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Unveiling His Betrayal in Our Fake Marriage
Unveiling His Betrayal in Our Fake Marriage

Unveiling His Betrayal in Our Fake Marriage

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I checked my reflection one last time in the elevator's mirrored wall, smoothing down my cream silk blouse. Ryan had been working such long hours on his startup lately, barely responding to my texts. The surprise visit to his penthouse with his favorite takeout would be just what we needed to reconnect. My heels clicked against the marble floor of the hallway as I approached his door, the familiar path I'd walked countless times during our three-year relationship. I had my own key, of course, but tonight was special. I wanted to see his face light up when he opened the door. I knocked, shifting the bag of Thai food to my other hand, anticipation fluttering in my stomach. No answer. I frowned, pressing my ear against the door. Music played softly inside.

Chapter 1 of Unveiling His Betrayal in Our Fake Marriage

I checked my reflection one last time in the elevator's mirrored wall, smoothing down my cream silk blouse. Ryan had been working such long hours on his startup lately, barely responding to my texts. The surprise visit to his penthouse with his favorite takeout would be just what we needed to reconnect.

My heels clicked against the marble floor of the hallway as I approached his door, the familiar path I'd walked countless times during our three-year relationship. I had my own key, of course, but tonight was special. I wanted to see his face light up when he opened the door.

I knocked, shifting the bag of Thai food to my other hand, anticipation fluttering in my stomach. No answer. I frowned, pressing my ear against the door. Music played softly inside. He was definitely home.

I knocked again, louder this time. Still nothing.

A chill of unease crept up my spine. I fumbled for my key, sliding it into the lock with trembling fingers. The door swung open silently.

"Ryan?" I called out, stepping into the dimly lit foyer. "I brought dinner—"

The words died in my throat.

There, on the sleek leather sofa I'd helped him pick out, was Ryan. And draped across his lap, her lips pressed against his neck, was a woman with cascading dark hair. Isabella Wright. The Instagram model he'd always insisted was "just an old friend from college."

Time seemed to freeze. The bag slipped from my fingers, containers tumbling onto the hardwood floor with a crash that finally made them notice me.

Ryan's head snapped up, his eyes widening in horror. "Sophia! This isn't—"

"Don't." My voice sounded strange, hollow. "Don't you dare say this isn't what it looks like."

Isabella didn't even have the decency to look embarrassed. She simply straightened up, smoothing her hair with a small, satisfied smile playing at the corners of her lips.

"How long?" I demanded, my entire body vibrating with rage and humiliation.

Ryan stood, adjusting his disheveled shirt. "Baby, please, let me explain—"

"How. Long." Each word felt like broken glass in my mouth.

Isabella's laugh was soft, mocking. "Oh, honey. Did you really think you were his first choice? I've been the one that got away since college. You were just... convenient."

The room tilted dangerously. Three years. Three years of supporting his dreams, introducing him to my family's connections, even investing my trust fund money in his startup. All while he was with her.

"Sophia, don't listen to her," Ryan pleaded, stepping toward me. "It's complicated—"

I backed away, bumping into the side table. My diamond earring caught on my hair, tearing free as I stumbled toward the door. I couldn't breathe. Couldn't think. I just needed to get out.

I fled, leaving my phone on the entry table, my earring on the floor, my dignity shattered beyond repair.

The night air hit my face like a slap as I burst out of his building. Tears blurred my vision as I stumbled down the sidewalk, not caring where I was going. The glittering Manhattan skyline mocked me with its indifference.

I found myself pushing through the doors of The Onyx, an exclusive bar where the city's elite gathered. I needed a drink. Several drinks. Anything to numb the humiliation burning through me.

The bartender slid a martini across the polished surface. I drained it in one go, barely registering the burn.

"Another," I demanded, not caring how I looked—a disheveled woman with mascara-streaked cheeks in a bar full of Manhattan's polished upper crust.

That's when I felt it—the weight of someone's gaze. I turned to find Alexander Sterling watching me from across the bar, his expression unreadable. The notorious playboy heir to the Sterling empire. Our families had been pushing us together for years, despite my consistent rejection of the idea. He was arrogant, insufferable, and exactly the last person I wanted to see me like this.

Yet as the room began to spin and whispers rippled through the crowd, it was Alexander who materialized at my side, his hand steady at my elbow.

"Let's get you out of here," he murmured, his voice low enough that only I could hear.

Before I could protest, he was guiding me through the crowd, shielding me from curious stares. Outside, his sleek black Bentley waited at the curb.

"I don't need your help," I said, the words slurring slightly.

"Clearly." His sardonic tone matched the raised eyebrow. "Get in the car, Sophia."

Something in his voice—not pity, but a quiet authority—made me comply. As the car pulled away from the curb, the reality of my situation crashed over me. I was alone. Humiliated. Betrayed.

And suddenly, looking at Alexander's perfect profile in the dim light, a wild, desperate idea took shape in my mind.

"Marry me," I blurted out.

His head turned slowly, those piercing eyes widening slightly. "Excuse me?"

"Marry me," I repeated, the alcohol and adrenaline making me reckless. "A business arrangement. I need social standing, revenge. You need to fulfill your family's expectations. It's perfect."

A slow, dangerous smile spread across his face. "Now that," he said, "is the first interesting proposition you've ever made me."

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