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The Woman I Became After You
The Woman I Became After You
Author: Utunestrokes

The Night I Lost Everything

Author: Utunestrokes
last update publish date: 2026-08-12 15:07:18

I stood in front of the mirror, adjusting the sleeves of my dark blue dress while trying to hide the smile tugging at my lips. Victor’s message had filled my heart with hope: I will be home before nine. Please dress nicely. I have something important to tell you. Those words had stayed with me all afternoon, replaying themselves over and over until I could recite them in my sleep.

For six years, Victor Hale had been the man I loved, the man I trusted, and the man I believed I would spend the rest of my life with. My best friend, Nora Bennett, had been the first person to guess what I was thinking. “You sound like you are expecting a proposal,” she had said when I called her earlier that day. I laughed and denied it, but deep inside, I hoped with everything in me that she was right.

Victor and I had shared difficult months together, family problems, quiet celebrations, and dreams we had built side by side. I had stood beside him when his business was struggling and encouraged him whenever he doubted himself, and I truly believed that we were building a future together.

But at nine o’clock, Victor was not home. At nine thirty, he still had not arrived, and by ten I found myself calling him, only to be met with silence. I called again, and again there was no answer. A strange, uneasy feeling settled in my stomach, but I pushed it away and told myself that Victor had simply been busy for weeks because of an important project at work. His late nights did not have to mean anything. I trusted him, or at least I thought I did.

At eleven fifteen, I heard a car stop outside, and my heart lifted immediately. I rushed toward the window and saw Victor’s black car parked near the entrance, and for a moment everything in me relaxed. Then I noticed he was not alone. A woman stepped out of the passenger side, and I stopped breathing. She wore a beautiful black dress, and I recognized her the instant I saw her face. Sophia Reed, Victor’s colleague, the woman whose name had been slipping into our conversations more and more over the last two months. I watched Victor walk around the car and rest his hand gently on her waist, and my smile disappeared completely.

I stood beside the window telling myself there had to be an explanation, that things were not what they seemed. The front door opened a few moments later, and I heard Victor speaking downstairs, followed by the soft sound of Sophia’s laughter drifting up the staircase. I walked toward the stairs slowly, my legs feeling heavier with every step. When I reached the bottom, Victor looked up and saw me, and his expression changed at once.

“Why are you still awake?” he asked.

I looked at Sophia. “Who is she?”

Victor did not answer, so I turned back to him. “You told me you had something important to tell me tonight.”

“I was going to explain everything.”

“Then explain it,” I said, and he took a slow, steadying breath. That was when I noticed something in his right hand, a small black box, and my heart began beating so fast I could feel it in my throat. For one foolish second, hope returned, and I thought that perhaps I had misunderstood everything happening in front of me.

Victor opened the box, and inside was a beautiful diamond ring. My eyes filled with tears before I could stop them, but then Victor looked at Sophia and held the ring out toward her instead, and whatever hope had remained inside me disappeared so quickly it nearly hurt.

Sophia stared at the ring. “Victor, are you sure?”

He nodded. “I have never been more sure about anything.”

I looked at him in disbelief, unable to comprehend that the man I had loved for six years was holding out another woman’s engagement ring right in front of me. “Victor,” I whispered.

He finally looked at me. “I am sorry.”

I laughed softly, though there was nothing funny about the moment, because I genuinely did not know what else to do. “You are sorry?”

“I wanted to tell you before this happened.”

“You wanted to tell me before you proposed to her?”

He lowered his eyes, and in that silence I understood that whatever this was, it had not started tonight. “How long?” I asked. He said nothing. “How long have you been with her?”

“Three months,” he finally admitted.

Three months. For three months, Victor had kissed another woman while coming home to me every night, allowing me to believe that what we had was still real.

I turned to Sophia. “Did you know about me?”

She lowered her gaze before answering quietly, “Yes.”

That single word hurt more than anything Victor had said all night. I looked back at him. “Did you ever love me?”

His expression softened. “I did.”

“Then when did you stop?”

He had no answer for that either.

I looked down at my dress, the one I had chosen so carefully because I believed tonight would become one of the happiest nights of my life. Instead, I was standing in front of the man I loved while he prepared to offer another woman the very future he had once promised me. Tears ran down my cheeks, but this time I did not bother wiping them away.

Victor stepped toward me. “Elena, please let me explain.”

“No,” I said, and he stopped where he stood.

For the first time that night, I felt something stronger than heartbreak rising inside me: anger. I had spent six years making excuses for him, forgiving broken promises, and ignoring warning signs I should have paid attention to long ago. In that moment I realized I had spent so much energy trying to keep Victor happy that I had completely forgotten to ask myself whether I was happy at all.

I walked upstairs and into our bedroom, and Victor followed close behind. “Where are you going?” he asked. I opened the wardrobe and pulled out a small suitcase without answering him at first. “I am leaving,” I finally said.

“Where will you go?”

I looked at him through the mirror. “I do not know.”

“You cannot leave like this.”

I turned to face him directly. “You already left me long before tonight. You just waited until now to tell me.”

Victor stared at me, and I closed the suitcase and picked it up. He called my name again as I walked toward the door, but this time I did not turn around.

I walked out of the apartment with tears in my eyes and pain settled deep in my heart, yet I also carried something I had not felt in years. For the first time, I was choosing myself. I did not know where I would sleep that night or how I would begin rebuilding my life from nothing, but as I stepped out into the cold night air, I made myself one quiet promise: I would never again lose myself trying to keep someone else.

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