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He Left Me for the Woman Who Ruined Me

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The hum of the soldering iron was the only music I needed. Under the magnifying lamp, the motherboard of the 1970s PDP-11 mainframe looked like a city map, a sprawling metropolis of copper and silicon that I knew better than the streets of Seattle. To the outside world, this was just obsolete junk sitting in a warehouse. To me, it was history waiting to be rebooted. This was the kind of work that earned 'Ember' her reputation in the dark corners of the dark web, even if right now, I was just Celine Crawford, the lady who owned the recycling yard. The brass bell above the shop door chimed, cutting through my concentration. I didn't need to look up to know who it was. The scent of roasted hazelnut and fresh rain on cedar wood drifted in, instantly soothing the tension in my shoulders. "Late night again, Celine?" Joshua Ford, the owner of 'The Daily Grind' cafe next door, leaned against my counter. He held a steaming paper cup in his large, scarred hands.

He Left Me for the Woman Who Ruined Me Chapter 1

The hum of the soldering iron was the only music I needed. Under the magnifying lamp, the motherboard of the 1970s PDP-11 mainframe looked like a city map, a sprawling metropolis of copper and silicon that I knew better than the streets of Seattle. To the outside world, this was just obsolete junk sitting in a warehouse. To me, it was history waiting to be rebooted. This was the kind of work that earned 'Ember' her reputation in the dark corners of the dark web, even if right now, I was just Celine Crawford, the lady who owned the recycling yard.

The brass bell above the shop door chimed, cutting through my concentration. I didn't need to look up to know who it was. The scent of roasted hazelnut and fresh rain on cedar wood drifted in, instantly soothing the tension in my shoulders.

"Late night again, Celine?"

Joshua Ford, the owner of 'The Daily Grind' cafe next door, leaned against my counter. He held a steaming paper cup in his large, scarred hands. There was a rugged stillness about him, the kind that usually belonged to high-ranking wolves, though he claimed to be just a rogue passing through.

"Just trying to save a piece of history," I said, flipping up my visor. I took the cup he offered. "You didn't have to."

"It's a new blend. Thought you could use the boost." His amber eyes lingered on my face, searching. "You're smiling, but you smell like sadness, Celine. You can't hide that from me."

I opened my mouth to deflect, but the harsh glare of headlights swept across the front window. A sleek sedan pulled up, the engine revving unnecessarily loud.

Joshua stiffened, his jaw tightening as he glanced at the car. "I'll let you get back to it."

He slipped out the side door just as the front entrance burst open. Theo marched in, checking his watch. My heart gave a traitorous little leap, even after ten years, but it was quickly squashed by the look on his face.

"God, Celine," Theo groaned, stopping three feet away. He wrinkled his nose. "You smell like machine oil and rust."

I had stepped forward to kiss him, but he recoiled, turning his cheek so my lips brushed the air. The rejection stung worse than a soldering burn. "I work here, Theo. It's part of the job."

"Well, scrub it off," he snapped, dusting an invisible speck from his suit jacket. "We're late. Anastasia Arnold is in town."

"Anastasia?" The name dredged up memories of college—sneering laughs and condescending stares. "She's back?"

"Yes, and she's expecting dinner. She's... high society now, Celine. European galas, old money circles. Please, just go change. I don't want to have to explain why my girlfriend looks like a mechanic."

***

Two hours later, I felt like a grease stain on a silk sheet. The restaurant was all white tablecloths and crystal, the kind of place where the waiters sneered if you mispronounced the wine list.

Anastasia sat across from us, draped in a shimmering red dress that screamed designer, though my keen eyes spotted a loose thread on the hem that suggested otherwise. She swirled her wine, her gaze raking over my simple black dress.

"So, Theo tells me you're still running that... quaint little junkyard?" she asked, her voice dripping with faux sweetness. "It must be so humbling. Dealing with other people's trash all day."

"It's a vintage electronics restoration center," I corrected, keeping my voice level. "We recycle rare components."

Theo laughed, a hollow, nervous sound I barely recognized. "It's a scrapyard, Ana. Let's be real. It's dirty work, but... it pays the bills."

My fork froze halfway to my mouth. He used to call my work brilliant. He used to marvel at how I could bring dead machines back to life.

"Oh, you poor thing," Anastasia cooed, reaching across the table to touch Theo's hand. "It must be exhausting for you, Theo. Trying to climb the corporate ladder while being dragged down by... all that grime."

I took a sip of water, focusing my werewolf hearing on the space between them. The restaurant noise faded, isolating their heartbeats.

"I know," Theo whispered to her, his voice too low for human ears. "I feel like I've outgrown this life. Outgrown... everything here."

The glass in my hand developed a hairline crack.

***

The next afternoon, the nightmare followed me to my sanctuary.

"I just wanted to see where the magic happens!" Anastasia chirped, stepping into my warehouse. She immediately covered her nose with a manicured hand. "Oh. Wow. It's so... dusty. My allergies are going to kill me."

Theo trailed behind her, looking at the shelves of sorted parts with open embarrassment. "I told you it wasn't much to see, Ana."

"It's a workshop," I said, standing defensively in front of my workbench. "It's not meant to be a showroom."

"It's a mess," Theo muttered, kicking at a stray wire. "Celine, honestly. How do you expect anyone to respect you when you work in a dump like this?"

"It's organized chaos," I shot back, my patience fraying.

Anastasia wandered toward the sorting table, her heels clicking sharply on the concrete. "What is all this junk?" She reached toward a stack of circuit boards—irreplaceable prototypes I had spent months sourcing for a client in Silicon Valley.

"Don't touch those!" I warned.

She didn't listen. With a clumsy pirouette that looked entirely too calculated, her elbow 'accidentally' swept the stack.

The crash was deafening. The brittle vintage boards shattered against the concrete floor, thousands of dollars of history reduced to splinters in a second.

"Oops!" Anastasia jumped back, hand over her mouth, her eyes gleaming with malicious delight. "I'm so sorry! It was just so cluttered, I tripped."

I stared at the wreckage, my blood boiling. I looked at Theo, waiting for him to yell, to defend me, to see what she had done.

"Celine!" Theo shouted, his face red with anger. He rushed to Anastasia's side. "Are you okay? Did you cut yourself?"

He turned on me, his eyes full of disgust. "Why do you have to leave your trash everywhere? Look what you made her do. You're so careless."

I stood frozen in the center of my ruined work, realizing with a sickening jolt that the man I had loved for ten years wasn't just drifting away. He was already gone.

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Ch. 7
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Ch. 9
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