I froze, the phone slipping to my lap. My mind raced. How could he do this?
When did our life together become a lie? Tears stung my eyes, each video clip like a knife to my heart. The trust I’d given him, the love I’d poured in—was it all one-sided?
Was I the only one trying? With every laugh from those women, every shared bottle of wine, the apartment felt smaller, like the walls were closing in. I loved this place, our shared life, but now every corner screamed betrayal.
I felt sick, a knot tightening in my throat as the truth sank in like a heavy stone. This wasn’t a mistake or a mix-up. It was a repeated, intentional betrayal.
My hands balled into fists, nails digging into my palms. Anger mixed with my sadness, warming the tears streaming down my face. I had to face him, demand answers.
But first, I needed to pull myself together, to hold onto my pride. I couldn’t let him see me broken. I had to be strong for myself.
The love I thought we had was gone, replaced by a cold, burning anger. Lucas had a lot to explain, and I was going to make sure he did. When Lucas got back, the apartment was dead quiet, the tension thick like fog.
I sat at the kitchen table, the camera images replaying in my mind. He greeted me with his usual easy smile, clueless about the storm inside me. “Hey, Chloe.
Missed you,” he said, hanging up his jacket. I didn’t smile back. “We need to talk.”
Lucas’s smile faded.
“What’s up?”
I held up my phone, paused on a frame of him with one of the women. “Want to explain this?”
Lucas glanced at the screen, then shrugged, still relaxed. “Chloe, you’re blowing this out of proportion.
They’re just friends.”
“Friends?” I snapped. “Different women every time I’m gone? Really, Lucas?”
He sighed, running a hand through his hair.
“Come on, Chloe, you’re overreacting. They don’t mean anything.”
“Nothing?” My voice rose, anger breaking through my calm. “How can you say that?”
Lucas’s tone sharpened.
“I do a lot for us. You want to throw it all away over some silly worry?”
That was it. His dismissal, his arrogance—it made everything clear.
“It’s not a worry when I have proof, Lucas. I’m done. I won’t marry someone who respects me so little.”
Lucas’s face stiffened, his confidence turning to shock.
“You’re serious? Over this?”
“Yes,” I said, steady and sure. “We’re done.”
He stared at me, then grabbed his jacket and walked out without a word.
The door slammed behind him, and just like that, it was over. After a moment to collect myself, I picked up my phone and called the pizza place. Evan answered.
“Evan, it’s Chloe. I… I wanted to thank you. You were right about Lucas.”
There was a pause.
“I’m really sorry, Chloe. I felt you needed to know.”
“I appreciate it,” I said, my voice full of gratitude. “Could I… maybe buy you a coffee sometime?
To talk?”
“I’d like that,” Evan replied, his voice warm and comforting. The next day, meeting Evan at the local café, the stress of facing Lucas felt far away. Evan’s genuine care shone in his eyes, making me feel noticed for the first time in a while.
“Thanks for being honest, Evan. It couldn’t have been easy to tell me,” I said as we sat with our coffees. He nodded.
“It wasn’t, Chloe. But it didn’t feel right keeping it from you. You deserve the truth.”
As we talked, I realized how much of myself I’d tied to Lucas.
Sitting across from Evan, I felt a sense of freedom and hope. Here was someone who chose honesty over ease. It was refreshing, even uplifting.
Our chat shifted from heavy stuff to lighter topics, and soon we were laughing. I hadn’t expected to feel so light after such a blow. It showed me that sometimes, from the ruins, you get a chance to build something better.
Sitting there with Evan, laughter bubbling up, I felt a weight lift off my shoulders. It was like breathing fresh air after being stuck inside too long. “I never thought a pizza delivery would change my life,” I said with a smile, looking at Evan.
His grin showed he got it. “Life’s funny, Chloe. Sometimes help comes from the last place you expect,” he said, his eyes kind and bright.
As we left the café, a new sense of hope filled me. I was ready to move on, to embrace what was next. I didn’t know what the future held, but I was sure of one thing: I was on my way to finding happiness again, one step at a time.

