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The Day I Caught Him Cheating, I Married Another

Chapter 5 5

Word Count: 788    |    Released on: 19/01/2026

ous parked in front of Gino's Trattoria. The

cramped. The tablecloths were red checkered, a

wearing a dress with too many sequins, her

ad of the table. The si

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. "We hear your new husband is in... bu

ot. She gripped her fork.

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through the room. Uncle Bo

d her mouth to defend him, but Carmine's hand

gaze across the table, and the laughter died in throa

ed with steel. "I heard your credit card was frozen

r face drained of color. "H

p of his water. "You hear things. Background ch

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team like this. You couldn

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to the table,"

Kiley. He adjusted the brakes, che

rmine's hand. "Thank you, son.

easure, Rose,

andmother's shining eyes. She looked at

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as cutting his lasagna, com

had brought the onl

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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."”