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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 5

Alex Evans POV:

The drive to Mendocino was long, silent, and punctuated only by the rhythmic hum of the tires on asphalt. Gregory drove, his hands clenched tight on the steering wheel, his jaw set. He'd insisted on taking me, a final act of silent solidarity.

"Alex," he started, his voice rough, "you don't have to do this. You can just… leave. Quit. You don't owe them anything."

I just shook my head, staring out at the endless stretch of highway. "It's fine, Greg. I just need to tie up loose ends. Three days. That's all I need."

He glanced at me, his eyes filled with a complicated mix of sympathy and frustration. He knew I was hurting, but he also knew the stubborn streak that ran deep within me. He'd seen me weather worse storms, though never one like this.

"Hudson's a fool," he muttered, more to himself than to me. "A blind, arrogant fool."

He sighed, then looked at me again, a deep, searching look. "Are you really okay?"

I managed a faint smile. "I will be. Eventually. Right now, I just need to get through this." There was a knot of fear in my stomach, a cold, hard stone of dread. Mendocino was a wasteland, notorious for its isolation and the volatile locals who resented the tech company's presence. But what choice did I have? I needed to leave cleanly.

"Just three days," I repeated, more to myself than to him. "Then I'm gone for good."

The winter sun was already dipping below the horizon as we approached the remote town, casting long, eerie shadows across the desolate landscape. The data center was an imposing, brutalist structure, stark against the fading light. It felt like a cage.

Greg dropped me off at the small, rundown motel the company had booked. "Call me if you need anything, Alex. Anything at all."

"I will," I promised, though I knew I wouldn't. This was my battle to fight, my last bitter task to complete.

The first night, after a full day of inventory and paperwork, I felt a gnawing unease. The desolate facility, the hostile glares from the few local staff, the oppressive silence broken only by the hum of ancient servers – it all grated on my nerves. I decided to escape the compound for a bit, just to breathe some fresh air.

The motel was a mile down a poorly lit road. I walked, hugging my coat tighter as the chill wind whipped around me. The road soon turned into a narrow, unpaved path, lined with dense, overgrown bushes. There were no streetlights here, just the faint glow of the distant town.

Suddenly, a shadow detached itself from the darkness. A man. Tall, broad, smelling faintly of cheap whiskey. My heart hammered against my ribs.

"Well, well, what do we have here?" His voice was slurred, menacing. "Lost, little lady?"

Fear, raw and primal, clawed at my throat. I stumbled backward, my mind racing. No one knew I was out here. No one would hear me.

My hand brushed against something hard and rough. A fallen tree branch, thick and heavy. Adrenaline surged through me. I gripped it, my knuckles white.

"Stay away from me!" I yelled, my voice cracking, but my grip firm.

He laughed, a chilling, guttural sound. He lunged. I swung the branch, connecting with his shoulder. He roared, more surprised than hurt, but it bought me a precious second. I turned and ran, my legs pumping, the rough ground jarring my spine.

He was right behind me, his heavy footsteps thudding, curses spewing from his mouth. I fumbled for my phone in my pocket, my injured hand clumsy, unable to unlock the screen. I desperately dialed Hudson's number, my emergency contact. It rang. And rang. And rang. No answer.

My heart sank, a cold, bitter stone in my chest. Of course. He was probably with Kaitlyn, celebrating, oblivious.

A root caught my foot. I cried out, twisting my ankle, and went down hard. My phone flew from my grasp, skittering into the dark undergrowth. I heard his footsteps growing closer, his heavy breathing. I scrambled to my feet, ignoring the searing pain in my ankle, ignoring the urge to retrieve my phone. Survival. Only survival mattered.

I ran blindly, towards a distant patch of light, any light. I burst out onto a main road, gasping for breath, my vision blurring. A taxi, miraculously, was driving by. I waved frantically, tears streaming down my face. The driver, a kind-faced older woman, pulled over.

"Police station," I choked out, collapsing into the back seat. "Please. The police station."

As the taxi sped away, my phone vibrated in the darkness where I had dropped it. Hudson's name flashed across the screen. He was calling back. I ignored it.

Minutes later, a text came through. "Alex? Everything okay? You called. I was with Kaitlyn at her celebration dinner. What's up?" His words were casual, irritated.

Then, a ping. A notification from the company's internal social media. A live video. Hudson, beaming, his arm around Kaitlyn. They were on stage, singing a duet, a cheesy love song, while the entire department cheered. He looked utterly smitten, utterly happy.

The screen in my hand felt suddenly cold, heavy. A profound silence descended inside me. It wasn't just the shock of his betrayal, or the callousness of his message, or the public display of affection with Kaitlyn. It was the realization that I was truly alone. My designated emergency contact, the man I had loved and protected, had been singing love songs with another woman while I was being assaulted in a dark alley.

In that moment, everything I had clung to – my career, my ambition, my love for him – dissolved into nothing. Compared to the raw, visceral terror of fighting for my life, it was all meaningless. Survival. That was what mattered. Nothing else.

The kind landlady at the motel, seeing my state when I returned from the police station, bandaged my hand, brewed me hot tea, and sat with me through the long, silent night. She didn't ask questions. She just offered a quiet, comforting presence.

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