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After My Star Player Betrayed Me for His Mistress

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It was a Tuesday evening. The Midnight Wolves training facility was completely empty. The only sound in my office was the low, steady hum of the air conditioning. I sat at my desk, reviewing strategy VODs for the upcoming Fall Split. My phone buzzed. Then it buzzed again. Within ten seconds, the screen lit up with a continuous, unbroken stream of notifications. Texts from staff. Mentions on X. Missed calls from sponsors.

After My Star Player Betrayed Me for His Mistress Chapter 1

It was a Tuesday evening. The Midnight Wolves training facility was completely empty. The only sound in my office was the low, steady hum of the air conditioning. I sat at my desk, reviewing strategy VODs for the upcoming Fall Split.

My phone buzzed. Then it buzzed again. Within ten seconds, the screen lit up with a continuous, unbroken stream of notifications. Texts from staff. Mentions on X. Missed calls from sponsors.

I unlocked the screen and tapped the most frequent link. It opened Twitch.

There was Elian. My star player. The man I had spent five years funding, protecting, and elevating to the top of the North American esports scene. He was sitting on a plush pink sofa that I instantly recognized from Savanna Mills’ streams. Savanna was pressed against his side. Her blonde hair cascaded over his shoulder. She looked at the camera with wide, innocent eyes.

Elian looked directly into the lens. He had that familiar, arrogant smirk. The one that used to make my chest ache because it looked exactly like Johan’s.

“Yeah, guys, it’s true,” Elian said to the 200,000 viewers watching live. He wrapped his arm around Savanna’s waist. “Savanna and I are together. It’s been a long time coming.”

The chat scrolled so fast it was a blur of text.

“As for Ember,” Elian continued, his tone dropping into a manufactured sigh. “We’re done. She’s just... too controlling. I need space to grow. I can’t breathe in that environment anymore. I’m sure she’ll be upset, but I have to put myself first.”

He was waiting for it. I could see it in the slight tension of his shoulders. He fully expected my name to pop up on his phone. He wanted me to call him sobbing. He wanted me to beg.

For five years, I had indulged his every whim. I paid his fines. I managed his ego. I gave him everything because I couldn’t save the boy he looked like. He thought that meant I was dependent on him. He thought he was the prize.

I sat there and watched his face. Johan’s jawline. Johan’s dark eyes. But the ghost was gone. Looking at Elian now, I felt nothing. No anger. No tears. Just a cold, absolute clarity.

I let the stream play to the end. Then I set my phone face-down on the glass desk.

I picked up my office line and pressed a single button. It rang once before she answered.

“I saw it,” Nadia said. My Director of Operations didn’t waste time with pity. Her voice was tight with suppressed rage.

“Good. That saves us time,” I said smoothly. My voice didn’t shake. “I need three things done tonight, Nadia.”

“Name them.”

“First, go to the player dorms. Box up every single item Elian owns. Leave nothing behind. Second, hire a private courier. Have those boxes delivered to Savanna Mills’ apartment lobby by eight o'clock tomorrow morning.”

Nadia paused for a fraction of a second. “And the third?”

“Call legal. Draft a formal contract termination notice, effective immediately. And freeze his buyout clause. He doesn’t play for anyone else until we say he does.”

“Done,” Nadia said. She didn’t ask if I was okay. She knew better.

I hung up the phone. The room was perfectly quiet again.

By eight-thirty the next morning, the esports world was burning down.

I walked into the facility holding my usual black coffee. Nadia met me in the hallway. She handed me a tablet.

“The courier dropped the boxes at Savanna’s at 7:55 AM,” Nadia reported, walking briskly beside me. “His facility access badge is deactivated. His agent has called the front office fourteen times in the last hour.”

“Did you answer?” I asked, taking a sip of my coffee.

“No. I let it ring. The agent sounded terrified on the last voicemail. Elian woke up to the legal notice on top of his cardboard boxes. No text from you. No public statement. They don’t know what to do.”

“Keep ignoring them,” I said.

I walked into my office and closed the door. My personal phone was still lighting up. Rival owners were making pointed comments on X. Analysts were posting long threads. *Ember Harrison is acting on emotion.* *Midnight Wolves just lost their franchise player.* *She’s going to ruin her own team out of spite.*

I turned the phone off and shoved it in my drawer. Right next to the hidden, framed photo of Johan. I didn't look at the photo.

I left my office and walked down the hall to the dark, empty film room. I booted up the main projector. The screen flashed white, then settled on a replay from an academy match last week.

I sat in the front row with a yellow legal pad on my lap. I wrote one name at the top of the page: *Theo Ellis.*

On the screen, Theo was playing. He was nineteen. A kid from Chicago with no connections and no pedigree. But his mechanics were flawless. He was quiet, cold, and utterly ruthless in the game. He didn't play for the crowd. He played to kill.

I watched his POV for three hours. I watched how he anticipated enemy movements. I watched how he covered his teammates' mistakes without complaining.

At noon, I pressed an intercom button on the wall. “Nadia. Send Theo Ellis to the film room.”

Ten minutes later, the heavy acoustic door clicked open.

Theo walked in. He wore a plain black hoodie and gray sweatpants. He stopped a few feet away from my chair. He didn't look at the paused game on the screen. He looked right at me. His dark eyes were intense, taking in my posture, my expression.

He knew what was happening online. Everyone in the building did. But he didn't offer fake sympathy. He didn't ask if I was holding up okay.

“You wanted to see me, boss,” Theo said quietly.

I stood up. I picked up a thick scouting packet from the desk beside me. I walked over to him. He was taller than me, broad-shouldered, standing perfectly still.

“Elian is gone,” I said. I kept my voice flat, stripping away any room for debate. “He’s not coming back to this facility.”

Theo didn’t blink. “I know.”

“The media thinks we’re dead in the water for the Fall Split,” I continued. I held his gaze. “They think I made an emotional mistake. I don't make mistakes.”

I stepped closer, closing the distance between us. I could see the slight tightening of his jaw.

“I’m moving you up from the academy roster,” I said. “I’m putting you in the starting lineup. I’m building the next chapter of this organization around you.”

Silence stretched between us. The only sound was the hum of the projector fan above our heads. I watched his face for a flicker of doubt. A nineteen-year-old kid suddenly handed the weight of a multi-million-dollar franchise. Most players would stutter. Most would thank me profusely.

Theo didn't do either. He looked down at the packet in my hand, then back up to my eyes.

“I need to know if you’re ready,” I said softly.

Theo held my gaze. The intensity in his eyes was heavy, anchoring me to the floor.

“Tell me what you need,” he said. His voice was a low, steady rumble. No hesitation. No fear.

I felt the faintest ghost of a smile touch my lips. I slid the scouting packet against his chest. He took it, his fingers brushing against mine. His skin was warm.

“I need a championship,” I said.

“You’ll have it,” Theo promised.

I turned and walked back to the projector. The game was just beginning.

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