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Hitched or Ditched?
Hitched or Ditched?
Author: Magnificence

Chapter 1

Author: Magnificence
Theodore Scott's smile froze, and his eyes quickly shifted away from me. "I saw it in a fashion magazine."

I didn't say anything.

He leaned closer, his fingers gently gripping my chin. "What's wrong? Don't you believe me?"

His fingertips were warm, but his eyes flickered for just a moment.

"Of course I do." I smiled and tapped his chest with my fingertip. "I just didn't expect the great lawyer to be researching this stuff."

He leaned down and kissed my forehead. "For you, I'd be willing to learn anything."

"I'll go get you some water." He turned and left the room, even forgetting to take his phone.

I hesitated for a moment, then entered the passcode and unlocked it. This was the first time I'd checked his phone in all these years, and the password was still my birthday—it hadn't changed.

The chat history, photos, and call logs were all clean. I let out a breath, laughing at myself for being paranoid. Yet, when my fingers hovered over the Instagram message search bar, I gave in and typed "red-bottom heels".

An unfamiliar account popped up with a blank profile picture, named "Celeste Starr". It showed as blocked and couldn't be re-followed.

Quietly, I memorized the account details and searched again with my own alternate account. A profile with a blurry side-face photo appeared, and I sent a follow request.

The other person quickly accepted and sent a message. "Are you a fan?"

My heart suddenly tightened, and a cold dread washed over me. "Yeah, I saw you in a magazine and got your contact through a friend."

She didn't seem to think much of it and quickly replied, "Thank you for following! Who was it? But no worries. Welcome!"

"It was Mr. Smith. You know him." I vaguely made up a name, my palms breaking out in a cold sweat.

The other person sent a cute emoji. "Oh, that makes sense! Thanks for the love."

After a few more casual exchanges, I opened her page. The latest posts were retouched selfies and event shots.

The lady in the photos had striking, bold features and an incredible figure. The backgrounds were mostly high-end restaurants, backstage at fashion shows, or gyms.

She was probably a model.

I kept scrolling down and stopped at a post from a week ago. She had posted a back-view photo, her pose lazy yet incredibly seductive.

She was on her tiptoes, showing off her heels with red soles. This was the only photo with a caption.

"Thanks for the gift, Mr. S."

She even added a few heart emojis.

Mr. S?

My chest tightened as if an invisible hand had gripped my heart. Suddenly, I felt suffocated.

I covered my mouth, afraid I might cry out loud. Even so, broken sobs still escaped from my throat.

Everything suddenly made sense.

The luxury receipt that had mysteriously appeared at home last week, his frequent late nights at the office, and even the hushed call on the balcony two nights ago. He had hung up the second he noticed me awake, claiming it was an urgent case from the firm.

So, that was it.

Ten years of love, and we were finally about to make it official. I didn't want to believe that Theodore, who loved and cherished me, would actually betray me.

However, a crystal-clear voice in my heart told me that my fiance had indeed fallen in love with another woman.

My hands shook so badly I could barely hold the phone.

Tears splashed onto the screen as I opened his text messages. It was a 12,800-dollar purchase record from a women's shoe store downtown.

It matched the receipt exactly.

Just then, footsteps approached from outside. I quickly locked the screen and put the phone back where it was.

"Sorry for the long wait." Theodore walked over, carrying a glass of warm water in one hand and an orange gift box in the other. His smile was gentle as he asked, "Guess what I've prepared for you?"

He opened the box, revealing the latest designer handbag that was nearly impossible to find in stores.
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