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I Resigned When He Proposed to Someone Else Novel Cover

I Resigned When He Proposed to Someone Else

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.
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Chapter 2

I find him in the VIP lounge, loosening his tie in front of a gilt-framed mirror. The room smells like leather and old money. My heels click against marble as I close the door behind me, and he turns, his expression shifting from surprise to something harder.

"Nina. You should be enjoying the gala."

I pull the velvet box from my clutch and set it on the mahogany bar between us. "There was a mistake."

He stares at the box. His jaw tightens, and he reaches for it with the same efficiency he uses to sign contracts. "I'll handle it."

"Handle it?" My voice cracks. "Karson, I thought—"

"You thought what?" He pockets the box, and his eyes meet mine with the cold precision I've seen him use on competitors. "That I'd propose to you at a charity gala? In front of the board?"

The words land like a slap. I touch my grandmother's necklace, searching for something to anchor me. "Five years. You've been with me for five years."

"And you've been my Executive Assistant for seven." He pours himself scotch, the ice cracking in the glass. "You know how this works. The Reed merger is non-negotiable. My father made that clear."

"So what am I?" The question burns my throat. "What have I been?"

He sets down his glass and moves closer, his hand finding my waist the way it always does when we're alone. "You're Nina. You're the person who knows me better than anyone. That doesn't change."

I step back. His hand falls. "You want me to keep being your secret while you marry her."

"I want you to be realistic." His tone shifts into something patronizing, the voice he uses when explaining quarterly reports to interns. "Johanna understands this is business. You could too, if you'd stop being emotional about it."

The room tilts. "Emotional."

"You know what I mean." He runs his hand through his hair, and I see the cufflinks catch the light. His grandfather's cufflinks. The ones he wore when he told me he loved me for the first time in a hotel room where no one would see. "This doesn't have to change anything between us."

"It changes everything." My voice sounds distant, like it belongs to someone else. "I'm not doing this anymore."

His expression hardens. "Don't be dramatic. You're upset. We'll talk about this later."

"There's nothing to talk about."

I leave before he can respond, before I can see whether he'll follow. He doesn't.

The next morning, I arrive at Burke Tech at seven-thirty, the same time I've arrived every day for seven years. The executive floor is already buzzing with pre-meeting energy, and I feel the shift in the air the moment I step off the elevator.

Victoria Chen stands near the water cooler with two junior marketing associates, her voice pitched just loud enough to carry. "I'm just saying, she looks washed up. Like someone who bet everything on the wrong horse."

Laughter ripples through the group. I keep walking, my heels clicking against polished floors, my face a mask I've perfected over five years of pretending.

My desk looks the same. The succulent sits in its usual spot, the leaves dusty. I should water it. I should do a lot of things.

Karson's door opens at eight sharp, and he emerges in a charcoal suit, his expression all business. "Nina, I need the Fujimoto contracts reviewed before the ten o'clock. And coffee—black, two sugars."

His voice is crisp, professional, the tone he uses in board meetings. Like last night never happened. Like I'm exactly what he said I was: just an assistant.

I open my mouth to respond, but the elevator chimes.

Thiago Nelson steps onto our floor, and the energy shifts again. He's wearing a navy suit with the sleeves rolled to his elbows, carrying a leather portfolio and an easy confidence that makes Karson's calculated charm look exhausting. His eyes scan the room and land on me.

"Ms. Davis." He crosses to my desk, and I notice he doesn't glance at Karson's office first. "I wanted to thank you for the briefing packet you prepared. That clause on intellectual property transfer—brilliant work."

My throat tightens. No one compliments my work. They compliment Karson's leadership, his vision, his strategy. Never the assistant who wrote it.

"Thank you," I manage.

His expression shifts, something softening around his eyes. "Rough night?"

I realize my eyes must still be red-rimmed despite the concealer I layered on this morning. Before I can deflect, he pulls a handkerchief from his pocket—actual linen, monogrammed—and sets it on my desk.

"Keep it," he says quietly. "Patent disputes are brutal. You deserve better than this circus."

Through the glass walls of Karson's office, I see him watching. His hand grips his coffee mug, knuckles white, jaw set in that way that means he's calculating his next move.

Thiago follows my gaze and smiles—sharp, knowing. "Shall we get started, Burke? I'd hate to waste Ms. Davis's excellent preparation."

He walks into Karson's office, and I'm left staring at the handkerchief on my desk, embroidered with initials that aren't K.

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