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Crashing His Public Proposal To Cheating Boyfriend

After discovering his long-term partner’s infidelity, a devastated man refuses to retreat into the shadows. Instead, he orchestrates a daring act of revenge. During a televised, high-profile marriage proposal, he steps into the frame to expose the truth. This shocking intervention turns a staged romantic event into a public scandal. Under the glare of the cameras, both men must face the fallout of betrayal as lies are stripped away for all to see.
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Chapter 1

The bathroom mirror reflects a woman who looks like she's about to pull off something magnificent.

I adjust the strap of my dress—deep emerald, cut just low enough to make Adrian's eyes stutter when he sees me—and check my phone for the hundredth time. Forty-three messages in the group chat. Maya's last one sits at the top: Cameras are live. He has no idea. Get your ass here.

A laugh bubbles out of me. Nervous. Electric.

My fingers tremble against the sink's edge. Three months of planning. Three months of whispered phone calls and secret venue visits and a ring box that's been passed between four different handbags like contraband. And now it's happening. Right now.

Adrian thinks he's hosting a casual family dinner. Something about wanting to reconnect with everyone after the chaos of his promotion. Maya, bless her scheming heart, convinced him to let her set up a "little livestream" for relatives who couldn't make it. Grandparents in Florida. His cousins in Seattle.

What he doesn't know—what he cannot possibly know—is that Maya's "little livestream" has three hundred and forty-seven viewers right now. Aunts. Uncles. College friends. His childhood basketball coach. My mother, who's been practicing her don't you dare cry on camera face for two weeks.

And me.

The girlfriend who's supposedly stuck in traffic.

I smooth my hair one more time. The curls hold. Good.

The Uber pulls up outside my apartment at 7:14 PM, and I spend the entire twelve-minute ride staring at the livestream on my phone, volume muted, heart hammering against my ribs like it's trying to escape.

The dining room at Adrian's parents' house glows warm and golden. String lights Maya definitely added without permission. Wine glasses half-full. His mother's laugh rippling through the speakers as his father tells some story about the time Adrian flooded the basement with a science experiment. Everyone is there. His brother Nate, leaning back with that easy smirk. Maya, practically vibrating with contained glee, her phone angled just right on its tripod.

And Adrian.

God, Adrian.

He's wearing that navy button-down I picked out last month, sleeves rolled to his elbows, the watch I gave him for our anniversary catching the light. He looks relaxed. Happy. Completely oblivious to the velvet box Maya slid into his suit jacket forty minutes ago, tucked inside the inner pocket like a grenade with the pin pulled.

I watch him stand.

The Uber driver glances at me in the rearview mirror. "You okay back there?"

"Yeah," I manage. "I'm about to propose to my boyfriend on a livestream he doesn't know exists."

A pause. "That's... romantic?"

"We'll find out."

Adrian lifts his wine glass.

The gesture is so familiar—the way his fingers curl around the stem, the slight tilt of his head as he surveys the table—that my chest tightens. Two years of dinners. Two years of him doing exactly this, standing to make some toast about gratitude or family or the ridiculousness of his own cooking attempts. He always gets this little crease between his eyebrows right before he speaks, like he's composing the words in real time.

The crease appears.

Maya's camera catches it perfectly.

"Hey, everyone," Adrian says, and the room quiets. Someone shushes someone else off-screen. "Thanks for coming tonight. I know it was short notice, and I know Mom's been stress-cooking since Tuesday, so let's all agree to take leftovers home."

Laughter. His mother waves a dismissive hand.

"But I actually asked you all here because I have something I need to say."

My breath stops.

The Uber slows for a red light. Three blocks away.

Adrian's voice continues through my phone speaker, tinny and small and devastating. "The past couple years have been... a lot. The job change. Moving. Figuring out where I'm supposed to be." He pauses, glancing down at his glass, then back up. "And I realized recently that I've been keeping something from all of you. Something I should've been honest about a long time ago."

