

"Elianna, you're overreacting—"

"No, Travis. For the first time in years, I'm seeing clearly. Goodbye."

I grabbed my suitcase and walked out, leaving behind the life I'd built with a man who'd never truly valued what we had.

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