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He Cheated, I Overtook, He Crashed. Novel Cover

He Cheated, I Overtook, He Crashed.

When her boyfriend’s infidelity comes to light, a resilient woman rejects despair in favor of radical self-improvement. Abandoning her unfaithful partner, she focuses entirely on her professional goals, eventually ascending to the peak of the corporate world. While she enjoys massive success, her former lover suffers a devastating string of personal and career collapses. This narrative tracks her rise as she leaves her past and the man who doubted her in the dust.
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Chapter 3

The Oxford air was crisp as I walked toward The Anchor, a cozy pub near my old university campus. After two weeks of suspicious glances and whispered comments at Vulcan GP, I desperately needed a friendly face. My footsteps quickened when I spotted Evelyn through the window, her curly hair unmistakable even from a distance.

When I pushed open the heavy wooden door, the familiar scent of hops and polished oak washed over me. Evelyn was already waving frantically, nearly knocking over her glass in excitement.

"Ayla Mills!" she exclaimed, pulling me into a tight hug. "Racing royalty gracing us common folk with her presence!"

I laughed, the sound surprising me with its genuineness. "Hardly royalty. More like racing refugee at this point."

Evelyn's smile faltered as she studied my face. "That bad?"

"Let me get a drink first," I sighed, sliding onto the barstool beside her. "Then I'll give you the full disaster report."

Two glasses of wine later, the words were flowing as freely as the alcohol. I told Evelyn everything—Luca's betrayal, the humiliation in Monaco, and my current struggle at Vulcan GP.

"They look at me like I'm an alien," I said, tracing the rim of my glass. "Or worse, like I'm a spy from another team. The lead engineer actually checked my calculations three times yesterday before implementing them."

"Men and their fragile egos," Evelyn rolled her eyes. "Tale as old as time."

"It's not just that." I took another sip, feeling the warmth of the wine spreading through my chest. "It's like they're waiting for me to fail. Like they've already decided I don't belong there."

The bartender placed another round before us, and Evelyn clinked her glass against mine. "To proving them wrong, then."

I drank deeply, welcoming the slight haziness that was beginning to dull the sharp edges of my frustration.

"What I don't understand," Evelyn said, leaning forward, "is why you're putting yourself through this at all. This whole industry sounds toxic as hell. You could work anywhere with your skills—tech companies would kill to have someone with your data expertise."

The question hit a nerve I hadn't expected. Why was I doing this? Why subject myself to this uphill battle?

"I don't know if I can explain it," I started, then paused, searching for the right words. The alcohol had loosened something in me, a dam holding back truths I rarely voiced.

"It's racing," I finally said, my voice dropping to almost a whisper. "It's been my dream since I was a little girl. My dad used to take me to watch local races. He'd lift me onto his shoulders so I could see over the crowd."

I smiled at the memory, suddenly transported back to those Sunday afternoons, the roar of engines, the smell of fuel and hot asphalt.

"He taught me that racing isn't just about speed—it's a chess match at 200 miles per hour. Every decision, every strategy, every tiny adjustment matters." My eyes stung unexpectedly. "When he got sick, we'd watch the races together on TV. I'd explain the strategies to him, and he'd smile like I was the smartest person in the world."

Evelyn reached over and squeezed my hand, her eyes soft with understanding.

"After he died, I promised myself I'd make it in this world. For both of us." I took another long drink. "So no, I can't walk away. This isn't just a job for me, Eve. It's...it's everything."

"I get it," she said quietly. "I really do. But is it worth what it's doing to you?"

I signaled for another round, ignoring the voice in my head suggesting I'd had enough. "What do you mean?"

"Look at you, Ayla. You're exhausted. You're hurt. You're fighting a battle against people who don't want you to succeed."

"That's exactly why I have to stay," I insisted, my voice rising slightly. "If I leave, Luca wins. All those men who doubt me win. I can't let that happen."

"But at what cost?"

The question hung between us as our fresh drinks arrived. I stared into the dark liquid, seeing my reflection distorted on its surface.

"I love it," I said finally, the words tumbling out with unexpected force. "I love the challenge, the precision, the moment when a strategy comes together perfectly. I love knowing that I contributed to something extraordinary." Tears were threatening now, but I didn't care. "It's the only thing I've ever been truly good at, Eve. The only thing that's ever been completely mine."

Evelyn's expression softened. She slid off her stool and wrapped her arms around me, holding me tight as I fought back tears.

"Then you fight," she whispered fiercely in my ear. "You fight and you show them all exactly who Ayla Mills is. And when it gets too hard, when you need to remember why you're doing this, you call me. We'll drink wine and curse all their names together."

A laugh escaped through my tears. "Promise?"

"Promise." She pulled back, her eyes serious despite her smile. "But you have to promise me something too. Don't let them break you. This dream of yours—it matters. You matter. Don't forget that."

I nodded, suddenly overwhelmed by gratitude for this friendship that had weathered years and distance.

As the night progressed, the drinks kept coming, and my filter disappeared entirely. I ranted about Luca's betrayal, mimicked the condescending tones of my new colleagues, and made increasingly bold declarations about how I would revolutionize Vulcan's strategy department.

"I'm gonna make that team shine so bright," I slurred, gesturing expansively and nearly knocking over my glass. "And when we beat Luca's team—and we will beat them—I'm gonna wave from the podium and blow him a kiss goodbye."

Evelyn laughed, steadying my arm. "I believe you. But maybe we should get you some water now?"

The room had begun to spin pleasantly around me. "One more," I insisted. "One more toast to dreams and revenge and...and racing."

Evelyn raised her glass with a resigned smile. "To dreams and revenge and racing. And to Ayla Mills, the woman who's going to take the F1 world by storm."

I clinked my glass against hers, sloshing wine onto the bar. "They have no idea what's coming," I said with drunken conviction. "No idea at all."

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