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From Betrayal to New Love

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The fluorescent lights buzzed overhead as I stared at the proposal on my computer screen, my eyes burning from hours of proofreading. The Sterling Tech subsidiary office had emptied hours ago, leaving me alone with the gentle hum of the air conditioning and the occasional ping from the security guard's desk downstairs. I glanced at my watch—11:43 PM. Michael should have been done with the corporate gala by now. He'd promised to call when it ended at ten, but my phone remained silent, its screen dark and accusatory on my desk. "Just one more page," I whispered to myself, massaging my temples. I'd been doing this for seven years—polishing Michael's presentations, fixing grammatical errors in his proposals, making sure every comma was in place so he could shine in front of the board. Tonight was no different, except for the heaviness in my chest that had been growing over the past few months. I saved the document and sent it to Michael's email, adding a simple note: *All done. Hope the gala went well.* No kiss emoji, no terms of endearment.

From Betrayal to New Love Chapter 1

The fluorescent lights buzzed overhead as I stared at the proposal on my computer screen, my eyes burning from hours of proofreading. The Sterling Tech subsidiary office had emptied hours ago, leaving me alone with the gentle hum of the air conditioning and the occasional ping from the security guard's desk downstairs.

I glanced at my watch—11:43 PM. Michael should have been done with the corporate gala by now. He'd promised to call when it ended at ten, but my phone remained silent, its screen dark and accusatory on my desk.

"Just one more page," I whispered to myself, massaging my temples. I'd been doing this for seven years—polishing Michael's presentations, fixing grammatical errors in his proposals, making sure every comma was in place so he could shine in front of the board. Tonight was no different, except for the heaviness in my chest that had been growing over the past few months.

I saved the document and sent it to Michael's email, adding a simple note: *All done. Hope the gala went well.* No kiss emoji, no terms of endearment. Those had been disappearing from our communications lately, like stars fading at dawn.

As I gathered my things, my phone finally lit up. Not with Michael's call, but with a text.

*Working late. Don't wait up.*

Four words. No explanation about the gala, no apology for the late notice. Just four cold words that felt like a door closing between us.

I slipped my phone into my purse, trying to ignore the familiar ache. This was the third time this week he'd stayed out late. Always "working." Always with that same dismissive text that offered no details, no warmth.

The elevator descended to the parking garage, its soft whirring matching the churning in my stomach. I needed to grab a file from Michael's car before heading home—notes for tomorrow's meeting that he'd mentioned were in his glove compartment.

The underground garage was eerily quiet, my footsteps echoing against concrete as I approached his sleek black BMW. The car beeped softly as I used my spare key fob to unlock it. The interior light illuminated the pristine leather seats—seats I had helped him choose when he got his promotion to VP last year, a promotion that my anonymous investment in the company had helped secure.

I reached for the glove compartment, the cool metal handle smooth under my fingertips. The compartment clicked open, and I fumbled for the file folder I knew would be there.

My fingers brushed against something silky.

Frowning, I pulled it out along with the folder. In the dim light of the garage, I found myself holding a pair of sheer stockings. Not just any stockings—Wolford embroidered stockings with a delicate pattern along the thigh. Expensive. Elegant.

And definitely not mine.

My hands trembled as I examined them. They were size small—I wore medium. The embroidery featured tiny roses—I preferred plain. And there was a faint scent of perfume—not my signature fragrance that Michael had once claimed he could recognize blindfolded.

I carefully placed them back exactly as I'd found them, my movements mechanical, my mind racing ahead to conclusions I wasn't ready to face. The file folder felt impossibly heavy in my hand as I locked the car and walked toward the elevator.

Instead of going down to the street level, I pressed the button for the fifth floor. I needed air. I needed to think.

The office balcony was my secret refuge on late nights like this. Few people knew it existed, hidden behind the maintenance door at the end of the east corridor. The night air hit my face as I stepped outside, cool and clarifying.

I had barely taken three steps when I heard it—Michael's voice, floating up from the smoking area one floor below.

"I know, Ash. I'll be there for you tomorrow." His voice was soft, intimate in a way it hadn't been with me for months. "Don't worry about Victoria. She never questions my late meetings."

I gripped the railing, my knuckles turning white as I recognized the name. Ashley Rodriguez. The new intern with the perfect blow-out and designer clothes who always seemed to be hovering around Michael's office.

"I've got it all planned out," he continued, his voice a low murmur that carried in the night air. "She'll be working late on the Peterson account. We'll have hours."

Seven years. Seven years of supporting him, believing in him, loving him through every promotion and setback. Seven years of hiding my true identity, living in a modest downtown apartment instead of my family's estate, all so he would love the real me, not the Sterling fortune.

And this was my reward—stockings in a glove compartment and whispered promises to another woman.

I stood frozen on that balcony, the city lights blurring through unshed tears, as the foundation of my life cracked beneath my feet.

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