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Business Gala Betrayal

The Mediterranean sun had been perfect all week, casting golden light across the pristine beaches of our romantic getaway. I'd been looking forward to this trip for months—Adam and I finally taking time away from our demanding careers, joined by his close-knit group of friends for what was supposed to be the perfect blend of romance and relaxation. But something had felt off since we arrived. Adam seemed distant, constantly checking his phone and exchanging meaningful glances with Saanvi that made my stomach twist with unease. When I tried to bring it up, he'd laugh it off, calling me paranoid, saying I was letting work stress get to me. Today, I'd decided to surprise him. The group had gone to explore some local markets, but I'd feigned a headache to slip away early. I wanted to set up something special in our room—maybe order room service, light some candles, remind us both why we were here together. My keycard beeped softly as I slipped into our hotel room, already imagining Adam's surprised smile when he returned. But the smile died on my lips before it could fully form.
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Chapter 2

The fluorescent lights of the US Embassy in Athens felt harsh against my exhausted eyes, but they represented salvation. Three days. It had taken me three agonizing days to navigate the bureaucratic maze of being stranded without proper documentation in a foreign country, but I'd done it.

"Ms. Hall, your emergency travel documents are ready," the consular officer said, sliding the temporary passport across the metal desk. "I have to say, your corporate connections certainly expedited this process."

I managed a tired smile, thinking of the frantic calls I'd made to my company's international legal department, the favors I'd called in with colleagues who had embassy contacts, the sheer force of will that had gotten me this far. "Thank you. When is the earliest flight to Seattle?"

"There's a red-eye tonight through Frankfurt. Gets you into Sea-Tac tomorrow evening."

Seattle. Not New York, where Adam was probably expecting me to slink back to lick my wounds. I'd already made that decision during the long, sleepless nights in the cramped hostel room I'd managed to afford with the emergency cash I always kept hidden in my luggage lining—a paranoid habit that had literally saved me.

The flight felt endless, but it gave me time to think. To plan. To transform the white-hot rage burning in my chest into something more useful: cold, calculated determination. By the time we touched down at Sea-Tac, I knew exactly what I was going to do.

My first stop wasn't my apartment. It was the office.

"Skyler?" Marcus Chen, my colleague and one of the few people I trusted, looked up from his desk in shock as I walked into the Seattle branch at seven AM, still carrying my travel bag. "What are you doing here? Aren't you supposed to be in Greece for another three days?"

"Change of plans." I set my bag down and pulled out my laptop, my movements sharp and efficient. "I need you to set up a meeting with Davidson. Today."

Marcus studied my face, taking in the exhaustion I couldn't quite hide, the tension in my shoulders, the way my jaw was set like I was preparing for war. "What happened?"

"Nothing I can't handle." The lie came easily. I'd had plenty of practice over the past few days. "Just need to discuss some strategic opportunities with the regional director."

Two hours later, I sat across from Richard Davidson in his corner office, the Seattle skyline stretching behind him like a promise. I'd changed into the spare suit I kept in my office, touched up my makeup, and transformed myself back into the polished executive who commanded respect in boardrooms.

"I have to admit, Skyler, when Marcus said you wanted an emergency meeting, I was concerned," Davidson said, leaning back in his leather chair. "But this proposal for expanding our West Coast operations is impressive. Very impressive."

I kept my expression neutral, professional. "The market analysis shows significant growth potential, particularly in the tech sector. We're missing opportunities by not having a stronger presence here."

"And you think you're the person to lead this expansion?"

"I know I am." The confidence in my voice surprised even me. Three days ago, I'd been broken, humiliated, abandoned. Now, sitting in this office, I felt like I was exactly where I belonged. "I've already identified potential office locations, key personnel we'd need to recruit, and preliminary client targets."

Davidson's eyebrows rose. "You put this together in what, twelve hours?"

"I work best under pressure." Another truth wrapped in careful omission. The pressure of betrayal, of being left with nothing, had crystallized my focus like nothing else could.

He was quiet for a long moment, studying the documents I'd prepared. "There would be significant responsibility. You'd essentially be building a new branch from the ground up. Regional Manager level."

"I understand."

"The position would come with a substantial salary increase, of course. And full relocation support if you decide to make Seattle your permanent base."

Seattle. Three thousand miles from New York. Three thousand miles from Adam and his enablers. Three thousand miles from the life that had imploded around me.

"When would you need an answer?"

Davidson smiled, and I saw something like admiration in his eyes. "Skyler, I've watched your work for two years. Your crisis management skills, your strategic thinking, your ability to deliver results under pressure. What you've shown me today just confirms what I already knew—you're ready for this level of responsibility."

He stood up, extending his hand. "Congratulations, Regional Manager Hall. When can you start?"

As I shook his hand, feeling the weight of my new title settle around me like armor, I thought about Adam. About Saanvi. About all of them who had written me off, who had expected me to crumble.

They had no idea what they'd unleashed.

"I can start immediately," I said, and meant it. "I have nothing holding me back."

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