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My Fiancé Stole My Research to Give His Mistress Fame Novel Cover

My Fiancé Stole My Research to Give His Mistress Fame

I stood outside Cassian's office, my hand poised to knock on the mahogany door. The wedding planner's portfolio was tucked under my arm, filled with seating charts and floral arrangements for our ceremony—just one month away. Ten years of devotion had led to this moment. Ten years of molding myself into the woman I thought he wanted. The door was slightly ajar. Strange. Cassian hated interruptions. "Mr. Edwards, I've finished reviewing the quarterly reports," came a woman's voice from inside. Jolie Ramos.
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Chapter 2

The Arizona desert stretched before me like an endless sea of red and gold, brutally beautiful and utterly foreign. As the car pulled up to the research facility, I felt my chest tighten. This place was nothing like the gleaming laboratories of Manhattan—just a cluster of weathered buildings huddled against the vast emptiness.

"Dr. Gray?" A woman with silver-streaked hair approached as I stepped from the car. "I'm Elena Martinez, facility director. Welcome to your new home."

Her handshake was firm, her smile genuine. No corporate polish, no hidden agenda—just professional warmth that felt almost foreign after years in Cassian's cold orbit.

"Thank you for taking me on such short notice," I managed, my voice steadier than I felt.

"We're lucky to have you," she replied, gesturing toward a tall man approaching from the main building. "This is Jude Elliott, your field partner."

My defensive walls shot up instantly. Partner? I hadn't been given a choice.

Jude Elliott was nothing like the academics I'd worked with in New York. His sun-bleached hair curled slightly at his temples, and his face was tanned from actual sunlight rather than expensive salon treatments. But it was his smile that caught me off guard—wide and genuine, reaching his eyes without calculation.

"Sylvie Gray," he said, extending his hand. "I've read your paper on ecosystem resilience. Brilliant work."

I took his hand automatically, surprised by the calluses that brushed against my palm. "That was years ago."

"Still brilliant," he insisted, his smile never wavering.

Something about his unguarded enthusiasm made me want to retreat further into myself.

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The breakroom was my sanctuary during my first week—a place to hide from curious glances and well-meaning questions. I'd just poured myself coffee when I spotted it: a discarded wedding magazine on the table, its glossy cover featuring a bride in a gown identical to the one hanging in my closet back in New York.

My lungs constricted. The room tilted sideways as images flashed through my mind—Cassian and Jolie entwined, his dismissive words: "convenient."

I couldn't breathe. Couldn't think. The coffee mug slipped from my fingers, shattering on the floor.

"Sylvie?"

Jude's voice seemed to come from far away. I was vaguely aware of him kneeling beside me, his hand steady on my shoulder.

"Too much caffeine?" he asked lightly, but his eyes were concerned.

I tried to laugh it off, but the sound that emerged was strangled. "Something like that."

Without another word, he guided me outside, one hand gently at my elbow. The desert air hit my face—hot, clean, impossibly fresh. He led me to a bench under a massive mesquite tree and sat beside me, close enough to offer support but not so close as to crowd me.

"Water?" he offered, producing a bottle from somewhere.

I took it with trembling hands, grateful he didn't press me to explain.

We sat in silence as the panic gradually subsided. The desert stretched around us, endless and indifferent to human drama. There was something comforting in its vastness—it made my pain seem smaller, more manageable.

"Better?" Jude finally asked.

I nodded, unable to meet his eyes.

"You don't have to talk about it," he said simply. "But sometimes sitting outside helps put things in perspective."

---

The team meeting loomed before me like an execution. My presentation on desert ecosystem methodologies was scheduled last—a position that would normally have thrilled me but now filled me with dread. What if they saw through me? What if Cassian's public dismissal had followed me across the country?

I stood before the small group, my notes trembling in my hands. "My preliminary approach involves monitoring microclimate variations across three distinct..." My voice faltered.

"Four distinct zones would be better," interrupted a researcher named Tom. "The northern quadrant shows significantly different patterns."

I felt myself shrinking, the familiar sensation of being found wanting washing over me.

"Actually," Jude's voice cut through my spiraling thoughts, "Sylvie's three-zone approach is more elegant. It accounts for seasonal variations without oversampling."

He leaned forward, his eyes bright with enthusiasm. "The real brilliance is how she's integrated botanical and geological data—that's revolutionary."

The room fell silent. I looked up to find everyone staring at me.

"It is quite innovative," Elena agreed, studying my slides with new interest.

"Borderline genius, actually," Jude added with a grin in my direction.

Something warm unfurled in my chest—a sensation I barely recognized as pride. For the first time since arriving in Arizona, I felt like a scientist again rather than a broken woman running from her past.

As the meeting adjourned, Jude caught my eye. "Your methodology is going to change how we study this ecosystem," he said quietly.

I found myself almost believing him.

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