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After My Star Player Betrayed Me for His Mistress Novel Cover

After My Star Player Betrayed Me for His Mistress

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.
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Chapter 3

I drafted the press release myself. Two sentences. *Midnight Wolves announces Theo Ellis as our starting mid-laner for the Fall Split. Effective immediately.*

I clicked send.

The internet exploded.

Analysts laughed on their live streams. Rival owners tweeted snake emojis. The comments called me emotional, bitter, and crazy. They said I was throwing away a multi-million-dollar season just to spite my ex. They said I was a woman scorned, wrecking my own house.

Then the money started to panic.

My office phone rang. It was Marcus, the VP of our biggest peripheral sponsor. He was sweating through the audio.

“Ember, tell me this is a joke,” Marcus said. His voice was high and tight. “You’re putting a nineteen-year-old rookie in Elian’s chair? We paid for a superstar. We paid for the face of the league.”

I leaned back in my leather chair. Outside my window, the Los Angeles sun was blinding. Inside, my office was dark and freezing.

“You paid for a championship,” I said. My voice was low. Smooth. “Elian gave you drama. He gave you a soap opera. Theo will give you a trophy.”

“He's a nobody!” Marcus argued. “Our board is freaking out. We might pull our funding.”

I didn't blink. “Pull it,” I said flatly.

Silence hung on the line.

“If you want out, I’ll buy out your contract today,” I continued. “But when we lift the trophy in August, the price to put your logo back on my jerseys doubles. Make your choice, Marcus. Right now.”

He swallowed hard. I heard it over the phone. “We... we'll trust your judgment, Ember.”

“Good,” I said, and hung up.

I took two more calls just like that. Two more panicked executives. Two more threats to leave. I backed them both into a corner with cold, hard confidence. By noon, every sponsor had recommitted. They didn't trust the rookie. But they feared me.

Theo didn't care about the noise. He lived in the practice room.

His first week under the microscope was brutal. The media camped outside our facility. The fans harassed him online. But Theo was a ghost to them. He didn't tweet. He didn't stream. He just worked.

Every morning, I watched him on the security feed. He arrived at the facility thirty minutes before the rest of the team. The room would be dark. He would sit down and plug in his battered, secondhand keyboard. He refused the shiny new gear we offered him.

Then he started his warm-up. Click, clack, click. A perfect, unbroken rhythm. He ran the same mechanical drills every single day. No variation. No wasted movement.

The rest of the roster was skeptical at first. They missed Elian's loud shot-calling. But Theo's quiet intensity was heavy. It anchored the room.

On Wednesday, a reporter finally ambushed him. Theo was walking through the front lobby to grab a coffee. The reporter shoved a microphone right into his face.

“Theo!” the man shouted. “How does it feel to replace the most decorated player in MW history? Are you feeling the pressure?”

Theo stopped. He didn't flinch. He looked at the camera. His dark eyes were completely flat.

“I'm here to win games,” Theo said.

Six words. No smile. No arrogance. He just stated a fact, turned around, and walked back to the practice room.

The clip went viral in an hour. The fans called him a robot. But our team? They watched that clip. Derek, my head coach, smiled. The other players stopped whispering. They stopped doubting. They fell in line behind the kid who didn't care about the spotlight.

Thursday afternoon. I stood in the dark observation room.

I looked through the one-way glass into the main practice area. The team was running a draft phase. Derek was pacing behind the chairs, talking about jungle pathing.

Theo sat at the end of the table. He was quiet. But he was writing.

He had a small, cheap spiral notebook open on his desk. He held a black pen. I leaned closer to the glass. My eyes tracked the movement of his hand. I squinted at the page.

*Control the river. Starve the jungle. Choke their vision.*

My breath caught in my throat. Those were my words. I had said them during a brief strategy meeting on Tuesday. He didn't just write down Derek's game plans. He wrote down my philosophy. He was studying me. He was listening to every single thing I said.

I stepped back from the glass. My chest felt tight. I pushed the feeling down and left the room.

That night, the facility was completely empty. It was past midnight.

I sat in my office. The only light came from my monitors. I had a cold cup of black coffee on my desk. I pulled up the VODs from Theo's afternoon scrimmages.

I found a sequence in the mid-game. A three-minute fight around the dragon pit. I hit play.

I watched Theo move. I watched him trap the enemy mid-laner. He didn't rush. He didn't chase the flashy kill. He just cut off every escape route, one by one. He bled the enemy out slowly. It was brutal. It was perfectly efficient.

I rewound the video. I watched it again.

Then I watched it a third time. And a fourth.

Elian used to play for the crowd. He wanted the applause. He wanted everyone to look at him.

Johan... Johan used to play with reckless joy. He played like he was invincible.

I paused the video. I stared at Theo's champion standing over the defeated enemy.

Theo wasn't Elian. And he wasn't Johan. He didn't play like a ghost. He played like a man with a singular purpose. He played like someone who made a promise and intended to keep it.

For five years, every time I looked at my star player, I saw a dead boy's face. I lived in a shadow. I breathed in memories. I built an empire to distract myself from a hospital bed.

But looking at this screen right now? Looking at the way Theo Ellis played the game?

I wasn't looking for Johan. I wasn't looking for the past.

I was just looking at Theo.

For the first time in seven years, my mind was perfectly quiet. The ghosts were gone. There was only the kid from Chicago, fighting for me in the dark.

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