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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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Chapter 2

The Manhattan skyline glittered like a constellation of ambition outside my office window as I reviewed the quarterly reports. Three weeks had passed since the fundraiser, and Jaxson Roberts was making his move. Not with the subtlety I'd expected, but with the brazen confidence of a man who believed his desires were entitlements.

I traced my finger over the email invitation. 'Annual Private Investors Dinner. Table 1. Seat beside Jaxson Roberts.' The arrangement wasn't coincidental—it was calculated, like everything else in his world.

'He requested you specifically,' my assistant noted, hovering near the door. 'The organizer said he was quite insistent.'

Of course he was. Jaxson never asked; he positioned, maneuvered, and acquired. I'd once found that quality attractive. Now I recognized it for what it was: the compulsive need to own.

'I'll attend,' I replied, already mapping the chess moves ahead. 'And have Daniel prepare the files on Apex Technologies. I want to know every vulnerability in Jaxson's latest acquisition before dinner.'

The dinner was a masterclass in Jaxson's particular brand of seduction—not sexual, but power-based. He arrived early, commanded the best table, and ensured the seating placed me directly beside him. Every conversation, every toast, every casual gesture was designed to remind the room of our history, to suggest a narrative of reconciliation that didn't exist.

'The wine reminds me of that night in Tuscany,' he murmured, his breath warm against my ear. 'You said you wanted to build something that would last generations.'

I sipped my water, not the wine. 'I did. And I have.'

His smile tightened almost imperceptibly. 'Without me.'

'Despite you,' I corrected, my voice soft but precise.

The gifts began arriving the next morning. A first edition of 'The Great Gatsby'—a book I'd once mentioned loving. Then a vintage Cartier bracelet identical to one I'd admired in a shop window years ago. Each package came with a handwritten note in his distinctive scrawl, each one more intimate than the last.

I returned every gift unopened, sending them back with a single word on my card: 'No.'

The third gift—a rare orchid flown in from Southeast Asia—came with a note that simply read, 'This reminds me of you. Resilient. Beautiful. Mine.'

I photographed the note and filed it away. Evidence of his delusion.

Jaxson's composure began to fracture. At the charity board meeting he'd somehow secured a position on, he interrupted my presentation three times, attempting to redirect credit for my team's work. When I calmly dismantled his points with data he hadn't bothered to review, I caught the flash of genuine anger in his eyes.

'This isn't personal,' he said afterward, cornering me in the marble hallway. 'I'm just trying to help.'

'Help?' I echoed. 'By undermining me at every turn?'

'I'm offering you a partnership,' he insisted, his voice taking on that dangerous softness I remembered too well. 'Don't be stubborn, Mavis.'

I leaned in, close enough to see the gold flecks in his irises—the eyes I'd once thought held the universe. 'I'm not stubborn, Jaxson. I'm awake.'

The opera followed—another 'coincidence' that placed us in adjacent boxes. I arrived early and left before the final act, denying him the satisfaction of another confrontation. But I felt his eyes on me throughout the performance, the weight of his obsession like a physical touch.

Then came the business moves. Jaxson began acquiring companies along my supply chain—not for strategic growth, but for leverage. I watched his empire stretch thin, overextended in sectors that made no sense for his portfolio. Each acquisition was a gambit designed to pressure me, to force me into negotiation.

'He's losing discipline,' Daniel observed as we reviewed the filings. 'These purchases don't align with his five-year plan.'

'No,' I agreed, highlighting the vulnerabilities in his new holdings. 'He's not thinking like a CEO. He's thinking like a man whose ego can't handle rejection.'

Meanwhile, Zayne Herrera made his own calculated entrance. The entertainment division of my company had been negotiating a partnership deal with Horizon Pictures—a deal I'd been personally overseeing. Suddenly, the lead actor for their flagship production was announced: Zayne Herrera, A-list celebrity and the man who'd once used me as a placeholder for the woman he truly obsessed over.

The request for a meeting arrived through official channels, couched in business language but transparent in its intent. 'Mr. Herrera would like to discuss the creative vision for the partnership,' his publicist wrote. 'As the project's lead, he believes direct communication with Ms. Wallace would be beneficial.'

I accepted immediately, my fingers hovering over the keyboard as I typed my response. Zayne wanted to play games? I'd play to win.

But first, I needed information. I pulled up the files on Zayne's Malibu estate—the rumors of a woman kept there, hidden from public view. Cora Evans. The real object of his obsession.

I opened my notebook and added her name, drawing a line to Zayne. Then another line to Jaxson, and to Erik. Three men, three different forms of obsession, all converging on me like predators circling prey.

The difference was, I wasn't prey anymore. I was the architect of their destruction, and they were walking blindly into my trap.

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