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She Was Stood Up on Valentine’s Day, Then Table Seven Changed Everything-nhu9999

Marcus canceled thirteen minutes before our Valentine’s reservation, and the first thing I remember feeling was heat.

Not heartbreak.

Heat.

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It crawled up my neck while I stood in my apartment with my coat half on, my red dress zipped too carefully, and my phone glowing in my hand like evidence.

7:17 p.m. Marcus: Something came up. Really sorry. Raincheck?

That was it.

Eleven words after three years together.

No call.

No explanation.

No “I know tonight mattered.”

The apartment smelled faintly like hairspray and the vanilla candle I had lit while getting ready, the one I always saved for nights that were supposed to be good.

My black heels pinched, my lipstick was still perfect, and the little velvet pouch in my dresser drawer held the earrings I had bought because I thought Marcus might ask me to marry him.

I kept staring at the word raincheck like it was a clerical error.

People say betrayal feels like a knife, but mine felt more insulting than violent at first.

Like being skipped.

Like being left off an agenda.

Like the person who knew your softest parts had decided you were inconvenient.

I almost took the dress off.

Then I got angry enough to go anyway.

Harlo’s was the kind of restaurant Marcus liked when he wanted credit for effort.

Low candles.

White tablecloths.

Servers in pressed black shirts.

A hostess stand polished so brightly you could see the overhead lights in it.

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