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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 3

The next morning, Marcus Chen lingered by my desk longer than usual, his coffee growing cold as he shifted his weight from foot to foot. The easy camaraderie we'd shared over the past months had evaporated overnight, replaced by something uncomfortable and probing.

"So, Rhea," he began, his voice carefully neutral, "I've been thinking about what Chris said yesterday. About your... relationship with the CEO."

I kept typing, my fingers steady on the keyboard even as my stomach clenched. "Have you?"

"It's just—" Marcus glanced around, lowering his voice. "People are talking. And honestly, some of the things they're saying... they're pretty specific. About late-night meetings, private dinners, the way Harrison looks at you during presentations."

I finally looked up, meeting his eyes directly. "And you believe office gossip?"

Marcus had the grace to look uncomfortable, but he pressed on. "I'm not saying I believe anything. But you have to admit, the optics are... complicated. A junior developer getting face time with the CEO? The private jet photos? It raises questions."

Around us, conversations died as my colleagues pretended to focus on their screens while straining to hear every word. I could feel their eyes on me, measuring, judging, wondering if the quiet girl in the corner was sleeping her way to the top.

"Questions about what, exactly?" My voice remained calm, professional, but there was steel underneath.

Marcus shifted again, clearly regretting starting this conversation but unable to back down now. "About whether your advancement here is based on... merit. Or other factors."

The words hung in the air like a slap. I saved my work with deliberate precision, then turned to face him fully.

"Thank you for your concern about company ethics, Marcus. I'm sure HR would be interested to hear about your theories regarding female employees and their career advancement."

His face flushed red. "That's not what I—"

"Isn't it?" I stood, gathering my files. "Because it sounds like you're suggesting that a woman couldn't possibly earn recognition through her work alone."

Marcus stammered an apology, but I was already walking away, my heels clicking against the floor with measured confidence. Behind me, I heard the immediate explosion of whispered conversations, my name carried on every breath.

The damage was spreading exactly as Chris had intended.

---

Two floors up, Chris sat across from David Park, his supervisor, wearing his most earnest expression. David's office was spartanly decorated—a few family photos, industry awards, and stacks of performance reviews that Chris eyed nervously.

"I appreciate you taking the time to see me, David," Chris began, leaning forward with practiced sincerity. "I've been struggling with whether to bring this up, but my conscience won't let me stay silent."

David, a man in his fifties with graying temples and sharp eyes, gestured for Chris to continue. "What's on your mind?"

"It's about workplace impropriety. Specifically, what appears to be an inappropriate relationship between Rhea Harrison and our CEO." Chris paused for effect, watching David's expression carefully. "I know this is sensitive, but as someone who believes in ethical business practices, I felt obligated to speak up."

"Go on," David said, his tone giving nothing away.

Chris launched into his prepared speech about late-night meetings, preferential treatment, and suspicious lifestyle upgrades. He painted himself as a concerned employee, worried about company integrity and fair promotion practices.

"The thing is," Chris concluded, "I've been with this company for over a year. My performance reviews have been solid, and I've consistently delivered results. But I'm watching someone with less experience get opportunities that should be based on merit, not... personal arrangements."

David nodded slowly, making notes. "I see. And you feel you deserve advancement based on your ethical standards?"

"Exactly." Chris smiled, thinking he'd made his point perfectly. "Someone who maintains professional boundaries and doesn't compromise themselves for career advancement."

"Interesting perspective." David opened his computer, clicking through several files. "Let me review your performance history while we talk."

As David scrolled through Chris's records, his expression grew increasingly grim. Chris, oblivious to the shift in atmosphere, continued building his case.

"I just think the company should reward employees who do things the right way, you know? People who earn their positions through hard work and integrity, not through... other means."

David closed his laptop with a sharp click. "Chris, I've reviewed your file. Your last three project deliverables were late, your client satisfaction scores are below department average, and I have documented complaints about your unprofessional conduct during team meetings."

Chris's confident smile faltered. "I... what?"

"Furthermore," David continued, his voice hardening, "using company time to spread unsubstantiated rumors about colleagues constitutes harassment. Your employment with Harrison Tech is terminated, effective immediately."

The words hit Chris like a physical blow. "You can't be serious. This is because of her, isn't it? Because I threatened her little arrangement with Harrison?"

David stood, his face cold. "Security will escort you out. Your personal items will be mailed to you."

As Chris was led from the building, his voice echoed through the lobby: "This is what happens when you sleep your way to the top! Rhea Harrison is screwing the CEO, and anyone who threatens to expose it gets fired!"

The accusation rang through the marble atrium, witnessed by dozens of employees arriving for work. By noon, it would be the only thing anyone was talking about.

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