Broken Engagement, Berlin Escape
y retina. Britney' s birthday. The world spun. My birt
ed my worst fears. It wasn't recent. It wasn't a fleeting indiscretion. It was a year. A full year of
tone shifted. The casual "how are you" morphed into "good morning, sunshine" and "sleep tight, my love." They had a trove of insid
Britney had texted, followed by a link.
: "Sounds perfe
ghing over pasta, appeared in their chat history. He had
Photos of them, side-by-side, beaming, appeared in their chats, accompanied by captions like "Making memories!" and "Best day ever with my favorite person.
at midnight. "You too, G," she'd reply almost instantly. The daily "good night" messages, the ones that had once been exclusi
laced it back on the nightstand, my hands shaking. He emerged, towel wrapped around his waist, eyes still haz
voice was laced with something that sounded
re, finally, after all this time..." The lie came easily, a well-worn path of self-deception.
ed you too. I promise to make it up to you. I'll take a few days off, we'll explore London, just like we alway
t scones?," he reminisced, his voice full of a nostalgia that felt
Yes," I whispered, the word catching in my throat. "Let's go. Tomorrow. All
y. "Uh... tomorrow? I already made plans... with Britney.
Just a cold, hard assessment. The silence hung heavy, suffocating. He sq
ed sigh. "Fine," he conceded, his v
cker of something akin to hope, or perhaps just a morbid curiosity,
ir was warm, filled with the scent of fresh pastries and coffee. We ordered our s
door chimed. My
it
smile lit up her face. "Graham! Katelyn! What a surprise!" She practically skipped towar
His face drained of color. "Britney! What are
ou said we had to try it together." She turned to me, her smile unwavering. "But it's so sweet of you to come with Katelyn! You're such a good boyfrie
... she's really good at planning, Katelyn. She thought it would be nice
e not, Britney. The more the merrier." My voice was
st the wall. She chatted animatedly, regaling us with stories of her favorite London haunts, her voice a
ng between us. He tried to steer the conversation, to make it abo
elyn," she began, a predatory glint in her innocent eyes, "Graham is so stressed with his studies. He needs someone calm, someone who understands h
sn't about coffee. This wa
y." I paused, then added, "That bracelet, the silver one you gave him? The one you both got for your six-month anniversary? It' s a lovel
king about? It's just a thank you gift! You Americans are so weird with your cu
s? My mistake. I just assumed, because... well, Graham threw his away this morning. Said
er carefully constructed facade crumbled. Jus
?" he asked, sen
you?" Her voice was a choked whisper, rising in accusation. "After everything... you just threw it away?" Tears
hands. "What? What happened? Katelyn, what did you say to her
," I said, my voice eerily calm. "
t! Why would you say that?" He quickly put down the coffee
He just ran to her. My chest ached, a deep, hollow pain
et, felt like a lead weight. I walked back to the hotel, the city lights blurring through my unshed tears. When I got to my room, I r
ng. And waiting. The hours crawled by, slow and agoniz
aham's side, his arm around her. Her head rested on his shoulder, a triumphant smile on her face. T
just break. It