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My Groom Took My Mother’s Blood for His Mistress

The crystal chandeliers of the Pierre Hotel didn’t sparkle; they glared. Under their harsh interrogation, I adjusted the strap of my gown, feeling the silk cling to the cold sweat on my back. This was supposed to be the night Asher and I announced our wedding date. Instead, the air in the ballroom felt thin, insufficient to fill my lungs. I scanned the room for my parents. They weren't at the head table where the place cards read *Family of the Bride*. I found them tucked into a dark corner near the swinging kitchen doors, the draft from the service entrance fluttering the hem of my mother’s modest dress. Dad was staring at his hands, knuckles white as he gripped the tablecloth. Mom looked smaller than I remembered, her skin possessing the translucent, papery quality of dried leaves. A waiter dropped a tray onto their table with a clatter that cut through the string quartet’s melody.
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Chapter 3

The elevator doors to the forty-second floor slid open with a soft chime that felt like a gavel striking a block. I stepped out, not into the sleek, humming hive of innovation I remembered, but into a funeral parlor. The open-plan office was silent. Cubicles were empty, personal items boxed up on desks, and the few employees remaining huddled in whispered clusters, their eyes darting to the floor as I passed.

My engagement ring was gone, leaving a pale band of skin on my finger, but the weight on my shoulders had doubled. I wasn’t here as the fiancé of the CEO anymore. I was the CEO of a sinking ship.

"Ms. Spencer?" A hesitant voice stopped me near the breakroom. It was Marcus Chen, our lead engineer. He was holding a cardboard box filled with coding manuals and a potted succulent.

"Leaving, Marcus?" I asked, keeping my voice level, though my stomach churned. If Marcus left, the backend architecture would collapse within a week.

He adjusted his glasses, looking everywhere but at me. "Respectfully, Blaire... the FBI raided the server room three hours ago. Our vendor payments bounced. The press is downstairs calling Stellar Tech a Ponzi scheme. I have a mortgage."

"Put the box down," I said. It wasn't a request.

He blinked. "Excuse me?"

"Give me ten minutes. Everyone to the conference room. Now."

Five minutes later, thirty terrified faces stared back at me. The air in the glass-walled room was stale, recycled, and thick with resentment. I didn't stand at the head of the table where Asher used to pontificate. I leaned against the window, the sprawling, gray skyline of Manhattan at my back.

"We have zero liquidity," I started. No preamble. No corporate fluff. "Asher drained the operating accounts. Our credit lines are frozen. By my estimation, we have enough cash to keep the lights on for six days."

A murmur of anger rippled through the room. Someone scoffed. "So we're fired. Just say it."

"No one is fired unless they want to walk," I said, my voice cutting through the noise. "I am liquefying my personal assets as we speak. My apartment. My car. My portfolio. I will cover payroll personally this month. But I need you to stay."

Marcus frowned, his arms crossed defensively. "Why should we? You were engaged to the guy who robbed us. How do we know you aren't just as bad?"

"Because I wrote the kernel," I said softly.

Silence. Absolute silence.

"The encryption protocol you've been patching for two years? That was me. The latency issue in the Asia-Pacific servers? I fixed that at 3:00 AM last Christmas while Asher was posting photos from Aspen. I built this boat. I’m not letting it sink."

Marcus looked at me, really looked at me, for the first time in years. Slowly, he set his box on the floor. "Okay," he said, the word heavy. "One month. But if the checks bounce, I’m taking the source code."

***

By noon, I was signing my life away in a cramped office on the Lower East Side. The real estate broker, a man with a comb-over and a cheap suit, slid the deed to my Tribeca penthouse across the desk. It was my sanctuary. The place I’d bought before Asher, the place I thought we’d raise a family.

"We can wire the funds to the corporate account by end of day," he said, tapping a calculator. "Though, given the market and the... urgency... you're taking a twenty percent hit."

"Do it," I said, the pen scratching loudly against the paper.

Next went the vintage Cartier watch my grandmother left me. Then the Tesla. By 2:00 PM, I was standing on the sidewalk with two suitcases and a rental agreement for a studio apartment in Queens that smelled faintly of boiled cabbage and mold. It was four hundred square feet of nothing.

I sat on the bare mattress, the springs groaning under my weight. My phone buzzed. A notification from the hospital: *Mother’s vitals stable. Resting.*

I closed my eyes, breathing in the scent of dust and desperation. It was the sweetest air I’d tasted in years. I owned nothing, but for the first time, I owned myself.

***

The real fight, however, wasn't with the bank accounts. It was with the vultures.

At 5:00 PM, I walked into the boardroom. The Board of Directors sat around the mahogany table like a tribunal of gargoyles. These were Asher’s cronies—men who played golf at noon and made decisions based on stock prices, not product quality.

"Ms. Spencer," the Chairman, a bloated man named Sterling, didn't bother to stand. "We appreciate your... gesture with the payroll. But let's be realistic. You have no executive experience. The market has zero confidence in a jilted fiancée running a tech firm."

"We've already drafted a motion," another board member added, sliding a paper forward. "We're bringing in an interim CEO from Oracle. You’ll step down to a consultant role. It’s for the best."

My blood ran cold, then hot. They wanted to strip me for parts, just like Asher did.

I didn't sit. I walked to the head of the table and plugged my laptop into the projector.

"What is she doing?" Sterling muttered.

A wall of code flooded the screen. Dense, complex, and beautiful.

"This," I said, pointing to the screen, "is the proprietary algorithm for our neural network. It’s the valuation of this entire company. Without it, Stellar Tech is just a fancy office lease."

I looked Sterling in the eye. "Explain line 402 to me."

He blinked, his mouth opening and closing like a fish. "I... that’s technical minutiae."

"It's the failsafe," I snapped. "Anyone? Any of you? Explain how the data sharding works."

The room was dead silent. The only sound was the hum of the projector fan.

"I wrote every line of this," I said, my voice low and dangerous. "It is my intellectual property, tied to my personal patent, which Asher was too arrogant to transfer to the company. If you vote me out, I walk. And if I walk, I take the code. The platform goes dark in ten minutes. The stock price goes to zero in eleven."

Sterling’s face turned a pale shade of gray. He looked at the other board members. They were all studying their manicures or the grain of the wood table.

"So," I said, slamming my laptop shut. "Do we have a motion on the floor? Or do we have a meeting about how to save my company?"

Sterling cleared his throat, loosening his tie. "The motion is... withdrawn."

"Good," I said, taking the seat at the head of the table. "Now, let's talk about the Q3 projections."

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