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Elena Hart stood at the doorway, clutching the box of homemade pastries she'd baked for Liam , her boyfriend. Restless, she checked her phone again-two hours had passed, and he still hadn't called her back.
Her heart raced with a mixture of worry and anticipation, each minute feeding her unease. Something must have happened to keep him from answering, she reasoned, willing away the creeping shadows of doubt.
Looking up, she noticed the faint glow coming from his apartment window. Relief flooded through her; at least he was home. But one question lingered stubbornly in her mind: why hadn't he answered her calls if he was just right there?
Taking a steadying breath, Elena knocked softly on the door, hoping Liam would greet her with his usual warmth-his easy smile, his familiar charm that always put her at ease. She wanted to believe he had a good reason for not picking up.
An uncomfortable feeling she couldn't quite place. Maybe he was wrapped up in work, she thought. Liam was always busy, often lost in one project or another, his mind miles away even when they were together.
But tonight felt different, the silence heavier, the uncertainty pressing harder. Elena took another breath, her fingers tightening slightly around the pastry box, willing herself to be calm. She raised her hand to knock once more, her heart caught between hope and worry.
The door swung open unexpectedly, and Elena's hopeful expression faded as a young woman stepped into view, her face partly hidden behind a scarf, with only her eyes visible.
Those eyes glinted with a mischievous sparkle as she regarded Elena, a trace of amusement flickering there that sent a chill racing through Elena's veins.
Moments later, Liam appeared behind the woman, a satisfied grin on his face that disappeared the instant he saw Elena standing there. His expression shifted from surprise to discomfort, the mask of ease slipping from his face.
The disheveled look of both of them, the undeniable air of something illicit hanging in the air-Elena felt her chest tighten as realization began to dawn.
The woman, seemingly unfazed by the awkwardness of the moment, brushed past Elena with a casual, almost dismissive glance. She stepped down the stairs without a second thought, leaving
Elena standing motionless at the doorway, her thoughts swirling. Her eyes darted from the woman's retreating figure to Liam, who now looked anywhere but at her.
A few long moments passed, and Elena felt her grip tighten around the small box of pastries she had made for him.
Her stomach churned with the realization of what she had just walked into, but anger quickly took hold, overriding the initial shock. Without hesitation, she threw the box at Liam, the pastries tumbling out as it struck him squarely in the chest.
"Are you cheating on me?" she demanded, her voice steady but her heart pounding wildly. The betrayal she felt was immense, yet her voice stayed firm, unwilling to show him just how deeply he had hurt her.
Liam scratched the back of his head, his usual carefree demeanor now laced with guilt. He gave a weak shrug, as though he was simply caught in something he couldn't or didn't want to explain.
"Well, yeah," he replied with a hint of exasperation, as though the answer was obvious. "Look, Elena, it's just that... you didn't want to do that stuff with me, so I had to find a way to take care of things myself."
His words hit her like a slap in the face, each one more painful than the last. She looked at him, searching for any hint of remorse or apology in his eyes, but found nothing except a careless indifference. She had shared so many late nights with him, dreams and plans for the future, her laughter and insecurities.
Her voice rose, trembling with fury. "You think that justifies this? You're unbelievable, Liam. You're a coward."
"Hey, Elena," he interrupted, raising his hands defensively. "I didn't think you'd understand. You're always busy with school and those little writing projects of yours. You never put me first."
The disdain in his tone, the way he made it sound like everything was somehow her fault, made her blood boil. Her hands clenched into fists at her sides as she struggled to keep her composure.
Elena took a deep breath, her voice low and steady. "I trusted you, Liam. I thought I knew you." She let out a bitter laugh.
"Clearly, I was the fool."
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