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The Day I Caught Him Cheating, I Married Another

Chapter 2 2

Word Count: 1034    |    Released on: 19/01/2026

against her legs. It smelled like n

dshield wipers sliced back and forth. Swish, swish. The rhythm was

ty Hall loomed through the curtain

sudden silence in th

and turned toward her. His move

here,"

the building, then at the man beside her. Reali

very expensive car-about to marry him because... because

on the buckle o

cleared her throat. "I can't d

't look angry. He just rested his arm

to make him regr

ld still see Javon's face, the smugness, the way he had lo

re baggage. That's what he ha

The vibration against her thigh

Home: Second Notic

ion, the room and board, the physical therapy. Javon had promised to help.

st debt and a grandmother

lumping shoulders told him everything he needed to know. He knew abou

rance," he said quietly.

head sna

ura

s more common than marriage for love. He wasn't offering a fairy tale; he was offering a busines

es. But more importantly, he was a li

d the phone back into her po

ed out onto the wet pavement, the col

ood close, his shoulder brushing against hers. She noticed that he was holding the umbrella entirely over her, leavi

up the steps

old paper. It was quiet, save for the s

od close to her, a solid wall o

middle-aged woman with glasses on a chain. Her eyes flicked

form across

was shaking so badly the tip tap

the letters came out jagged. Sh

cover

nd warm. He steadied the pen,

Kiley," he

first time he had used her name. It sounded

..

ign," h

With his hand guiding hers,

hrough the lines. There were no flowers. No music. Just the

take thi

ated. One s

er hallway. She thought of Grandm

," sh

dn't hesit

tamped the

encing her to life. Or maybe

cate to Kiley. She reached for it, he

ok the certificate from the cl

arted. "I sho

slid it into the inner pocket of

fe," he said. "Y

he lost her phone twice a week. But he couldn't know that. Unless he

don

ced a hand on the small of her b

, Mrs. Wi

h her spine. Mrs. Wilkinson. It

had stopped. A single beam of sunlight cut t

to a stranger. And she had a fee

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The Day I Caught Him Cheating, I Married Another
The Day I Caught Him Cheating, I Married Another
“I walked into my apartment dripping wet from the rain, only to hear a guttural moan coming from the bedroom. I told myself it was just the TV, but my shaking hands could barely fit the key into the lock. When the door swung open, I saw a pair of red stilettos on the floor and my fiancé's favorite silk tie discarded like trash. I pushed the bedroom door open to find Javon in our bed with another woman, the sheets I had just washed two days ago tangled around them. Instead of apologizing, Javon looked at me with a sneer and barked, "You don't know how to knock?" He claimed he paid the bills, even though I worked double shifts just to keep the lights on while he chased a promotion he'd never get. When I slapped him, he didn't show remorse-he called me a "stupid bitch" and lunged at me with a look of pure malice. My life was a total wreck; my fiancé was a cheater, and my grandmother was about to be kicked out of her nursing home because I was forty dollars short of the payment. I felt like I was falling off a cliff with no one to catch me. Why was the man I loved treating me like a cockroach in my own home? Just as Javon moved to strike me, a shadow fell over the room. A man in an expensive black trench coat stood in the doorway, his presence sucking the oxygen out of the room. It was Carmine Wilkinson, a man I had never met but whose terrifying calm made my heart stop. He didn't look at the trash on the bed; he only looked at me. He handed me a monogrammed handkerchief and asked one simple, brutal question. "Do you want revenge?" I nodded, desperate for any lifeline in the middle of my imploding world. He didn't offer me a shoulder to cry on; he looked me in the eye and gave me an ultimatum that would change my life forever. "Good. Get your ID. We're going to City Hall."”