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My Exes Tried to Ruin Me for Rejecting Them Novel Cover

My Exes Tried to Ruin Me for Rejecting Them

The applause washed over me like a wave, but I didn't need it. I'd never needed the validation. Standing at the podium in the grand ballroom of the Manhattan Ritz-Carlton, I accepted the crystal award with the same measured composure I brought to every boardroom. My company's meteoric rise was the talk of Wall Street—a woman who'd built an empire from the ashes of her own humiliation. The irony wasn't lost on me. 'Mavis Wallace,' the host announced, 'for visionary leadership and unprecedented growth in the technology sector.' I scanned the crowd as I took my place at the podium. A sea of New York's elite—investors, CEOs, influencers—all watching to see if I'd crumble under the weight of their scrutiny. I didn't. I never would again. 'Thank you,' I said into the microphone, my voice carrying clearly across the hushed room.
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The applause washed over me like a wave, but I didn't need it. I'd never needed the validation. Standing at the podium in the grand ballroom of the Manhattan Ritz-Carlton, I accepted the crystal award with the same measured composure I brought to every boardroom. My company's meteoric rise was the talk of Wall Street—a woman who'd built an empire from the ashes of her own humiliation. The irony wasn't lost on me.

'Mavis Wallace,' the host announced, 'for visionary leadership and unprecedented growth in the technology sector.'

I scanned the crowd as I took my place at the podium. A sea of New York's elite—investors, CEOs, influencers—all watching to see if I'd crumble under the weight of their scrutiny. I didn't. I never would again.

'Thank you,' I said into the microphone, my voice carrying clearly across the hushed room. 'Success isn't about reinvention. It's about remembering who you were always meant to be.'

The words hung in the air, heavy with double meaning. Let them wonder which version of me they were seeing tonight—the woman who'd loved too openly, trusted too completely, or the one who'd learned to turn those vulnerabilities into weapons.

As I stepped away from the podium, the applause crescendoed. That's when I felt him—a presence materializing at my elbow like a shadow I'd never fully escaped.

'Mavis.'

Jaxson Roberts stood beside me, impeccable in a tailored tuxedo that probably cost more than most people's monthly rent. His smile was practiced, the kind that had once made my heart race. Now it just made my skin crawl.

'Jaxson,' I acknowledged, keeping my voice neutral. 'I didn't expect to see you here.'

'I wouldn't miss it.' He stepped closer, his cologne—sandalwood and something darker—invading my space. 'You've done remarkable things. I always knew you would.'

The condescension in his tone was subtle but unmistakable. As though my success was somehow his creation, a gift he'd bestowed by discarding me.

'The award is well-deserved,' he continued, his voice dropping to that intimate register he used to reserve for our private moments. 'But between us, I always thought you were holding back. Playing small.'

I felt the room's attention shift toward us—two titans in a private standoff. Jaxson thrived on being the center of attention. I'd learned to use it as a weapon.

'You know,' he said, touching my elbow with familiar ease, 'we could have been unstoppable together. Still could be.' His eyes held that calculated warmth, the look he'd perfected for closing deals. 'I'm offering you a second chance, Mavis. A fresh start.'

The audacity stole my breath. Not in the way he intended, but in its pure, unadulterated arrogance. As though breaking off our engagement for another woman had been a minor oversight, easily corrected with the right offer.

I lowered my voice, ensuring only he could hear my response.

'A second chance,' I repeated, letting the words hang between us. 'You think what we had was something worth repeating?'

His smile faltered for just a moment.

'You discarded me like an expired contract,' I continued, my tone conversational but my words precise as scalpels. 'You didn't even have the courtesy to look me in the eye when you did it. And now you stand here, in front of everyone who matters, and offer me what I should be grateful for?'

I stepped closer, close enough to see the first flicker of uncertainty in his eyes.

'You don't get to rewrite history, Jaxson. And you certainly don't get to rewrite me.'

Without waiting for his response, I turned and walked away, my heels clicking against the marble floor with satisfying finality. The room seemed to hold its collective breath as Jaxson Roberts stood alone, his empire of ego suddenly looking smaller than it had moments before.

I needed air.

The terrace doors beckoned, promising escape from the suffocating perfection of the ballroom. I stepped into the cool night air, letting the Manhattan skyline ground me. One confrontation down. I knew better than to think it would be the last.

'Mavis.'

I closed my eyes briefly. Erik Dixon stood by the stone balustrade, his profile illuminated by the city lights. Of course he would be here. They always circled back, like vultures to carrion.

'Erik,' I said, keeping my distance. 'I'm not in the mood for this.'

He turned, and I saw that familiar vulnerability in his eyes—the look he'd perfected over years of practice. 'I've changed,' he said softly. 'I know what I did to you was unforgivable.'

'Yes,' I agreed, watching him carefully. 'It was.'

He stepped closer, his hand reaching for my sleeve. A light touch—seemingly innocent, but I knew better. Every gesture from Erik was calculated, designed to create obligation, to make me feel responsible for his healing.

'I only ever wanted to be honest with you,' he continued, his voice a gentle murmur. 'Everything I did, even the things you hated, came from a place of—'

'Love?' I interrupted, the word tasting bitter on my tongue. 'Is that what you're going to call it?'

He flinched, and for a moment, I thought I saw genuine pain in his eyes. But I'd learned to distinguish between Erik's real emotions and his performance.

'You don't get to rewrite what you did to me by changing the script,' I said flatly. 'Not tonight. Not ever.'

I turned and walked back toward the ballroom, leaving Erik standing alone on the terrace, his carefully constructed mask of vulnerability cracking in the silence.

Later that night, in the solitude of my Manhattan office, I stood at the floor-to-ceiling window and finally allowed myself a moment of stillness. The city sprawled below, a glittering tapestry of ambition and power. I'd built my own constellation in that landscape—one that couldn't be extinguished by men who saw women as acquisitions.

I opened my small, unmarked notebook and uncapped my pen. Two names went on the page: Jaxson Roberts. Erik Dixon. Beneath them, I wrote a single word: Prepare.

They thought my success was an invitation. A challenge. Something to be conquered and claimed.

They had no idea what was coming.

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