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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 3

I didn't cry when I returned to my apartment that night. Something had crystallized inside me, hardening like steel where my heart used to be. The engagement party—that beautiful, expensive lie—kept replaying in my mind as I kicked off my heels and opened my laptop with trembling fingers.

My grandmother's silver ring caught the light as I typed "Eleanor Vance, attorney" into the search bar. Three clicks and I was composing an email to the highest-rated property lawyer in Queens.

"Ms. Vance, I require immediate assistance regarding an apartment I own. My name is Isabella Martinez, and I need to reclaim my property from unauthorized occupants."

I attached all my payment records—every spreadsheet, every bank statement, every sacrifice I'd made while Ryan was "between opportunities." My fingers flew across the keyboard with cold precision.

"Furthermore, I wish to terminate all utilities to the property at 247 Elmhurst Avenue, effective immediately, and list it for sale as soon as possible."

The laptop snapped shut with a satisfying click. For years, I'd bent over backward to accommodate Ryan's needs, his family's subtle condescension, their expectations. No more. The woman who had smiled through Victoria Thompson's backhanded compliments, who had believed Ryan's outrageous lies about Chloe's "terminal illness," was gone.

I slept dreamlessly that night, waking to the harsh light of morning and the even harsher sound of fists pounding on my door.

"Isabella! Open this door right now!" Ryan's voice, usually so controlled, had risen to a pitch I'd never heard before. "What the hell did you do?"

I padded to the door in my slippers, not bothering to check my appearance in the mirror—another habit broken. Instead of opening it, I picked up my phone and dialed his number, putting it on speaker as I leaned against the wall.

The pounding stopped as his phone rang. "Isabella?"

"Yes, Ryan?" My voice was cool, detached, unrecognizable even to myself.

"The water—the electricity—everything's shut off at the apartment. Chloe was in the shower when—"

"That property belongs to me," I cut him off. "I've decided to sell it."

Silence stretched between us, followed by an incredulous laugh. "You can't be serious. That's our home."

"No, Ryan. It's my home. Purchased with my money, in my name. And I'm reclaiming it."

"You're being ridiculous," he hissed, his voice dropping to that patronizing tone I now recognized as manipulation. "Think about what you're doing. Chloe is pregnant. She's sick."

"That sounds like a problem for you and Chloe to solve," I replied, surprised by the steel in my voice. "You have until the end of the week to remove your belongings. Anything left behind will be donated."

"You can't do this!"

"I already have." I ended the call and silenced my phone as it immediately began ringing again.

The aftermath left me hollow. I'd won the first battle, but the war had taken its toll. I needed space, air, somewhere Ryan wouldn't think to look for me. I found myself wandering to a small café in Jackson Heights, far from our usual haunts.

The coffee shop was warm and inviting, with mismatched furniture and the rich scent of freshly ground beans. I ordered a simple black coffee and found a corner table, my body finally releasing some of the tension it had been holding.

"Isabella? Isabella Martinez?"

I looked up, startled to hear my name. A man stood before me, tall and lean in a casual button-down shirt, dark-rimmed glasses framing intelligent eyes. It took me a moment to place him.

"Marcus? Marcus Chen?"

He smiled, and suddenly I was back in university, sitting next to the quiet, brilliant student who'd always been kind to me. The same student who'd once confessed his feelings, only to be gently turned down because I was already dating Ryan.

"I thought that was you," he said, his voice warm. "It's been what—five years?"

"At least," I managed, suddenly conscious of my disheveled appearance and red-rimmed eyes.

Marcus gestured to the counter. "I was just about to order. Can I get you a refill?"

"Oh, I—" I began to refuse out of habit, then stopped myself. "Actually, yes. Thank you."

He nodded and moved to the line, giving me a moment to collect myself. I watched him as he waited, noting the confidence in his posture that hadn't been there in college. The awkward student had been replaced by a man who seemed completely at ease in his own skin.

When he returned with two steaming mugs, his smile was genuine, his eyes concerned but not pitying. "You look like you could use a friend," he said simply, placing my coffee before me.

Something about his straightforward kindness, so different from the calculated charm I'd grown accustomed to, made my carefully constructed walls tremble.

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