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Ending Engagement over Lies

The crystal chandeliers cast warm amber light across the hotel ballroom, their glow reflecting off the polished marble floors where my company's annual Thanksgiving team-building gala was in full swing. I stood at the front of the room, champagne flute in hand, watching my employees mingle and laugh—a sight that should have filled me with pride. After all, I'd built this company from nothing, and tonight's celebration in this upscale venue was a testament to our success. "Ladies and gentlemen," I called out, tapping my glass with a silver spoon. The conversations gradually died down as faces turned toward me. "I want to thank you all for making this year our most successful yet. This beautiful venue"—I gestured around the opulent ballroom with its floor-to-ceiling windows and elaborate floral arrangements—"represents not just where we are tonight, but how far we've come together." Applause rippled through the crowd, and I caught sight of Damien near the bar. My childhood sweetheart, my fiancé, the man who was supposed to be my partner in everything. I expected to see pride in his eyes, maybe that familiar warm smile that had captured my heart all those years ago. Instead, his face was a mask of barely contained fury.
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Chapter 2

I arrived at the office before dawn, the building still wrapped in darkness except for the security lights casting long shadows across the marble lobby. Sleep had been impossible after last night's humiliation, my mind churning through every detail of Damien's explosive outburst. The way he'd defended Ellianna. The fury in his eyes when I'd mentioned the venue cost. The protective tone he'd used when speaking her name.

My heels clicked against the empty hallway as I made my way to my office, the sound echoing like gunshots in the silence. I'd built this company from nothing, and I knew every financial detail, every account, every expenditure. If Damien was hiding something, I would find it.

I pulled up our banking software and began methodically reviewing the past three months—exactly when Ellianna had started her internship. My trained eye caught discrepancies immediately. Small withdrawals at first, five hundred here, a thousand there, all categorized under vague expense reports. "Business development." "Team building initiatives." "Operational costs."

But I remembered these dates. There had been no business development meetings. No team building events. No operational expenses that would justify these amounts.

My fingers flew across the keyboard, cross-referencing dates and amounts. The pattern became clearer with each transaction. Every withdrawal coincided with Ellianna's presence in the office. The amounts grew larger over time, as if someone was becoming bolder, more confident they wouldn't be caught.

The final tally made my stomach drop. Nearly thirty thousand dollars over three months. All unauthorized. All unaccounted for.

I printed every statement, every transaction record, every suspicious expense report. The evidence filled a manila folder that felt heavy in my hands—not from the paper, but from the weight of betrayal it represented.

By the time Damien arrived at his office, I was ready. I knocked on his door with controlled precision, the folder tucked under my arm like a weapon.

"Alisson." His voice was carefully neutral, but I caught the flicker of wariness in his eyes. "You're here early."

"We need to talk." I stepped inside and closed the door behind me, then spread the bank statements across his desk like playing cards. "About these."

Damien's face went pale as he stared at the papers. For a moment, silence stretched between us, broken only by the hum of the air conditioning and the distant sound of early employees arriving in the outer offices.

"I can explain—"

"Then explain." I kept my voice level, professional. The same tone I used in board meetings when someone presented questionable numbers. "Thirty thousand dollars in unauthorized withdrawals over the past three months. All categorized under expenses that don't exist."

He ran his hand through his hair—that nervous gesture I'd once found endearing. Now it looked like guilt. "It's for business development. New initiatives we're exploring."

"What initiatives?" I leaned forward, my hands flat on his desk. "Show me the documentation. The receipts. The project proposals."

"They're... they're still in development. Early stages."

"Damien." His name came out sharp as a blade. "I know every project in this company. I approve every initiative. There are no business development projects that would require these amounts."

His eyes darted away from mine, focusing on the papers scattered across his desk. "It's complicated, Alisson. There are things you don't understand about running certain aspects of the business."

The condescension in his tone ignited something cold and furious in my chest. "Things I don't understand? About my own company?"

"That's not what I meant—"

"Then what did you mean?" I straightened, crossing my arms. "Because from where I'm sitting, it looks like someone has been stealing from me. From us. From the company we built together."

Damien's jaw tightened. "I would never steal from you."

"Then prove it. Show me where this money went. Show me the receipts, the invoices, the business justification for thirty thousand dollars in cash withdrawals."

The silence that followed was deafening. Damien stared at the papers, his face cycling through emotions I couldn't read. Guilt. Anger. Something that looked almost like panic.

"I need time to gather the documentation," he finally said.

"You have until end of business today." I gathered the papers back into the folder, each movement deliberate and controlled. "Every receipt. Every invoice. Every piece of documentation that justifies these withdrawals."

As I reached the door, his voice stopped me. "Alisson, please. Don't make this bigger than it needs to be."

I turned back to look at the man I'd planned to marry, seeing a stranger wearing his face. "You made it big the moment you took money that wasn't yours."

Lunch break couldn't come fast enough. I needed air, space, distance from the suffocating tension that had settled over the office like a fog. But as I stepped onto the sidewalk, I spotted Damien's familiar figure half a block ahead, walking with purpose toward the downtown shopping district.

Something made me follow.

I kept my distance, staying close to storefronts and using other pedestrians as cover. Damien moved with the confidence of someone who'd made this journey before, turning corners without hesitation until he stopped in front of Cartwright & Sons—one of the city's most exclusive jewelry stores.

My heart hammered as I watched him disappear inside. I positioned myself across the street behind a newspaper stand, my eyes fixed on the store's elegant windows displaying diamonds that cost more than most people's cars.

Ten minutes later, Damien emerged. But he wasn't alone.

Ellianna Meyer stepped out beside him, her blonde hair catching the afternoon sunlight like spun gold. She was laughing at something he'd said, her hand resting on his arm with an intimacy that made my stomach clench.

Then I saw the small velvet box in her hands.

She opened it with the excitement of a child on Christmas morning, and even from across the street, I could see the flash of diamonds. A bracelet. Expensive. Beautiful. Bought with money stolen from my company.

Ellianna threw her arms around Damien's neck and kissed him. Not a friendly peck. Not a grateful gesture. A passionate, hungry kiss that spoke of intimacy and promises and everything I'd thought belonged to me.

I stood frozen on the sidewalk, watching my fiancé and our intern celebrate their purchase with my money. Watching them touch each other like lovers. Watching my entire world crumble into pieces small enough to fit in a velvet jewelry box.

The evidence I'd needed was right there in front of me, written in stolen money and diamond bracelets and kisses that tasted of betrayal.

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