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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 3

The supply room smelled of dust and forgotten dreams, its narrow walls lined with boxes of copy paper and forgotten office supplies. I'd retreated here after another humiliating encounter with Lydia's poisonous smiles, seeking refuge in the only place where whispers couldn't follow me. But even here, surrounded by the mundane debris of corporate life, I couldn't escape the weight crushing down on my chest.

Tears I'd been holding back all day finally broke free, hot and bitter against my cheeks. I pressed my back against the cold metal shelving, letting the sobs come in waves that shook my entire body. The confident facade I'd maintained for months was crumbling, leaving behind only raw vulnerability and the crushing realization that I was utterly alone.

The door creaked open behind me.

"Sarai?"

Theo's gentle voice made me freeze, mortification flooding through me. I quickly wiped my face with my sleeve, trying to compose myself, but it was too late. He'd already stepped inside, closing the door softly behind him.

"I'm fine," I said quickly, my voice thick and unconvincing. "Just needed some quiet."

Theo moved closer, his footsteps careful on the linoleum floor. "You don't look fine."

I turned away from him, staring at a box of printer cartridges as if they held the secrets of the universe. "Please, just leave me alone. I can handle this."

"Handle what? The rumors? The way they're treating you?" His voice carried a thread of anger that surprised me. "Sarai, you don't have to go through this by yourself."

"Yes, I do." The words came out sharper than I intended. "This is my problem, my mess. I won't drag you into it."

"You're not dragging me anywhere. I'm choosing to be here."

I spun around to face him, my emotions raw and exposed. "Why? So you can pity me too? So you can add your voice to the chorus telling everyone how pathetic I am?"

Theo's expression softened, hurt flickering in his dark eyes. "You know me better than that."

"Do I?" The question hung between us like a challenge. "Because right now, I don't know who I can trust anymore. Everyone I thought cared about me has either betrayed me or abandoned me. So forgive me if I'm not ready to let anyone else close enough to do the same."

The silence stretched between us, heavy with unspoken words. Theo took a step back, respecting the invisible barrier I'd thrown up around myself.

"I'll be here when you're ready," he said quietly, then left me alone with my tears and my stubborn pride.

---

The next morning brought fresh humiliation wrapped in Lydia's perfectly manicured hands. I'd spent hours preparing for the Hartwell Industries presentation, one of the few opportunities I'd been given to showcase actual skills rather than just filing capabilities. My notes were meticulously organized, my slides polished to perfection.

I was reviewing my materials one final time in the conference room when Lydia swept in, carrying a steaming cup of coffee. She wore a cream-colored blazer that probably cost more than my monthly rent, her blonde hair swept into an elegant chignon that screamed executive authority.

"Oh, Sarai," she said with false concern, "I wanted to wish you luck with your presentation. I know how important this is for someone in your... position."

"Thank you," I replied cautiously, sensing the trap but unable to see it yet.

Lydia moved closer to examine my presentation materials spread across the table. "These look quite thorough. You've really put a lot of effort into—"

The coffee cup tilted in her hand as if by accident, sending hot liquid cascading across my carefully prepared notes. I watched in horror as weeks of research dissolved into brown stains, the ink running together in illegible streams.

"Oh my goodness!" Lydia gasped, her hand flying to her mouth in mock horror. "I'm so clumsy! I'm terribly sorry, Sarai."

I stared at the ruined papers, my presentation reduced to coffee-stained garbage. The client meeting was in fifteen minutes. There was no time to reprint, no way to salvage what I'd worked so hard to create.

"Don't worry," Lydia continued, her voice dripping with false sympathy. "I'm sure you can improvise. After all, if you really know the material, you shouldn't need notes, right?"

She left me standing there with my destroyed presentation, her heels clicking triumphantly against the conference room floor. Through the glass walls, I could see her speaking to Jasper, both of them glancing back at me with satisfied expressions.

Fifteen minutes later, I stood before the Hartwell Industries executives with stained hands and no materials, stumbling through a presentation that should have been my moment to shine. Instead, it became another mark against my competence, another nail in the coffin of my professional reputation.

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By Thursday afternoon, the office buzzed with a different kind of tension. Emergency meetings were being called, executives huddled in glass-walled conference rooms with grave expressions, and the usual hum of productivity had been replaced by anxious whispers.

I first heard about the leak from Marcus Chen, who pulled me aside near the elevator banks with a worried frown creasing his weathered features.

"Have you heard?" he asked in a low voice, glancing around to make sure we weren't overheard. "Someone leaked the Morrison Industries merger details to Blackstone Corp."

My blood ran cold. The Morrison merger was one of the company's most closely guarded secrets, worth hundreds of millions in potential revenue. "When?"

"This morning. Blackstone made a counter-offer that undercut us by exactly the margins we were planning to negotiate. They knew our entire strategy."

The implications hit me like a physical blow. Only a handful of people had access to that level of confidential information, and with my recent assignment to reorganize sensitive client files, I would be an obvious suspect.

"They're launching a full investigation," Marcus continued. "IT is pulling all the access logs, checking who had contact with those files recently."

I nodded numbly, already knowing what they would find. My digital fingerprints would be all over those documents, thanks to Lydia's "special project." The trap she'd set was finally springing closed, and I was caught right in the center of it.

As I walked back to my desk on unsteady legs, I caught sight of Lydia through her office window. She was on the phone, her expression serious and professional, playing the role of concerned supervisor perfectly. But when she noticed me watching, a small smile played at the corners of her mouth.

The net was tightening, and I was running out of time to prove my innocence.

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