John and I had been together since high school. Our relationship was never filled with grand romantic gestures or passionate love letters, but I loved him deeply, and that was enough for me.
Over the past year, though, things had shifted. John had started spending more and more time away from home. He was often busy with work, coming home late, exhausted, and barely making conversation before heading straight to bed.
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But I didn’t push. I had my own things to worry about. So I let it slide, convincing myself that every relationship goes through phases.
One sunny afternoon, I decided to take a break from my usual routine and grab a cup of coffee at our favorite local café. As I stepped inside, I saw… John! He wasn’t alone. Our old high school friend, Lisa, was chatting by his side.
Lisa? What is she doing here? And more importantly, why is John here and not at work like he’s said?
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“Sara! Oh my gosh!” Lisa stood up and wrapped me in a warm hug. “It’s been forever! I was just catching up with John—can you believe it?”
“Yeah… it’s been a while.”
I glanced at John, who offered me a quick smile, but something about the situation felt off.
“We just bumped into each other,” John explained, sensing my confusion. “I finished work early and thought I’d grab a coffee. Crazy coincidence, right?”
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Lisa nodded enthusiastically. “I moved into a house not far from yours! Isn’t that wild? We should hang out more often, like old times.”
Old times? It’s been years since we all hung out, and suddenly, being neighbors with Lisa felt surreal.
“Actually,” Lisa continued, “I’m throwing a Halloween party in a few days. You guys have to come! It’ll be like a mini-reunion. Many of our old friends are going to be there. You can’t say no!”
I hesitated for a second, but it sounded fun. “Sure,” I nodded. Lisa turned her gaze to John, waiting for his answer.
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“I don’t know,” he said, rubbing the back of his neck. “I’m not sure it’s my thing anymore. I haven’t really kept up with those people.”
Annoyance flickered inside me. “It’ll be fun, John. We haven’t seen anyone in years. It’s just one night.”
Why is he being so difficult?
He sighed without any enthusiasm. “Fine. If you want to go, we’ll go.”
As we drove home, I felt frustrated. John was acting strange, and I wasn’t sure why.
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***
Two days later, we pulled up to Lisa’s house, which seemed to glow under the Halloween decorations draped over its walls. Jack-o’-lanterns lined the steps, their flickering candles casting eerie shadows. Inside, the party was already in full swing.
The sight of familiar faces instantly made me nostalgic. There was Emma, who sat behind me in math class, and Robert, my best friend.
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“Sara! Oh my gosh, it’s been ages!” Emma threw her arms around me, her witch hat nearly tipping off. “You haven’t aged a day!”
I laughed, hugging her back.
“Neither have you! How’s life treating you?”
“Busy,” she sighed, rolling her eyes. “Two kids, a job that never ends, but you know… I wouldn’t trade it for the world. What about you? Still with John?”
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I nodded, though her question stung a bit more than I expected. “Yeah, still with John.”
Emma grinned. “Good to hear! You guys were the high school sweethearts everyone envied.”
Robert sauntered over, wearing a pirate costume, complete with an eye patch and a fake sword.
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“Sara! Look who decided to show up!” he clapped me on the back, nearly spilling his drink. “I was starting to think you forgot all about me.”
“As if! We meet every Sunday, don’t be silly.”
We all burst into laughter. The years melted away, and the room filled with the warm buzz of memories.
I hugged old friends and caught up on the years we’d missed. The atmosphere was light, with people in costumes laughing and chatting.
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But then, out of the corner of my eye, I saw John standing by himself near the wall.
Emma leaned in closer, lowering her voice. “Is John okay? He seems… off.”
“Yeah, he’s fine. Probably just tired.”
Robert shrugged, sipping his drink. “Parties were never really his thing anyway, right?”
“Yeah… maybe.”
But something gnawed at me. John hadn’t always been that disconnected.
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“Come on, John,” I whispered when I passed by him. “Loosen up, it’s just for fun.”
Suddenly, someone shouted from across the room,
“Let’s play ‘Truth or Lie’! Remember that game?”
A wave of cheers went through the crowd. That game was a staple of our high school hangouts.
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But John, standing rigid in the corner, muttered, “That’s a bit childish, don’t you think?”
“Come on, John,” Lisa chimed in. “It’s just for fun, like old times.”
John reluctantly joined the circle. We started with light-hearted questions that made everyone laugh.
“Did you ever cheat on a test?” “Have you ever stolen something from the cafeteria?”
But as the game progressed, the questions started to take a different tone. That’s when Lisa turned her gaze to John.
