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The Livestream That Destroyed Us

Emma Clarke thought she had the perfect marriage—seven years with Daniel, the charismatic CEO who still made her heart race every time he walked into a room. Their anniversary celebration at Bellini's was supposed to be another milestone in their picture-perfect life. Until an accidental Instagram Live broadcast exposes Daniel's affair with Vanessa Hart, the company's ambitious PR director. Worse, Emma spots her missing family heirloom—her grandmother's necklace—hanging around the other woman's neck. When confronted, Daniel begs for forgiveness, claiming the affair "meant nothing." But as Emma digs deeper, she uncovers layers of betrayal far more calculated than a simple indiscretion. The livestream was just the beginning. Now, the woman who once built her life around her husband's dreams must rebuild herself from the ashes. But Emma isn't just walking away—she's fighting back. Against Daniel. Against Vanessa. Against the lies that destroyed everything she believed in. Because the woman they tried to break is about to become their worst nightmare.
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Chapter 2

Eight o'clock.

Bellini's glowed beneath the amber wash of candlelight, the air thick with laughter, clinking glasses, and the faint scent of roses. Once, this place had been holy ground for us. Seven years ago, Daniel had stood right here at this same corner table, nerves in his trembling hands, trying to impress the woman he swore he would never stop loving.

Now, the same table waited—same dim lighting, same polished silver—but everything else was different.

I stepped through the door like a ghost walking through memories. The hostess smiled politely, oblivious to the war burning behind my calm expression. Every flicker of candlelight felt too warm, too intimate—mocking me.

Daniel stood when he saw me, the automatic reflex of a man still playing the part of a devoted husband. His eyes lit up as though nothing had changed. The illusion of love—carefully performed.

"You look stunning, baby," he said, voice soft, practiced. He handed me a bouquet of red roses. My favorite.

So he remembered.

So what.

I accepted them with hands that didn't shake, placing them delicately beside the plate I had no intention of touching. The waiter poured champagne I didn't want. Tiny bubbles climbed to the surface like my swallowed screams.

"How was the meeting today?" I asked, arranging my napkin, tone deceptively even.

He smiled in that charming, boyish way that had once undone me. "Boring as always—quarterly projections, shareholder nonsense. You know the drill."

I watched him sip champagne, the same lips still glistening from another woman's kiss. My gaze flicked to the crisp collar of his shirt—the one now scrubbed clean. But I'd seen the red mark. Millions had.

"And the special part?" I asked lightly, tilting my head.

He blinked. "What part?"

"The part where your PR director fixes your collar on camera," I said, sliding my phone across the linen. The screen gleamed between us like a blade.

The freeze on his face was exquisite. The oxygen seemed to vanish from the table. His eyes flicked to the photo—his collar smeared with that damning crimson, Vanessa's hand, the gleam of my grandmother's necklace catching the light.

"That's nothing," he stammered. "She was fixing my—"

"And where did she get this?" I cut in, my tone sharp enough to slice through his denial. "Because last I checked, my grandmother's necklace wasn't a company asset."

The world slowed. Around us, crystal glasses chimed, soft music drifted—romantic, cruelly indifferent. A couple behind us laughed, oblivious. But between us, it was the deafening sound of something collapsing.

"How long, Daniel?" My voice cracked, but I didn't care. "How long have you been fucking her?"

The last word hit the air like glass shattering.

He flinched—then reached across the table, fingers trembling. "Emma, please—it wasn't—"

I pulled my hand away before he could touch me. Touch was a privilege, and he had forfeited it.

"It meant nothing," he whispered, desperate now.

I twisted off the platinum band, the one engraved Forever yours, D., and laid it on the table. The small metallic clink echoed through my bones.

"Then this means nothing too," I said quietly. "I want a divorce."

For a heartbeat, he was silent. Then his face crumpled, the mask falling away. "Emma, don't—please. We can work through this."

I pushed back my chair, the legs scraping across the floor like a final verdict. "We had work," I said softly, "and you buried it under lies."

I didn't remember standing, or walking past the tables bathed in candlelight. I only remembered the cold night air hitting me like a slap as I reached the street. My heels clicked against the pavement, steady and certain, even as my heart fractured.

He caught up within seconds, his hand clamping around my elbow. "Emma, wait! Please—I love you!"

I turned, meeting his eyes one last time under the streetlamps. The city hummed around us, indifferent.

"A mistake," I said, voice low, steady, deadly, "doesn't wear my grandmother's necklace."

Something inside him broke. I saw it—the flicker of denial giving way to the raw, terrified understanding that he had finally gone too far.

I pulled free of his grasp and walked toward my car. My reflection in the window looked like a stranger—eyes hollow, lipstick immaculate, heart ruined.

As I drove away, the sobs came, silent at first and then torrential, smudging mascara, flooding years of belief and trust. Seven years of marriage ending in seven minutes.

And somewhere across town, the woman who had smiled through that livestream was probably laughing—or worse, basking in victory—her fingers grazing the antique pendant that never truly belonged to her.

But that night, something solidified in me. Beneath the grief, beneath the pain, a spark began to burn—cold, precise, and dangerous.

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