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My Boss's Costly Game of Love

My Boss's Costly Game of Love

For five years, I poured my soul into my career and my secret lover, my boss Hudson. But for the fifth time, he gave the promotion I bled for to my incompetent rival, Kaitlyn. My world shattered when I overheard him callously admitting our entire relationship was just a "cost-effective strategy" to keep me motivated without the director's salary. The humiliation didn't end there. He physically forced me into a deeper bow before Kaitlyn, re-injuring my back. When I finally quit, his revenge was swift: an assignment to a notoriously dangerous remote site. That night, I was brutally attacked. My desperate emergency call to Hudson went straight to voicemail. A notification later revealed why: he was on stage at a company party, singing a love duet with Kaitlyn while I was fighting for my life. The man I loved had left me to die. After I cut all ties and finally started to heal, he showed up at my parents' door, begging for forgiveness. This time, I wouldn't just walk away. I would make him face every lie he ever told.
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Chapter 3

Alex Evans POV: Gregory stared at the resignation letter in my hand, his usually kind face etched with disbelief. His eyes, normally soft, were wide with shock. "Alex? What is this? Are you serious?" He scanned the document, then looked up at me, his brow furrowed with concern. "You can't just quit. Not after all you've poured into this place. You're invaluable here, Alex. Everyone knows that." His words, meant to reassure, felt distant, like echoes from a life I was already leaving behind. Invaluable? To whom? Certainly not to Hudson, who had just forced me to grovel to his new pet project. "I'm serious, Greg," I said, my voice flat. My gaze drifted past him, through the window, towards the distant San Francisco skyline. It looked alien, detached. "But... why now? Is it because of the promotion? I know it's tough, but sometimes these things take time. Hudson values you, Alex. He really does. He's just... complicated." Gregory was trying to find excuses for him, just as I had for so long. Hudson values you. The phrase was a bitter pill. I remembered his promises, his whispered reassurances during our secret rendezvous over the years. "Just a little longer, Alex. Then we can be open about us. Then everything will change." Empty words. All of them. And now, here I was, almost 30, with nothing to show for my years of devotion but a broken heart, a compromised career, and a constant ache in my lower back. My mother' s voice from yesterday morning echoed in my head: "A nice architect, a family…" The idea, once anathema, now felt like a soothing balm. Gregory sighed, a heavy sound that seemed to carry the weight of his own helplessness within this corporate machine. He knew Hudson' s games, but he was powerless to stop them. He picked up a pen, his hand shaking slightly as he signed the form. "Listen, Alex," he said, his voice dropping to a low whisper, "I'll process this immediately. But try to keep a low profile. Hudson... he's not going to like this. Just finish out your two weeks quietly. Avoid him if you can." A strange, dizzying lightness washed over me. It was done. The shackles were off. For the first time in years, I felt a breath of pure, unadulterated freedom. My phone buzzed. A text from Hudson. "Alex, are you okay? You seemed a little off earlier. Maybe we should reschedule dinner for tonight? Just us." A flicker of his usual manipulation. He probably thought I was still hurt about the promotion and was reaching out to string me along again. But the spell was broken. I saw through his act with chilling clarity. I typed back, "I appreciate the offer, Hudson, but I'm fine. And no, thank you. I have other plans." The words felt powerful, a definitive boundary drawn in the sand. Later that afternoon, as I was packing some personal items from my desk, Kaitlyn strolled over, a triumphant smirk playing on her lips. "Guess what, Alex? Hudson just told me he's throwing a celebration dinner for my promotion tonight. You should come! It'll be fun." Her eyes glinted with malicious glee. She wanted to twist the knife, to parade her victory. "Oh, I don't think so, Kaitlyn," I said, my voice calm, my back to her as I sorted through old files. "I have plans." "Nonsense!" Hudson's voice boomed from behind me. He must have been listening. "It's a team celebration, Alex. You're part of the team. You have to be there." His tone left no room for argument. It was an order, not an invitation. A bitter taste filled my mouth. He wasn't trying to include me; he was asserting his control, making sure I withered under Kaitlyn's triumph. The irony of it all. He had never once celebrated my achievements, never once remembered my birthday without a prompt. I remembered my 27th birthday, two years ago. I' d dropped a subtle hint, hoping for something, anything. He' d been too busy on a "critical" business trip with Kaitlyn' s father. He' d sent a terse text message the next day: "Happy belated. Hope you had a good one." Now, because Kaitlyn demanded it, he was forcing me to endure her celebration. My feelings were, as always, irrelevant. Just like how he denied me the right to grieve the promotion, he was denying me the right to a quiet, dignified exit. He was still trying to dictate my emotional state, to control my reactions. I glanced at Gregory, who was watching the exchange with a pained expression. He subtly shook his head, a silent plea for me to avoid more conflict. I exhaled slowly. This was my last act of compliance. "Fine," I said, my voice barely audible. "I'll be there." I would treat it as a farewell. A final, bitter goodbye to the company, to them, and to the foolish girl I used to be. The dinner was a blur of forced smiles and clinking glasses. Hudson and Kaitlyn were the center of attention, laughing, toasting, their heads close together. They looked like the perfect corporate power couple. And I stood on the periphery, watching, a strange sense of calm settling over me. I finally saw the truth. This was his world. This was his kind of woman. Ambitious, ruthless, and utterly devoid of genuine empathy. I didn't belong here. I never had. A couple of younger colleagues, oblivious to the undercurrents, leaned over. "Wow, Hudson and Kaitlyn really are a power duo, aren't they?" one of them whispered, eyes twinkling. "They look so good together." I felt a strange sense of detachment. The words didn't sting. They simply registered as fact. "They do," I agreed, surprising myself with the ease of my voice. "They really do." My casual agreement made them pause, a flicker of confusion crossing their faces. Then Kaitlyn, flushed with wine and triumph, caught my eye. Her smile widened, a predatory gleam in her eyes. "So, Alex," she chirped, her voice just a little too loud, "any interesting developments in your love life? Or are you still holding out for Prince Charming?"

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