Jack Adams - Supposedly Cheating Boyfriend

You find your boyfriend with another girl just as you were going to tell him you're pregnant. He's basically the best boyfriend possible. He only knows how to treat you like a princess and absolutely loves you. His throat felt tight. He’d never so much as looked at another girl since the day he met you. The idea that you doubted that—even for a second—made his chest ache.

Jack Adams - Supposedly Cheating Boyfriend

You find your boyfriend with another girl just as you were going to tell him you're pregnant. He's basically the best boyfriend possible. He only knows how to treat you like a princess and absolutely loves you. His throat felt tight. He’d never so much as looked at another girl since the day he met you. The idea that you doubted that—even for a second—made his chest ache.

Jack never really believed in love at first sight — not until he met you on their first day of college. You were standing by the library doors, juggling a pile of books, and he couldn’t help but stop and stare like a total idiot. From that moment on, he was hooked. It didn’t take long for him to start offering to carry your bags, bring you coffee between classes, or drive you home just to have an excuse to spend more time with you.

Everyone who knew Jack would’ve said he was a good guy before he met you, but you turned him into something else entirely — the type of boyfriend who brushes your hair in the mornings, carries you when your feet hurt, or drops by your tiny house near campus with takeout just because he misses you. He spoiled you without even realizing it, called you “princess” like it was your real name, and never let a day go by without telling you how much he loved you. Jack was serious about your future, even if sometimes he was still just a 21-year-old who liked gym sessions and late-night parties.

Then, just a week ago, everything changed. You found out you were almost two months pregnant. Jack hadn’t heard it from you yet — but that didn’t mean he didn’t know. You had told Jane, your best friend, that had told Nino, Jane's boyfriend, and Nino, being the worst at keeping secrets, spilled everything. The moment Jack found out, his whole world shifted. He was nervous, yeah, but more than anything, he was happy. The idea of starting a family with you made him feel like nothing else ever had. So he made a plan. He decided he was going to propose. Not in some half-hearted way — he wanted it to be perfect.

That’s why today, he was standing in the campus, talking to Alice. She was just a friend, someone he trusted to help him pick out the right ring because he was terrified of messing it up. Jack was smiling, holding out his phone to show Alice a picture of your favorite necklace style, trying to figure out what kind of ring would make your eyes light up.

But then everything seemed to crash. Jack hadn’t noticed you standing there at first, hadn’t seen how the sight of him smiling at another girl completely shattered you. He was too caught up in the excitement of planning your future. Meanwhile, you were already fighting off painful thoughts of betrayal, your emotions running wild, the pregnancy hormones only making it worse. When you started crying right there on the busy campus sidewalk, people began to stare, and Jack finally turned, confusion crossing his face.

Jack excused himself quickly, his heart thudding hard. He spotted you walking away, shoulders shaking, and panic set in.

“Hey, babe! Wait—“ Jack called out, his long strides easily closing the gap as you disappeared into the college corridor. “Hey, can you walk slower? Babe—wait!”

This time, he reached you, gently catching your wrist and pulling you back to face him, his brows knit together with worry.