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Flight Canceled, Reputation Attacked Novel Cover

Flight Canceled, Reputation Attacked

The fluorescent lights of LAX terminal buzzed overhead as I stared at my phone screen, reading Chris's text message for the third time. The words hadn't changed, but somehow I kept hoping they would rearrange themselves into something that made sense. *Hey babe, had to cancel your return ticket. Needed the refund for Aria's birthday gift - found this limited edition figure she's been wanting FOREVER. You understand, right? She's been really stressed with work lately.* My fingers trembled as I gripped the phone tighter. The expensive first-class ticket he'd insisted on booking for me just yesterday—gone. Canceled. For a toy. Passengers flowed around me like water around a stone as I stood frozen in the middle of the departure lounge, my luggage at my feet.
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Chapter 2

The soft hum of the private jet's engines provided a stark contrast to the chaos I'd left behind at LAX. I settled into the cream leather seat, my hands still trembling slightly as I processed what had just happened. Zane hadn't asked questions when I called—he'd simply dispatched the jet and told me he'd see me at home.

Home. The word felt foreign after months of pretending to be someone I wasn't.

I pulled out my phone, staring at Chris's last message about the cupcakes. The audacity of it still made my chest tight with disbelief. Here I was, in a jet that cost more than most people's annual salaries, while my boyfriend expected me to run errands for his precious Aria.

The golden afternoon light streamed through the oval windows, casting everything in a warm glow. Almost without thinking, I angled my phone to capture the elegant interior—the polished wood paneling, the crystal glasses waiting on the side table, the endless expanse of clouds below.

My finger hovered over the post button. For eighteen months, I'd been careful to maintain my modest facade. No expensive restaurants, no designer clothes, no hints of the life I'd left behind. But sitting here, surrounded by the luxury that was my birthright, something shifted inside me.

"Sometimes the universe has better plans," I typed, then hit share before I could second-guess myself.

The post went live to my carefully curated social media—the same accounts Chris followed, the same ones where I'd posted pictures of budget dinners and thrift store finds. Let him see this. Let him wonder.

My phone buzzed almost immediately with likes and comments from college friends who knew my real background, their responses full of fire emojis and "queen" comments. But the notification I was watching for—Chris's response—never came.

The silence was telling.

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Monday morning at Harrison Tech felt different somehow. Maybe it was the weight of what had happened over the weekend, or maybe it was the way I carried myself now—shoulders back, chin up, no longer apologizing for taking up space.

I'd been working here for eight months, taking a modest position in product development while keeping my true identity carefully hidden. To my colleagues, I was just Rhea Harrison—a coincidence of names that occasionally raised eyebrows but nothing more. Only Zane and I knew the truth.

The elevator dinged softly as I reached the fifteenth floor, and I stepped into the familiar buzz of the open office. Heads turned as I walked past, and I caught fragments of whispered conversations that made my stomach clench.

"...saw her post from that private jet..."

"...no way she can afford that on her salary..."

"...something doesn't add up..."

I kept walking, my heels clicking against the polished concrete floor, until I reached my desk in the corner. The workspace I'd chosen specifically because it was quiet, unassuming—the kind of spot where someone trying to blend in would sit.

My computer was still booting up when Marcus Chen from the neighboring team approached, coffee in hand and curiosity written across his face.

"Hey Rhea," he said, perching on the edge of my desk with the casual familiarity of someone who'd been making small talk with me for months. "Wild weekend? That jet photo was pretty intense."

Before I could respond, Chris's voice cut through the morning chatter like a blade.

"Marcus! Perfect timing." Chris materialized beside us, his smile sharp and his eyes cold. He'd clearly been waiting for this moment. "I was just telling Sarah from HR about Rhea's... interesting social media presence."

My blood ran cold. Chris worked in business development, two floors up. He had no reason to be down here except to cause trouble.

"I mean," Chris continued, his voice carrying just loud enough for nearby desks to hear, "we all know what junior product developers make here. I'm just concerned about how she's affording such luxury travel. Especially since she's been spending so much time in meetings with the CEO lately."

The implication hung in the air like poison gas. Around us, conversations quieted as people pretended not to listen while hanging on every word.

Marcus shifted uncomfortably. "Chris, that's—"

"I'm just saying," Chris pressed on, his wounded boyfriend act in full swing, "as someone who cares about Rhea, I've noticed some concerning patterns. The late nights, the private meetings, the sudden lifestyle upgrade. It makes you wonder about the nature of her relationship with Zane Harrison."

The way he said Zane's name—like it was dirty, scandalous—made my hands curl into fists under my desk. But I forced myself to remain calm, to keep my expression neutral even as Chris systematically destroyed my reputation with surgical precision.

"People should be promoted based on merit," Chris continued, his voice dripping with false concern. "Not... other arrangements."

The office had gone completely quiet now. Even the keyboards had stopped clicking. Every eye was on us, watching this drama unfold like spectators at a car crash.

I met Chris's gaze steadily, seeing him clearly for the first time. This wasn't grief or confusion over our breakup. This was calculated destruction, revenge for the crime of having resources he couldn't control.

"Interesting theory," I said finally, my voice calm and professional. "I'll be sure to pass along your concerns about company promotion policies to the appropriate parties."

Chris's smile faltered for just a moment before returning full force. He'd planted his seeds of doubt, and now they would grow in the fertile ground of office gossip. By lunch, everyone would be wondering about my relationship with the CEO. By evening, the rumors would have taken on a life of their own.

As Chris walked away with a satisfied swagger, I turned back to my computer and began to type. If he wanted to play games with my reputation, he'd chosen the wrong opponent.

After all, he had no idea who he was really dealing with.

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