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Marrying His Mistress At Our Altar

My hands trembled as I stared at the screen. Ten years of work had led to this moment—the European investors' faces arranged in a grid before me, their expressions shifting from skepticism to cautious interest as I presented the final numbers. "So to summarize, gentlemen," I said, my voice steadier than my racing heart, "this partnership represents not just a $10 million investment, but access to markets that would otherwise take years to penetrate individually." Silence stretched across the ocean. I could hear my own breathing, too loud in the conference room. Then François, the most resistant of the group, leaned forward. "Ms. Chen, your analysis is... impeccable. I believe we have ourselves a deal." The tension in my shoulders released as agreements echoed through the speakers. I caught my reflection in the darkened screen of my tablet—exhaustion lined my face, but there was pride there too.
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Chapter 3

I arrived early for the quarterly strategy meeting, my presentation meticulously prepared after three sleepless nights. The conference room filled quickly, executives taking their usual seats around the polished table. Ethan entered last, Olivia trailing behind him like a shadow, her hand brushing his arm with casual intimacy that made my stomach clench.

"Let's begin," Ethan announced, not bothering with pleasantries. "Victoria, you have the floor."

I stood, distributing the printed reports I'd prepared. "Thank you. As you can see from the first page, our European expansion has exceeded projections by seventeen percent, but we're still facing challenges in three key markets."

I clicked through my carefully crafted slides, outlining the comprehensive growth strategy I'd developed. The room felt attentive, several executives nodding as I detailed the potential of emerging markets.

"If we redirect resources from—"

"Actually," Olivia's voice cut through mine like a knife, "I think there's a more innovative approach we could consider."

My words died in my throat. I turned to see her standing, moving toward the front of the room as if I'd already ceded my place.

"Please, continue," Ethan said, gesturing for her to take over.

I remained frozen by the projector as Olivia commandeered my presentation, flipping to a slide I'd spent hours perfecting.

"These markets Victoria identified are solid," she said, her tone suggesting she was correcting a child's homework, "but they're also predictable. What if we pivoted to these emerging territories instead?"

She drew circles on my carefully prepared data, marking territories I'd deliberately excluded after weeks of research showed they were unstable.

"The risk factors—" I began.

"Sometimes the greatest rewards come with calculated risks," she interrupted, smiling at the room. "Don't you agree, Ethan?"

He nodded, his eyes never leaving her face. "Exactly. This is the kind of fresh thinking we need."

I watched in silent horror as she dismantled my strategy point by point, replacing it with flashy but superficial alternatives. The worst part wasn't her interruption—it was how the room responded to her, executives who'd ignored my ideas for years suddenly leaning forward with interest.

When the meeting finally ended, I gathered my now-useless notes with trembling hands. The executives filed out, several pausing to compliment Olivia on her "visionary approach."

I lingered in the conference room, reorganizing my papers until everyone had left. As I stepped into the hallway, voices drifted from around the corner.

"—exactly what this company needs," Ethan was saying, his tone warmer than I'd heard in months. "My wife has innovative ideas that will take us in exciting new directions."

*My wife.*

Two simple words that shattered something fundamental inside me. Not "Olivia." Not "our new deputy." But "my wife"—a title he'd denied me for a decade, now bestowed so casually on a woman who'd been here six months.

I retreated to my office, closed the door, and sat at my desk, staring at nothing. Ten years of loyalty. Ten years of sacrificed opportunities, of postponed dreams, of building his empire while neglecting my own. And this was my reward: public humiliation and professional erasure.

With sudden clarity, I opened my laptop and began typing. The resignation letter flowed easily, each word a step toward freedom. I outlined my accomplishments, the growth I'd brought to the company, and my decision to pursue opportunities elsewhere. No accusations, no bitterness—just the simple facts of my departure.

I signed it, printed it, and signed it again with my fountain pen. As I slid it into an envelope, my office door burst open.

Ethan stood there, his face flushed with anger. "What is this I hear about you cleaning out your desk?"

I hadn't been, but news traveled fast. I held out the envelope. "My resignation, effective immediately."

He snatched it from my hand, tore it open, and scanned the contents. Without a word, he ripped it in half, then quarters, letting the pieces flutter to the floor.

"Absolutely not," he said, his voice dangerously quiet. "You're not going anywhere."

"You can't force me to stay."

"Can't I?" His smile was cold. "That European deal you closed—your commission is what, half a million? You walk out that door, you'll never see a penny of it."

My breath caught. That money was earmarked for my mother's medical treatments.

"And that's just the beginning," he continued, stepping closer. "Do you think anyone will hire you after I tell them you stole proprietary information? That you violated your non-compete? That you're unstable?"

"You wouldn't—"

"After ten years," he cut in, his voice softening to something almost like hurt, "you'd leave over such a small misunderstanding? After everything I've done for your career?"

I stared at the torn pieces of my resignation letter scattered across the floor, symbols of my shattered autonomy. The walls of my office seemed to close in, trapping me in a prison of my own making.

What terrified me most wasn't Ethan's threats—it was the realization that, even now, a part of me still craved his approval.

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