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Love After a Toxic Marriage

I arrived at the Palo Alto headquarters before the sun had fully risen, my heels clicking against the polished marble floor of the empty lobby. Five years of my life had gone into this building, into Ryan's company—our company, though you'd never hear him say it. Today was everything we'd worked for: the Series B funding pitch that would either launch us into tech stardom or leave us struggling for another year. My fingers trembled slightly as I arranged the presentation packets for the fifth time, aligning their edges with mathematical precision. Each folder contained months of my work—financial projections, market analyses, growth strategies—all meticulously prepared for the venture capitalists who held our future in their hands. "You're here early," Madison's syrupy voice cut through the silence, startling me. She stood in the doorway of the conference room, a vision in pale pink, her blonde hair falling in perfect waves around her shoulders. "Let me help you with those." "I've got it," I said, perhaps too quickly. Something in her eager smile made my stomach tighten. "But thank you." She tilted her head, eyes widening with practiced innocence.
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Chapter 1

I arrived at the Palo Alto headquarters before the sun had fully risen, my heels clicking against the polished marble floor of the empty lobby. Five years of my life had gone into this building, into Ryan's company—our company, though you'd never hear him say it. Today was everything we'd worked for: the Series B funding pitch that would either launch us into tech stardom or leave us struggling for another year.

My fingers trembled slightly as I arranged the presentation packets for the fifth time, aligning their edges with mathematical precision. Each folder contained months of my work—financial projections, market analyses, growth strategies—all meticulously prepared for the venture capitalists who held our future in their hands.

"You're here early," Madison's syrupy voice cut through the silence, startling me. She stood in the doorway of the conference room, a vision in pale pink, her blonde hair falling in perfect waves around her shoulders. "Let me help you with those."

"I've got it," I said, perhaps too quickly. Something in her eager smile made my stomach tighten. "But thank you."

She tilted her head, eyes widening with practiced innocence. "Ryan asked me to make sure everything's perfect for the Westbrook Capital team. You know how important this is to him."

To him. Not to us. Never to us.

"I know exactly how important it is," I replied, my voice steady despite the familiar ache her words triggered. "That's why I've been preparing for three months."

She nodded, backing away with that same saccharine smile. "Of course. I'll just go check on the refreshments."

I watched her leave, then turned back to my presentation slides on the laptop. Everything was in order—I'd triple-checked each number, each projection. This deal was going to happen. It had to.

By nine o'clock, the conference room hummed with anticipation. David Chen from Westbrook Capital sat at the head of the table, flanked by his team of analysts. Ryan worked the room with his trademark charm, all confident handshakes and practiced laughter.

"Let's get started," David announced, folding his hands on the table. "We're eager to see what Mitchell Tech has to offer."

Ryan nodded at me—my cue. I stood, smoothing my skirt, and began the presentation I could recite in my sleep. The words flowed easily as I outlined our company vision, our market position, our competitive advantage. The room was with me; I could feel it in the way they leaned forward, in their thoughtful nods.

And then I clicked to the next slide—the crucial financial projections that would demonstrate our path to profitability.

It wasn't there.

My heart stuttered. I clicked again. Nothing. The spreadsheets—the backbone of our entire pitch—were missing.

"Is there a problem?" David asked, his interest visibly cooling.

"Just a small technical issue," I managed, frantically searching through my files. But I knew. I knew exactly what had happened. Who had happened.

Ryan's face hardened as he realized something was wrong. "Sarah?"

"The financial projections are missing from the presentation," I said quietly, fighting to keep my voice level. "But I have them here—"

"Missing?" David's eyebrow arched. "This is the third meeting I've had with your company where critical information was somehow 'missing.'"

The room temperature seemed to drop ten degrees. The other investors exchanged glances.

"Mr. Chen, if you'll just give me one moment—" I began, but he was already standing, gathering his papers.

"I think we've seen enough," he said coldly. "A company that can't manage its own presentation materials is hardly ready for eight-figure investments. Gentlemen?"

They filed out, Ryan's desperate attempts to salvage the meeting falling on deaf ears. When the door closed behind them, the silence was deafening.

I turned slowly to face Madison, who sat in the corner, her eyes already glistening with manufactured tears.

"What did you do?" My voice was barely a whisper.

"I—I don't understand," she stammered, looking around at the gathering employees. "I was just trying to help organize the presentation last night..."

"This is the third time," I said, my voice gaining strength with each word. "The third time you've 'accidentally' sabotaged my work. The Henderson contract. The Fujikawa partnership. And now this."

Ryan stepped between us, his face thunderous. "That's enough, Sarah."

"Enough?" I stared at him in disbelief. "We just lost our Series B funding because your assistant deleted critical files!"

"Madison was trying to help," he snapped, placing a protective hand on her shoulder. "Unlike you, she doesn't make everything about herself."

The room spun slightly. Five years of sacrifice, of swallowing my pride, of building his dream while burying mine, and this was what it had come to.

"Sarah," Ryan's voice cut through the office like a blade, "you need to apologize to Madison. Now."

Something inside me—something that had been bending for years—finally broke.

"No," I said, the word unfamiliar but exhilarating on my tongue. "I quit. And Ryan? I want a divorce."

The gasps around the room barely registered as I gathered my belongings, my hands steady for the first time that day. As I walked toward the door, I caught Madison's eye. Behind the facade of shock, I saw something else—fear. She knew what I'd just realized: her game was finally over.

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