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Betrayal to Business Reversal

The phone rang at precisely 9:17 AM. I was in the middle of reviewing quarterly projections when the screen lit up with an unknown number. Something in me knew—before I even answered—that my world was about to shatter. "Ms. Hudson?" The voice was clinical, detached. "This is Seattle General Hospital. I'm calling about your father, Robert Hudson." My pen slipped from my fingers, clattering against the mahogany desk. "What happened?" "I'm very sorry to inform you that he passed away thirty minutes ago. There were... complications with his heart condition." The room tilted sideways.
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Chapter 2

The next morning, I arrived at the office early, determined to fight for what was mine. The billion-dollar project had consumed eight years of my life—late nights, missed holidays, sacrificed weekends. It was more than just a job; it was my legacy.

I'd barely set my coffee down when Marcus Chen appeared at my cubicle. "The entire staff is required in the main conference room. Now."

Something in his expression made my stomach clench. The walk to the conference room felt like a death march. Every eye tracked my movement, conversations hushing as I passed.

Zayne stood at the front, Paloma hovering at his side like a vulture. Her crimson lips curved into a smile that never reached her eyes.

"Thank you all for coming," Zayne began, his voice carrying that artificial warmth he reserved for public announcements. "I've called this meeting to discuss some organizational changes."

My fingernails dug into my palms as he continued.

"As many of you know, Briar Hudson has been... distracted lately." His gaze flickered to me, cold and dismissive. "Effective immediately, the Westlake Project will be transferred to Paloma Riley's division."

The room erupted in murmurs. I stood frozen, unable to process what was happening.

"That project is mine," I said, my voice surprisingly steady despite the earthquake happening inside me. "Eight years of my research, my relationships with the clients—"

"Was yours," Zayne corrected. "Paloma has demonstrated exceptional leadership qualities. She's more than capable of taking it to completion."

Paloma stepped forward, her designer heels clicking against the hardwood floor. "I'm so honored by the trust you've placed in me, Zayne. I won't let you down."

The way she said his name—intimate, possessive—made my skin crawl.

"This is ridiculous," I protested, looking around the room for allies. "Anyone who knows this business understands that I built this project from nothing."

Zayne's expression hardened. "This isn't a debate, Briar. It's a done deal."

---

Two hours later, I stood in what used to be my office, watching as Paloma systematically destroyed my life's work.

"Personal items only," she reminded me, gesturing to the cardboard box in her manicured hands. "Company property stays."

I reached for the framed photo of my father and me at my college graduation. Before my fingers could close around it, Paloma snatched it away.

"Oh, this old thing?" She examined it with exaggerated interest before deliberately letting it slip from her fingers. The glass shattered against the hardwood floor.

"Oops," she said with mock concern.

My throat tightened as I knelt to gather the broken pieces.

"Don't bother," she said, crushing a shard under her heel. "Housekeeping will clean it up."

One by one, she destroyed my awards—the crystal sales champion trophy, the framed certificates of achievement. Each crash was like a knife twisting in my chest.

"Your desk is cleared," she announced finally, dumping the contents of my drawers into a trash bin. "Your new uniform is in the maintenance closet. Oh, and here's your assignment."

She thrust a clipboard into my hands. A list of restrooms throughout the building, with my name scrawled next to each one.

"You start with the executive floor," she said, her voice dripping with satisfaction. "Zayne likes his bathroom spotless."

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The executive restroom gleamed under fluorescent lights as I wiped down the marble countertop. Three hours into my new role, and my knees ached from scrubbing toilets that probably hadn't seen actual use in months.

I was attacking a stubborn stain when voices approached from outside.

"—couldn't believe how easy it was," Paloma's voice, followed by Zayne's low chuckle.

The door swung open. They froze when they saw me.

"Briar," Zayne recovered quickly. "Working hard?"

I straightened, clutching the toilet brush like a weapon. "Just doing my job."

They moved to the far end of the bathroom, probably assuming I couldn't hear them. But the acoustics in the marble space carried every word.

"How long do we have to keep her around?" Paloma asked, her voice low but clear.

"As long as necessary," Zayne replied. "She knows too much about the project to let her go completely."

Paloma laughed softly. "You should have seen her face when I smashed that picture of her father. Like I'd actually broken something important."

"Speaking of her father," Zayne said, "that funeral was the perfect opportunity. She never suspected a thing."

"The way you played her," Paloma purred. "I should have been in your bed months ago."

"We'll have plenty of time for that now," Zayne said. "Once the Westlake deal closes, we can get rid of her completely."

I pressed myself against the wall, my heart hammering so loudly I was certain they would hear it. The toilet brush trembled in my grip as their laughter echoed off the marble walls.

They thought they'd won. They thought I was broken.

But as I listened to their casual cruelty, something hardened inside me—a resolve as cold and unyielding as the marble beneath my feet.

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