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“Is it true that you’ve been meeting me behind Sara’s back for the past year?”
My stomach dropped. Everyone went quiet. John shifted uncomfortably, his eyes darting around the room.
“No,” he said quickly, a little too quickly. “That’s not true.”
But Lisa wasn’t done. “Are you sure?”
A nervous laugh escaped from someone in the circle, but I felt the blood drain from my face.
What is she doing?
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Lisa leaned back, still smiling, like a cat toying with a mouse. Then she turned to me.
“Sara, is it true you went on a date with Robert back in high school?”
I froze. My eyes darted to Robert, sitting quietly nearby. I swallowed hard, feeling the weight of everyone’s eyes on me.
“That’s a lie,” I finally squeaked. I knew it wasn’t convincing enough.
I couldn’t take it anymore. I stood and slipped out onto the balcony, desperate for air.
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***
Back in high school, Lisa had a crush on a boy, and that boy happened to be Robert, my best friend. One day, she heard about a “date” between me and Robert.
At the time, John and I had already been dating for a while, and I couldn’t afford any misunderstandings. So, I asked Lisa not to tell John, hoping to keep things simple. I thought that small incident was long forgotten.
The cool night air fell to calm my nerves, but suddenly, Lisa joined me. Her smile was too sweet. She leaned against the railing.
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“You know,” she started, “John and I… we’ve been seeing each other for a year now.”
“What?” I managed to choke out.
She shrugged as if it were the most natural thing in the world. “We ran into each other at the coffee shop. It didn’t take long for things to… develop.”
A year? All this time?
Everything I thought I knew about my marriage began crumbling right in front of me.
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“You’re lying,” I whispered.
“I’m not,” she replied calmly.
Tears stung my eyes. I rushed back inside. I needed to find John. I needed answers.
“John, is it true? Have you been dating Lisa?”
He didn’t even flinch. His face was unreadable, almost bored.
“Yeah,” he said flatly. “And it’s your fault.”
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“My fault? How could you possibly blame me?”
“You weren’t honest with me. Lisa told me everything about that ‘date’ with Robert. You lied back then, so this is on you.”
I couldn’t believe his audacity. Our friends began quietly slipping out of the party, one by one.
That date had never even happened. Robert stepped closer. It was time for the real truth to come out.
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***
Robert took a deep breath, glancing at Lisa and then at John. The tension in the room was thick, like the air before a storm. I could feel my heart pounding as Robert began to speak.
“Lisa, John, you both need to know the truth,” he said, his eyes locking with mine for a brief moment before turning back to them. “Sara never went on a date with me back in high school. It never happened.”
Lisa scoffed, crossing her arms over her chest. “Oh, really? Then where was she that night? She wasn’t at my party, and you were gone, too.”
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Robert shook his head. “Sara wasn’t with me. She was visiting her father.”
Both Lisa and John looked confused. Then, I continued the story.
“My father had been in prison for years. Almost no one knew about it, just Robert. I kept it a secret because I was ashamed. That night, I went to see him, and Lisa… when you asked where I was, I panicked. I didn’t know what to say, so Robert told you we were on a date. He thought it would be an easy lie, something harmless to cover for me.”
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I saw Lisa’s face fall. She had built her revenge on a misunderstanding, and it had taken a toll on all of us.
“Why didn’t you tell me?” John’s voice was soft, almost a whisper. He looked at me, searching my face for answers.
“I was scared, John. My father… what he did was terrible, and I didn’t want anyone to know. I didn’t want to burden you with my family’s mess.”
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John’s face twisted with regret, but it was too late. His betrayal wasn’t because of my lie about the past. It was because of his own choices and weakness.
Robert stepped to Lisa. “Lisa, you were hurt because you thought Sara had taken something from you, but the truth is, you never really had a chance with me. I’ve been in love with Sara since high school. I thought it was enough to be her friend, but…”
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Lisa’s face reddened. “So this… this was all because of a lie?!”
“Yes,” Robert said quietly. “A lie that spiraled out of control.”
John sat down, his head in his hands. “I can’t believe it. I… I fell for it. I let this ruin us.”
I knew it wasn’t just the lie that ruined our marriage. It was his choice to betray me.
“I’m filing for divorce,” I said. “You cheated because of your own choices.”
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John didn’t argue. He just nodded, his face pale and defeated.
The room fell silent. I looked at Robert, who gave me a small, understanding smile. One small lie destroyed many lives, but I could finally move forward. I could start fresh. With Robert by my side.
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