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He left me for her - Now his boss calls me wife  Novel Cover

He left me for her - Now his boss calls me wife

After ten years, Ethan dumped Elara for a social-climbing rival. Two years later, Elara has transformed into a top executive assistant. To secure a vital merger, her powerful boss Marcus Thorne proposes a strategic marriage of convenience. Elara accepts, becoming the elite Mrs. Thorne. However, the deal takes a sharp turn when Ethan appears as Marcus's new subordinate. Now, the man who discarded Elara must report to her husband and call her his superior.
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Chapter 4

The Integration Committee offices were not in a sprawling, open-plan space. Marcus had installed Elara and her core team which now included Ethan in a small, high-security suite on the 40th floor. The setup was intentional: two private offices for Elara and her VP, and a glass-walled conference room in between that served as a constant fishbowl for the team.

This meant Elara was forced to watch Ethan for eight hours a day.

She watched him command the room, his passion for technology making his eyes light up a look she remembered being reserved for weekend plans. She watched the female subordinates flock to his expertise. She watched him avoid her gaze with surgical precision.

Their interactions were brutally professional.

"The server migration is projected to require a five-day blackout," Ethan would state in Elara's office, standing stiffly across her desk.

"That's unacceptable, Mr. Hayes," Elara would reply, reviewing his documents without lifting her head. "I need you to shave that down to forty-eight hours. Find the vulnerability, not the easy solution."

"With all due respect, Mrs. Thorne, that requires..."

"I don't care what it requires, Ethan," she would interrupt, using his first name only to remind him of her authority. "Just deliver the results."

The power imbalance was absolute, and Elara found a grim satisfaction in her control. He had wanted ambition; now he was reporting to the result of her ambition.

Marcus, meanwhile, was the perfect, cold husband. He was publicly attentive, scheduling joint charity appearances and private dinners that were strictly networking events. In the penthouse, he was distant. They slept in separate, climate-controlled wings of the apartment. His only request was that she be ready when he called and perform flawlessly when required.

"You're a sound investment, Elara," he had told her one morning, examining a wrinkle in his shirt cuff. "And investments require maintenance. You're holding up your end of the deal perfectly."

The only thing she had lost was her solitude, and now, the small, quiet comfort of her old life was impossible to remember without a spike of pain.

Today, the silence in the Integration suite was heavier than usual. It wasn't just the work tension; it was the date. August 17th.

It would have been their ten-year anniversary. Ethan had always insisted on celebrating their "dating-versary" not with lavish gifts, but with a cheap bottle of wine, a worn-out movie, and his hand laced through hers on the sofa.

Elara knew he remembered. She could feel the static electricity between them, the tight coil of shared history wrapped in the present professional coldness.

At precisely 5:00 PM, a delivery woman arrived at the suite and stopped at Ethan's glass wall. She was holding a massive bouquet of deep crimson roses.

Elara stared from her desk as the team including Ethan watched.

"Ethan Hayes?" the delivery woman asked.

Ethan, looking annoyed by the disruption, stepped out. "That's me. I didn't order flowers."

"They're not for you, sir," the woman said, consulting the tag. "They're from you. To a Chloe Hayes. Happy Anniversary."

Elara's breath hitched. Chloe. His new life. A public reminder of the woman he had chosen over her, delivered in the very office where she held power over him. It was a vicious, ironic twist.

Ethan's face tightened with irritation and embarrassment. He signed the slip quickly, told the delivery woman they had the wrong location, and ordered one of his subordinates to take the obnoxious arrangement away immediately.

"Mr. Hayes, my office, now," Elara said coolly over the intercom.

Ethan walked in, shutting the door tightly behind him. "If this is about the delivery, Mrs. Thorne, I assure you it was a mistake on the florist's part. I dealt with it."

"It's about the distraction," Elara lied, pushing the petty jealousy down. "The next time a personal matter disrupts my team's focus, I will dock your pay. Understood?"

"Perfectly understood," Ethan replied, his eyes dark. "I apologize for allowing my personal business to cross into your professional domain, Mrs. Thorne."

He was mocking her. The formality of the title was a weapon for him now, a constant reminder of the absurdity of her new life.

"Get out, Ethan," she said softly, rubbing her temples.

He didn't move. He stood, his imposing figure filling the space in front of her desk, and the look in his eyes was something she hadn't seen since the day he left: raw, desperate pain mixed with crushing regret.

"Happy Anniversary, Elara," he whispered, the words barely audible. He wasn't talking about the flowers. He was talking about the ten years, the quiet life, and the brutal ending.

He reached into the breast pocket of his jacket and pulled out a small, worn piece of paper-a folded movie stub. He laid it carefully on her desk, right on top of the "Solstice" merger file.

"I still have the movie stub from the first night we held hands," he said, his voice husky. "I know you remember what today is."

Before Elara could react before she could reach out or shout he added one final, devastating sentence, his voice cracking slightly.

"He left me for her, Elara. But I know you left yourself for him."

He was referring to Marcus. He was calling her marriage exactly what it was: a choice of ambition over her own heart. He had broken the rules, shattered the professional veneer, and exposed the fragile, hollow core of her new life in one crushing blow.

He turned and left her office, the door clicking shut behind him.

Elara stared at the faded stub the symbol of their uncomplicated past lying next to the merger file the symbol of her complex, cold present. She reached out and crumpled the paper in her fist, the emotion too much to bear. She couldn't afford to be reminded of what she'd lost, not when she was wearing a diamond that cost more than her former life.

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