Masuk
SANDRA’S POV
“So this is what you’ve been doing?” My voice shakes no matter how hard I try to steady it. “F*cking my best friend behind my back?”
Pamela grabs the blanket fast, pulling it against her chest with trembling hands like covering herself changes anything.
Austin barely reacts. That’s the worst part. No panic. No guilt. No rushing to explain himself. He just drags his shirt over his head slowly, calm as hell, like I’m overreacting already and we haven’t even started talking yet.
I stare at him, disbelief mixing with humiliation so sharp it almost makes me nauseous. “Say something,” I whisper harshly, wiping angrily at my face. “Go on. Tell me I’m wrong. Tell me I didn’t just walk in and see exactly what I think I saw.”
Pamela shakes her head quickly. “Sandra, please…… it’s not…..”
“Don’t.” The word slices out of me instantly. “Don’t fucking lie to me right now. Not when I’m standing here looking at both of you like this.”
Austin exhales slowly through his nose, already irritated. Like this conversation is exhausting for him. And damn, that hurts worse than the cheating.
Because he’s supposed to love me. Instead I feel like the unwanted third person in their room. “What are you doing here?” he asks finally.
I blink at him. Once. Then again. “What am I doing here?” A laugh escapes me, broken and sharp. “Are you serious right now? That’s your question? Not sorry? Not holy shit, Sandra, I fucked up? Just…… what am I doing here?”
I wipe at my face again before another tear can fall. I’m not crying in front of him. I refuse. Austin looks at me like I’m being difficult. “Babe, you’re turning this into something bigger than it is.”
My stare locks onto his face. “What?”
“You know how you get when you’re upset.” His tone stays calm, almost patronizing. “You blow things out of proportion instead of thinking clearly. Just calm down so we can actually talk about this.”
For a second I genuinely can’t speak. Did he really just say that? I walk in on him naked with my best friend and somehow I’m still the problem. “Out of proportion?” I repeat quietly, staring at him in disbelief before my voice cracks louder. “Austin, I caught you in bed with her!”
“It didn’t mean anything.” The words hit me harder than I expect. Not because they hurt. Because they make me feel stupid.
My lips part slowly as I stare at him, searching his face desperately for something human. Regret. Shame. Anything.
“It didn’t mean anything,” I repeat softly. “So what does that make me?” Austin says nothing. And somehow that silence answers everything. Pamela finally speaks again, her voice trembling harder now. “Sandra……. I swear, I never wanted this to happen like this.”
A bitter laugh leaves me instantly. “Like this?” I shake my head slowly. “Pamela, you don’t accidentally end up naked in bed with your best friend’s boyfriend. This wasn’t some little mistake. You both made a fucking choice.”
Her eyes drop immediately. “God…….” My voice cracks softer this time as I step back toward the door. “I trusted both of you.”
Austin sighs again, frustrated now. “Can you stop being dramatic and think about this properly for once?”
Something inside me goes completely still. “Think about it properly?” My voice rises before I can stop it. “What exactly do you want me to think about, Austin? Huh? That maybe I interrupted you at a bad time? That maybe seeing my best friend under you somehow has another explanation?”
“You’re emotional right now.”
“No shit!”
“You’re acting crazy.”
I stare at him for a long second. Then suddenly the hurt starts disappearing. Not completely. But enough for something colder to take its place. Because this man is never going to admit what he did. “Damn you,” I whisper, shaking my head slowly. “Seriously……. damn you.”
I turn toward the door. “Sandra, wait….,.” I stop when Pamela’s voice cracks behind me. Against my better judgment, I turn back.
She’s clutching the blanket tightly now, tears running down her face. “You don’t understand what’s been happening.”
“What the fuck does that even mean?”
“It wasn’t supposed to happen like this,” she says shakily. “We didn’t plan—”
“If you say ‘it just happened,’ I swear to God…..”
“We care about each other!”
The room falls silent. Austin’s head snaps toward her immediately. “Pam.”
“What?” she asks desperately, looking between both of us. “It’s true!”
Austin’s jaw tightens hard enough for me to see it. But he still doesn’t deny it. And suddenly I almost feel sorry for her. I look at Pamela carefully, really look at her, and realize she actually thinks he’ll choose her.
“He’s not going to pick you,” I say quietly. Her face falls instantly. “You’re convenient right now,” I continue, my voice colder than I’ve ever heard it. “That’s all. The second this stops being fun for him, he’ll do the exact same thing to you too.”
“That’s not true,” she whispers weakly. I look directly at Austin. “Tell her I’m wrong.” He says nothing.
Pamela’s expression crumbles. And that’s the final confirmation I need. I shake my head slowly and step backward toward the hallway again. “Good luck, Pam,” I say quietly. “You’re gonna need it.” Then I walk out before either of them can stop me this time.
