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Chapter 2: The Unraveling

Author: Dzifa
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The silence stretched like a wire pulled taut.

Isabella stood frozen in the doorway, her eyes moving between her fiancé and her best friend as if watching a film she couldn't quite comprehend. Jonathan scrambled off the couch, grabbing for his pants with shaking hands. Priscilla pulled the blanket to her chin but made no move to leave, no move to cover her shame with anything more than threadbare cotton.

"Bella, please." Jonathan's voice cracked. He stumbled toward her, one hand outstretched, his jeans only half-fastened. "This isn't what it looks like."

Isabella laughed.

The sound surprised her, a hollow, broken thing that echoed off the walls. "You're going to stand there with your pants undone and tell me this isn't what it looks like? Did you think I was born yesterday? Did you think I was that stupid?"

"I didn't mean for this to happen." He was closer now, close enough that she could smell Priscilla's perfume on his skin. The same perfume she'd bought her best friend for Christmas. "It was a mistake. One mistake. We were both drunk, and she was upset about something, and one thing led to another"

"One thing led to another?" Isabella's voice rose. "One thing? We've been together for three years, Jonathan. Three years. We have a wedding date. I have a dress hanging in my mother's closet. And you're telling me one thing led to another?"

Behind him, Priscilla finally moved. She rose from the couch with the practiced grace of someone used to being watched, wrapping the blanket around her tall frame like a gown. Her dyed blonde hair was tousled, her brown eyes unreadable.

"Bella," she said quietly. "I know you're angry. You have every right to be."

"Angry?" Isabella's laugh turned bitter. "I'm not angry, Priscilla. I'm impressed. You managed to sleep with my fiancé while crying to me about being pregnant with some random guy's baby. That takes talent. That takes real dedication to the craft of being a terrible person."

Priscilla flinched. "That part was true. I am pregnant."

"Congratulations. Sounds like you've got plenty of options for who to put on the birth certificate."

Jonathan reached for her arm. Isabella jerked away as if burned.

"Don't touch me. Don't you ever touch me again."

"Bella, please. I love you. You know I love you. This didn't mean anything"

"Stop talking."

He didn't stop. "She means nothing to me. It was physical. You and I have something real. We have a life together. We have"

"I said stop talking!"

The words ripped from her throat with a force that surprised them all. Jonathan's mouth snapped shut. Priscilla's eyes widened slightly.

Isabella stood in the doorway of her own home, looking at the two people she trusted most in the world, and felt something fundamental shift inside her. It was like watching a building collapse in slow motion brick by brick, beam by beam, until nothing was left but rubble.

"When did it start?"

The question came out flat. Clinical.

Jonathan exchanged a glance with Priscilla. That glance told Isabella everything she needed to know.

"Answer me."

"A few months ago," Priscilla said quietly. "After that party in the Hamptons. You had to work. We stayed behind."

The Hamptons. Isabella had been working. She was always working. Working so they could afford that apartment. Working so Priscilla could pursue her modeling career without worrying about rent. Working so Jonathan could save for their future.

While they were building something else entirely.

"That night she got pregnant," Isabella said slowly. "It was yours, wasn't it?"

Jonathan's face went pale. "Bella"

"Was it yours?"

The silence was louder than any confession.

Isabella nodded slowly, processing the information the way she processed spreadsheets and quarterly reports. Facts. Data. The truth, laid bare.

"So my best friend is carrying my fiancé's baby. And you both sat here, night after night, eating my food, sleeping in my home, letting me plan a surprise party to cheer her up about the pregnancy you caused." She looked at Priscilla. "Was that the plan? Throw a party to celebrate the baby you made with my man?"

"It wasn't like that." Priscilla's voice wavered for the first time. "I didn't plan any of this. It just happened."

"Things don't just happen. People make choices. And you both made yours." Isabella stepped back into the hallway, her hand finding the banister for support. "I want you out. Both of you. Tonight."

