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Betrayed by the CEO's Secret Lover

The blue glow of my monitor cast harsh shadows across my face as I squinted at the code that had consumed my evening. My eyes burned, and the office around me had long since emptied, leaving only the soft whirring of servers and the occasional squeak of the cleaning staff's cart wheels against the polished floor. Eleven forty-five PM. Another late night at Sterling Dynamics. I rolled my shoulders back, feeling the familiar ache that came from hunching over a keyboard for fourteen hours straight. The proposal for the Morrison account needed to be perfect—Alexander had made that abundantly clear this morning when he'd dropped the files on my desk without so much as a "please" or "thank you." "Just get it done, Emma," he'd said, already walking away. "By tomorrow." Ten years. Ten years I'd been hearing variations of that phrase, always with the unspoken promise that this time—this project—would be the one to finally earn me a permanent position. I'd started believing it less and less with each passing year. A notification popped up on my screen, temporarily diverting my attention from the proposal.
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Chapter 2

Three days after the coffee incident, I found a stack of papers on my desk with a Post-it note in Victoria's elegant handwriting: "Handle these by EOD." No please, no thank you—just a command.

I flipped through the pile: supply order forms, meeting minutes that needed transcribing, and a request to reorganize the office supply closet. Glorified secretary work. Meanwhile, my Morrison proposal—the one I'd stayed up until midnight perfecting—was nowhere to be found.

"Emma!" Chloe Davis, one of our junior analysts, poked her head around my cubicle. "Did you hear? Victoria's presenting the Morrison pitch today."

My stomach dropped. "What? That's my project."

Chloe's eyes widened. "Oh... I thought... Victoria's been in the conference room all morning prepping the team."

I muttered a quick thanks and made my way to the conference room, my heart hammering against my ribs. Through the glass walls, I could see Victoria standing at the head of the table, my presentation slides projected on the screen behind her.

"The innovative approach outlined here," she was saying, gesturing to my carefully crafted strategy, "will position us to capture an additional 18% of market share within two quarters."

My market projection. My strategy. My words.

I lingered by the door, hoping to catch Alexander's eye, but he was watching Victoria with rapt attention, nodding along to insights he'd dismissed when I'd shared them weeks ago.

Back at my desk, I opened my email to find messages from clients—clients who used to work directly with me—thanking Victoria for her "insightful analysis" and "strategic vision." One from Westlake Technologies, the account I'd personally saved, praised her for the "continued excellence in service delivery."

She'd inserted herself into all my client relationships, systematically erasing my contributions.

That evening, after most people had left, I snuck into the conference room where Victoria had been working. Her laptop was gone, but she'd left printouts of presentation materials. Flipping through them, my suspicions were confirmed: she was briefing clients on my entire product roadmap—the one I'd developed over six months of research—as if it were her own creation.

I took pictures with my phone, hands shaking with a mixture of rage and disbelief. This wasn't just taking credit—this was theft on a massive scale.

The quarterly department meeting the following week was the final humiliation. I sat in the back row, watching as Victoria stood confidently at the podium, delivering my original marketing strategy to the entire company. She'd made minor cosmetic changes to my slides but kept the substance intact—the substance I'd created through countless late nights and weekends.

"As you can see," Victoria said, her voice smooth as silk, "by realigning our core offerings with emerging market demands, we can expect to see substantial growth in Q3."

Alexander nodded enthusiastically from the front row. When she finished, he stood and approached the podium, placing his hand on the small of her back in a gesture that seemed inappropriately intimate for a professional setting.

"I think we can all agree," he announced to the room, "that Victoria's visionary leadership is exactly what Sterling Dynamics needs right now."

Applause erupted around me. I sat frozen, blinking back tears that threatened to spill over. Ten years of dedication reduced to this: watching someone else receive accolades for my work while I was relegated to ordering office supplies.

As the meeting dispersed, I caught Victoria watching me from across the room, a slight smile playing at the corners of her mouth. It wasn't enough that she'd taken my work—she wanted to make sure I knew she'd gotten away with it.

I gathered my notebook and pen, head down to hide my reddening eyes. As I passed Alexander and Victoria, deep in conversation near the door, I heard her laugh—a light, tinkling sound that somehow cut through me like broken glass.

"You were right about Emma," she was saying to him. "She really is quite... useful."

Something inside me hardened in that moment. The last thread of loyalty I'd been desperately clinging to finally snapped.

I'd given Sterling Dynamics—given Alexander—ten years of my life. And this was what I had to show for it: betrayal, humiliation, and the bitter taste of watching someone else reap the rewards of my labor.

As I walked back to my desk, my phone buzzed with a notification. An email from an unfamiliar address with the subject line: "Your work deserves recognition."

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