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After My Husband Gave My CEO Position to His Mistress Novel Cover

After My Husband Gave My CEO Position to His Mistress

The Spencer Group's annual gala was always a spectacle, but tonight it felt different. The Grand Ballroom of the Plaza Hotel glittered with chandeliers and the polished smiles of New York's tech elite. I stood beside Caspian, my hand resting protectively over my five-month pregnant belly, feeling the gentle flutter of our child beneath my fingertips. "Ready for our big announcement?" Caspian whispered, his breath warm against my ear. His hand squeezed mine, and for a moment, I felt that familiar surge of pride in what we'd built together over ten years. "More than ready," I replied, smiling up at him. "The Stardust chip is going to revolutionize everything." The room hushed as Caspian approached the podium. I took my place beside him, my navy gown stretching comfortably over my growing bump. This was supposed to be our moment—the culmination of months of secret development, the crowning achievement of our partnership. "Thank you all for coming tonight," Caspian began, his voice carrying effortlessly across the room.
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Chapter 2

The glass tower of Reynolds Venture Partners pierced the Seattle skyline like a needle. I adjusted my blazer, trying to ignore the exhaustion weighing down my limbs. Five months pregnant and running on four hours of sleep, I'd spent the weekend crafting a pitch that would make Gavin Reynolds forget all about Caspian's rumors.

"Bella Spencer," Gavin's assistant announced as she led me into his corner office.

Gavin Reynolds didn't stand when I entered. He remained seated behind his massive desk, eyes scanning something on his monitor. His office was minimalist—white walls, black furniture, and a floor-to-ceiling window offering a panoramic view of Elliott Bay.

"Ms. Spencer." He finally looked up, his expression neutral. "I've heard... interesting things about your situation."

I felt my jaw tighten. "I'm sure you have."

"Word is you had some kind of breakdown." He leaned back in his chair. "That you became unstable during your pregnancy."

"Caspian would like people to believe that," I replied, keeping my voice steady despite the anger bubbling beneath. "It makes his betrayal easier to sell."

Gavin's eyes narrowed slightly. "I don't invest in soap operas, Ms. Spencer. I invest in viable technologies with market potential."

I stepped forward, placing my tablet on his desk. "The Stardust chip architecture—"

"Is Spencer Group property," he interrupted. "And according to Caspian, you signed away all rights."

I pulled out the small drive from my pocket. "This isn't Stardust. This is Luminary. Something I developed independently."

He didn't even glance at it. "I'm not interested in legal battles."

"Then you're not as smart as your reputation suggests." I turned to the whiteboard on his wall and picked up a marker. "Your portfolio company, Nexus Imaging, has been trying to solve their optical distortion issue for two years."

His eyebrows rose slightly. I'd done my homework.

"This algorithm," I began sketching complex equations across the board, "redirects photon pathways through a modified lattice structure."

By the time I finished, Gavin was standing beside me, his earlier dismissiveness replaced by intense focus.

"How did you know about Nexus's issue?"

"Because I designed the original sensor array they're using." I capped the marker. "And I know its limitations better than anyone."

He studied the board for a long moment. "Impressive. But not enough for funding."

"What would be enough?"

"Proof." He turned to face me directly. "Secure a Letter of Intent from MedTech Innovations within two weeks. If you can convince Marcus Webb to partner with your... Luminary Tech, I'll consider a seed round."

---

Our shared workspace was little more than a glorified closet in a building full of startups. The walls were thin enough that I could hear Ben's voice carrying through as he worked the phone.

"MedTech doesn't partner with nobodies," he was saying. "We need to show them something revolutionary."

Anahi looked up from her laptop, dark circles under her eyes matching my own. "Bella, you need to rest."

"I'm fine," I insisted, ignoring the persistent ache in my lower back. My doctor's warnings echoed in my mind: stress could endanger the pregnancy. But what choice did I have?

Jett slid a cup of coffee across the table. "Third this morning."

"Fourth," I corrected, taking a sip. "And don't tell Anahi."

We worked through the night, tailoring our technology for MedTech's specific needs. By morning, my vision blurred from fatigue, but the prototype was ready.

---

"This is impressive work," Marcus Webb said, examining our demonstration unit. His conference room was sleek and modern, with views of Lake Union.

"Thank you," I replied, fighting to keep my voice steady. The room seemed to tilt slightly, and I gripped the edge of the table.

"Are you alright?" he asked, noticing my pallor.

"Just tired," I admitted. "We've been working around the clock."

Before he could respond, his phone rang. He answered, listened briefly, then looked at me with newfound concern.

"Caspian Spencer just called," he said after hanging up. "He threatened to pull all Spencer Group contracts if we sign with you."

The room went silent. Ben and Anahi exchanged worried glances.

"I'm sorry," Webb continued, "but we can't afford to lose Spencer Group's business."

I took a deep breath, steadying myself against the table. "May I ask why you're considering our proposal at all?"

"Because your specs are better," he admitted. "But not enough to risk—"

"The sensors Spencer Group sells you have a critical flaw," I interrupted, reaching for my tablet. "A flaw only I know about because I designed them."

Webb leaned forward, suddenly interested.

"See this?" I pulled up a schematic. "The molecular bonding here creates microfractures after eighteen months of use. Spencer Group never fixed it because Caspian ignored my report."

"That's a serious claim," Webb said carefully.

"It is." I met his gaze steadily. "And one I can prove with independent testing."

I demonstrated how Luminary's technology bypassed the error entirely, creating a more stable and reliable product.

Webb studied the comparison for a long moment before looking up at me with newfound respect.

"You're either incredibly brilliant or incredibly reckless," he said finally.

"Both," Anahi murmured under her breath.

Webb smiled slightly before reaching for a pen and the Letter of Intent document.

"I think MedTech would be foolish to pass up this opportunity," he said, signing his name with a flourish. "Welcome to the family, Luminary Tech."

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