
After My Boyfriend Gifted My Shares to His Mistress
After My Boyfriend Gifted My Shares to His Mistress Chapter 1
I smoothed my hands over the simple navy dress I'd spent three months' savings on. The fabric wasn't designer, but it was the best I could afford while still paying our rent and covering Kieran's business expenses. Tonight was the night. After four years of living below the poverty line in Seattle, riding my battered electric scooter through rain and snow, tonight Kieran would finally acknowledge what I'd sacrificed for him.
The FordStream pre-IPO gala would change everything.
"Just a few more minutes, Miss Montgomery," I whispered to my reflection in the cracked bathroom mirror. My fingers trembled slightly as I fastened the vintage pearl earrings—the only piece of jewelry I'd kept from my previous life. Everything else had been sold or pawned to fund Kieran's dream.
A sharp knock rattled our apartment door.
"You're late on the rent again," our landlord's gravelly voice carried through the thin walls. "I don't care if your boyfriend's some fancy tech guy. Either pay up by Friday or start packing."
I swallowed hard, forcing a smile as I opened the door. "It's coming tomorrow, Mr. Chen. I promise."
He eyed my dress with undisguised skepticism before stomping down the hallway. As soon as his footsteps faded, my phone buzzed with a news alert:
"MONTGOMERY GROUP REPORTS RECORD PROFITS IN Q3"
The irony wasn't lost on me. While my family's empire flourished, I counted pennies for groceries. But that was my choice. I needed to know Kieran loved me for me, not for my inheritance.
My phone buzzed again—a text from Kieran: "Don't be late. Big night for us."
Us. The word sent a thrill through me. After years in the shadows, I would finally stand beside him in the light.
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The Grand Ballroom of the Fairmont Olympic Hotel glittered with chandeliers and the flash of cameras. I stood near the back, clutching a small wrapped box containing the vintage Patek Philippe watch I'd retrieved from my safety deposit box. Kieran had admired it once, calling it "the kind of timepiece a real CEO would wear."
Now he would have it—and me by his side.
"Ladies and gentlemen," the event coordinator announced, "please welcome the founder and CEO of FordStream, Mr. Kieran Ford!"
The crowd erupted in applause as Kieran strode onto the stage, commanding attention in his custom Tom Ford tuxedo. My heart swelled with pride and anticipation.
"Tonight marks a milestone," Kieran's voice carried confidently through the ballroom. "FordStream isn't just a company anymore—it's a movement. And movements need visionary leaders."
I stepped forward, expecting him to motion me to join him. Instead, his gaze swept over the crowd and settled elsewhere.
"I'd like to introduce someone special," he continued, his smile dazzling under the spotlights. "Someone who has been instrumental in our success."
The room spun slightly as Sutton Cox emerged from the side of the stage, resplendent in a crimson gown that hugged every curve. Her stilettos clicked confidently on the polished wood as she approached Kieran.
"Sutton Cox," Kieran announced proudly, "our new Chief Strategy Officer and the newest shareholder of FordStream."
The room blurred around me. Shareholder? CSO?
"But Kieran," I whispered, though no one could hear me, "that's my position. Those are my shares."
As if sensing my thoughts, Kieran continued, "Sutton has brought a level of strategic thinking that has transformed our company. The expansion into Asian markets? Sutton's vision. The pivot to blockchain integration? Sutton's brilliance."
Each word was a knife twisting in my chest. Those were my strategies—documents I'd spent nights crafting, ideas I'd pitched in our tiny apartment while Kieran nodded distractedly.
"Sutton will be receiving a ten percent equity stake," Kieran announced to thunderous applause.
Ten percent. The exact amount he'd promised me for years. The amount I'd been counting on to finally rebuild my life.
I looked down at the watch box in my hands, then back at Sutton beaming triumphantly beside Kieran. She caught my eye across the room and her smile widened fractionally—a predator acknowledging wounded prey.
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"I don't understand," I said, finding Kieran alone in the hallway after the announcement. My voice sounded strange to my own ears—hollow and distant. "You promised me those shares. You promised me a position."
Kieran's expression hardened, the charming facade dropping away. "Aurelia, be realistic. Look at yourself."
He gestured dismissively at my dress, my hair, my everything.
"The board needs someone who looks the part," he continued. "Someone with the right image, the right pedigree. Sutton has that."
"But I wrote those strategies," I protested, my voice rising. "I stayed up for weeks developing the blockchain integration plan."
"And I appreciate your... support," Kieran said, his tone condescending. "But let's be honest—that was supportive girlfriend duty, not executive-level work. Sutton brings connections, experience, and a certain... polish that this company needs."
Polish. The word hit me like a physical blow.
"Polish?" I repeated, my voice barely above a whisper.
"Yes, Aurelia. Polish." Kieran checked his watch impatiently. "Look, we can discuss this later. Right now, I need to get back to my guests."
As he turned away, something inside me shattered—not just my heart, but the illusion I'd maintained for years. The truth crashed down around me: Kieran Ford had never seen me as an equal partner. I was just a stepping stone on his path to greatness.
And now, I was nothing at all.
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