I Resigned When He Proposed to Someone Else Novel Cover

I Resigned When He Proposed to Someone Else

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The snow falls thick outside the floor-to-ceiling windows of Burke Tech's executive floor, turning Manhattan into a blur of white and gold. I'm alone at my desk—the sleek glass surface that sits just outside Karson's corner office—organizing tomorrow's board meeting agenda while everyone else has gone home to their families. It's nearly eight, and my fingers are cramping from typing, but I don't mind. Karson texted an hour ago: "Family dinner running late. Don't wait up." I never wait up. That's the arrangement. The elevator chimes, and I glance up to see a courier in a black uniform stepping onto our floor, holding an enormous wicker basket wrapped in gold cellophane. My pulse quickens. "Delivery for Nina Davis," he says, checking his tablet. "That's me." My voice comes out steadier than I feel.

I Resigned When He Proposed to Someone Else Chapter 1

The snow falls thick outside the floor-to-ceiling windows of Burke Tech's executive floor, turning Manhattan into a blur of white and gold. I'm alone at my desk—the sleek glass surface that sits just outside Karson's corner office—organizing tomorrow's board meeting agenda while everyone else has gone home to their families. It's nearly eight, and my fingers are cramping from typing, but I don't mind. Karson texted an hour ago: "Family dinner running late. Don't wait up."

I never wait up. That's the arrangement.

The elevator chimes, and I glance up to see a courier in a black uniform stepping onto our floor, holding an enormous wicker basket wrapped in gold cellophane. My pulse quickens.

"Delivery for Nina Davis," he says, checking his tablet.

"That's me." My voice comes out steadier than I feel.

He sets the basket on my desk with a practiced smile and disappears back into the elevator. I stare at the thing—it's massive, filled with imported chocolates, champagne, winter roses. A small card tucked into the ribbon reads simply: "K."

My fingers tremble as I pull away the cellophane. Karson sends me gifts sometimes, always delivered when the office is empty, always signed with just his initial. I've learned not to expect more. But tonight, buried beneath tissue paper and Belgian truffles, my hand closes around something small and velvet.

A ring box.

The world tilts. I lift it out slowly, my heart hammering against my ribs so hard I can feel it in my throat. The box is navy blue, the kind that holds something serious. Something permanent. I glance at my succulent—the tiny jade plant I've kept alive for three years on this desk—and whisper, "This is it. This is finally it."

I open the box.

The diamond catches the overhead lights and throws fractured rainbows across my desk. It's a solitaire, classic and breathtaking, the kind of ring that says forever. The kind that says you're mine, publicly, completely. Five years. Five years of secret hotel rooms and deleted text messages and entering galas separately. Five years of being introduced as "my Executive Assistant" while his hand finds mine under tables where no one can see.

I touch my grandmother's necklace—the thin gold chain I wear every day—and let myself believe. Maybe he's finally ready. Maybe he's finally choosing me over the board, over his father's expectations, over the Burke family legacy that's kept us hidden.

The next evening, I stand in front of my bathroom mirror in Brooklyn, smoothing down the emerald silk gown Karson had delivered to my apartment last week. The note with it said: "Wear this. But keep it modest—you know how these events are."

I know. I always know.

The dress is stunning but conservative, the neckline high, the slit barely there. I've pinned my hair up the way he likes—elegant, understated. Nothing that draws too much attention. The ring box sits on my dresser, and I've looked at it seventeen times today, practicing what I'll say when he asks me in front of everyone. When he finally, finally claims me as his.

"You're being ridiculous," I tell my succulent, which I've brought home for the weekend. "He's going to propose. He sent you a ring. Stop overthinking."

But my hands won't stop shaking as I apply lipstick.

The Plaza is a cathedral of light and wealth. Crystal chandeliers drip from vaulted ceilings, and women in gowns that cost more than my rent glide across marble floors. I check my coat and scan the ballroom, searching for Karson's broad shoulders, his dark hair, the way he commands a room just by standing in it.

I find him near the stage, surrounded by board members and investors. He's wearing the cufflinks that belonged to his grandfather, the ones he touches when he's nervous. My heart lifts. He's nervous. Of course he is—he's about to change everything.

I start toward him, but he doesn't see me. He's looking toward the entrance, and then his face shifts into something I've seen a thousand times in business meetings: calculated charm. He moves through the crowd with purpose, and I follow his trajectory.

That's when I see her.

Johanna Reed steps into the ballroom like she owns it—and maybe she does. Media heiress, Forbes 30 Under 30, the woman whose family controls half the news outlets in North America. She's wearing white, which feels aggressive somehow, her blonde hair swept into a chignon that probably required a team. She's beautiful in the way that old money is beautiful: effortless, untouchable, born into it.

Karson reaches her, and I watch him take her hand. He leads her toward the stage, and the crowd parts for them like water. My feet have stopped moving. Someone bumps into me, apologizes, keeps walking.

The microphone squeals as Karson taps it. "Thank you all for coming tonight," he says, his voice filling the ballroom. "Before we begin the charity auction, I have an exciting announcement about Burke Tech's future."

My chest tightens.

"Reed Media and Burke Tech are entering a strategic partnership that will revolutionize how we deliver content and technology." He turns to Johanna, and his hand finds the small of her back—the same place his hand rests on me when we're alone. "This alliance represents the future of both our companies."

The crowd applauds. Karson pulls Johanna closer, and under the spotlight, he kisses her cheek. It's brief, professional, but intimate enough that the message is clear.

That's when I see it.

On Johanna's left hand, catching the chandelier light as she waves to the crowd: a diamond solitaire. Classic. Breathtaking. Identical to the one sitting in the velvet box on my dresser in Brooklyn.

The courier made a mistake.

The ring was never meant for me.

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