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The Betrayed VP's Spectacular Corporate Comeback

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.
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Chapter 5

Arianna stayed in Clara's guest room for three days.

She locked the door, logged into the company's VPN, and buried herself in writing core engine code. It was the only way to numb the constant ache in her chest. The room was small and cozy, with floral wallpaper and a quilt that smelled like lavender, but she barely noticed her surroundings. Her fingers flew across the keyboard, lines of code stacking up on the screen like armor.

On the evening of the third day, she slammed her MacBook shut. Hiding was over.

She thanked Clara, packed her suitcase, and took a car back to the Tribeca penthouse.

She pushed open the heavy front door. The familiar, expensive scent of Jo Malone filled her lungs. It made her want to gag.

Gregory was sitting on the leather sofa, wearing cashmere sweatpants and a fitted crewneck, reviewing a financial report on his iPad. His blonde hair was perfectly styled despite the casual clothes.

When he heard the door, his head snapped up. His expression shifted—a flash of genuine annoyance before he forced it into a tight, strained smile.

He tossed the iPad onto the coffee table and walked toward her, reaching for the handle of her suitcase.

"You're finally back," he said, his voice clipped. "You ignored my calls, didn't answer a single text. Where the hell have you been for three days, Arianna? The company has a dozen critical issues waiting for your approval, and I need you online."

His voice held a tiny, almost imperceptible note of probing. He was testing to see if she knew anything.

Arianna stepped to the side, avoiding his outstretched hand. She pushed the suitcase into the corner of the foyer herself.

"I just stayed at Clara's," she said smoothly. "Helped her with the baby. I needed a break from the screens."

Gregory stepped closer. He leaned in, aiming a kiss at her cheek.

Arianna casually reached up to tuck a piece of hair behind her ear, turning her head just enough.

His lips caught empty air.

Gregory cleared his throat awkwardly. He rubbed the side of his nose—a nervous habit he had whenever he felt out of control.

"Right. Well, I'm glad you're home," he said, turning toward the open kitchen. The marble countertops gleamed under the pendant lights. "Pinot Noir or sparkling water?"

"Wine," she said.

She took off her coat and walked into the massive walk-in closet. Rows of designer clothes lined the walls, organized by color. Her heels clicked on the hardwood floor.

She reached for a wooden hanger. Her eyes fell on Gregory's Armani suit jacket, draped carelessly over the back of the velvet chair. The navy wool was crumpled, which was unlike him. He was meticulous about his clothes.

Without thinking, she reached out. She slipped her fingers into the inside breast pocket.

Her fingertips brushed against a small, hard cylinder.

She pulled it out. It was a glass vial. A perfume sample.

She pulled the tiny plastic cap off and brought it to her nose.

A sickeningly sweet, cheap floral scent hit her. It smelled like spun sugar and desperation. It was the exact opposite of the cold, woody scents she always wore—the ones Gregory had once said made her smell "like a CEO."

Arianna's fingers tightened around the tiny glass vial. Her knuckles turned white. A harsh, silent laugh shook her chest.

She shoved the cap back on, dropped the vial back into the pocket, and walked out of the closet.

Gregory was walking toward her, holding out a crystal glass of red wine. His smile was carefully measured.

Arianna took the glass. She looked him right in the eyes. His pale blue irises flickered.

"By the way," she said, her voice light and conversational. "What's with the perfume sample in your jacket pocket?"

Gregory's entire body went rigid. The wine in his own glass sloshed dangerously close to the rim.

He recovered a second later, but his eyes darted up and to the left. The universal tell of a liar constructing a story.

"Oh, that," he chuckled, forcing his shoulders to relax. "I walked past the fragrance counters at Saks yesterday. One of the sales girls practically shoved it into my hand. I thought you might want to try it."

Arianna stared at his face. His expression was perfectly composed, his posture easy. A masterful performance. Her stomach churned violently. She wanted to throw the dark red wine right into his eyes.

Instead, she lowered her eyelashes, hiding the absolute disgust in her gaze.

"Thanks," she murmured softly. "But it's a bit too sweet for me."

Gregory let out a quiet breath of relief. He took a large gulp of his wine to hide his nerves. "Yeah, I figured."

Arianna walked past him toward the floor-to-ceiling windows. She looked down at the moving lights of the city traffic below, the headlights and taillights streaming in opposite directions. Her brain was already calculating the legal steps required to sever their joint accounts.

Gregory walked up behind her. She could see his reflection in the glass. He reached out to wrap his arms around her waist.

Arianna stepped forward, placing her wine glass on the sill. "I'm exhausted from the flight. I need a shower."

She walked away without looking back. Her footsteps were steady, measured.

Gregory stood alone by the window, his brow furrowed, his reflection ghostly against the city lights. He felt a sudden, sharp loss of control, but he quickly brushed it off. She was just stressed about work. She always was.

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