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After Public Humiliation, I Became His CEO Boss

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I stood in the corner of the ballroom, my camera a shield between me and the glittering crowd. Through my lens, I captured Marcus's triumph—his easy smile as he accepted congratulations, the way his hand gestured animatedly when describing his vision for "Midnight Embrace." My vision. Our vision. But no one knew that part. The Beverly Hills hotel ballroom sparkled with Hollywood royalty. Crystal chandeliers cast golden light over actresses in couture gowns, producers with perfect teeth, and critics whose words could make or break careers. I adjusted my aperture, focusing on Marcus as he threw his head back in laughter at something a studio executive said. "Perfect," I whispered, capturing the moment. Three years of late nights, endless networking, and silent sacrifice had led to this—his breakthrough. I should have felt proud.

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I stood in the corner of the ballroom, my camera a shield between me and the glittering crowd. Through my lens, I captured Marcus's triumph—his easy smile as he accepted congratulations, the way his hand gestured animatedly when describing his vision for "Midnight Embrace." My vision. Our vision. But no one knew that part.

The Beverly Hills hotel ballroom sparkled with Hollywood royalty. Crystal chandeliers cast golden light over actresses in couture gowns, producers with perfect teeth, and critics whose words could make or break careers. I adjusted my aperture, focusing on Marcus as he threw his head back in laughter at something a studio executive said.

"Perfect," I whispered, capturing the moment. Three years of late nights, endless networking, and silent sacrifice had led to this—his breakthrough. I should have felt proud. Instead, a hollow ache spread beneath my ribs as Victoria Grant clung to his arm like she belonged there.

Victoria's crimson dress hugged every curve, her diamond earrings catching light with each toss of her perfectly highlighted hair. She whispered something in Marcus's ear, her red lips brushing against his skin. He didn't pull away.

I lowered my camera briefly, allowing myself one unguarded moment of hurt before raising it again. Through my viewfinder, Victoria's eyes suddenly locked with mine across the room. A smirk played at the corners of her mouth as she pressed herself closer to Marcus, her gaze never leaving my face. I captured that too—the cold calculation in her eyes, the possessive grip on his arm.

Click.

The photo would never see publication, but I needed it. Evidence of what I already knew but couldn't admit.

I moved to another corner, photographing the celebration from different angles. This was what I did—observe, document, remain invisible. The girlfriend who took pretty pictures. Not the woman who had emptied her savings account to fund his first short film. Not the one who had spent nights in the hospital after drinking with potential investors to secure his projects. Just Olivia, the photographer.

A sudden shift in the room's energy made me look up from my camera. The ambient chatter died. Faces turned. Marcus was cutting through the crowd, his expression thunderous, eyes fixed on me.

"You," he snarled, closing the distance between us in quick strides. "How could you?"

My camera lowered slowly. "Marcus? What—"

"Don't play innocent." His voice carried across the now-silent ballroom. "The photos of Victoria that leaked to TMZ. You think I wouldn't figure out it was you?"

My heart stuttered. "What photos? Marcus, I don't—"

"Your jealousy is pathetic." He was inches from my face now, his breath hot with whiskey. "Did you think ruining her would keep me?"

Before I could respond, his hands connected with my shoulders. The force of his shove sent me stumbling backward. My camera swung wildly on its strap. Someone gasped. I caught myself against the wall, palm scraping against the textured wallpaper.

"Marcus!" My voice sounded small, foreign.

A theatrical cry rose from behind him. Victoria's knees buckled, her body collapsing in a graceful arc. Marcus rushed to catch her, cradling her against his chest as she fluttered her eyelashes.

"Get a doctor!" someone called.

"It's the shock," Victoria whimpered. "I can't believe she would do this to me."

I stepped forward, desperate to defend myself. "I didn't—"

"Stay away from her!" Marcus's voice cut like a blade. "You jealous nobody. You pathetic gold digger."

The words hit harder than his shove. Gold digger. If they only knew.

I tried once more to approach, to make sense of this nightmare. Marcus released Victoria to a concerned actress and lunged toward me. In one fluid motion, he grabbed the crystal camera model I had given him—a custom piece I'd commissioned to celebrate our third anniversary—and smashed it against the marble floor.

The sound of shattering glass echoed through the ballroom. Shards scattered at my feet, catching light like fallen stars.

"Security," someone called.

As two men in black suits appeared at my sides, I caught sight of Frank in the shadows, his expression grave. My loyal assistant, watching, waiting. His slight nod told me everything I needed to know—he was there for me, whatever came next.

The security guards gripped my elbows, guiding me toward the exit. I didn't resist. My body moved on autopilot while my mind replayed the crystal camera shattering over and over—the perfect metaphor for what had just happened to my heart, my reputation, my life.

As the ballroom doors closed behind me, I realized I was still clutching my camera. One final image remained on the display: Victoria's cold, calculating smile, aimed directly at me through the lens.

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