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Abandoned for a Trainee

For five years, a loyal manager gave everything to his idol boyfriend, only to be cruelly cast aside for a younger trainee. Devastated by the cold betrayal, he abandons the entertainment industry to start over and heal his broken heart. Yet, as he begins to find peace, his ex-lover realizes the magnitude of his loss. Now, the rising star is desperate to reclaim the man he discarded, launching a relentless pursuit to fix his mistake.
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Chapter 1

The fluorescent lights in the engineering department hummed their familiar tune as I spread my portfolio across my desk, each document a testament to years of dedication. My fingers traced the edge of my latest innovation report—a design modification that had saved the company nearly fifty thousand dollars in production costs. The trainee position announcement had been posted for three days now, and I'd spent every evening perfecting my application.

"Still working on that?" Kaleb's voice carried that familiar note of casual dismissal as he approached my workstation. His tie was loosened, sleeves rolled up in that effortlessly confident way that used to make my heart skip.

"Just making sure everything's perfect." I didn't look up from the technical drawings I'd been reviewing. "This position requires someone with advanced diagnostics experience and proven problem-solving capabilities. I want to highlight my work on the turbine efficiency project and the hydraulic system redesign."

Kaleb leaned against my desk, his presence casting a shadow over my carefully organized documents. "Ezra, don't get your hopes up too high, okay? You know how these things go."

The words hit like a physical blow, though I kept my expression neutral. "What do you mean?"

"I'm just saying, there are a lot of factors that go into these decisions. It's not always about who has the most experience." His tone was gentle, almost patronizing, as if he were explaining something obvious to a child.

I finally looked up at him, studying the face I'd known since childhood. The same warm brown eyes that used to look at me with admiration now held something else—a distance I couldn't quite name. "Kaleb, I've been here longer than anyone else applying. I designed half the systems they want the trainee to work on."

"I know, I know." He reached out to squeeze my shoulder, but I shifted slightly away. "Look, let's not talk about work right now. Why don't we grab dinner? That new Italian place you wanted to try?"

But I was already turning back to my portfolio, adding final touches to my qualifications summary. The position was mine by every metric that mattered. It had to be.

The next morning arrived gray and drizzling, Seattle's perpetual mist coating the office windows as I sat in the conference room with the other applicants. Mya Carroll perched across from me, her application folder notably thin compared to the comprehensive portfolios the rest of us had prepared. She caught me looking and offered a sweet smile that never quite reached her eyes.

"I'm so nervous," she whispered, loud enough for everyone to hear. "I don't have nearly as much experience as you all do."

The other candidates murmured polite reassurances, but I remained silent, my hands folded over my portfolio. Through the glass walls, I could see Kaleb in the adjacent office with the selection committee, gesturing animatedly as he spoke.

When they called us back in, Kaleb stood at the head of the table, his expression unreadable. "Thank you all for your applications. This was a difficult decision, but we've selected our new engineering trainee."

My heart hammered against my ribs, that familiar flutter that reminded me of my condition. I pressed my palm discretely against my chest, willing it to steady.

"Congratulations, Mya Carroll."

The words seemed to echo in slow motion. Around me, the other candidates offered polite congratulations, but their disappointment was palpable. Mya's delighted gasp felt like a knife twisting in my chest.

I somehow managed to shake her hand, to smile and say the right words, but everything felt distant and unreal. As the meeting dispersed, I caught Kaleb's eye. He gave me a small, apologetic shrug before turning to accept Mya's enthusiastic hug.

An hour later, I stood in Kaleb's office, the door closed behind us. My portfolio sat on his desk between us like evidence in a trial.

"I need you to explain this to me," I said, my voice steadier than I felt. "Mya has been here six months. She's never worked on a major project independently. Her technical assessments were mediocre at best."

Kaleb sighed, running a hand through his hair. "Ezra, it's not just about technical skills. Mya brings fresh perspective, new ideas. She needs this opportunity more than you do."

"Needs it more?" The words came out sharper than I intended. "Kaleb, I've been working toward this for three years. I've stayed late, taken on extra projects, covered for other people's mistakes. What exactly has she done to earn this?"

"Look, I know you're disappointed, but this isn't the end of the world." His tone was growing defensive now. "There will be other opportunities. Besides, after we get married, you won't need to worry about climbing the corporate ladder so much. I'll take care of you."

The room fell silent except for the rain pattering against the windows. Something cold and final settled in my chest, replacing the hurt with perfect clarity.

"After we get married," I repeated slowly. "So you'll make it up to me then?"

"Exactly. We're a team, Ezra. What's good for one of us is good for both of us."

I stared at him for a long moment, seeing clearly for perhaps the first time in years. This man I'd loved since childhood, who I'd supported through every challenge, who I'd believed would eventually see my worth—he never would. Not really.

"I see," I said quietly, picking up my portfolio from his desk. "Thank you for clarifying that."

As I walked toward the door, Kaleb called after me. "Ezra, don't be like this. You know I care about you."

I paused with my hand on the doorknob, not turning around. "Do you know what my biggest achievement was last quarter, Kaleb?"

"Of course I do."

"Tell me."

Silence stretched between us. Finally, I opened the door and stepped into the hallway, leaving him with his silence and my question hanging in the air.

That evening, I sat in my apartment with my laptop open, staring at an email I'd received two months ago. The New York branch had offered me a senior technician position—better pay, better opportunities, a fresh start. I'd declined it then, choosing to stay in Seattle for Kaleb, for us.

My finger hovered over the reply button. Through my window, the city lights blurred through the rain, and I thought about all the times I'd made myself smaller, quieter, less significant so that others could shine brighter.

I began to type.

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