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Brody Wall and I were sneaking around, keeping our relationship in the shadows.
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At some point, he developed a taste for it and started wanting more.
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So much more that he boldly confronted me in front of my actual boyfriend, demanding,
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"How much longer are you going to keep me waiting?"
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1
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It was nearing the end of my 22nd birthday party when Brody pulled me into the stairwell, his slightly drunken eyes locking onto my lips.
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"Sloane, I've got a birthday present for you,"
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he murmured,
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Then he leaned in for a kiss.
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The smell of alcohol mixed with a faint minty scent hit me, and before I knew it, I closed my eyes, letting it happen.
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Surprised by my compliance, he paused, resting his forehead against mine, our noses barely touching.
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"You like that?" he asked, voice low.
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Tilting my head up, I made the next move, kissing him back.
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Brody leaned against the stair rail, grinning down at me.
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"Ready to take a chance with me?"
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he teased.
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"What about your girlfriend?"
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I asked, discreetly pinching my palm, trying to shake off the haze of the moment.
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Brody was the kind of bad boy who radiated danger – wild, ruthless, and completely irresistible.
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I knew from the start he was trouble.
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Someone I shouldn't get too close to.
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But danger has a way of drawing you in.
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Brody chuckled, narrowing his eyes like I'd just said the funniest thing. "Isn't she with your boyfriend right now?
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Are you really unaware,
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or just pretending to be?"
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I froze for a second, but quickly masked my reaction.
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I'd known my boyfriend was cheating on me, but I hadn't realized he'd sunk this low, going after his own friend's girl.
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Brody turned away, fishing a cigarette out of his pocket. He lit it, exhaling a cloud of smoke that swirled around us, obscuring most of his face.
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The dim red glow of the cigarette flickered in his dark eyes, like a bright star at the edge of the night sky.
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"So, wanna be with me?"
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he asked again.
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After finishing his cigarette, his voice dropped an octave, huskier now, blending into the night air and somehow sounding even more tempting.
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I stepped closer, meeting his intense gaze.
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"Do you even know what you're doing?"
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His hand brushed against my cheek. "Of course I do. It's a win-win, isn't it?
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Don't you want to get back at your boyfriend?"
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he asked.
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My boyfriend and Brody had been best friends since they were kids. And now, his best friend had slept with Brody's girl. So here Brody was, offering me the perfect revenge.
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Using someone's own game against them? I liked the idea.
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I wrapped my arms around his waist, giving him a firm squeeze.
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"Let's go."
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2
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I never expected Brody to take me straight to his place.
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"Couldn't we just go to a hotel?" I asked, tugging at his sleeve.
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I asked, tugging at his sleeve.
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He glanced around his room and smirked.
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"How about you be a sweetheart and change the sheets for me?"
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We sat in his living room, the tension thick between us. An hour passed before Brody suddenly slammed a vase onto the table, shattering it, and cursed under his breath.
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"Ugh, this is so boring. I'm done.
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Go find your precious Cole."
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Cole Brown was my boyfriend.
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We had been high school classmates and got together right after graduation. Though we went to different colleges, we stayed in the same city.
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Back then, he was perfect – attentive and always putting me first.
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I was headstrong, and he would always be the one to give in.
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In our junior year, he entered a startup competition and got busy, pulling all-nighters and earning a lot of praise.
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I admired him for his dedication and, wanting to support him, agreed to move in with him.
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We spent those days learning how to run a household together, building our relationship through all the everyday struggles.
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Our friends used to say we were the couple destined to make it. I believed it too.
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But somewhere along the way, things changed.
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The thought stung like a thousand needles pricking at my heart. I moved closer to Brody, kneeling in front of him, gently taking his hand.
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"What if I made the first move?"
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Would that make things more fun?
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The next morning, I woke up in Brody's arms.
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We hadn't slept in the bed. Instead, we had curled up together on a cramped sofa, our bodies tangled like vines growing together.
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He was still asleep, peaceful and quiet, so I took the chance to trace the lines of his face with my fingers, lingering over his lips.
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Suddenly, my phone rang, jolting me out of the moment. I quickly withdrew my hand, giving him a sheepish smile.
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"You're awake?"
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Brody barely opened his eyes, grunting,
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"Answer the call."
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I picked up my phone to see it was Cole calling.
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The night before, he had claimed he had an urgent work issue to attend to. I wondered which hotel he'd ended up "working" at.
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Surely, he wouldn't have the guts to bring someone home like Brody did.
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"Hey, what's up?"
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I answered.
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After a few moments of small talk, his voice shifted, almost as if he were trying to sound hurt. "Why didn't you call me last night?
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Are you upset that I left early?"
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he asked.
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I couldn't help but laugh silently. Did he really expect me to interrupt his "work" with a call?
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"I figured you were busy. When are you coming back?"
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I asked.
