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My Boss's Costly Game of Love

My Boss's Costly Game of Love

Author: Gavin
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Chapter 1

Word Count: 1319    |    Released on: Today at 10:22

ret lover, my boss Hudson. But for the fifth time, he gave

ng our entire relationship was just a "cost-effective str

r bow before Kaitlyn, re-injuring my back. When I finally quit, his re

straight to voicemail. A notification later revealed why: he was on stage at a c

oved had le

rted to heal, he showed up at my par

walk away. I would make him

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tlyn Chen." For the fifth time. Five times I' d poured my soul into this company, into this role, only to be passed over for some

n tasted like

ything I wasn't doing right – not married, not settled, still chasing a career that clearly wasn't chasing me back. Bu

rnal concern. "You know, if San Francisco isn't working out, Portland always has a place for

ierce defense of my choices, my ambition.

the words surprising even m

ew this wasn't like me. I hung up before she could probe

ss, my secret lover of five years, the Vice President who had always promised me the world,

t my eye. Hudson's door, usually closed, was ajar. And I heard voices.

art thumping a nervous

tic. "Harsh, man. She's been gunning for that director role fo

o seep into my veins

ed back layers of my carefully constructed realit

y hand flew to my mo

Greg sound

good. And she's loyal. Five years, Greg. Five years of secret lunches, late-night 'strategy sessions,' the occasional 'ac

sudden, blinding rage. Every touch, every whispered promise, e

mpletely oblivious to my presence. "Kept her motivated, kept her w

oned the "accidental" hand-holding, the intimate details he'd s

r of Digital Strategy" promotion materials on my desk – the job description, the responsibilities, the salary banding I'd memorized – suddenly looked grotesque. I snatched them u

Not with the company. But with San

vacations, giving everything to this firm, everything to him. For w

t walked into Hudson's office. "Looks like someone's still sulking about my promo

ipping with mock pity. "I mean, it's not my fault Alex just isn't q

I finally saw him for what he was. A user. A manipulator. He had always played the part of the supportive mentor, th

and gently squeezing mine under the conference table. "I just need t

those achievements – doubling revenue streams, streamlining workflows, launching successful campaigns that were now credited to others –

Kaitlyn's father. I remembered the internal squabbles with Kaitlyn, her petty sabotage, and his

ent, my dedication, my sheer, unadulterated effort.

ing anxiety that had been a constant companion for years, suddenly felt overwhelmi

n. "Hey, are you free tonight? I'm sorry about

nguished by the roaring inferno of his betrayal. He thought he cou

as w

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