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Unveiling Five-Year Lies

Five years ago, a web of deceit tore a couple apart, leaving behind unanswered questions and a trail of broken promises. Now, the truth begins to surface as long-hidden secrets are finally brought to light. As the protagonist navigates a maze of modern betrayal and lingering affection, they must confront the architects of their past misery. This journey through mystery and romance explores whether love can survive once every lie is exposed.
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Chapter 2

The "Couples Running Challenge" badge haunted me for three days.

I kept replaying that moment—the casual way the notification had appeared on Beau's screen, the months of shared workouts with someone whose initials weren't mine. C.M. The letters burned in my mind like a brand.

Beau's behavior shifted after our gym visit, though he probably thought he was being subtle. His phone became his shadow, always within arm's reach, always face-down on surfaces. During dinner, during our evening walks, even when we watched Netflix curled up on the couch—that damn phone was right there, a silent third presence in our relationship.

Tuesday evening, we sat at the kitchen island sharing takeout Thai food. Beau's phone buzzed against the granite countertop. His fork paused halfway to his mouth as he glanced at the screen. A smile tugged at the corners of his lips—soft, almost tender. It was the kind of smile I remembered from our early days together, when just seeing my name on his phone could light up his entire face.

When was the last time he'd smiled like that because of me?

"Work?" I asked, keeping my voice light as I twirled pad thai around my fork.

Beau's smile vanished. He flipped the phone face-down without reading the message. "Probably. You know how Peterson gets when he's stressed about deadlines."

Peterson was Beau's perpetually anxious project manager who sent emails at all hours. But Peterson's messages usually made Beau groan or roll his eyes, not smile like he was keeping a delicious secret.

Another buzz. This time Beau's hand shot out so quickly to silence it that he nearly knocked over his water glass.

"Popular tonight," I observed.

"Just work stuff." He stood abruptly, shoving the phone into his back pocket. "I should probably respond to these. Mind if I...?"

He gestured vaguely toward the bedroom, already backing away from the table.

"Of course not."

I watched him disappear down the hallway, leaving me alone with cold pad thai and a growing knot of dread in my stomach. Through the thin walls of our apartment, I could hear the low murmur of his voice. He was making a call.

Who calls their project manager at eight-thirty on a Tuesday night?

By Thursday, I'd made my decision. I needed to see for myself what—or who—was drawing Beau to that gym with such regularity. I told him I had an early meeting and left the apartment at seven in the morning, but instead of heading to my office, I drove straight to Elite Fitness.

The parking lot was surprisingly busy for such an early hour. Through the floor-to-ceiling windows, I could see the morning crowd: serious-looking people in expensive workout gear, moving with the purposeful intensity of those who treated fitness like a religion.

I parked where I had a clear view of the entrance and waited.

Beau arrived at seven-forty-five, right on schedule. I slumped lower in my seat as he walked past, close enough that I could see the spring in his step. He looked... happy. Eager, even. This wasn't the reluctant gym-goer who'd complained about finding time in his schedule.

I watched him push through the glass doors and immediately scan the interior. His face lit up when he spotted someone near the free weights section. Even from my distance, I could see his posture change—shoulders straightening, that same tender smile spreading across his features.

A woman approached him. Tall, athletic, with glossy black hair pulled back in a high ponytail. Her name tag caught the fluorescent lights as she moved: Clara.

C.M.

My breath caught as she threw her arms around Beau's neck in an embrace that lasted several beats too long. Her laugh carried through the glass as she pulled back, her hands lingering on his shoulders. She said something that made him duck his head, grinning like a teenager with his first crush.

Then she did something that made my blood turn to ice water in my veins.

She reached up and brushed that familiar lock of dark hair away from his eyes—the same gesture I'd made a thousand times, the same intimate touch I thought belonged to us.

Beau caught her wrist gently, bringing her palm to his cheek for just a moment before releasing it. The tenderness in that simple action was like a physical blow.

I sat in my car for another twenty minutes, watching them move through their workout routine with the easy synchronization of people who'd done this dance many times before. Clara spotted him during bench presses, her hands positioned protectively above the bar. During his rest periods, she'd lean against the equipment, close enough that their knees touched as they talked.

Everything about their interaction screamed intimacy. Familiarity. History.

When I finally drove away, my hands were shaking so badly I had to pull over twice.

That evening, I decided to test my growing suspicions.

"I've been thinking," I said as Beau emerged from the shower, towel wrapped around his waist. "Maybe we should book some couples' sessions at the gym. You know, with a personal trainer who can help us work out together more effectively."

Beau froze in the middle of toweling his hair. Water droplets clung to his shoulders as he stared at me through the bathroom mirror.

"Couples' training?" His voice sounded strained.

"Why not? It could be fun. Motivating." I kept my tone casual, but I was watching his reflection carefully. "I saw they offer it on their website. We could even request a specific trainer if you have a preference."

The towel slipped from Beau's suddenly nerveless fingers.

"That's... that's really cheesy, Liv. Don't you think?" He bent to retrieve the towel, avoiding my eyes. "I mean, we're adults. We don't need someone holding our hands through a workout."

"I thought it might be romantic."

"Romantic?" He laughed, but it sounded forced. "Sweating together in front of a stranger? I don't think so." He moved past me toward the dresser, his movements jerky and agitated. "Besides, I think we should focus on our individual goals first. Build up our own stamina and strength before we try to coordinate routines."

I nodded slowly, filing away every word, every nervous gesture.

"You're probably right," I said.

But as I watched him pull on his clothes with shaking hands, I knew I was anything but right about the man I was supposed to marry in six months.

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