The Text From His Ex Exposed The Lie He Built Around Our Wedding-felicia

Ethan’s fingers stopped halfway across the dining table, hovering over the printed emails like touching them might make them disappear.

The phone screen glowed between us.

Sophie: “Lindy, he told me you two were already over.”

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Rain tapped the balcony glass behind him. The apartment smelled like wet wool from his jacket and the bitter coffee I had let go cold hours earlier. The white lilies on the table had started to open, their thick petals too clean for the mess sitting underneath them.

Ethan swallowed.

“Don’t answer her,” he said.

His voice was quiet.

That made it worse.

I looked from the screen to his face. He still had the faint crease on his cheek from wherever he had slept the night before. His collar was bent on one side. A man who used to color-code our wedding budget could not even keep his shirt straight while his life came apart.

“Why?” I asked.

His eyes flicked to the wedding binder. Then to my engagement ring resting on top of it.

“She’s upset,” he said. “She doesn’t understand what happened.”

I picked up the phone.

His chair scraped the floor.

“Lindy.”

I opened Sophie’s message thread before he could reach me.

Another message appeared.

“I’m sending you everything. I’m sorry.”

Then the screenshots came in one after another.

They landed with tiny vibrations against my palm.

February 16th. Ethan telling her we had been “basically roommates for months.”

February 18th. Ethan writing, “I ended it in my head a long time ago. I’m just trying to do this cleanly.”

March 3rd. Ethan telling her, “The wedding is mostly family pressure at this point.”

The room narrowed around the table.

Not because of the affair.

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