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He Loved Me When You Didn't

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After three years of expanding her family's hotel empire abroad, Kaitlyn Barton returns to New York for her fiancé, Edwin. Instead of a warm welcome, Edwin treats her like a villain to protect his new lover, Kacy. After he publicly humiliates Kaitlyn by blaming her for Kacy’s staged accident, their twenty-year bond shatters. Amidst the heartbreak, Everett Rowe offers marriage. Choosing to leave her past behind, Kaitlyn texts back a life-changing 'yes.'

He Loved Me When You Didn't Chapter 1

Kaitlyn Barton POV:

After three years building my family's hotel empire abroad, I came home to New York, expecting a warm embrace from my childhood fiancé, Edwin.

Instead, he greeted me with a warning. He told me to be gentle with his new girlfriend, Kacy, painting me as a villain before I even knew her name.

At my own welcome-home party, he let her stage a dramatic fall and then publicly blamed me for it, his eyes burning with a hatred I'd never seen.

He cradled her in his arms as if she were a fragile doll I had broken.

"Happy now, Kaitlyn?" he snarled, shattering twenty years of our shared history in front of everyone we knew.

In his eyes, I was no longer his love, but a monster he needed to protect his new flame from.

As he stormed out, my phone buzzed. It was a text from Everett Rowe, the man who had quietly loved me for five years.

"If you are truly ready, I will marry you. Right now. Just say the word."

My fingers moved on their own.

"Yes," I typed. "I'll marry you."

The moment I stepped back onto New York soil, a city I had once shared completely with Edwin, he greeted me not with a hug, but with a warning about his new girlfriend, painting me as the villain before I even knew her name. Three years abroad, cultivating my family's hotel empire, had prepared me for many business battles, but nothing for the cold, calculated betrayal that awaited me at home. He had replaced me, and then twisted our shared history, turning me into the aggressor he now needed protection from. This was not the reunion I had envisioned, nor the Edwin I remembered. My heart, which had swelled with anticipation, now froze into a solid block of ice.

Chapter 1

Weeks before my return from London, murmurs about Edwin Brown had already reached me. Friends from New York sent discreet messages, hinting at a new woman in his life. The initial reports were vague, mostly gossip about a "delicate" girl from a modest background. I shrugged it off. Edwin and I had a history. Three years apart did not erase twenty years of shared life. I felt a slight curiosity, but mostly a dismissive confidence. He was my Edwin. He always came back to me. The idea of a "replacement" felt ridiculous, almost insulting to our bond. I believed in us.

The rumors grew more specific. People said Edwin constantly feared this new girlfriend, Kacy Munoz, would be hurt. They claimed she was a vulnerable soul from a difficult background, and Edwin felt compelled to protect her. He reportedly saw her as a stand-in for me, but a softer, less intimidating version. I found this idea utterly preposterous. Edwin knew me better than anyone. He understood my strength, my drive. He wouldn't pick some fragile replica. The thought made me laugh. It sounded like something out of a bad rom-com. I dismissed the whispers as overblown exaggeration. People loved drama, especially when it involved heirs from prominent families.

I walked into the familiar grand ballroom of the Barton Hotel, the very place my family owned, for my welcome-home party. The air hummed with conversation and clinking glasses. I moved through the crowd, greeting old friends and business associates, feeling a surge of satisfaction at being back. Then, a hand touched my arm. My body stiffened. I turned and saw Edwin. His eyes held a familiar intensity, but something new flickered there-a guardedness I had never seen directed at me. My smile faltered.

His first words were not a welcome back. He did not ask about my trip, my work, or even if I was well. Instead, he leaned in, his voice low, almost a plea.

"Kaitlyn, I need to talk to you about Kacy."

My breath hitched. The carefully constructed façade of indifference I had maintained for weeks cracked. Kacy. His new girlfriend. He led with her name, a name that felt foreign and unwelcome in this space, on his lips. His concern was not for me, but for her. A cold wave washed over me.

His eyes, once filled only with devotion for me, now held a tender, protective glow as he spoke of Kacy. He looked at me, then past me, as if searching for someone else, his brow furrowed with a protective anxiety. He spoke about her sensitivity, her fragility, her difficult past. He painted a picture of a delicate flower he needed to shelter from the harsh world, a world that suddenly, disturbingly, included me.

