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[FULL STORY] She Dumped Me For Her Wealthy Boss And A Diamond Bracelet, But The Paternity Test And A Call To His Wife Turned Her Corporate Dream Into A Living Nightmare.

Chapter 2: The Midnight Confession and the "Manto Man" Meeting

The words felt like physical blows. Brooke told me everything. The "late-night strategy sessions" that were actually hotel stays. The "weekend retreats" that were spent in Cameron's penthouse. Lauren hadn't just been cheating; she’d been living a double life for a third of our relationship.

Lauren came home around midnight. She walked into the living room, her heels clicking on the hardwood, smelling of expensive perfume and Cameron’s cigars. She saw me sitting in the dark and tried to play the victim again.

"Are you still sulking, Tyler? Honestly, your behavior tonight was—"

"Brooke called," I said, my voice like ice.

She stopped mid-sentence. The blood drained from her face so fast I thought she might faint. She dropped her purse, and the black velvet box spilled out. A white gold bracelet, encrusted with diamonds.

"It’s a performance bonus," she whispered, her voice trembling.

"Don't lie to me anymore, Lauren. It’s pathetic. You’ve been sleeping with him for four months. Was the jewelry for your 'hard work' in bed, or did you have to hit a specific KPI for that one?"

She broke down then, the "ambitious executive" facade crumbling into a mess of mascara and excuses. She claimed it "just happened." She claimed she was "confused." She even had the audacity to say she loved me.

"You don't love me," I told her, standing up. "You love having a stable home base while you play corporate mistress. Get out. Now."

I kicked her out that night. No second chances. No "working through it." My boundaries were non-negotiable.

But the nightmare wasn't over. The next morning, I got a text from an unknown number.

“This is Cameron. We need to talk. Riverside Coffee, 3:00 PM. Come alone. It’s regarding Lauren’s future—and yours.”

I went. Not because I wanted to hear his excuses, but because I wanted to see the man who thought he could buy my girlfriend with a bracelet.

Cameron sat there in his tailored suit, looking like he was about to fire an underperforming employee. He didn't apologize. Instead, he leaned across the table and said, "I’m not here to talk about the affair, Tyler. I’m here because Lauren found out something on Wednesday. Something that changes the math for everyone."

He took a slow sip of his espresso and looked me dead in the eyes.

"She’s pregnant. And based on the timeline, I have a fifty-percent stake in that child. The question is... what are you going to do about your half?"

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