“Natalie,” Ethan said, sounding way too casual for the situation. “Jeremy basically grew up with us, so it’s fine if he knows what’s going on with you and Jordan. Honestly, I’m not great at comforting people, but Jeremy’s got a silver tongue. He’ll know what to say.”
“I just worry that anything I say will only make you feel worse.”
Jeremy blinked, caught off guard. Silver tongue? Sure, he could talk his way out of almost anything, but comfort Natalie? About what, exactly? He hadn’t caught the details earlier. Ethan’s office was practically soundproof.
“Jeremy, you have to promise to keep this a secret,” Natalie said, her voice tense. “If I haven’t told anyone, you and your brother can’t say anything either. If this gets out, I’ll know it was you two.”
“Right now, only me, Nadine, and you guys know.”
Jeremy jumped in right away, “Come on, Natalie, if Nadine knows, there’s no way you can be sure it’s just me and my brother. We don’t gossip. Our lips are sealed.”
Natalie suddenly realized she’d forgotten to tell Nadine to keep quiet. Would Nadine say something? She hoped not. She’d already told her she didn’t want a divorce, that she still wanted to make things work with Jordan. Nadine was her best friend. She’d never betray her like that. At least, that’s what Natalie kept telling herself.
If the secret did get out and Jordan heard about it, he’d have some serious explaining to do.
“Jordan cheated on her,” Ethan said, laying it all out for Jeremy.
Jeremy stared at him, completely stunned. Jordan cheated? He actually cheated? Wasn’t he head over heels for Natalie? They always seemed so happy together, always showing off their perfect marriage. Less than two years, and he’d already messed it up.
Like father, like son. Neither of them could stay loyal.

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