Maya's smile freezes. I see it happen—the microsecond of confusion flickering across her face before she schools her expression back to neutral. This isn't what we rehearsed.

The comments on the livestream are scrolling faster now. Heart emojis. Question marks. Is he about to—

"There's someone," Adrian says. "Someone who's been in my life for two years now. Someone I should've told you about."

My stomach drops.

No.

No, no, no.

Because I'm not supposed to be a secret. I've met his parents. I've had brunch with his mother and she taught me how to make her grandmother's pierogi recipe and I helped his father pick out anniversary flowers last February. I'm not—

"Her name is Celeste."

The word lands like a slap.

I know a Celeste. She works in his office. Tall. Impeccable cheekbones. The kind of woman who makes yoga pants look like formalwear. She brought him coffee once when I was visiting and her fingers brushed his and I told myself I was being paranoid.

The Uber pulls up to the house.

I can see the windows from here. Warm light spilling onto the lawn. Shadows moving inside. Laughter I can't hear now because my phone is still streaming, and Adrian is still talking, and his voice is so steady, so certain.

"We've been seeing each other for two years. I know that's going to come as a shock to some of you." He's looking directly at his mother now, apologetic. "I should've introduced her sooner. But things were complicated, and I didn't want to bring her into this until I was sure."

Two years.

Two years.

Maya's face has gone completely still. She's staring at Adrian like he's grown a second head, and I can see her fingers twitching toward her phone, toward the tripod, toward any way to stop what's happening. But she can't. Three hundred and forty-seven people are watching. My mother is watching. My mother, who helped me pick out the ring, who held my hand when I practiced the speech in her living room, who cried and said Dad would've been so proud—

My hand is on the car door.

The driver says something. I don't hear it.

"We're getting married," Adrian announces, and the room erupts. His mother's hand flies to her mouth. His brother claps him on the shoulder. Someone—his aunt, I think—lets out a shriek of delight. "Next month. We've already started planning. I wanted to tell everyone tonight because—"

I push the door open.

The night air hits my face, cold and sharp. My heels sink into the grass. The front door is twenty feet away and my body is moving toward it without permission, dress swishing, curls bouncing, the ring box that's supposed to be in his jacket pocket suddenly feeling like the cruelest joke ever told.

"—because I love her," Adrian is saying, his voice muffled now through the walls but still audible through my phone, still streaming, still burrowing into my chest like a parasite. "I love her and I'm tired of hiding her and I want everyone to know—"

The front door swings open.

Every head turns.

Adrian stops mid-sentence, wine glass still raised, and the look on his face—the pure, undiluted shock— would be almost comical if my vision weren't blurring at the edges. His mother's jaw drops. Maya makes a sound like a wounded animal.

And the camera is still rolling.

The camera is still rolling.

"Hey, baby," I say, and my voice doesn't shake, which is a miracle, which is the single greatest achievement of my adult life. I step inside, letting the door close behind me, letting every pair of eyes in the room latch onto me like I'm the main event. "Traffic wasn't as bad as I thought."

The silence stretches for an eternity.

Adrian's glass lowers. His mouth opens. Closes. Opens again.

Then his hand moves to his chest—an instinctive gesture, the way people touch their hearts when they're stunned—and his fingers brush the lapel of his jacket.

They brush the velvet box.

The box he doesn't know is there.

The box I don't want him to find.

"Adrian," Maya starts, but my hand is already up, cutting her off, and I don't know where this calm is coming from but I'm riding it like a wave, letting it carry me forward, letting it guide my feet across the hardwood floor toward the man I was supposed to propose to tonight.

The man who just announced his engagement to someone else.

To a room full of people.

To a livestream.

To my mother.

"You were saying something?" I ask, and my smile is perfect, and my eyes are dry, and somewhere in the back of my mind I'm already composing the text I'm going to send Celeste tomorrow morning. "Don't let me interrupt."

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