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From Secret Lover To Shining Star

For ten years, I was the secret girlfriend of my billionaire boss, Arthur. When my mother needed an emergency $50,000 surgery to save her life, I went to him, believing he would help. He coldly refused, citing "company policy" and sending me to his executive assistant, Deanne. She deliberately delayed the loan application. My mother died. When I confronted him, I found him with Deanne, who was wearing a dress he'd bought for me. He didn't just side with her-he fired me on the spot. He called me a gold digger and a slut in front of the entire office. I later learned Deanne had spent a decade sabotaging my career and withholding my bonuses, ensuring I'd never have the money to be independent. And Arthur had let her. But they underestimated me. As I walked out of that office for the last time, I made a call to the one man who had silently protected me for years. And when he answered, he didn't just offer me the money. He offered me a new life.
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Chapter 5

The restroom was a sterile sanctuary of white tile and chrome, smelling faintly of lemon cleaner. I splashed cold water on my face, trying to quell the burning behind my eyes, but the tears kept coming. Ten years. Ten years of giving my all, only to be dismissed, dehumanized, and ultimately, discarded. The grief for my mother, the betrayal by Arthur, the professional sabotage-it all swirled inside me, a toxic cocktail of pain and anger.

I slumped against the cold sink, my forehead pressed to the mirror, my body shaking with silent sobs. The injustice of it all was suffocating. I had been so loyal, so hardworking, so blind.

Suddenly, muffled voices drifted from outside the restroom door. My colleagues. Their voices, usually cheerful, were hushed, conspiratorial. I froze, listening.

"Did you hear?" It was Sarah's voice, hushed but excited. "Brenda's leaving! And guess what? Alyssa was supposed to get her job, but it was blocked again!"

"I know, right?" replied Mark, his voice incredulous. "It's insane! She's brilliant. Arthur himself used to praise her work. He even told her she'd be running a department one day."

A bitter laugh escaped me, soundless and hollow. Arthur's empty praises, his false promises. Always just out of reach.

"Well, it's pretty obvious why," a third voice chimed in, cold and sharp. Deanne Weber. My blood ran cold. "Alyssa is simply not management material. She's too emotional, too... soft. Arthur agreed. I personally advised him against her promotion multiple times."

My breath hitched. My entire body tensed.

"But still," Sarah pressed, "she's done so much for this company. Her campaigns are legendary. And she's been so dedicated. She deserves more than a junior role."

Deanne' s laugh was chilling. "Deserves? My dear, no one deserves anything. You earn it. And Alyssa, bless her heart, simply doesn't have the stomach for the real cutthroat world of corporate advancement. That's why I've ensured she stayed exactly where she is for the past ten years. And why her year-end bonuses often seemed mysteriously... smaller than expected. Keeps her humble, you know? Prevents her from getting too ambitious."

The words hit me like a barrage of physical blows. This wasn't just speculation. This was a confession. Deanne. All these years. The blocked promotions, the stagnant career, the bafflingly low bonuses that made it impossible for me to save any real money. It wasn't just Arthur's indifference. It was Deanne's calculated, malicious sabotage.

And the money. The money I needed for my mother. The money I didn't have, precisely because of Deanne's insidious machinations. My mind raced, connecting the dots of a decade-long conspiracy. My mother's death. The delay. The cost. It all traced back to her. To Deanne. To her cruel, jealous hand.

A primal scream clawed at my throat, but I choked it back. Hatred, pure and white-hot, surged through me, eclipsing everything else. I pushed off the sink, my eyes blazing, and burst out of the restroom, ignoring the startled gasps of Sarah and Mark. Deanne stood there, her back to me, basking in her twisted confession.

"You!" I shrieked, my voice raw, stripped of all composure. Deanne spun around, her face registering a fleeting moment of shock before hardening into a mask of composure. "You withheld my bonuses? You deliberately blocked my promotions? For ten years?"

