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True Love After Fiancé's Cheating Scheme

I arrived at the Brooklyn loft two hours before our engagement party, my tablet clutched against my chest like a shield. The venue looked magical—string lights cascaded from exposed beams, casting a warm glow over white linen-covered tables. Everything had to be perfect. This was the culmination of years of sacrifice, of loving Ryan through his ups and downs, of believing in us when everyone said we were too different. "Isabella, the florist added extra peonies to the centerpieces without charging us," I said to Jessica as she approached, pointing to my meticulously organized spreadsheet. "And I convinced the caterer to upgrade the champagne within our budget." Jessica squeezed my shoulder, her eyes carrying a shadow I chose not to see. "You've thought of everything, as usual. Ryan's a lucky man." "We're both lucky," I corrected her, twisting the silver ring my grandmother gave me. The simple band had seen me through every major decision of my life, including saying yes to Ryan's proposal. As the caterers arranged delicate flutes in gleaming rows, I checked off another item on my list.
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Chapter 2

I locked myself in the bathroom stall, hands trembling as I scrolled through Ryan's messages with Chloe. Each text was a knife twisting deeper into my heart.

"Can't wait to feel our baby kick again tonight."

"The doctor says everything looks perfect at 16 weeks."

"Your mother called—she's ecstatic about becoming a grandmother."

Sixteen weeks. While I'd been planning our engagement party, choosing linens and testing caterers, Ryan had been building another life behind my back. The bathroom's cold tile seemed to spin beneath my feet.

A knock startled me. "Isabella? Are you okay?" Jessica's concerned voice filtered through the door.

"I'll be right out," I managed, my voice surprisingly steady despite the hurricane raging inside me.

I splashed water on my face, straightened my shoulders, and walked back into our engagement party with Ryan's phone clutched in my hand like evidence at a crime scene. I found him by the bar, laughing with college friends as if nothing was wrong, as if he hadn't shattered everything we'd built.

"We need to talk," I said, my voice low. "Now."

Something in my expression must have warned him. He followed me without protest to a small antechamber off the main event space. I closed the door behind us, the click of the latch sealing us in together.

"Chloe's pregnant," I said, holding up his phone. "Sixteen weeks."

I expected shock, denial, perhaps even desperate apologies. What I didn't expect was the calm that settled over Ryan's features, the slight lift of his chin.

"Yes," he said simply. "She is."

The room seemed to tilt. "That's it? 'Yes, she is'? You've been cheating on me, got another woman pregnant, and that's all you have to say?"

"Isabella." Ryan took a step toward me, his voice taking on that reasonable tone he used when explaining complex things to me. "It's not what you think. Chloe has cancer."

I blinked, momentarily thrown off balance. "What?"

"Terminal cancer. Stage four. The doctors gave her less than a year." His eyes softened with practiced concern. "Her last wish was to experience motherhood before she dies. She asked me—begged me—to help her fulfill that dream."

I stared at him, waiting for the punchline, for some sign that this was an elaborate, cruel joke. But Ryan's expression remained earnest, almost righteous.

"You expect me to believe that you got your friend pregnant as some kind of... charitable act?" My voice cracked with disbelief.

"I know it sounds unusual," he said, reaching for my hands. I pulled them away. "But put yourself in her position. Wouldn't you want someone to grant your final wish?"

"And moving into our apartment? The one I bought? That's part of her 'final wish' too?"

Ryan sighed as if I was being deliberately difficult. "She needs support, Isabella. A safe place to live during her pregnancy. It's the humane thing to do."

"The humane thing would have been to talk to me first!" My voice rose despite my efforts to control it. "To not betray the woman you're supposed to marry!"

"I'm not betraying you," he countered, his tone hardening. "I'm asking you to be understanding. To be bigger than petty jealousy. This isn't about us—it's about a dying woman's last chance at happiness."

I felt sick. Not just from the betrayal, but from the realization that Ryan genuinely believed what he was saying—that I should accept this, that I was somehow wrong for being hurt.

"And what happens after the baby is born? After Chloe..." I couldn't bring myself to finish the sentence.

"We raise the child together, of course." He said it so matter-of-factly, as if discussing weekend plans. "It would be my responsibility—our responsibility."

Our responsibility. The words echoed in my head like a cruel joke. All my sacrifices, all my dreams, reduced to cleaning up the mess of Ryan's "charitable" infidelity.

"You're insane," I whispered, backing toward the door. "This entire situation is insane."

"Isabella." His voice took on an edge I'd never heard before. "Don't make this harder than it needs to be. Chloe needs us. My child needs us."

My child. Not our mistake. Not my affair. My child. As if it were something to be proud of.

I left him standing there, walking back into the party with my world crumbling around me. Somehow, I made it through the rest of the evening, smiling mechanically, accepting congratulations for a future that had just disintegrated before my eyes.

Little did I know, the true depth of their manipulation had only begun to reveal itself.

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