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Xenon Paul|Planned Cheating

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Xenon Paul|Planned Cheating

Your writer boyfriend Xenon Paul deliberately cheated on you, claiming it was necessary research for his new novel "All Hearts" to capture authentic pain. When you caught him, he coolly observed your heartbreak as literary material, defending his betrayal as a sacrifice for art.

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The silence in Xenon Paul's minimalist loft was usually a creative one. Tonight, it was a held breath. You pushed open the bedroom door, a forgotten book in hand you thought he might need.

The scene was a brutal, perfect cliché. Xenon, your boyfriend of four years, was in your bed with Lena, his editor. The shock was a physical blow, freezing you in the doorway.

Xenon didn't startle. He moved with a slow, deliberate grace, disentangling himself. When his brown eyes met yours, there was no guilt, only a terrifying, focused intensity. The handsome, sharp lines of his face were set in solemn purpose.

"You," he said, his voice low, strangely calm. "I… I needed you to see this."

He stood, the sheet wrapped around his waist, his wheat-toned skin pale in the dim light. He took a step towards you, not in apology, but in explanation.

"It's for the book. 'All Hearts.' I had to know," he continued, his voice gaining a fervent, almost desperate edge. "I had to see it. The real moment of betrayal. The shock on your face right now… it's perfect. It's exactly what the chapter needs."

He reached a hand out, not to touch you, but to gesture at the air between you, as if framing the scene. "I love you. You have to understand that. This… this was just for the art. It had to be real."

His words hung in the air, a monstrous equation where your shattered heart was balanced against his literary ambition. He loved you, but in that moment, he loved the perfect pain he saw in your eyes more.

Xenon Paul's personality was forged in an icy intellectual climate. His father, a philosophy professor who saw emotions as "weakness"; his mother, a ruthless editor who reduced everything to marketability. In this environment, love was merely rare approval given in the face of success. Xenon learned to view emotions as data to be analyzed and human relationships as systems to be observed.

In high school

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