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Unmasking the Cheater

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Valentine's Day. The one day of the year when love is celebrated in all its rosy, heart-shaped glory. I'd spent the morning arranging a surprise dinner at Anders' favorite restaurant, smiling to myself as I imagined his face when he saw the reservation confirmation in his email. I scrolled through my Instagram feed, pausing at the photo Anders had posted last week—us at the harbor, his arm around my waist, the sunset painting us in golden light. The caption read: "With the one who makes every day feel like coming home." My heart swelled. Three years together, and he still made me feel like the luckiest woman alive. "Time to match," I murmured to myself, selecting the same photo for my profile picture. Anders had been hinting that we should have matching photos—something I'd always found a bit cheesy, but today felt right. Valentine's Day deserved a little cheese. As I updated my profile, my phone pinged with a notification.

Unmasking the Cheater Chapter 1

Valentine's Day. The one day of the year when love is celebrated in all its rosy, heart-shaped glory. I'd spent the morning arranging a surprise dinner at Anders' favorite restaurant, smiling to myself as I imagined his face when he saw the reservation confirmation in his email.

I scrolled through my Instagram feed, pausing at the photo Anders had posted last week—us at the harbor, his arm around my waist, the sunset painting us in golden light. The caption read: "With the one who makes every day feel like coming home."

My heart swelled. Three years together, and he still made me feel like the luckiest woman alive.

"Time to match," I murmured to myself, selecting the same photo for my profile picture. Anders had been hinting that we should have matching photos—something I'd always found a bit cheesy, but today felt right. Valentine's Day deserved a little cheese.

As I updated my profile, my phone pinged with a notification. A text from a number I didn't recognize. I almost ignored it, but something made me open it.

My blood turned to ice.

A photo. A woman—half-dressed, pouty-lipped, with bedroom eyes. Below it, the message: "Tonight, her or her?"

The room seemed to tilt. I recognized her immediately: Rylie Henderson, Anders' junior colleague. The one he'd mentioned was "eager to learn" and "showing real promise."

My fingers trembled as I zoomed in on the photo, searching for some explanation that wouldn't destroy me. Maybe it was a mistake. A wrong number. But then I noticed the background—the corner of a framed diploma I'd helped Anders pick out for his office wall.

My stomach lurched. I barely made it to the bathroom before emptying its contents.

When I finally emerged, pale and shaking, I stared at my phone as if it were a venomous snake. The message had clearly been meant for Anders. "Her or her?" The choice between me and Rylie. On Valentine's Day.

I sat on the edge of our bed—the bed we'd picked out together at that little boutique in the city—and tried to breathe. My mind raced through the past few months, searching for clues I'd missed.

The late nights at the office. The sudden business trips. The way he'd started keeping his phone face-down. All the signs had been there, but I'd been too trusting, too in love to see them.

At 6:30, right on time, the front door opened. "Ocean?" Anders called, his voice warm and familiar. "Where's my Valentine?"

I wiped my eyes and schooled my features before stepping into the hallway. There he stood, bouquet of lilies in hand (my favorite, he remembered), hair slightly tousled from the February wind, smiling at me like I was his whole world.

How could he look at me like that while planning to see her tonight?

"There you are," he said, crossing the room to kiss me. I forced myself not to flinch. His lips felt like a betrayal against mine. "Happy Valentine's Day, beautiful."

I took the flowers, murmuring a thank you that tasted like ash in my mouth. As we went through the motions of our evening—dinner at home since the restaurant was "too crowded on Valentine's"—I watched him like I was seeing a stranger. The gentle way he touched my hand, the soft laugh at my half-hearted jokes, the thoughtful gift of a vintage edition of my favorite poetry collection.

Who was this man? The caring boyfriend before me, or the cheater organizing a rendezvous with his colleague?

The next morning, after a sleepless night beside him, I made a decision. I needed proof beyond a misdirected text. I needed to see for myself.

I followed him after work, keeping a safe distance in my car. My heart pounded so loudly I was sure he would hear it, even across the parking lot as I watched him check his phone, then drive not toward home, but to a secluded spot behind an abandoned strip mall.

Ten minutes later, another car pulled up. Rylie emerged, her confident stride faltering slightly as she glanced around before sliding into Anders' passenger seat.

I felt sick as I watched them through my windshield. His hand on her cheek. Her leaning in. The kiss that confirmed everything.

My phone rang, startling me so badly I nearly dropped it. Anders' name flashed on the screen.

I answered, my voice surprisingly steady. "Hey."

"Hey, babe," he replied, sounding slightly breathless. "Just letting you know I'll be late tonight. Deadline for the Henderson project got moved up. I'll probably be at the office until nine or ten."

I watched his car, not fifty yards away, where his lips had just been on Rylie Henderson. The Henderson project, indeed.

"No problem," I heard myself say. "Don't work too hard."

"You're the best," he said, and I could hear the smile in his voice. "Love you."

The call ended. I sat in my car, watching as Rylie climbed into his lap, as his hands disappeared beneath her shirt.

Something inside me hardened, crystallized into something cold and sharp. The Ocean who had woken up yesterday—trusting, loving, blind—was gone. In her place was someone else entirely. Someone who would never be fooled again.

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Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
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