"Bella, it's midnight. Where am I supposed to go?" Jonathan pleaded.

"I don't care. Call one of your other girlfriends. I'm sure there are more I don't know about."

"There aren't! I swear, there's only been"

"How many?" Isabella's eyes flashed. "How many times did you cheat on me?"

Jonathan's mouth opened and closed like a fish out of water.

"That's what I thought." She turned to Priscilla. "You have until morning. Take what you need. Leave the rest. I'll have someone pack it up and send it wherever you end up."

Priscilla's mask cracked. Tears spilled down her cheeks real ones this time, or at least better acted than before. "Bella, please. We've been friends for seven years. Seven years. You're my sister. You're the only family I have."

"Should have thought about that before you climbed into bed with my fiancé."

"I was lonely! You're never here! You're always working, always busy, always too tired to go out or do anything fun. Jonathan understood that. He was lonely too. We just found each other when you weren't available."

The words hit like physical blows. Isabella felt each one land in her chest, her stomach, the hollow space behind her ribs where her heart used to be.

"So this is my fault? I worked too hard, so you fucked my fiancé?"

"That's not what I meant"

"That's exactly what you meant." Isabella's voice dropped to a whisper. "You know what I was doing while you two were 'finding each other'? I was securing a job at Thorn Enterprises. A job that would have paid enough for all of us to stop struggling. I was going to tell you tonight. I was going to say, 'Don't worry about the pregnancy, don't worry about anything, I'll take care of us the way I always do.'"

Priscilla's face crumpled.

"But you don't get to be taken care of anymore. Neither of you does." Isabella backed toward the stairs. "Be gone by morning. If you're not, I'll call the police and report you both for breaking. This apartment is in my name. Remember?"

She turned and walked up the stairs, each step feeling like she was climbing out of a grave.

Behind her, Jonathan called her name. Priscilla sobbed. The sounds faded as she reached her bedroom and closed the door.

Isabella stood in the darkness of the room she'd shared with no one, because Jonathan always preferred his own space. She looked at the bed where she'd slept alone for three years. At the closet where his clothes hung next to hers. At the ring on her finger that suddenly felt like a shackle.

She pulled it off.

The diamond caught the streetlight filtering through the curtains, winking at her like it knew a secret she didn't. Three months’ salary. Jonathan had been so proud of that. So proud that he'd spent three months of his salary on a ring for the woman he'd been cheating on.

Isabella walked to the window and opened it. Cold air rushed in, carrying the sounds of the city's distant sirens, a dog barking, someone laughing somewhere far away.

She threw the ring into the night.

It disappeared without a sound.

For a long moment, she stood there, letting the cold seep into her bones. Then she reached for her bag and pulled out Margaret's envelope. Thorn Enterprises. A fresh start. A new life in a city that suddenly felt too small to contain her pain.

Her phone buzzed.

Jonathan: I'll do anything. Please. I love you.

She blocked his number.

Priscilla: I'm so sorry. I'll leave in the morning. Please don't hate me forever.

Isabella stared at the message for a long time. Seven years of friendship. Seven years of memories college nights, first apartments, broken hearts, shared dreams. All of it reduced to this.

She typed back one word: Goodbye.

Then she blocked that number too.

Isabella Davenport sat on the edge of her bed in the apartment that suddenly felt like a stranger's home, and for the first time in years, she had no idea what came next.

The envelope from Margaret Chen lay in her lap like a promise or a threat. Thorn Enterprises. A man she'd never met. A job she hadn't earned yet. A future that had nothing to do with the two people downstairs who were probably still trying to figure out how to salvage the mess they'd made.

She thought about calling her mother. She thought about calling anyone. But who do you call when the two people closest to you have become strangers?

Outside, the city hummed on, indifferent to her pain.

Isabella lay back on the bed and stared at the ceiling until the sky turned gray with dawn.

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