"She is very sensitive, Kaitlyn," he said, his voice dropping an octave, a subtle warning in his tone. "Her background is tough. Please, be gentle with her. Don't upset her." His words were a preemptive defense, a shield raised against me before I had even met her. He cast me as a potential aggressor, a bully who would intentionally hurt this "fragile" Kacy.

I stood there, momentarily speechless. The sheer audacity of his words, the immediate assumption of my malice, left me feeling a bitter mix of outrage and disbelief. He had known me my entire life. He had seen my loyalty, my fierce protection of those I cared about. Yet, he now perceived me as a threat, a villain in his new narrative. The absurdity of it all resonated deeply. He had already judged me, condemned me, based on an imagined future interaction with a woman I had yet to meet.

My eyes narrowed. A coldness settled deep within me. He had decided my role in his new life without any input from me. He had cast me as the antagonist. My voice came out flat, devoid of the warmth I had felt moments before.

"Are you serious, Edwin?" I asked, my tone sharp, cutting through the pleasant background chatter. "You haven't seen me in three years. Your first words to me are a warning about your new girlfriend?"

Edwin flinched. He had not expected my directness. His face, usually so composed, showed a flicker of surprise, then something akin to guilt. He realized his words had been out of line, a gross breach of etiquette. He cleared his throat, his gaze shifting uncomfortably.

"Kaitlyn, I… I didn't mean it like that," he stammered, his usual smooth confidence replaced by an awkward fumbling. "It's just… Kacy. She cries easily. It's hard to comfort her when she gets upset." His explanation only made things worse. He was still prioritizing her feelings, still justifying his dismissive behavior towards me by portraying her as a perpetual victim. His voice, though slightly agitated by my directness, still held a deep, unwavering concern for Kacy. It was clear. His loyalty had shifted entirely.

I found his explanation utterly ridiculous. The Edwin I knew would never have tolerated such melodrama. He used to find my own occasional bursts of frustration or sadness charming, seeing it as part of my strong personality. Now, another woman' s tears defined his behavior. The contrast was stark, almost laughable.

I thought about our past. Edwin, the boy who once worshipped the ground I walked on. He used to move mountains to make me smile. There was the time I mentioned wanting a rare antique doll, a fleeting thought I barely voiced. The next day, he had scoured the city, flown across states, and presented it to me, wrapped in silk, his eyes shining with triumph. Another time, when I had a bad flu, he assembled a team of top doctors and nurses just to monitor me, insisting on round-theclock care even though it was just a common virus. He even once flew me to Iceland on a whim, claiming he had "predicted" a perfect aurora borealis display just for my birthday. For years, my birthdays were extravagant affairs he meticulously planned: private yacht parties, surprise celebrity performances, custom-designed jewelry. He once shut down an entire amusement park just so I could ride the roller coasters without a queue. He lived to spoil me, to cherish me, to make me feel like the most important person in the world. His devotion was legendary among our friends.

Now, he stood before me, warning me away from a woman he'd known for a fraction of that time, a woman he implied I would instinctively harm. A bitter, involuntary laugh escaped my lips. It was a harsh, humorless sound.

Edwin' s face darkened further. My laughter clearly stung him, adding to his obvious embarrassment and frustration. He looked genuinely angry. But I just felt a profound weariness. This conversation was pointless. He had already made his choice, had already defined our new dynamic. There was nothing left to say, nothing to salvage here.

I shook my head, my decision made. I had planned to join Bettie and our friends in the private lounge, but the thought of spending another moment in Edwin' s condescending presence, or worse, meeting this Kacy under his protective gaze, was intolerable. I turned on my heel.

"You know what, Edwin?" I said, my voice cutting and sharp. "Keep your 'sensitive' girlfriend safe. I wouldn't want to accidentally hurt her delicate feelings. You worry about her. I'll worry about myself." My words dripped with sarcasm. I did not wait for his response.

Edwin' s face went pale. He called my name, a desperate, confused sound, trying to chase after me, to offer another half-hearted explanation. But I ignored him. I walked away, my heels clicking sharply on the polished marble floor, each step a definitive statement, leaving him, and our fractured past, behind.

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