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My Husband Promoted His Mistress Over His Invisible Wife

The mountain air should have been refreshing. Instead, it felt like a thin veil between me and the growing hollowness inside my chest. I stood at the edge of the circle, clipboard in hand, watching as my colleagues laughed and stumbled around blindfolded during the company's pre-IPO retreat icebreaker. "Next up for our blindfolded mentor pick," announced David Lee, our perpetually nervous HR Director, "is Chloe Reed!" Chloe stepped forward with practiced modesty, her silk blouse catching the late afternoon light as she tied the blindfold over her perfectly styled hair. I knew what was coming. We all did. "Remember, just tap the shoulder of whoever you'd like as your mentor for the next quarter," David instructed, his voice carrying across the clearing. I watched as Chloe's manicured hand reached out, her steps deliberate despite her supposed blindness. She wandered through the circle, passing by three senior executives before her hand "accidentally" landed on my husband's shoulder. "Oh!" she exclaimed with theatrical surprise, removing her blindfold.
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Chapter 2

I stepped off the elevator Monday morning, the weight of the weekend still heavy on my shoulders. The miscarriage—my secret grief—had left me hollow, a walking shell of who I used to be. But I couldn't afford to show weakness. Not here. Not now.

The office buzzed with pre-IPO energy, people rushing past with caffeinated urgency. I noticed several glances dart away when I made eye contact. Something was off.

"Morning, Jennifer," Emily Chen murmured as I passed her desk, her eyes not quite meeting mine. "David from HR was looking for you."

"Thanks," I replied, rounding the corner to my office—only to stop short.

My desk was gone. My plants, my organized filing system, the framed engineering award my father had given me—all vanished. In their place sat Chloe Reed, her perfectly manicured nails tapping away at my keyboard, her designer bag slung over what had been my chair.

She looked up, feigning surprise. "Oh, Jennifer! Didn't they tell you? Jason thought it made more sense for me to take this space since I'm handling the core IPO marketing now." Her smile never reached her eyes. "Your new workspace is... down the hall, I think?"

My throat tightened. "Where, exactly?"

"Check with David," she said, already turning back to her screen—my screen—dismissively.

I found David hovering anxiously by the break room, clutching his tablet like a shield.

"Jennifer," he began, his voice pitched slightly too high. "I was going to email you, but—"

"Where's my desk, David?"

He led me down a narrow corridor past the server room to what had once been a storage closet. A desk had been wedged inside, leaving barely enough room for a chair. The overhead light flickered, casting sickly fluorescence over the windowless space.

"It's temporary," David assured me, not meeting my eyes. "Just until after the IPO. Jason's orders."

I stood in the doorway, staring at the sad little desk. Six years of dedication, and this was my reward.

"There's one more thing," David added, his discomfort palpable. "Your security clearance has been... adjusted. For data protection purposes during this sensitive period."

"Adjusted how?"

"You'll only have access to general administrative files now." He handed me a new ID badge. "Again, temporary measures."

I took the badge, my fingers numb. "Does Jason know about this?"

David's uncomfortable silence was answer enough.

---

By noon, I discovered just how thoroughly I'd been sidelined. Every project file I'd created over the past three years—marketing strategies, client analyses, product development insights—was now beyond my reach. Error messages flashed on my screen with each attempt to access my own work.

My phone rang. Jason's name flashed on the screen.

"My office. Now."

He didn't look up when I entered, his attention fixed on his computer screen.

"I need you to transfer all your project data to Chloe," he said without preamble. "She's taking over the Mercer account and needs your background materials."

"I can't access any of those files anymore," I replied, fighting to keep my voice steady. "My clearance has been downgraded."

Jason finally looked at me, his expression unreadable. "I'll have IT grant you temporary access. Just send everything to Chloe by end of day."

"That's the account I developed from scratch," I said quietly. "I've managed it for three years."

"And now Chloe will manage it." His tone left no room for discussion. "The investors were impressed with her insights at last week's meeting."

"My insights," I corrected before I could stop myself. "Those were my strategies she presented."

Jason's eyes narrowed. "This isn't the time for pettiness, Jennifer. We're days away from the IPO. Do your job and transfer the files."

I spent the afternoon compiling three years of my work into neat folders, then watched as they disappeared into Chloe's inbox. By evening, the first whispers reached me—Chloe had "discovered" serious errors in my data analysis. Mistakes that could have jeopardized the entire Mercer relationship.

Passing the conference room, I overheard her voice: "I've already corrected Jennifer's numbers. Honestly, I'm surprised no one caught these issues sooner."

I stood frozen in the hallway, the final piece clicking into place. This wasn't just a demotion. This was systematic erasure.

In my cramped closet-office, I stared at the blinking cursor on my screen, a terrible clarity washing over me. I wasn't just losing my position or my projects.

I was losing everything.

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