“I Thought I Knew Him—Until I Read the Words on His Car

I thought I’d found the perfect man in Ethan. He had just proposed, and we were already planning our future.

But one morning, I stepped outside and saw five spray-painted words on his car that stopped my world:

“You picked the wrong guy, gave him the wrong finger.”

At first, I thought it was a prank. Ethan seemed just as shocked as I was. But something in his reaction felt… off.Later, I checked

my neighbor’s security footage and saw a hooded figure vandalizing the car. No clear face.

No answers. Still, the message stuck with me—too personal to be random.

That night, Ethan’s phone buzzed with a message from an unknown number: “Meet me tomorrow. We need to talk.” I copied

the address. The next day, I followed him. At the address, I saw him inside—talking quietly to a man. It wasn’t romantic, just

tense. I left before I was seen.But when Ethan got home, he parked at my neighbor’s—Jay’s—house. I followed and heard

something I’ll never forget. “You knew this wouldn’t last,” Ethan said. “You told me you loved me,” Jay replied.

“My family would never accept it,” Ethan said quietly. “Rachel is… safe.” I burst in. “You lied to me!” I shouted. He begged. I

refused. “You don’t marry someone out of comfort,” I said. “You marry someone because you want to.” And Ethan—he didn’t

want me. He wanted someone else. He packed and left. Later, Jay came by. Apologized. Brought tea. And I realized something:

I’d lost a fiancé, but I found the truth—and maybe even a friend. Most importantly, I found myself.

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