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The Fake Best Friend

When Claire Mills discovers her husband Marcus and her best friend Emily having an intimate conversation in her bedroom on her twenty-eighth birthday, her perfect life shatters in an instant. The devastating revelation—they've been having an affair for two years, and Emily claims to be pregnant with Marcus's child—destroys Claire's trust in the two people she loved most. What began on her bachelorette party continued through her wedding night and beyond, a betrayal so complete it leaves her questioning every memory. But as Claire struggles to rebuild her life, she uncovers a shocking truth: Emily's pregnancy is a lie—just one in a web of manipulation spanning years. Emily has been obsessed with Marcus from the beginning, orchestrating their affair and sabotaging Claire's marriage from within. Now armed with evidence of Emily's deception, Claire must decide: Will she fight for justice and reclaim her life, or let the betrayal define her? And when Marcus begins his journey toward redemption, can Claire's broken heart ever trust again? In this emotional rollercoaster of betrayal and recovery, Claire will discover that sometimes the person you thought was your best friend might be your worst enemy—and that true strength comes from surviving their lies.
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Chapter 3

Morning light slashed through the studio windows, too bright, too precise—like the world was daring me to hide. Every polished surface reflected my exhaustion: tangled hair, blood‑raw eyes, scratches across my knuckles that no amount of concealer could bury.

I'd spent the night scraping fragments of my past off the floor, sweeping shattered glass and lies into black trash bags lined up like tiny coffins by the front door. Each bag heavier than it should have been. Every clink of glass echoed, that sound—the sound of promises splintering.

Now I sat at my drafting table, architectural plans spread before me. Lines, measurements, symmetry—all meaningless. My hands trembled when I picked up the pencil. It felt like holding a memory of who I used to be.

"Claire?"

David's voice came from the doorway, careful, concerned. My boss. My mentor. The closest thing I had to safe.

I looked up. He took in everything—my sleepless eyes, the stiff way I was sitting, the trembling of my fingers.

"You look… terrible," he said gently. "Everything okay?"

My throat tightened. A dozen answers knotted there, none worth saying. At last, a whisper: "I need a few days off."

He nodded once, no hesitation, no judgment. "Of course." He paused, eyes softening. "Take care of yourself, Claire. The Henderson project can wait."

His kindness was almost unbearable.

He turned to go—and that was when I heard it.

Heels. Sharp clicks across polished concrete. A rhythm I'd memorized over years of lunches, gossip, coffee runs.

Emily.

I froze. My breath caught halfway to my lungs, never landing.

"Claire?"

That voice. That soft, familiar tone that once meant comfort and now meant ruin.

I didn't turn around. "Get out."

"We need to talk."

"I said, get out, Emily."

But she kept walking, her reflection appearing in the glass wall beside me before her words did. Perfect posture. Designer clothes. That same camera bag—her weapon and her shield.

When I finally turned, the sight of her almost made me dizzy. She looked untouched while I looked wrecked. It was wrong on a cellular level.

"I just need you to listen," she pleaded, seating herself across from me like she belonged here.

"This baby needs a father." Her hand grazed her stomach again, a gesture rehearsed for sympathy.

I laughed. "So you want my husband?"

"He's not just your husband," she said, chin rising, eyes gleaming with something colder than guilt. "He's the man I love."

The air thickened between us.

"You're my best friend!" The words ripped from my throat loud enough for heads to turn outside the glass walls.

Emily shot up, her voice matching mine now, wild and sharp. "And I'm tired of being the friend! I'm tired of watching you get everything while I stand on the sidelines!"

I stared at her, barely recognizing the woman in front of me. This wasn't the Emily who'd once braided my hair on bad days and whispered our secrets under blankets. This was someone feral, hollow, unhinged.

"You had the career, the husband, the picture-perfect life!" she hissed. "Do you even know what it's like to be the shadow of someone like you?"

"So you burned my life down because you were jealous?"

"It's about fairness," she snapped. "Marcus deserves someone who sees him. Not someone who's married to her job."

Her words hit harder than they should have, because somewhere buried under the fury was a shard of truth. I'd buried myself in work, in deadlines and plans—convinced that love would wait patiently in the margin.

"I was building our future," I said softly.

"No." Her laugh was jagged, humorless. "You were building yours. When Marcus needed someone to talk to, I was there. Love doesn't wait when you're too busy ignoring it."

All around us, the studio fell into a heavy silence. Even the tapping of keyboards had stopped. Everyone was listening.

"When did it start?" I asked, voice low and deadly.

Her jaw trembled. "Your bachelorette party," she said finally. "You were so stressed about the wedding. He felt alone. We drank too much."

The floor dropped away. "So you slept with him before the vows?"

She nodded; a tear fell, but there was something poisoned in it, too performative to be remorse. "We stopped after that. For a while."

My hands shook. "For a while?"

She swallowed. "Then on your wedding night, when you two fought—he called me. He was crying. I went to comfort him."

My blood froze. The argument came back in flashes—the way I'd slammed the hotel door, needing space, how I'd thought I was being dramatic. How stupidly safe I'd felt knowing Emily was just down the hall, my friend. My confidence.

"You slept with him on our wedding night," I said slowly, every word tasting like metal.

Emily nodded, tears flowing freely now. "We couldn't stop. We loved each other."

"No." I leaned forward until our eyes locked. "You obsessed. You manipulated. You destroyed. That isn't love; that's rot."

Her mask cracked again. Desperation spilled out, ugly and raw. "You don't love him, Claire. Not really."

I froze. "What did you just say?"

"You love your career. Your designs. Your success. Let him go—to someone who actually wants him."

"You want me to gift-wrap my husband for you?"

"I want you to be honest." Her voice softened, coaxing, the predator pretending to be helpless prey. "Tell me you were truly happy with him. Can you?"

The question struck where I thought I'd built armor. Because truthfully, Marcus and I had been drifting. Misfired texts, postponed dinners, missed goodnights.

Emily saw my hesitation and latched onto it. "See? You know I'm right. Let him and me be happy. You'll find someone else."

Slowly, I stood, palms pressed to the desk for balance. "Get out. And never come near me again."

She rose too, hand settling on her stomach like a shield. "You'll regret this. Marcus will choose me anyway."

I met her gaze and felt the first cold flicker of resolve slice through the grief. Finally. "Then let him. But he'll lose everything on the way."

Her mouth opened, but no sound came. Then her heels began that hard, angry rhythm again, each click echoing through the office like a countdown. The door closed, and silence swallowed the room whole.

I sat back down at my drafting table, staring at the precision of clean black lines where chaos could never seep in.

The thought came quietly, almost gently: Love isn't what destroys us. It's the people who twist it.

And sitting there, beneath the sterile glow of the studio lights, I decided—

I wasn't broken.

Not yet.

I was becoming something else.

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