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Rejected Woman's Ascent

The crystal chandeliers of the Pentagon's grand ballroom cast a golden glow over the sea of uniforms and evening gowns. I stood at the back of the crowd, my fingers clutching a champagne flute I hadn't touched, watching the man I'd built my life around take center stage. Flynn Griffin looked every inch the decorated General in his dress uniform, medals gleaming under the lights. Seven years I'd spent in the shadows, crafting strategies that bore his name, analyzing intelligence that shaped his victories. Seven years of loving him, supporting him, believing in him. "Today marks not just a military victory," Flynn's voice carried across the hushed room, "but a personal one as well." My stomach twisted. Something in his tone made my skin crawl. "I'm honored to announce my engagement to Rhea Stone." The room erupted in applause as Rhea stepped forward, her designer gown shimmering, her smile perfectly practiced. She slipped her arm through Flynn's, claiming him as if he'd always been hers. "The woman who sacrificed everything for my career," Flynn continued, his eyes never once searching for mine in the crowd.
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Chapter 3

The Four Seasons ballroom glittered with Washington's elite. Crystal chandeliers cast golden light over silk gowns and military uniforms, the clink of champagne glasses accompanying polite laughter. I smoothed down my simple black dress—the only formal attire I'd kept after leaving Flynn—and tried to ignore the whispers that followed me.

"Meadow Bennett," a voice called out, sweet as poisoned honey. "I'm so glad you could make it."

Rhea Stone glided toward me, resplendent in a crimson gown that probably cost more than my monthly rent. Her smile was perfect, practiced, and utterly false.

"Rhea," I acknowledged, keeping my voice neutral. "Congratulations on the engagement."

Her eyes sparkled with malicious delight. "Thank you, darling. It must be so difficult seeing Flynn move forward." She raised her voice just enough for nearby guests to hear. "But surely you understand that some women are simply better suited for the demands of this life."

I felt the room's attention shift toward us. Rhea had orchestrated this perfectly—the concerned friend offering unwanted advice.

"Perhaps you should focus on finding someone more... appropriate to your circumstances," she continued, her smile never wavering.

Flynn appeared at her side, his hand settling possessively on her waist. His uniform was immaculate, medals gleaming under the lights—medals won with strategies I'd crafted.

"Don't make this harder than it needs to be, Meadow," he said, his voice low but firm. "Move on."

Seven years of my life reduced to an inconvenience. I met his gaze steadily, refusing to flinch.

"I already have," I replied coolly, then turned and walked away, my head held high despite the trembling in my hands.

---

"Another cup?" Victoria asked, eyeing the dark circles under my eyes.

I nodded, not looking up from the intelligence report I'd been analyzing for the past six hours. Victoria's Pentagon office had become my second home—the couch in the corner bearing witness to my late-night sessions.

"The gala?" she asked, setting the coffee beside me.

"Motivational," I replied tersely, flipping to the next page.

After the humiliation at Rhea's event, something had crystallized within me. The pain hadn't disappeared—it had transformed into something sharper, more useful.

I'd been working eighteen-hour days, sleeping when exhaustion overwhelmed me, eating only when Victoria forced food into my hands. The archives had become my hunting ground, each classified document a potential weapon.

"Look at this," I said suddenly, pushing a file across the desk.

Victoria leaned forward, her eyes narrowing as she scanned the contents. "These are—"

"Suppressed Syrian Crisis intelligence reports," I confirmed. "Signed by my father."

Her expression shifted from surprise to concern. "Meadow..."

"They warned about the exact security failures that later occurred," I continued, my voice steady despite the rage building inside me. "Warnings that were ignored—or worse, deliberately buried."

I pointed to a signature at the bottom of one memo. "This isn't just any signature. It's my father's—but look at the pressure points, the angle of the loop."

Victoria studied it carefully. "It's a forgery."

"Not just a forgery," I said, pulling out another document. "Look who signed off on suppressing these warnings."

Her face paled as she read the name: Daniel Cross.

"The same Daniel Cross who's now reviewing my application for the Presidential Advisory Program," I said quietly.

I gathered the documents, carefully photocopying each one before returning them to their classified folders.

"What are you doing?" Victoria asked as I sealed the copies in an envelope.

"Insurance," I replied, tucking them into my bag. Later that night, I would deposit them in a safety deposit box—evidence of the truth, protection against whatever might come next.

---

"Congratulations, Ms. Bennett. You've advanced to the second round."

The email notification made my heart skip. From an initial pool of three hundred candidates, only twelve remained—including me.

"The advanced interview will require candidates to present solutions to current policy challenges," the message continued. "Your assigned topic: The ongoing border conflicts in Eastern Europe."

I stared at the screen, a strange calm settling over me. Eastern Europe. The very region Flynn was scheduled to deploy to within weeks.

It couldn't be coincidence.

I ran my fingers through my short hair, feeling the weight of what lay ahead. The selection committee—perhaps including Daniel Cross—had handed me the perfect opportunity.

Or the perfect trap.

Either way, I would be ready. For my father. For myself.

And for Flynn, who would soon discover that the woman he'd discarded was about to step onto the same battlefield he commanded—not as a soldier, but as something far more dangerous.

A strategist with nothing left to lose.

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