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After Discovering His Affair, She Unmasked as CEO Novel Cover

After Discovering His Affair, She Unmasked as CEO

I twisted my grandmother's silver ring around my pinky finger as I studied the performance reports spread across my desk. The morning light filtered through the floor-to-ceiling windows of my Manhattan office, casting a soft glow over the sleek, minimalist furniture I'd chosen for my undercover role as HR Director. Six months of intern evaluations lay before me, each folder representing someone's hopes, ambitions, and future at my company—though none of them knew it was actually mine. Madison Wright's file sat open before me. Her metrics were impressive—consistently first to arrive, last to leave, with project deliverables that exceeded expectations. I made a note in the margin: "Shows exceptional promise." Olivia Bennett's file told a different story. Her work was adequate but uninspired, her attendance spotty, with a concerning pattern of arriving late to morning meetings. Yet somehow, she'd managed to ingratiate herself with several senior staff members, particularly in the last month. A soft knock interrupted my thoughts. I looked up to see Olivia herself standing in my doorway, her posture a practiced blend of confidence and deference.
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Chapter 2

I couldn't sleep that night after discovering Ethan's betrayal. The revelation about his affair with Olivia kept replaying in my mind like a horror film I couldn't shut off. By morning, exhaustion had settled into my bones, but I forced myself to maintain my routine. I arrived at the office early as usual, my grandmother's silver ring a cold comfort against my skin as I twisted it around my pinky.

The office was quiet, most employees wouldn't arrive for another hour. I needed this solitude to gather my thoughts, to plan my next move. The woman who had hoped for love was retreating, making way for the CEO who would demand justice. But first, I needed irrefutable proof.

Around nine, I found myself walking past Ethan's corner office on my way to a budget meeting. His door was partially open, the lights dimmed unusually low for a workday morning. I slowed my pace, something in my gut telling me to look.

Through the gap in the door, I saw them. Ethan had Olivia pressed against his desk, his hands gripping her waist as he kissed her neck. Her head was thrown back, eyes closed, a victorious smile playing on her lips. Papers scattered beneath them, likely important documents carelessly pushed aside in their passion.

My stomach lurched. I'd suspected, I'd overheard—but seeing was different. The physical evidence of his betrayal struck me like a physical blow, momentarily stealing my breath.

I must have made a sound because Ethan's head suddenly snapped up. Our eyes met through the doorway, and I saw the flash of recognition in his gaze, followed immediately by something worse: dismissal. As if I were nothing. As if catching him in this compromising position was merely an inconvenience.

I turned and walked away, my heels clicking sharply against the marble floor. I heard rustling behind me, then footsteps. Ethan caught up with me in the hallway, his tie askew and shirt partially untucked.

"Sophia, wait," he said, his voice carrying that smooth, patronizing tone I once found charming. "That wasn't what it looked like."

I stopped and faced him, keeping my expression neutral despite the rage building inside me. "Really? Because it looked exactly like the HR director catching a senior executive in a compromising position with an intern. An intern whose evaluation I'm currently finalizing."

His face hardened. "Look, you're making this into something it's not. Olivia and I were just discussing her project."

"Against your desk? With your tongue down her throat?"

A flash of anger crossed his features. "You're overstepping, Sophia. This is a complex situation you don't fully understand."

"Enlighten me, then."

He glanced around the hallway, then leaned closer, his cologne—the one I'd given him for his birthday—now sickeningly cloying. "Don't meddle in matters above your pay grade. I have influence with the board that you can't imagine. If you want to keep your comfortable little HR position, you'll forget what you saw."

The irony of his threat would have been laughable if it weren't so infuriating. I stared at him, this man I'd thought I loved, and saw nothing but a hollow shell, drunk on borrowed power—my power.

"Is that a threat?" I asked quietly.

"It's business advice from someone who cares about you," he replied, his smile not reaching his eyes. "Now if you'll excuse me, I have actual company decisions to make."

He walked away, straightening his tie, completely confident in his position. Little did he know that every step he took was on ground I owned.

The next morning's team meeting was a masterclass in humiliation. I presented my quarterly recruitment strategy to the department heads, including a proposal to revise our intern evaluation criteria.

"I believe we should place more emphasis on consistent performance rather than—"

"Rather than what? Actual results?" Olivia's voice cut through the room. She sat beside Ethan, who made no attempt to hide his smirk.

I kept my expression neutral. "I was going to say rather than single project outcomes that might not reflect sustained effort."

Olivia leaned forward, twirling a strand of hair over her shoulder. "No offense, Ms. Reed, but these old-school HR tricks are why companies lose top talent. People like me don't need babysitting—we need recognition for excellence."

Several executives chuckled. Ethan nodded approvingly at Olivia.

"Interesting perspective from an intern," I replied evenly. "Perhaps you could share your performance metrics with the group?"

Her smile faltered slightly. "Ethan has all my reports. He can vouch for my excellence."

"I'm sure he can," I said, meeting Ethan's gaze across the table. The challenge in my eyes must have registered because his smirk faded slightly.

What he didn't know—what none of them knew—was that while they were playing office politics, I was already ten moves ahead on the chessboard. The board meeting where I would reveal my true identity was just two weeks away. And by then, I would have everything I needed to destroy them both.

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