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"I won't be back today. I've got to work late.
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Take care of yourself, okay?"
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I looked back at Brody, smirking.
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"Don't worry, I'll manage."
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After I hung up, Brody stretched lazily on the couch.
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"Last night was rough. How about we grab some food?"
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I checked my schedule, feeling a bit frustrated.
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"I've got meetings all day. Maybe after ten tonight."
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"Ha,
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no wonder your boyfriend cheats on you."
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Brody scoffed, giving me a mocking look.
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I shot back,
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"Like you're any better?
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Didn't your girlfriend do the same?"
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As I was about to leave, Brody slipped his arms around me from behind, the warmth of his chest pressing against my back. I could feel his heartbeat through the thin fabric of my shirt.
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"When are you going to break up?
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And how?"
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I stared at nothing in particular, lost in thought for a moment before answering,
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"Who said I was going to break up?"
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3
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After showering at home, I drove to the office.
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And just my luck, I ran into Cole and Brody's girlfriend.
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They were standing on the sidewalk, kissing goodbye after what was clearly a hotel rendezvous.
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Disgusting.
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Cole seemed to notice my car and, in a panic, pushed her away, trying to hide.
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I didn't stop – I kept driving, pretending I hadn't seen anything.
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Not long after, Cole called.
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His voice was shaky, but he tried to play it cool.
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"Hey, babe. Did you eat breakfast?"
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"Not yet. I'm driving.
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Why, want to grab breakfast together?
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I can swing by your office,"
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I replied nonchalantly.
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He let out a nervous laugh. "Nah, don't worry about it. You focus on driving.
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I ordered breakfast for you – it'll be delivered to your office. Don't forget to eat, okay?"
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"You're so sweet,"
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I said.
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"Of course,
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I'm your boyfriend, after all."
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Yuck.
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I almost gagged.
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Later that night, around 9:50, I finished organizing my plans and stretched, finally checking my phone.
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Cole had left me a missed call and three half-hearted texts.
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I felt compelled to respond to none of them.
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Brody, on the other hand, had sent me six messages.
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"Lunch?"
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one read.
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"Done with work?"
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read the second.
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"Dinner tonight?"
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read the third.
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"???"
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read another.
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"How do you have time to sneak around when you're this busy?"
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read the fifth.
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The last message, sent just three minutes earlier, read:
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"I'm downstairs at your office. Come down when you're done."
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I thought about it for a moment before typing a single word in reply: "Okay."
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4
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Brody and I had just finished getting cozy in the car when a video call from Cole popped up on my phone.
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Startled, I almost sat down on Brody's leg hard enough to break it.
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After adjusting my clothes, I stepped out of the car and answered the call.
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"Babe, why is your face so red? You're not feeling sick, are you?"
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Cole asked, sounding concerned.
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I touched my face.
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"Maybe it's from the wind, but I'm fine."
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Cole frowned, staring at me with a thoughtful expression.
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My heart skipped a beat, worried that I might've slipped up.
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But then he said,
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"You might have caught a cold. Your voice sounds hoarse."
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Oh, how perceptive.
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Cole went on to tell me that he'd finished work early and was heading home to spend time with me, suggesting I come home soon too.
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I got back in the car and told Brody the news. He leaned back in the seat, smirking.
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"Can't you stay a bit longer, maybe pull a late shift?"
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I shook my head.
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"Nope, gotta go."
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When I got home, Cole was lounging on the couch, watching TV, looking full of energy.
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Guess nothing lifts your spirits like a guilty conscience.
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"Honey, you've had a long day,"
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Cole said, springing up to grab my bag as I walked in.
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But as he got closer, he hesitated, his nose twitching. "Why do you smell like smoke?"
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That'd be your friend's post-hookup cigarette.
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After finishing my thoughts, I spoke softly,
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"Stressful day. I can quit if it bothers you."
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Cole wrapped his arms around me, pulling me close.
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"Babe, you should quit your job. Let me take care of you."
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I stiffened in his embrace, not daring to move, feeling waves of nausea rise within me.
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Sensing my silence, Cole squeezed me tighter.
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"Is it because I'm not doing enough for you?"
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I clenched my fists and forced a gentle, reassuring tone.
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"I just don't want you to overwork yourself, Cole. I'm really tired. I'm going to shower and rest."
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After I took a long shower and dealt with some work, Cole suddenly came up behind me, wrapping his arms around me again.
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I instinctively pushed him away.
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He looked at me, puzzled.
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"Why are you being so distant?"
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Distant?
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Hadn't we always been like this?
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He'd be on his phone, I'd be doing my thing, and we'd go a whole evening without exchanging a word. And even if we did talk, it ended quickly because we never had anything meaningful to say.
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Then Cole noticed something. He lifted my hair, pointing at my neck.
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"What's with the red mark here?"
