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After My Boyfriend Kissed Another Woman at His Party

During his milestone celebration, my boyfriend committed the ultimate betrayal by kissing another woman in front of me. This public act of infidelity shattered our future and forced me to face a devastating reality. As I navigate the wreckage of our romance, I must find the strength to reclaim my dignity. I am beginning to realize that this heartbreak is a necessary catalyst, allowing me to break free and finally become a stronger version of myself.
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Chapter 3

Saturday at 5:00 AM, the sky over the farmer's market was the color of a bruised plum—heavy, freezing, and entirely devoid of light. The damp cold gnawed at the exposed skin of my wrists as I dragged a fifty-pound sack of Yukon Golds toward the front display. My shoulders burned, the muscle fibers screaming under the strain. I locked my jaw, refusing to stop.

Then, a shadow fell over the frosted asphalt.

Hands—bare, knuckles already reddening in the biting wind—gripped the coarse burlap beside mine.

I looked up. Spencer Harrison. He wore a heavy wool coat that probably cost more than our monthly stall lease, his breath pluming in the icy air. I braced myself for the half-second delay. The calculated smile. The performance.

It didn't come.

"Let go," he said. His voice was gravelly, stripped of its usual velvet.

"I have it."

"Let go, Kinslee."

He didn't wait for my compliance. He took the weight, hoisted the sack over his shoulder with a sharp exhale, and carried it to the bins. He didn't look back to see if I was watching. He just walked back to the truck, his boots crunching on the ice, and grabbed the next crate.

For four hours, the sun crawled over the horizon, thawing nothing. The Saturday rush hit like a tide. I waited for Spencer to play the charismatic prince, to flirt with the older women buying preserves or charm the regulars into larger tips. He didn't. He bagged produce. He counted back change with rapid, unthinking precision. He hauled away the heavy, splintering wooden flats, his expensive coat gathering dust and grease.

I watched him from the corner of my eye. I noticed the sweat gathering at his temples despite the freezing wind. I noticed the dirt caked under his fingernails.

At 9:00 AM, the rush finally broke. He stood by the tailgate, wiping his hands on a rough towel. He looked at me. He was waiting. Not for a medal, I realized, noting the quiet, unshielded exhaustion in his posture. Just an acknowledgment.

I tapped my pen against my clipboard. One. Two. Three.

"The Fuji apples need rotating," I said, my voice perfectly level.

He stared at me for a long moment. A muscle feathered in his jaw. Then, without a single word of complaint, he turned and went to the apple bins.

I didn't thank him. But I opened the mental notebook. I filed away the grease stain, the silence, the sheer, unpolished capability of him. It was a dangerous data point.

Months bled into the sterile anxiety of application season. The hospital visits stabilized into a grim routine, and I anchored myself in the absolute certainty of early admissions.

It was a Tuesday night, 11:14 PM, when my phone vibrated against my desk.

*Spencer.*

I let it ring three times before sliding the answer icon. "It's late."

"Columbia?" The word cracked like a whip through the speaker.

I went still. My pen hovered over a calculus proof. "Excuse me?"

"I saw Mr. Harding's desk. The counselor's outbox." His breathing was jagged, loud and erratic in my ear. "Columbia, Kinslee? Really? Since when?"

"Since it became the premier program for applied mathematics on the East Coast," I said, my tone dropping to the clinical chill of a winter morning. "How did you see Harding's desk?"

"That doesn't matter!" He was pacing; I could hear the echo of his footsteps in whatever cavernous room he was standing in. "I have legacy at Yale. Brown. We talked about Boston. You didn't even factor me in."

The audacity of it was almost architectural—a towering, hollow structure of entitlement.

"Factor you in." I set my pen down. "To my future."

"Yes!" he snapped, the possessiveness bleeding through the line, thick and suffocating. "We could have coordinated. I could have made calls. You just—you walled me out. Again."

I leaned back in my chair. The room was dark, lit only by the harsh, geometric glare of my desk lamp. "Let me clarify the geometry of this situation for you, Spencer."

He stopped pacing. The line hummed with heavy static.

"You are a boy who occasionally carries apples and expects it to rewrite my reality," I said, my voice dropping to a quiet, devastating register. "We do not have a relationship. We do not have a shared trajectory. You do not own my ambition, and you certainly do not have the clearance to audit my college applications."

"Kinslee, I just wanted—"

"You wanted compliance," I cut in, surgically removing his defense. "You wanted to map your legacy over my hard work so you could feel like you orchestrated my success. I am not a variable in your equation."

"You're so damn cold," he whispered. It sounded less like an insult and more like a physical wound.

"I am precise," I corrected. "There is a difference. Do not look at my counselor's files again."

I hung up.

The silence in my bedroom was immediate and absolute. I looked at the phone resting on the wood grain. My knuckles were entirely white.

I picked up my pen. Tapped it against the desk. One, two, three.

Then I returned to the proof, forcing the numbers to make sense where the boy did not.

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