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He Left Me for the Woman Who Ruined Us

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The antiseptic smell of the hospice room clung to my clothes, a constant reminder of where I'd been spending most of my days. I stared at the stack of medical bills spread across the small wooden table, the numbers blurring together as my eyes watered. Each page represented another month of my father's life, another round of treatments that insurance wouldn't cover. "Dahlia?" My father's voice, thin and reedy, pulled me from my calculations. "Just checking some things, Dad." I quickly wiped my eyes and turned toward him. Ronald Gardner looked smaller than I remembered, his once-broad shoulders now barely making a bump beneath the hospital blanket. The cancer had eaten away at him, leaving behind a shell of the man who'd raised me alone after Mom died. "The tea," he whispered, gesturing weakly toward the kettle. "Could you?" I nodded, rising to fill the kettle. As I waited for it to boil, my phone buzzed with a notification.

He Left Me for the Woman Who Ruined Us Chapter 1

The antiseptic smell of the hospice room clung to my clothes, a constant reminder of where I'd been spending most of my days. I stared at the stack of medical bills spread across the small wooden table, the numbers blurring together as my eyes watered. Each page represented another month of my father's life, another round of treatments that insurance wouldn't cover.

"Dahlia?" My father's voice, thin and reedy, pulled me from my calculations.

"Just checking some things, Dad." I quickly wiped my eyes and turned toward him. Ronald Gardner looked smaller than I remembered, his once-broad shoulders now barely making a bump beneath the hospital blanket. The cancer had eaten away at him, leaving behind a shell of the man who'd raised me alone after Mom died.

"The tea," he whispered, gesturing weakly toward the kettle. "Could you?"

I nodded, rising to fill the kettle. As I waited for it to boil, my phone buzzed with a notification. The screen illuminated my face in the dim room:

*Congratulations, Ms. Gardner! You've been accepted as a participant in the Mnemosyne Project. Please confirm your appointment time.*

My heart stuttered. The compensation they offered—fifty thousand dollars—was exactly enough for one round of the experimental immunotherapy Dad needed. It was like they'd calculated it precisely.

"Dad," I said, my voice catching as I read the details. "They want to use me as a test subject for some neural mapping experiment."

His eyes, still sharp despite his illness, studied my face. "What's the catch?"

"They say it's safe, but..." I hesitated. "It's tinkering with memories. Could be risky."

He took my hand, his thumb tracing the small scar on my palm—the one I'd gotten when I'd thrown my wedding ring at the wall in a moment of rage. "What are the odds?"

"Of what?"

"That I'll survive another six months without it?" His smile was sad but practical. "Go ahead, Dahlia. Whatever you need to do."

I looked at our joined hands—his frail and spotted, mine steady but trembling slightly. I'd do anything for him. Even this.

"I'll do it," I whispered, confirming the appointment with a tap of my finger.

---

The headquarters of Nexus BioTech loomed before me, all gleaming glass and sharp angles against the Silicon Valley skyline. I smoothed down my simple black dress—the only professional outfit I'd kept from my former life—and stepped through the revolving doors.

"Ms. Gardner." A woman in a pristine white lab coat approached. "I'm Dr. Sarah Chen, lead researcher for the Mnemosyne Project. We're so glad you could join us."

Her handshake was firm, but her eyes held a clinical detachment that made me uneasy. "Before we begin, there are some forms to sign."

She led me to a conference room where a stack of documents waited. Non-disclosure agreements. Liability waivers. Consent forms.

"The process can be invasive," Dr. Chen explained as I flipped through the pages. "We're essentially mapping neural pathways associated with memory formation and retrieval. There's a small risk of..."

"Traumatic recall," I finished for her. "I read the brochure."

She nodded, seemingly pleased by my preparedness. "And you understand that investors will be observing the demonstration?"

I paused at the clause she pointed to. "Observing how?"

"Through the observation deck. They'll see everything—the neural projections, your physiological responses, the data visualization." She hesitated. "It's standard for our high-profile demonstrations, but if you're uncomfortable—"

"No," I cut her off. Pride wouldn't pay for Dad's treatment. "I understand."

One by one, I signed my name on each line, each signature feeling like I was selling another piece of myself.

---

The laboratory was a marvel of modern science—clean lines, state-of-the-art equipment, and a glass wall that separated the testing area from an observation deck above.

"Make yourself comfortable," a technician instructed, gesturing to a reclining chair surrounded by sensors. "We'll begin once the investors are seated."

As I settled into the chair, the blinds on the observation deck retracted. My breath caught in my throat.

Beau Foster stood at the center of the glass booth, his tailored suit emphasizing the breadth of his shoulders, his face a mask of professional interest. Five years had only refined his features, adding distinguished lines around his eyes that hadn't been there when he'd told me our marriage was over.

Beside him, Nova Adams clung to his arm like a trophy, her red lips curved in a predatory smile. She wore a dress that cost more than my rent, her perfectly styled hair cascading over one shoulder.

Our eyes met through the glass.

Beau froze mid-sentence, his face draining of color as recognition dawned. For a moment, something flashed across his features—shock? Guilt? I couldn't tell.

Nova followed his gaze, her eyes narrowing when she saw me. She leaned close to his ear, whispering something that made his jaw tighten. Then she looked directly at me, her smile sharpening to a sneer.

I turned away, my heart hammering against my ribs. Five years of rebuilding myself, and one look from him still had the power to unravel me.

The technician approached with a helmet-like device. "We're ready to begin, Ms. Gardner."

As they secured the sensors to my head, I could feel Beau's eyes boring into me from above. The machine hummed to life around me, and I closed my eyes, trying to steady my breathing.

What had I gotten myself into? And why did Beau Foster look like he'd seen a ghost?

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