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Almost instantly, an image of Brody flashed in my mind – his lips pressed against my neck, his deep voice vibrating in my ear.
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"Must be from the humidity,"
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I replied calmly, glancing at the mirror to check the mark myself.
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Cole didn't push further, just asking if I needed anything.
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When I declined, he simply lay back on the bed, glued to his phone again.
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Watching him, I suddenly realized something – he was only trying to make up for his guilt.
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Well, too late for that. I'd already been compensated, courtesy of your best friend.
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5
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Brody's bar was hosting its third anniversary party, and both Cole and I were invited.
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When we arrived, Brody was still busy, so we were greeted by his girlfriend, Lillian Morrison.
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She was also the woman Cole was cheating with.
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Looking at her, it was hard to believe that someone so sweet and innocent-looking had the guts to cheat on Brody.
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"Sloane, it's been a while! Your makeup skills keep getting better,"
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Lillian said warmly, linking her arm with mine. Then, as if on cue, she shot a sly wink at Cole.
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I saw it, but acted like I didn't.
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"Your no-makeup look is impressive too. Those lashes look so natural."
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Lillian smiled sweetly, batting her lashes.
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"My lashes are naturally long, you know."
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Sure.
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And if you told me you didn't grow leg hair, I'd believe that too.
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As we moved past the booths and into a private room, Cole and Lillian joined the others in a round of cards, while I sat quietly next to Cole, just watching.
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After a while, Brody entered, holding a limited edition LV handbag, instantly catching everyone's attention.
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While the others gushed about how lucky Lillian was, Brody stopped in front of me and handed me the bag.
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"Cole, you asked me to get this limited edition bag for Sloane, right?
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Here you go."
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Cole froze for a split second before forcing a smile and nodding.
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"Of course. Who else would it be for but my girl?"
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With everyone hyping him up, I took the bag.
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I understood it was time to act the part.
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Turning away slightly, I pretended to wipe away non-existent tears. Then, with all the emotion I could muster, I faced Cole, my voice full of affection.
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"Cole, I was really disappointed when you left early on my birthday. But I know it was for your career, for our future. I never blamed you.
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I can't believe you got me this bag to make it up to me. I'm so touched. Thank you for always caring about me."
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Cole's expression softened with guilt, and he shook his head.
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"I haven't done enough for you yet. I'll do better."
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Lillian, unable to contain herself, leaned over and touched the bag.
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"Wow, I'm so jealous, Sloane!"
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Brody pulled her back, his voice cold.
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"Alright, I heard you."
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Lillian pouted.
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"Then buy me one too!"
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Brody glanced at her, smirking.
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"We'll see how I feel."
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Later, I stepped out to use the restroom, not expecting Brody to follow me.
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He cornered me inside, locking the door.
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"Aren't you going to thank your other boyfriend?" he teased.
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"Stop it, you're acting like a creep,"
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I said, trying to push him away, but he didn't budge.
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His eyes narrowed as he toyed with my hair.
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"I know what you're doing. If you want to play, I'm game."
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I stayed silent.
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There are many ways to play this game.
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We could both crash and burn, or we could part ways – one choosing the high road, the other staying on their reckless course.
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Brody chuckled, ruffling my hair.
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"I get it. I'm just the convenient tool, huh? And useful."
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Useful?
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Confident, isn't he?
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6
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When I came back from the bathroom, I immediately noticed that Lillian's eyes were red, as if she'd just been crying.
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Cole's expression was off too, and he was deliberately chatting with other people, clearly avoiding Lillian's gaze.
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It didn't take much to guess what had happened – most likely, Lillian had thrown a fit out of jealousy over the expensive gift Cole had "given" me.
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If only she knew it was actually from her own boyfriend. That would be something.
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Brody had orchestrated the whole thing, using Cole's name to give me the bag, just to stir up tension between Lillian and Cole.
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His goal was to create conflict between them – a perfectly calculated move to pit the two against each other.
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The real kicker was what I'd seen while in the bathroom: a message from Cole to Brody, asking, "Why did you suddenly spring for such an expensive bag? I could never afford something like that, and besides, my girl prefers practical things. She doesn't need a luxury gift."
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Brody's reply? "Lillian's been nagging me for that bag, so I thought I'd mess with her a bit. Just take it – consider it my good deed for the day."
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Not long after, Brody returned to the room.
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He was followed by five waiters, each holding a bottle of liquor with sparklers lit on top.
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The atmosphere reached a fever pitch as the small fireworks lit up the room.
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Everyone cheered and applauded for Brody.
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"Brody's so generous," Cole whispered in my ear, clearly impressed.
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"But he's not the kind of guy you settle down with. Great as a friend, though. Really loyal."
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I bit my lip and nodded.
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"Yeah, you're the reliable one."
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A few rounds of drinks later, Cole, teary-eyed, held my hand.
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"Babe, I want to have a drink with you."