Her chin lifted, a flicker of defiance in her eyes. "Alyssa, you're being irrational. I was merely doing my job, advising Arthur on personnel matters."

"Your job?" I advanced on her, my hands trembling with unleashed fury. "My mother died, Deanne! She died because I didn't have the money for her surgery! Money you deliberately kept from me! Why? Why me? If you wanted Arthur so badly, why didn't you just go after him directly instead of playing these disgusting, petty games?"

Before I could think, before the words even registered, my hand flew out. A sharp, cracking sound echoed through the silent office as my palm connected squarely with Deanne's cheek. She stumbled back, her eyes wide with shock, a vivid red mark blooming on her pale skin.

For a split second, a fierce, triumphant satisfaction surged through me. But it quickly dissolved into disbelief as Deanne, with a dramatic gasp, collapsed to her knees, clutching her cheek. Tears, instant and theatrical, welled in her eyes.

"Oh, Alyssa, please!" she whimpered, her voice suddenly fragile, pathetic. "I know I messed up! I'm so sorry! I'll resign! I'll leave the company! Just... please, don't hurt me anymore."

Her sudden transformation, from smug manipulator to terrified victim, was jarring. I stared, momentarily stunned by her theatrical performance.

"What is going on here?!" a furious voice boomed from down the hall. Arthur. My head snapped around. He was striding towards us, his face a thundercloud, his eyes blazing with fury.

He didn't even look at me. His gaze was fixed on Deanne, still kneeling, her shoulders shaking with feigned sobs. He rushed to her side, his expensive suit jacket flapping open. He gently helped her up, his touch tender, his expression laced with concern.

"Deanne, are you alright?" he murmured, his voice soft, something I hadn't heard directed at me in years. "Did she hurt you? We're going to the hospital right now."

Deanne, ever the actress, buried her face in his chest, her sobs intensifying. "Arthur, she... she just assaulted me! I tried to tell her I was sorry, that I would resign because I denied her promotion, but she just... she just attacked me!" She pulled her head back, her eyes still teary, and looked up at him, her voice trembling. "I know I shouldn't have done it, Arthur, but she was always so rude, so aggressive! She threatened Brenda, demanded her promotion, said she' d expose all your company secrets if she didn't get what she wanted!"

Arthur's face, already dark, turned black. He looked at me then, his eyes filled with a cold, disgusted rage. "Alyssa," he snarled, his voice low and menacing. "Is this true? You threatened Brenda? You think you can just assault my executive assistant? My most trusted employee?" He gently stroked Deanne' s hair, then turned his full fury on me. "Who do you think you are? You're a junior marketing coordinator, for God's sake! You're nothing! You've always been nothing! Do you honestly believe I'd ever marry someone like you? Someone so common, so impulsive, so... poor? You' re just a gold digger who thought you could ride my coattails." He scoffed, his lip curling in contempt. "I found you working in a dingy coffee shop, remember? I gave you a job, a home, a life. And this is how you repay me? You audacious little slut! Get out! Get out of my company, out of my life, right now! You're fired! And don't even think about coming back to the penthouse. I'll have your things packed and waiting outside by the end of the day."

His words, brutal and dehumanizing, hung in the air, echoing in the stunned silence of the office. He called me a slut. He called me a gold digger. He mocked my poverty, my origins, my entire being. He had stripped away every last shred of my dignity, my self-worth, in front of my colleagues.

But instead of shattering, something inside me clicked. A fierce, cold clarity. He was right. He had never loved me. He had used me, controlled me, diminished me. And I, in my pathetic hope, had let him. He had always seen me as "nothing."

A small, mirthless laugh escaped me. It started as a tremor, then grew, a sound that was half sob, half choked-back rage. My eyes, dry now, fixed on his arrogant face. "Fired?" I repeated, my voice calm, almost detached. "You don't need to fire me, Arthur. I already resigned. And as for the penthouse... you can keep it. And Deanne. Both of you deserve each other."

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