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The Betrayed VP's Spectacular Corporate Comeback

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For nine years, Arianna was the loyal girlfriend and lead engineer who built Gregory's tech company from the ground up. But coming home early from a business trip, she overheard him laughing with his friends about how he would never marry her. "Arianna is useful. She's convenient for my physical needs. That's all it is." He was just using her while waiting for his untouchable stepsister to get a divorce. The betrayal didn't stop there. Days later, she caught him buying Cartier diamonds for a twenty-two-year-old intern. When she secretly checked his phone that night, the truth was even uglier. Gregory wasn't just cheating; he was plotting corporate sabotage. He planned to steal the proprietary code she had poured her life into, kick her out of the company without a dime, and hand her executive title to his mistress. Nine years of blind devotion and endless sacrifices were nothing but a cruel, calculated joke. She had excused his emotional distance for years, never realizing he was intentionally draining her dry while keeping his soul loyal to another woman. But instead of breaking down, the weak, devoted Arianna died in the dark. She quietly locked her core engine code in a biometric safe, hired an elite private investigator, and put on her sharpest suit. It was time to burn his empire to the ground.

The Betrayed VP's Spectacular Corporate Comeback Chapter 1

Arianna swallowed the last drop of bourbon in her glass.

The amber liquid burned a harsh path down her throat. She welcomed the sting. It was the only thing sharp enough to cut through the pounding behind her eyes. A full week of high-pressure negotiations in Los Angeles had left her completely drained.

But it wasn't just the grueling board meetings that had pushed her to the edge. It was the crushing weight of returning to a life that felt increasingly hollow, to a nine-year relationship with Gregory that had slowly calcified into a predictable, emotionless routine.

She welcomed the sting of the alcohol, desperately hoping it would numb the quiet, gnawing emptiness she had been ignoring for months.

She raised the empty glass, waving it slightly toward the bartender. Her arm trembled from sheer exhaustion.

The bartender hesitated, his eyes flicking toward the clock on the wall. It was past two in the morning.

Before he could pour another shot, a large hand clamped down over the rim of her glass.

The fingers were long, the knuckles slightly bruised. The rough pads of his fingers brushed against the back of her hand. A faint, sharp scent of motor oil and cedar hit her senses.

A sudden, involuntary shiver ran up her spine.

Arianna frowned. Her vision was slightly blurred from the alcohol. She turned her head slowly, fully prepared to dismiss whatever drunk suit was trying to buy her a drink.

Instead, she met a pair of dark, predatory eyes. The man was broad-shouldered, his jaw rough with stubble, his black hair slightly disheveled. He looked like he hadn't slept in days. A worn leather jacket hung off his frame, the edges frayed, a faint stain near the cuff. He didn't belong in this high-end hotel bar with its polished marble counters and soft amber lighting.

"I think you've had enough," he said.

His voice was low, rough, and scraped against her eardrums over the heavy bass of the background music.

Arianna's jaw tightened. She assumed he was just another bored guy looking for a hookup.

"Let go," she said, her voice cold.

She shoved his hand away and gripped the edge of the bar, trying to stand up from the high stool. Her expensive stiletto caught on the metal footrest. Her ankle twisted.

The world tilted sharply. She lost her balance, her body falling backward into the empty space.

He moved faster than she could process. He stepped forward, his thick arm wrapping firmly around her lower back.

Arianna crashed hard into his solid chest. The smell of motor oil, mixed with cheap tobacco and clean, masculine sweat, filled her lungs. Her thoughts went blank for a full second.

She pushed against his chest, trying to free herself. The sudden movement sent her stomach churning. The room spun wildly.

Her legs gave out. Her fingers curled into the collar of his leather jacket, holding on just to stay upright.

The man let out a heavy sigh. He looked down at her, taking in the dark circles under her eyes, the way her blouse was wrinkled from travel, the tremor in her hands. "Room number," he demanded. It wasn't a question. It was an order.

Arianna blinked heavily. She mumbled a string of numbers against his chest.

