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Ex-Boyfriend's Cruel Betrayal

The fluorescent lights in the company break room hummed overhead, casting harsh shadows across the worn linoleum floor. I clutched my coffee cup tighter, the ceramic warm against my palms as I watched Jasper pace near the vending machines. His usually gentle demeanor had vanished, replaced by something cold and unfamiliar that made my stomach clench with dread. "We need to talk," he said without looking at me, his voice carrying an edge I'd never heard before. I set down my cup, the small clink echoing in the empty room. "What's wrong? You've been distant all week—" "Cut the act, Sarai." He finally turned to face me, his brown eyes hard as stone. "I know what you're really after." Confusion washed over me like ice water. "What are you talking about?" Jasper's laugh was bitter, devoid of any warmth. "The innocent routine is getting old.
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Chapter 2

The stack of confidential client files landed on my desk with a satisfying thud that seemed to echo through the quiet office floor. Lydia stood beside me, her red-painted nails drumming against the wooden surface as she surveyed the mountain of documents with obvious satisfaction.

"I have a special project for you, Sarai," she said, her voice dripping with false sweetness. "These client files need to be completely reorganized by Friday. Cross-referenced, digitized, and categorized by priority level."

I stared at the towering pile, easily three weeks' worth of work compressed into an impossible timeline. "Friday? But that's only three days—"

"Is there a problem?" Lydia's eyebrow arched dangerously. "I thought you were eager to prove yourself around here. This is exactly the kind of growth opportunity someone in your position should be grateful for."

Her words carried a sharp edge that made several nearby colleagues glance over. I felt their curious stares like pinpricks against my skin, watching to see how I'd respond to this obvious setup.

"Of course," I managed, keeping my voice steady despite the anger simmering beneath the surface. "I'll get started right away."

"Excellent." Lydia's smile was all teeth. "Oh, and Sarai? These files contain some of our most sensitive client information. I trust you understand the importance of... discretion. Any breach of confidentiality would be grounds for immediate termination."

The threat hung in the air between us like a blade. I nodded, not trusting myself to speak, and Lydia swept away with the satisfied air of a predator who had just cornered her prey.

As I opened the first file, my hands trembled slightly. The documents contained everything—financial records, personal details, business strategies worth millions. Why would Lydia give an intern access to such sensitive information? Unless...

The realization hit me like ice water. This wasn't a growth opportunity—it was a trap.

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By Tuesday afternoon, whispers followed me through the hallways like shadows. I first noticed it in the elevator, where two marketing assistants fell silent the moment I stepped inside, their eyes avoiding mine with uncomfortable intensity.

"I heard she was practically throwing herself at the Johnson account manager last week," one whispered to the other as I passed the copy machine.

"Desperate," came the reply. "Jasper dodged a bullet there."

My steps faltered, but I forced myself to keep walking. The Johnson account manager was sixty-three and married with grandchildren. The accusation was so absurd it would have been laughable if it weren't so calculated.

In the break room, I overheard Rebecca from HR speaking in hushed tones to Marcus from accounting. "Poor girl's been making quite the spectacle of herself. First Jasper, now she's apparently setting her sights on anyone with a decent salary."

Marcus shook his head sympathetically. "It's sad, really. Some people just don't understand boundaries."

I stood frozen in the doorway, my coffee cup growing cold in my hands. These were colleagues I'd worked alongside for months, people who had smiled and made small talk just weeks ago. Now they spoke about me like I was some pathetic creature to be pitied or scorned.

"She seems nice enough," Rebecca continued, "but you can't trust someone who's always looking for their next meal ticket. I've seen her type before."

The words cut deeper than I expected. I backed away from the break room, my appetite vanishing completely.

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Lunch became a minefield of whispered conversations and pointed stares. I found myself eating alone in the small conference room on the third floor, trying to escape the suffocating atmosphere that Jasper's rumors had created.

Through the glass walls, I could see clusters of coworkers gathered around desks, their animated gestures and occasional glances in my direction making it clear I was the topic of discussion. Some faces showed pity—the kind reserved for wounded animals. Others displayed thinly veiled disgust, as if my alleged desperation was somehow contagious.

Jasper himself moved through the office like a conquering hero, accepting congratulations on his "narrow escape" with humble grace. I watched him laugh with a group near the water cooler, his hand casually resting on Lydia's waist in a display of possessive contentment.

"She was getting clingy," I heard him tell David from IT. "Always hinting about expensive dinners, designer clothes. I should have seen the signs earlier."

The lies flowed so smoothly from his lips that for a moment, I almost doubted my own memories. Had I really been so transparent in my supposed gold-digging? The irony was suffocating—here I sat, worth more than most of them would earn in their lifetimes, being painted as a desperate fortune hunter.

As I picked at my sandwich, watching the office politics unfold through the conference room glass, a cold determination settled in my chest. They thought they knew who I was, thought they had me cornered and defeated.

They had no idea what was coming.

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