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Wedding Dress Betrayal

The pen scratched against the check with a steady rhythm as I signed off on another vendor payment. Three days before my wedding, and I was still handling mundane tasks like these. The irony wasn't lost on me—billions in pharmaceutical innovations under my direction, yet here I was approving office supply purchases. "Georgina!" The door to my office burst open with such force that the glass wall vibrated. Marcus Chen, our VP of Operations, stood in the doorway, his normally composed face drained of color. "What is it?" I asked, setting down my pen. Something in his expression made my stomach tighten. "Project Helios," he said, his voice barely above a whisper. "It's down. Everything's gone." I rose from my chair, the leather creaking as I stood.
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Chapter 2

The morning sun cast long shadows across my desk as I reviewed the security protocols for the third time. I'd spent the night in my office, rearranging the pieces of my shattered life while technicians implemented the new access restrictions. Sebastian's fingerprints, retinal scan, and access codes—all revoked by dawn.

"Ms. Reed," my assistant's voice came through the intercom, "Dr. Tucker is attempting to enter the building. Security has detained him in the lobby."

"Thank you, Elaine. Please route the security feed to my monitor."

The screen flickered to life, showing Sebastian in the marble lobby below. He looked disheveled—his usually immaculate hair mussed, his tie askew. He jabbed his thumb against the biometric scanner repeatedly, growing more agitated with each denied access attempt.

"Call maintenance," he snapped at the security guard. "This thing is malfunctioning."

I watched as he pulled out his corporate credit card to pay for the visitor badge the guard offered him. The machine beeped red. Denied.

Sebastian's face contorted with disbelief. He fumbled for his personal card, then another. All declined.

"Ms. Reed has frozen all your accounts pending investigation," the guard explained, his voice carrying through the lobby's acoustics.

Sebastian's head snapped up, his eyes finding the security camera. For a moment, our gazes locked through the electronic connection. His expression shifted from shock to rage.

"This is absurd!" he shouted, pulling out his phone. "She can't do this!"

I switched audio feeds to his cell phone frequency—a precaution I'd implemented after last night's betrayal.

"Adler," Sebastian's voice crackled through my speakers. "I need you at Reed HQ immediately. Georgina's lost her mind."

"Sebastian, I told you to be more careful," Adler Ryan's voice replied. "What happened?"

"She canceled the wedding and froze my access. She's transferring us to that godforsaken Sahara outpost."

A pause. "That's... unexpected."

"You need to use your board influence. Get me reinstated before the market opens. We can't let her destroy everything we've built."

"Everything *we've* built?" Adler's voice hardened. "I've been playing along with your plans for years, Sebastian. Don't forget who helped you cover up those initial Helios discrepancies."

"I'm not forgetting anything," Sebastian hissed. "Just remember who'll be signing your retirement package if this goes south."

I leaned back in my chair, a cold clarity washing over me. Adler Ryan—my father's oldest friend and advisor—had been working with Sebastian all along.

---

The Pharmaceutical Innovators Gala glittered with New York's elite. Crystal chandeliers cast rainbow prisms across the ballroom as I stepped onto the stage in a midnight blue gown—not white, not anymore.

"Ladies and gentlemen," I began, my voice steady despite the whispers that followed me. "Reed Pharmaceutical remains committed to excellence despite recent challenges..."

The crowd was attentive but wary. The Helios disaster had made headlines by morning.

"Project Helios was compromised by deliberate sabotage," I continued, watching the room's reaction. "But Reed Pharmaceutical will emerge stronger..."

A commotion at the entrance drew all eyes. Nevaeh Kelly strode in wearing a silver prototype gown—one of our promotional pieces from the upcoming fashion therapy line.

"Stop lying!" she shrieked, pointing an accusatory finger at me. "She's destroying careers because she's jealous!"

Security moved to intercept her, but she was faster than expected. She lunged toward the stage, her face twisted with hatred.

"She fired us for loving each other!" Nevaeh screamed, tears streaking her makeup. "She's a jealous shrew who abuses her power!"

I stepped back, signaling security to remove her. But Nevaeh was closer now, her manicured nails slashing out.

"You think you can just throw us away?" she hissed, her fingers connecting with my cheek.

Pain seared across my face as blood welled from four parallel scratches. Gasps echoed through the ballroom as cameras flashed.

"Get her out," I ordered, pressing a hand to my bleeding cheek.

As security dragged her away, Nevaeh's final scream cut through the chaos: "Sebastian will destroy you for this!"

---

Outside the gala, Sebastian stood before a wall of reporters, his expression somber but composed.

"It pains me to see Georgina this way," he said into the cluster of microphones. "The wedding stress has clearly affected her mental health."

"Dr. Tucker," called out a reporter, "is it true you were transferred to a remote facility?"

Sebastian's eyes glistened with manufactured tears. "Georgina is persecuting a talented young employee who simply wants to contribute to medical innovation. I'm trying to protect her from Georgina's wrath."

My phone buzzed with alerts as our stock price plummeted in real-time. By morning, we'd lost fifteen percent of our value.

As I watched Sebastian's performance on the taxi's rearview mirror, my bleeding cheek throbbed in time with my heartbeat. But beneath the pain, something else stirred—a cold, clear purpose that would not be denied.

Sebastian thought he'd humiliated me publicly. He had no idea what real humiliation felt like—yet.

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