He didn't argue. He wrapped his arm tighter around her waist, supporting most of her weight, and guided her toward the VIP elevators in the lobby. The hotel was silent at this hour, the marble floors gleaming under recessed lighting, the front desk staff pretending not to notice.

The elevator doors slid shut. The confined space instantly magnified the heat radiating from his body.

Arianna leaned against the mirrored wall. She tilted her head back, her glazed eyes locking onto the steady bob of his Adam's apple.

Without thinking, she reached out. Her index finger lightly poked the hard protrusion on his throat.

The man's breath hitched. Every muscle in his body went rigid.

He grabbed her wrist, his grip tight and unforgiving. He pinned her hand against the elevator wall.

"Don't play with fire," he warned, his eyes darkening.

The elevator chimed. The doors opened to the penthouse floor, revealing a long corridor with thick cream carpet and muted gold sconces.

He released her wrist and kept a firm hand on her waist, walking her down the silent hallway. When they reached her door, he reached into her Birkin bag. His rough hands pulled out the plastic keycard. He swiped it, and the lock clicked green.

He guided her inside and lowered her onto the edge of the massive king-sized bed. The room was dark except for the city lights bleeding through the floor-to-ceiling windows.

He took a step back, clearly intending to leave.

Arianna didn't let him. She reached out and hooked her arms tightly around his neck.

The momentum pulled him forward. He fell onto the bed with her, his large hands slamming into the mattress on either side of her head to catch his weight.

Their noses brushed. His breath was hot against her lips.

Arianna stared at his mouth. The alcohol had completely stripped away her usual control.

She surged upward and crashed her lips against his.

The man flinched. He tried to pull his head back, turning his face away. But Arianna's fingers tangled in the short hair at the nape of his neck, holding him in place.

The desperate look in her eyes finally broke through his restraint. He let out a heavy breath, his rigid posture melting as he took over. His large, calloused hand slid to the back of her head. He parted her lips, deepening the kiss with a steady warmth that anchored her against the chaos spinning through her mind.

The blinding California sun sliced through the gap in the curtains, stabbing directly into Arianna's eyelids.

She groaned. A sharp pain spiked through her temples.

She sat up, pulling the silk sheet with her. The cool air hit her bare skin.

Her breath caught. She looked down. She was completely naked.

A man's discarded leather jacket and jeans were piled on the floor next to her heels.

The sound of running water echoed from the bathroom.

Arianna's mind went entirely blank. Panic seized her chest. The fragmented memories of the elevator and the heavy, breathless kisses rushed back into her brain.

She had slept with a stranger. A guy who smelled like a mechanic.

She scrambled off the bed. She snatched her tailored suit skirt and blouse from the floor, pulling them on with shaking hands. The blouse buttons slipped through her trembling fingers twice before she got them fastened.

She grabbed her wallet from her purse. She pulled out five crisp hundred-dollar bills.

She walked over to the nightstand and slammed the money down, placing a glass water bottle on top of it. She needed to buy her way out of this mistake.

The bathroom door clicked open.

The man stepped out. He had a white towel wrapped low around his waist. Drops of water slid down the defined ridges of his stomach. A thin scar ran along his ribcage, old and faded. His dark hair was wet, pushed back from his forehead, and his eyes—dark and unreadable—locked onto her immediately.

Arianna forced her spine straight. She pointed a trembling finger at the nightstand.

"That's for your time," she said, her voice dripping with forced arrogance. "Keep your mouth shut about this."

The man stopped. He looked at the money. He lowered the towel he was using to dry his hair.

A slow, aggressive smirk spread across his face.

He took a step toward her. Then another.

Arianna backed up until her shoulders hit the wall. The cold surface pressed against her spine.

He slammed his hand against the wallpaper right next to her head. He leaned in, his wet chest almost touching her blouse.

He lowered his head until his lips brushed the shell of her ear.

"You begged me not to leave last night," he whispered, every word a deliberate strike.

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