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He Left Me for the Woman Who Ruined Us Novel Cover

He Left Me for the Woman Who Ruined Us

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.
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Chapter 3

The machine hummed around me, its algorithms searching through the labyrinth of my mind. I felt a strange tugging sensation as it latched onto something deep—a memory I'd buried beneath years of careful reconstruction.

"Strong emotional anchor detected," the computerized voice announced. "Initializing playback."

The screen above flickered, then stabilized into a vivid recreation of my freshman dorm at Stanford. The walls were covered in cheap posters, laundry hung from makeshift drying lines, and the air smelled of coffee and ambition.

"Beau?" My younger voice called out, tentative and concerned.

There he was—Beau Foster at twenty-two, his face haggard with exhaustion, eyes red-rimmed from lack of sleep. He sat cross-legged on the floor, surrounded by empty energy drink cans and crumpled papers.

"I can't do it," he whispered, his voice breaking as he stared at his laptop screen. "The code won't compile. I've been at it for thirty-six hours straight."

I watched my younger self cross the room, setting down a paper bag of food. "You need to eat something."

"I can't eat." He ran his fingers through his hair—that nervous habit I'd once found endearing. "If I can't fix this bug, we lose our chance at the accelerator program. Everything we've worked for..."

Then I saw it—the moment I'd forgotten in all the bitterness that came later. My younger self kneeling beside him, taking his face in my hands.

"Listen to me," she said firmly. "You are brilliant. This code will work. You will fix it."

"I don't know if I can," he whispered.

"You can," she insisted. "And I'll be right here until you do."

The screen showed us sitting together through the night, my hand on his shoulder as he worked, the occasional brush of his fingers against mine when he reached for coffee. When dawn broke, his face lit up with triumph as the code finally compiled.

"This is why I love you," he said, pulling me into his arms. "You believe in me when I can't believe in myself."

In the observation deck, Beau's face had gone completely white. His knuckles gripped the railing as he stared at the screen, watching a truth he'd never allowed himself to see.

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"Next significant emotional anchor," the machine announced as the image shifted.

Now we were in a cramped apartment, boxes everywhere as I sorted through my grandmother's jewelry box. The date stamp in the corner showed it was three years later.

I watched myself select a delicate diamond bracelet and a pair of pearl earrings, wrapping them carefully in tissue paper.

"What are you doing?" My voice asked from behind the camera.

"Something I should have done months ago," my past self replied, zipping the small pouch closed.

The scene shifted to a pawn shop, the bell above the door jingling as I entered. The owner, a middle-aged man with kind eyes, examined the jewelry carefully.

"These are quality pieces," he said. "Family heirlooms?"

I nodded, unable to speak.

"Three thousand," he offered.

"Four," I countered, my voice steady despite the ache in my chest.

"Three thousand five hundred," he compromised.

I took the money without argument, tucking the cash into an envelope.

"It's for Beau's server costs," my voice explained to someone off-screen. "Don't tell him."

The observation deck fell silent. Beau's jaw dropped slightly, his eyes wide with shock. Beside him, Nova shifted uncomfortably.

"I thought..." he began, his voice barely audible through the intercom.

"You thought what?" Dr. Chen asked.

"I thought it was an angel investor," he finished, his voice hollow. "I never knew..."

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"Third emotional anchor identified," the machine announced.

The screen now showed the sleek office space of Beau's fledgling company. I watched my past self carrying a bag of homemade lunches—Beau's favorite sandwiches and the cookies I'd stayed up late baking.

As I approached his office door, I heard laughter inside. Pushing it open, I froze at the sight before me.

Nova Adams—younger but just as beautiful—stood pressed against Beau's desk, her hand resting intimately on his chest as she leaned forward.

"Oh!" she exclaimed with exaggerated surprise. "I'm so sorry about your coffee!"

A dark stain spread across Beau's white shirt where she'd "accidentally" spilled her drink.

"Let me help you with that," she purred, dabbing at his chest with a tissue, her fingers lingering longer than necessary.

Something cold slithered down my spine as I watched—the same uneasy feeling I'd experienced in that moment five years ago. But on screen, I saw what I'd missed then: the calculated gleam in Nova's eyes as she glanced toward the door, knowing I was watching.

"Is that your wife?" she asked Beau, her voice dripping with false concern.

"It's just jealousy," Beau replied dismissively when I tried to explain my discomfort later. "You're being paranoid, Dahlia."

But the memory captured what I'd felt in that moment—the first hairline crack in our foundation.

In the observation deck, Beau's expression shifted from shock to something darker as he watched Nova's performance unfold on screen. His eyes narrowed slightly, a muscle twitching in his jaw.

Beside him, Nova's perfectly manicured nails dug into her palms.

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