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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 3

A week later, the silence in the workshop was heavier than the scrap metal piled in the corner. I was trying to salvage what I could from the shattered hard drive, my hands moving automatically while my mind replayed the sound of Theo’s voice saying I smelled like failure.

The chime of the front gate pulled me from my misery. I looked up, expecting a delivery truck. Instead, a gleaming silver Lexus rolled into the gravel lot, followed by two more luxury sedans.

Theo stepped out, adjusting his silk tie. He wasn't alone. Four men in sharp, tailored suits spilled out of the cars, looking around my recycling yard with expressions ranging from amusement to open disgust. Among them was Daniel Cross, a guy from Theo’s firm I’d met once at a company mixer.

"What is this?" I muttered, wiping my hands on a rag and stepping out into the sunlight.

"And this," Theo announced, sweeping his arm toward me like I was a circus exhibit, "is where I came from. Humble beginnings, gentlemen. It keeps you grounded."

The men chuckled, their polished shoes crunching awkwardly on the gravel. Theo walked toward me, but he stopped five feet away, ensuring none of the grease on my coveralls could migrate to his pristine suit.

"Celine," he said, his voice pitched loud enough for his audience. "I was just showing the partners how far I've come. You know, the contrast between the old life and the new."

I felt the blood drain from my face. "I'm not a prop for your success story, Theo."

"Don't be like that," he said with a condescending smile. He turned to Daniel. "She's attached to the place. Some people just don't have the vision to move up in the world. They get stuck in the dirt."

Daniel laughed, though he looked at me with a flicker of pity. "It's certainly... rustic, Theo. You really dated a mechanic?"

"We all make mistakes when we're young," Theo replied smoothly, turning his back on me. "Let's go. The smell of rust is giving me a headache."

They piled back into their cars, leaving me standing in the dust of their departure, humiliated in my own sanctuary.

The real blow came the next morning.

I was unlocking the front gate when a white city van screeched to a halt in front of the driveway. Two inspectors hopped out, clipboards in hand, looking like executioners in high-vis vests.

"Celine Crawford?" the lead inspector barked. "We've received multiple reports of hazardous waste leakage and zoning violations. We're shutting you down pending a full investigation."

"What?" I dropped my keys. "That's impossible. I follow every regulation. My disposal protocols are stricter than the city's!"

"That's not what the neighbors say," the inspector said, gesturing behind him.

I looked past him to see Mr. Elliott from the auto shop and Mrs. Adams from the flower store standing on the sidewalk. They wouldn't meet my eyes.

"Mr. Elliott?" I pleaded, stepping forward. "You know I recycle everything safely. You've seen my manifests!"

Mr. Elliott stared at his boots, his face flushing red. "I... I've seen some oil leaking into the alley, Celine. And the fumes. It's not safe."

"Mrs. Adams?" I turned to the florist, whose shop I had rewired for free just last winter.

She wrung her hands, her voice trembling. "The chemicals... they're killing my flowers, dear. I'm sorry. We have to think of the community."

Lies. They were lying through their teeth. I could smell the sharp tang of guilt rolling off them, mixed with the scent of fresh cash. Anastasia. It had to be.

Before I could protest, the inspector slapped a bright orange sticker on my gate: **CONDEMNED**. He looped a heavy padlock through the chain.

" premises are off-limits until further notice," he stated. "You have twenty-four hours to vacate any personal items."

My knees nearly buckled. This wasn't just a breakup anymore. This was a demolition.

Two hours later, my phone buzzed. It was a summons from Alpha Marcus.

The drive to the Silverveil Pack house was a blur of panic. When I entered the Alpha's office, the scent of leather and power usually comforted me, but today it felt suffocating. Marcus sat behind his massive oak desk, his face grim.

And there, standing by the window with a look of practiced concern, was Theo.

"Celine," Alpha Marcus said, his voice a low rumble that vibrated in my chest. "Do you have any idea the scrutiny you've brought upon this pack?"

"Alpha, I'm being framed," I said, my voice shaking. "The reports are false. Theo and that human woman—"

"Enough," Marcus cut me off, slamming a hand on the desk. "The city is involved. Police are asking questions. We exist in the shadows, Celine. We cannot have inspectors digging around our territory because of your little human hobby."

"It's my business," I argued, tears stinging my eyes. "It's my life."

"It's a liability," Theo interjected smoothly. He looked at Marcus. "I tried to warn her, Alpha. I told her the facility was falling apart. That's why I had to distance myself. I couldn't let her negligence tarnish the pack's reputation."

I stared at him, my mouth agape. The betrayal was so complete, so absolute, it stole my breath.

Marcus sighed, looking at me with disappointment. "Theo is right. He acted to protect the pack's image. You, however, have failed us. Until this legal mess is sorted, you are suspended from pack gatherings. Fix this, Celine. Or you'll find yourself a rogue."

Theo smirked as I was dismissed, a subtle curl of his lip that only I could see. I walked out of the pack house, stripped of my mate, my business, and now my family.

I was alone.

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