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After My Ex Punched the Man I’m Falling For Novel Cover

After My Ex Punched the Man I’m Falling For

Recovering from a devastating breakup, a woman begins to fall for a kind man who provides the warmth she previously lacked. However, her former lover’s dangerous obsession triggers a violent assault on her new romantic interest. This aggressive clash forces her to address past traumas while managing a delicate new relationship. She is left to decide if she can safeguard her heart and her partner from a volatile ex who refuses to move on.
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Chapter 1

The candle was melting.

I watched it happen in real time — the little flame eating through the wax, a slow white drip running down the side of the birthday cake the waiter had set in front of me twenty minutes ago with a careful, professional smile. The kind of smile that said: I'm not going to ask.

The rooftop bar was full. Couples leaning across small tables. A group of women shrieking at something on a phone. Jazz coming out of a speaker somewhere, low and unhurried. All around me, the city did what it always did — moved, breathed, didn't care.

I sat very still.

Jayden's jacket had been on the back of his chair. Then it was in his hand. Then he was gone.

It had taken under ninety seconds. From the moment his phone buzzed — I saw the name on the screen, Adriana, in white letters — to the moment the door to the stairwell swung shut behind him. Ninety seconds, one half-apology mumbled at the middle of my forehead, and a birthday cake with a single candle that no one was going to blow out.

"I'm sorry, Mel. She's a wreck. You know how she gets."

That was it. That was the whole thing.

I did know how she got. I had been watching how she got for twenty years. What I hadn't understood, until right now, watching this candle die, was that knowing how Adriana got had always been more important to Jayden than knowing how I was.

The waiter materialized beside me. Young guy, maybe my age. He looked at the untouched cake, looked at the empty chair across from me, and had the decency to study a point just past my shoulder.

"Can I get you anything else? Or, uh — " He cleared his throat. "Would you like the bill?"

The bill.

I pulled out my card. "Yes," I said. "Please."

My voice came out completely normal. That surprised me.

---

The bench outside was cold. October in Manhattan — the air had teeth. I hadn't grabbed my coat on the way out. I sat down anyway, and I cried.

Not the way you cry in movies. No heaving sobs, no mascara rivers. Just tears running down my face while I stared at the sidewalk, slow and steady, like something that had been building pressure for a long time had finally found a hairline crack. My chest hurt. Not dramatically. Just a deep, structural ache — the kind you feel when something load-bearing gives way.

Ten years.

I had loved Jayden Hansen for ten years. I had shown up every time he called. I had swallowed every canceled plan, every redirected attention, every night I sat somewhere alone because Adriana needed him and I was the one who understood. I had told myself: this is what love looks like. Patient. Generous. Undemanding. I had believed, with a stubbornness that now made my stomach turn, that if I just kept being steady, kept being easy, kept being there — he would look at me one day and see it.

He never looked.

"Those are not hot-chocolate-weather tears," said a voice beside me. "But I brought it anyway."

I startled. Lucy Scott lowered herself onto the bench like she'd been planning to sit there all along, and held out a paper cup. She was Jayden's mother — had been my surrogate aunt since I was nine years old, the woman who remembered my food allergies and kept butterscotch candies in her purse for no reason. She was wearing a camel coat and an expression I had never seen on her face before. Not pity. Something more careful than that.

I took the cup. It was warm. I hadn't realized my hands were cold.

"He called you," I said.

"He did not." She wrapped both hands around her own cup. "I saw you leave. I've been watching that boy not see you for a long time, Melody. I figured tonight might be the night the math finally didn't add up."

I looked at the sidewalk. A cab went by. Someone's dog stopped to investigate a lamppost.

"I'm okay," I said.

"I didn't ask."

We sat with that for a moment.

"You've spent ten years being his safety net," Lucy said, quietly and without cruelty. "And he doesn't even notice when you fall."

Something in my throat closed up. I pressed my lips together and nodded, because if I spoke I was going to lose the fragile equilibrium I'd managed to pull together on the walk out of the bar.

Lucy let the silence hold for exactly as long as it needed to. Then she said, "I want to tell you about a job."

I looked at her.

"Julian Black." She said the name like it was a normal name, which it wasn't — Julian Black had three bestselling series, a publisher who sent increasingly desperate emails, and a reputation for being creatively brilliant and professionally impossible. "He needs a personal editor. Someone who can actually get a manuscript out of him by the deadline his publisher is about to move to legally binding."

"I'm not — " I started.

"You have a literature degree, sharp instincts, and you are the only person I have ever seen argue Jayden into a corner using nothing but sentence structure," Lucy said. "You're qualified. You're more than qualified. And you need something that is yours."

I stared at my hot chocolate. The steam had gone thin.

Something that is yours.

I couldn't remember the last time I had something that fit that description. Everything in my life had been oriented around someone else's gravity — Jayden's schedule, Adriana's moods, my parents' careful neutrality between their two daughters that had always, somehow, landed a degree off-center from me.

"Okay," I said.

Lucy nodded once, like she'd expected nothing else.

---

That night, in my apartment, I sent Jayden a text.

*I hope Adriana's okay. I think we both need some space for a while.*

I set the phone face-down on my nightstand.

Then I picked up my notebook — the battered one with the cracked spine and margins full of half-finished sketches — and I drew. Curving lines. Architectural shapes. A window with too many panes. I didn't think about what I was drawing. My hand just moved.

At some point I fell asleep with the pen still in my hand.

Jayden didn't text back that night. I didn't check.

For the first time in ten years, I didn't wait.

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