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He Left Me for the Woman Who Ruined Me Novel Cover

He Left Me for the Woman Who Ruined Me

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.
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Chapter 2

The air in my workshop usually smelled of ozone and potential, but today, it was thick with the cloying scent of expensive, synthetic vanilla perfume. Anastasia was back, and this time, she hadn't come alone. Theo stood by the door, checking his watch every thirty seconds, his impatience radiating off him like heat waves.

"Don't touch that, please," I said, my voice tight. I was currently running a final diagnostic on a restored 1990s prototype console. Beside it sat a ruggedized external hard drive—a black brick that looked unassuming but held the only copy of a proprietary algorithm for a client in Silicon Valley. It was worth more than this entire building.

"Relax, Celine," Theo sighed, pinching the bridge of his nose. "She's just looking. You act like this junk is made of glass."

"It's delicate," I insisted, stepping around the workbench.

Anastasia offered me a smile that didn't reach her cold, calculating eyes. She was hovering near the heavy equipment rack, her fingers trailing over the tools. "It's just fascinating," she cooed. "I've never seen so much... debris in one place."

She picked up a heavy industrial magnet I used for degaussing scrap metal. It was the size of a brick and heavy enough to crush bone.

"Oh, this is heavy!" she chirped, feigning struggle. Her grip slipped. I saw it happen in slow motion. Her fingers opened, and the magnet plummeted.

It didn't hit the floor. It crashed directly onto the workbench, slamming into the prototype console and the external hard drive with a sickening crunch of plastic and the unmistakable magnetic pull that wiped data in a nanosecond.

"No!" The scream tore from my throat, raw and primal. I lunged forward, but it was too late. The casing of the drive was shattered, and the magnet sat squarely on top of the platters. The data was gone. Thirty million dollars, erased by a clumsy socialite.

"Oops," Anastasia said, pressing a hand to her chest. Her eyes danced with malicious glee. "My hand just slipped. I'm so sorry, Celine."

My hands shook as I reached for the ruined drive. "Do you have any idea what you've done? This isn't just a toy! This drive—"

"Stop it!" Theo barked, stepping between us. He glared at me, not her. "Stop making a scene, Celine. It's just old toys. You can glue it back together."

"Glue it back together?" I stared at him, incredulous. My inner wolf was pacing, growling at the disrespect, but my human heart was breaking. "Theo, this drive belonged to a client. It's irreplaceable. The data—"

"I don't care!" He cut me off, his voice dripping with venom. He looked at me, really looked at me, and curled his lip. "God, look at you. You're hysterical over garbage. You smell like rust and failure, Celine."

The words hit me harder than the magnet had hit the desk. I froze, the ruined drive clutched in my hands.

"I can't do this anymore," Theo said, straightening his tie. He moved to stand beside Anastasia, their shoulders brushing. "I have a meeting with the partners next week. I need someone on my arm who fits the part. Someone with ambition, class... not a glorified garbage collector."

"You're... breaking up with me?" The question felt absurd after ten years. Ten years of supporting him, paying for his suits, editing his resumes.

"I'm upgrading," he corrected coldly. He placed a hand on the small of Anastasia's back. As he did, a wave of scent hit me—musk, sweat, and that cloying vanilla. It wasn't just proximity. Their scents were mingled, woven together in a way that only happened after intimacy.

My stomach turned. "You slept with her."

Theo didn't even have the decency to look ashamed. "Let's go, Ana. This place is suffocating."

They turned and walked out, the bell above the door chiming cheerfully, a stark contrast to the silence they left behind. I stood there, surrounded by the wreckage of my work and my life, unable to breathe.

The side door creaked open.

"Celine."

The voice was low, rumbling like distant thunder. I didn't turn around. I couldn't bear for anyone to see me like this. But Joshua didn't leave. I heard his heavy boots on the concrete floor, closing the distance between us.

"Come with me," he said gently.

"I have to fix this," I whispered, staring at the shattered plastic.

"You can't fix it right now," he said, his hand hovering near my shoulder but not touching, respecting my space. "Come next door. Just for a minute."

I let him lead me out of the suffocating workshop and into the warm, roasted air of 'The Daily Grind.' He sat me down at the corner booth, the one hidden by a large fern, and placed a steaming mug in front of me.

As he sat opposite me, a strange calmness washed over my agitated wolf. It was his aura—subtle, controlled, but undeniably powerful. It felt like a warm blanket on a winter night. It shouldn't have been possible for a rogue to have such a stabilizing presence, but right now, I didn't question it.

"I saw them leave," Joshua said, his jaw tight. His amber eyes were dark, swirling with a protective anger that surprised me. "If you want me to chase him down—"

"No," I said, my voice cracking. I wrapped my cold hands around the hot mug. "He's not worth the fuel."

"He's an idiot," Joshua growled softly. "To throw away ten years... for that."

I looked up at him, tears finally stinging my eyes. "It's not just the time, Joshua. It's the loyalty. I built him up. I made myself small so he could feel big. And he looked at me like I was something he scraped off his shoe."

Joshua reached across the table, covering my grease-stained hand with his large, warm one. He didn't flinch at the dirt. "Then show him," he said intensely. "Show him exactly how big you really are. But first, drink your coffee."

I took a sip. It was perfect—dark chocolate and hazelnut, bitter and sweet. Just like the ending of one chapter and the terrifying start of another.

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