KELVIN'S POVOne year later…...Rachel walks into my office without knocking.She drops three folders onto my desk before stealing the coffee I haven't touched yet."Good morning to you too."She takes a sip."It was.""That was my coffee.""It was your coffee."I stare at her."You've become fearless.""You got married.""So?""You stopped being intimidating.""I was intimidating?""You used to scare entire boardrooms.""And now?""Now you send heart emojis during meetings."I nearly choke."I did that once.""You sent it to the board chat.""It was an accident.""It was hilarious."Before I can defend myself, my phone vibrates.*Wife ❤️*Rachel notices immediately."There it is.""What?""That smile.""I don't have a smile.""You have the smile."I answer the call anyway."Morning."Sandra's voice makes the office feel smaller somehow."Busy?""I was being bullied."Rachel places a hand dramatically against her chest."I heard that."Sandra laughs through the phone."Hi, Rachel.""T
SANDRA'S POVClayton Global's annual charity reception looks exactly the way wealthy people think hope should look.Crystal chandeliers, live string music and Champagne flowing like water.Politicians chatting with investors. Business executives pretending they aren't secretly watching one another.Tonight, they're watching us instead.Kelvin offers me his arm before we enter the ballroom."You still have time to run."I glance at him."Is that your idea of romance?""It's my idea of an emergency exit."I slip my hand through his arm."Too late.""You've decided?""I decided a long time ago."His smile reaches his eyes."Good."The ballroom doors open.Conversations pause. Not all of them, just enough.People look.Some smile politely and some don't bother hiding their curiosity.A few months ago, I would've shrunk beneath those stares.Tonight, I smile back.Rachel appears almost immediately, carrying a champagne flute she clearly has no intention of drinking."There you are."Kelvin
KELVIN'S POVThe boardroom is already full when I walk in, with shareholders, senior executives, legal advisers, and board members filling every seat, and not a single person bothering to pretend this is just another ordinary meeting.Rachel slides into step beside me carrying a tablet."You've got this.""You sound unconvinced.""I am unconvinced."I glance at her. "That's not encouraging.""I believe in honesty.""You could've chosen optimism.""I tried." She shrugs. "It didn't suit me."Despite everything, I smile.The room notices.Whispers immediately begin.Rachel clears her throat."Ladies and gentlemen, unless anyone intends to solve the global economy before breakfast, shall we begin?"A few nervous laughs ripple through the room, the tension eases slightly.I take my seat at the head of the table.Mr. Hanley, one of the older shareholders, wastes no time."We'll speak plainly.""I'd prefer that.""Your personal life has become a corporate liability."Across the table, Direct
SANDRA'S POVWalking across campus doesn't feel like walking into a courtroom anymore. It finally feels like a campus again, where not everyone stares, though some still do, some still whisper, and others pretend they aren't whispering at all. It's progress, and for now, I can live with that.Lena catches up beside me carrying two iced coffees and an expression that promises trouble."I bought you caffeine.""You also bought yourself caffeine.""I'm generous.""You're addicted.""I can be both."She hands me a cup."You look lighter.""I slept.""With eight pillows and anxiety?""Seven pillows."She nods."That's growth."I laugh, and a group of classmates passing us glance over.One of them smiles."Hey, Sandra. Good luck on your presentation."I blink. "Thanks."They keep walking.Lena nudges my shoulder. "See?""I almost forgot what normal people sound like.""They're overrated."Our marketing lecture begins ten minutes later. Professor Mitchell walks in carrying his laptop."Pre
KELVIN'S POVMarcus smiles one last time before climbing into his SUV.The engine starts.The taillights disappear beyond the gates. Only then do I look down at the photograph still resting on my car.Sandra steps beside me."What is it?"I don't answer immediately.Not because I'm hiding it but because I'm already exhausted. I hand her the photograph.She studies it, her expression changes almost instantly.It's subtle, just a flicker.Confusion.Then something sharper.The picture shows me sitting inside a quiet restaurant with a woman around sixty years old. She's holding my hand across the table while I'm leaning forward, saying something the camera can't hear.Without context, it looks intimate.Sandra stares at it a second longer than I expected.Then she quietly asks,"Who is she?"The question isn't angry.It's careful.I look at her."You thought…..."She immediately groans. "I know. I know how this looks.""You were jealous.""I was not.""You absolutely were.""It lasted f
SANDRA'S POVI spend the entire drive to my childhood home wondering if this is a terrible idea.Kelvin glances at me before stopping at a red light."You've sighed six times.""I counted five.""I missed one while driving.""I appreciate your commitment to accuracy."He smiles."You can still change your mind.""So can you.""I've already worn the uncomfortable suit.""I picked that suit.""I know.""If tonight goes badly...""I'm blaming your fashion choices."A laugh escapes me before I can stop it."That's better.""What is?""You laughed.""I also feel like throwing up.""We can multitask."I roll my eyes."I forgot how annoying you are.""No, you got used to it."When the car stops outside the Nicholson house, neither of us reaches for the door.The porch light glows softly.Everything looks exactly the same, everything feels completely different.Kelvin quietly clears his throat."If your dad throws me out...""I'll leave with you.""If he throws both of us out?""We'll order p
SANDRA’S POVThe morning air is cooler than I expect. It hits my skin the second I step outside the hotel, sharp enough to wake me properly this time, not like the slow, blurry waking inside that room.This is real, Cars move past me. People walk by carrying coffee cups and talking about normal thi
KELVIN’S POV I shouldn’t be here. I should be home dealing with Austin instead of hiding in a hotel room with expensive whiskey and thoughts I’ve been avoiding for months now.But instead, here I am. The Sterling. Room 206. A place where nobody knows me, where I can sit in silence for one night an
SANDRA’S POVI book a room at the front desk without really thinking about it, my fingers tightening around my credit card while the concierge types something into the computer.“Room 206, Miss Nicholson. Enjoy your stay.” I take the key card and head straight toward the bar before I can think too
SANDRA’S POVThe door slams behind me harder than I expect, the sound echoing down the hallway like a gunshot.I keep walking fast anyway. If I stop, even for a second, I know I’ll lose it completely.My legs feel weird beneath me, stiff and heavy at the same time, like my body is moving without wa







