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Stolen Work, Lost Love

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The first rays of dawn filtered through my bedroom curtains as I tiptoed around the apartment, my heart fluttering with anticipation. Today wasn't just any Thursday—it was my twenty-eighth birthday, and after five years with Gabriel, I had a feeling this night would be special. I balanced precariously on a chair, taping the last of the silver and blue balloons to the ceiling of our Capitol Hill apartment. The colors matched the sapphire necklace Gabriel had admired when we'd window-shopped downtown last month. I'd caught him studying my reaction more than the jewelry itself, and the memory made my cheeks warm with hope. "Perfect," I whispered, stepping back to survey my handiwork. The apartment gleamed. I'd spent hours cleaning yesterday after leaving work, scrubbing away every trace of the takeout containers and coffee mugs that usually littered our space. Unscented candles lined the mantel and coffee table, waiting for tonight when their soft glow would transform our ordinary living room into something magical. In the kitchen, my homemade chocolate cake sat proudly on a crystal stand—Gabriel's favorite, with the dark Belgian chocolate he loved.

Stolen Work, Lost Love Chapter 1

The first rays of dawn filtered through my bedroom curtains as I tiptoed around the apartment, my heart fluttering with anticipation. Today wasn't just any Thursday—it was my twenty-eighth birthday, and after five years with Gabriel, I had a feeling this night would be special.

I balanced precariously on a chair, taping the last of the silver and blue balloons to the ceiling of our Capitol Hill apartment. The colors matched the sapphire necklace Gabriel had admired when we'd window-shopped downtown last month. I'd caught him studying my reaction more than the jewelry itself, and the memory made my cheeks warm with hope.

"Perfect," I whispered, stepping back to survey my handiwork.

The apartment gleamed. I'd spent hours cleaning yesterday after leaving work, scrubbing away every trace of the takeout containers and coffee mugs that usually littered our space. Unscented candles lined the mantel and coffee table, waiting for tonight when their soft glow would transform our ordinary living room into something magical.

In the kitchen, my homemade chocolate cake sat proudly on a crystal stand—Gabriel's favorite, with the dark Belgian chocolate he loved. I'd woken at 4 AM to bake it, wanting everything to be flawless.

I rehearsed my speech as I arranged fresh flowers in a vase. "Gabriel, these five years have been the best of my life. Working together, building your company, building us..." The words caught in my throat. Would tonight be the night he finally proposed? The thought made my hands tremble as I lit a practice match, imagining how the candles would illuminate his face when he walked through the door.

The day crawled by. I'd taken a rare day off from the office, using the time to prepare myself as meticulously as I'd prepared the apartment. A long bath scented with jasmine oil. A new dress—midnight blue, fitted but not too obvious. My hair styled in loose waves the way Gabriel preferred.

By six, everything was ready. We had reservations at Altura at seven-thirty—our favorite restaurant, where the chef knew us by name. Gabriel had promised to be home by seven so we could walk there together, enjoying the crisp September evening.

At 6:55, I lit the first candle, then the second. The apartment filled with a warm, golden glow that softened every edge. I checked my phone—no messages. Gabriel was usually punctual to a fault, especially for important occasions.

Seven o'clock came and went.

At 7:10, I sent a gentle reminder: "Can't wait to see you! Should I open the wine?"

No response.

At 7:15, I called. It went straight to voicemail.

By 7:20, the knot in my stomach had tightened to the point of pain. I paced the apartment, careful not to disturb my perfect arrangements, checking my phone every few seconds.

Finally, at 7:24, my phone buzzed. My heart leapt—then plummeted as I read the single line:

"Sorry, work emergency—can't make dinner."

No explanation. No "happy birthday." No "I love you." Just eleven cold words that shattered the evening I'd spent weeks planning.

I stood frozen in the center of the room, surrounded by flickering candles and cheerful balloons that suddenly seemed to mock me. The cake on the counter, the speech I'd rehearsed, the reservation that would now go unused—all of it crumbled around me like a collapsing stage set.

I sank onto the couch, still clutching my phone. A work emergency? Gabriel owned the company. What emergency could possibly—

The thought hit me with such force that I physically recoiled. I opened Instagram with trembling fingers, a sick feeling of certainty washing over me.

I didn't have to scroll far.

There they were, posted just thirty minutes ago. Gabriel, his arm wrapped around Isabella Hayes's slim waist, both of them laughing under the soft spotlight of what appeared to be an art gallery opening. His head was bent toward hers, his expression more animated than I'd seen in months. The caption read: "Reconnecting with old friends is good for the soul. #ArtNight #Reunion"

Isabella Hayes. His college girlfriend. His "white moonlight," as he'd once drunkenly confessed—the one who got away. The sophisticated beauty who'd spent the last three years in Paris and had recently returned to Seattle, a fact Gabriel had mentioned with forced casualness two weeks ago.

The candles burned lower, casting long shadows across the walls as I stared at the photo. In the golden light of the gallery, with champagne flutes in hand and Isabella's delicate fingers resting on his chest, Gabriel didn't look like a man in the midst of a work emergency.

He looked like a man exactly where he wanted to be.

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Stolen Work, Lost Love of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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