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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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Chapter 2

I tell Leo I have a migraine. The lie comes easy—easier than it should after seven years together.

He barely glances up from his conversation with a hedge fund manager, just waves me toward the valet with one hand. "Take the car. I'll get a ride back with Iris."

Of course he will.

The Maserati's leather seats smell like his cologne—sandalwood and lies. My hands shake on the steering wheel the entire drive back to Manhattan, the recording playing on loop in my head. Desperate enough to stay, but never confident enough to demand a wedding date.

The apartment is dark when I arrive. Our apartment, though I'm never here. Too busy working late, chasing a goal that was always meant to stay just out of reach.

I flip on the lights. Everything looks different now, like I'm seeing it through someone else's eyes. The minimalist furniture Leo chose. The abstract art I never understood. The framed photo on the console table—us at last year's anniversary dinner, his arm around my waist, my smile bright and oblivious.

Iris's voice echoes in my memory: "You've got eyes everywhere, don't you?"

Leo had laughed. "Everywhere that matters."

I thought they were talking about his business network. His connections. The Cooper family's reach into every corner of New York's elite circles.

My fingers find the frame's edge. It's heavier than it should be. The back panel doesn't sit flush.

I pry it open with a butter knife from the kitchen.

The device is smaller than a quarter. Matte black, professional grade. A tiny lens points outward through a pinhole in the frame's decorative border. Next to it, a microphone no bigger than a grain of rice.

The butter knife clatters to the floor.

How long? How long has this been here, watching me? Recording me?

I tear through the apartment like a woman possessed. The bedroom—another camera hidden in the smoke detector. The home office I barely use—a third device tucked behind the router.

My laptop sits on the desk, innocent and familiar. I boot it up with trembling hands, pull up the system administrator logs.

There. Admin_LC. Leo Cooper.

Keylogger software installed fourteen months ago. Every password I've ever typed. Every email I've sent. Every business plan I've drafted, every investor pitch, every proprietary algorithm—all of it streaming directly to him in real time.

I'm going to be sick.

I make it to the bathroom just in time, retching until there's nothing left. The marble floor is cold against my knees. The woman in the mirror looks like a stranger—hollow-eyed, broken, stupid.

Seven years. He's been watching me for seven years, and I never knew.

I pack a bag. Clothes, laptop, the few things that are actually mine. The engagement ring stays on my finger for now—I'll need it for what comes next.

Leo returns at dawn. I hear his key in the lock, his footsteps in the hallway. He's whistling.

He stops when he sees me standing in the living room, my bag at my feet.

"Aurora." His smile is warm, concerned. Perfect. "Feeling better? I was worried about you."

"I know what you did."

The smile doesn't falter. "What I did?"

I hold up my phone. Press play.

His own voice fills the apartment. "She was getting too close to the goal. Another few months and VelvetStyle might have actually hit profitability."

The smile finally cracks. His jaw tightens. He checks his Rolex—a tell I never noticed before.

"You're being emotional," he says, his tone shifting to something clinical. Detached. "Let me explain this rationally."

"Explain how you sabotaged ten companies? How you've been spying on me?"

"I was teaching you resilience." He steps closer, and I step back. "The business world is brutal, Aurora. I was preparing you—"

"You were controlling me."

"I was protecting you!" The mask slips further. His voice rises. "From my family, from failure, from yourself. You think you could have survived out there without me? You're not strong enough—"

"I'm leaving."

His hand shoots out, fingers closing around my wrist. Hard. "No. You're not."

The pressure builds, his grip tightening until I feel my bones grind together. His eyes are cold now. Empty.

"You owe me seven years," he says quietly. "You don't get to just walk away."

I twist free, stumbling backward. My wrist throbs. The engagement ring catches the morning light as I wrench it off my finger and throw it on the coffee table.

It bounces once. Twice. Rolls to a stop.

"Watch me."

I grab my bag and run.

---

Kai opens his door in sweatpants and a t-shirt, his hair sticking up on one side. He takes one look at my face and pulls me inside.

"What happened?"

I can't speak. Can't breathe. The words are stuck behind the dam that's been holding back seven years of truth.

He guides me to his couch—worn and comfortable, nothing like Leo's designer furniture. Sits beside me. Waits.

The dam breaks.

I tell him everything. The recording. The cameras. The keylogger. Leo's hand on my wrist, the cold emptiness in his eyes.

Kai's jaw clenches tighter with every word. When I finish, he's quiet for a long moment.

"I knew," he finally says. "Not the details, but I knew something was wrong. I should have said something. Should have pushed harder."

"I wouldn't have listened."

"I know." His voice cracks. "That's what killed me. Watching you destroy yourself for someone who was destroying you, and knowing you had to figure it out yourself."

He stands, disappears down the hallway. Returns with blankets and a pillow.

"Guest room's yours. For as long as you need."

That night, I cry myself to sleep in Kai's guest bed. The sheets smell like lavender detergent. Clean. Safe. Real.

I don't know that Kai stays awake outside my door until sunrise, standing guard against ghosts and monsters and the man who wore both their faces.

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