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My Fiancé Destroyed Ten Startups to Control Me Novel Cover

My Fiancé Destroyed Ten Startups to Control Me

The server monitor blinks red at 2:17 AM, and I watch my tenth startup die in real time. VelvetStyle's user dashboard flatlines. Three years of code, eighteen-hour days, and every cent I could borrow—gone. The error messages cascade down my screen like a digital avalanche, each one burying another piece of my future. Security breach detected. Database compromised. System failure imminent. My hands shake as I refresh the investor portal. The email loads with brutal efficiency: "Effective immediately, Quantum Ventures LLC withdraws all funding commitments to VelvetStyle Technologies. This decision is final." No explanation.
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The server monitor blinks red at 2:17 AM, and I watch my tenth startup die in real time.

VelvetStyle's user dashboard flatlines. Three years of code, eighteen-hour days, and every cent I could borrow—gone. The error messages cascade down my screen like a digital avalanche, each one burying another piece of my future. Security breach detected. Database compromised. System failure imminent.

My hands shake as I refresh the investor portal. The email loads with brutal efficiency: "Effective immediately, Quantum Ventures LLC withdraws all funding commitments to VelvetStyle Technologies. This decision is final."

No explanation. No warning. Just like the nine times before.

The cramped WeWork office spins. The walls close in—exposed brick and motivational posters about disruption and innovation mocking me from every angle. My chest tightens. Can't breathe. Can't think. The fluorescent lights buzz too loud, and suddenly I'm gasping, my vision tunneling to a pinpoint.

I fumble for my phone. Kai answers on the first ring.

"Aurora?" His voice cuts through the static in my head. Steady. Warm. Real.

"I can't—" The words stick in my throat. "It crashed. Everything crashed."

"Where are you?"

"Office. I'm at the office, but Kai, the investors pulled out and the servers—"

"Breathe with me. In for four." He counts, patient and unhurried, like we have all the time in the world instead of my entire life crumbling around me. "Hold for four. Out for four."

I follow his rhythm. The panic recedes enough for oxygen to reach my brain.

"I'm coming over. Don't move."

Twenty minutes later, Kai walks through the door with two cups of coffee from the 24-hour deli on Sixth. He's wearing the Columbia hoodie I gave him for his birthday three years ago, his dark hair messy like he rolled straight out of bed. Which he probably did.

"You didn't have to—" I start, but he's already pulling up a chair beside me, his eyes scanning the error logs on my screen.

"How bad?"

I want to tell him everything. That this is the tenth time. That I'm drowning in debt. That Leo's family still won't set a wedding date until I prove I'm worth ten million dollars, and I can't even keep a startup alive for six months. But the words lodge somewhere between my heart and my mouth, too heavy with shame to speak aloud.

"Bad," I whisper instead.

Kai doesn't push. He never does. He just sits with me in the wreckage until dawn breaks over the Manhattan skyline, turning the city gold and merciless.

---

Leo's Maserati idles outside my apartment at exactly 6 PM the next evening, black and sleek and expensive. I'm still wearing yesterday's clothes, my eyes swollen from crying and lack of sleep.

He takes one look at me and frowns. "Jesus, Aurora. The gala starts in an hour."

"Leo, I don't think I can—"

"This is exactly when you need to network." He reaches across the console, pulling a compact from the glove box. "Here. Fix your face. You look exhausted."

The concealer is the wrong shade, too light for my skin, but I take it anyway. I always do.

The drive to the Hamptons passes in silence except for the low hum of classical music and Leo's occasional sighs when I don't blend the makeup fast enough. His hands are perfect on the steering wheel—manicured nails, Rolex catching the late afternoon sun. Everything about Leo Cooper is perfect. That's what I fell in love with seven years ago. The golden boy who chose me.

The Cooper estate sprawls across the coastline like a monument to old money. Crystal chandeliers. Marble floors. Women in gowns that cost more than my failed startups, men in tuxedos discussing mergers over champagne.

Leo's father, Marcus Cooper, finds me within minutes. Tall, silver-haired, with eyes like a shark.

"Aurora." He doesn't smile. "Still working on your little projects, I hear?"

"Yes, sir. Actually, I just—"

"Admirable persistence." His wife appears at his elbow, diamonds glittering at her throat. "Though one does wonder when persistence becomes... well. You're still quite a ways from the goal, aren't you, dear?"

Ten million dollars. The number hangs between us, unspoken but deafening.

"I'm working on it," I manage.

They drift away, leaving me alone in a sea of people who belong here. People who were born belonging.

The nausea hits suddenly. I need air. Space. Somewhere that isn't filled with the weight of their judgment.

I slip away from the main ballroom, down a corridor lined with oil paintings of Cooper ancestors. The library wing is dark and blessedly empty. Floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, leather chairs, and heavy velvet curtains that smell like old money and older secrets.

Then I hear voices. Leo's laugh, low and familiar.

I freeze.

"Was the server crash too aggressive?" A woman's voice. Iris Jenkins—Leo's childhood friend, always hovering at the edges of our relationship with her designer handbags and sympathetic smiles.

I step behind the curtain, my heart hammering.

"No." Leo's voice is casual, almost bored. "She was getting too close to the goal. Another few months and VelvetStyle might have actually hit profitability."

"And we can't have that." Iris laughs, bright and cruel.

"I need her desperate, Iris. Desperate enough to stay, but never confident enough to demand a wedding date. It's a delicate balance."

My phone is in my hand. Recording. My fingers move on autopilot while my brain tries to process what I'm hearing.

Seven years. Ten startups. Every failure, every sleepless night, every moment I thought I wasn't good enough—

All him.

The world tilts sideways, and I press my palm against the wall to stay upright. The velvet curtain brushes my cheek, heavy and suffocating, as Leo's laughter echoes through the library like a death knell.

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