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My Boss's Costly Game of Love

For five years, I was Hudson’s dedicated employee and secret lover. My devotion was met with betrayal when he repeatedly promoted my rival, Kaitlyn, over me. I soon discovered our romance was merely a ploy to exploit my labor for less pay. After he physically harmed me and sent me to a dangerous site where I was nearly killed, Hudson ignored my pleas for help to sing with Kaitlyn. Now that I have survived his cruelty, he wants mercy. He is dead wrong.
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Chapter 4

Alex Evans POV:

Kaitlyn' s question hung in the air, mocking and sharp. The entire table seemed to pause, forks suspended, conversations dying. All eyes were on me. The atmosphere, already tense, crackled with expectation.

My colleagues, the few who were genuinely kind, shifted uncomfortably, their gazes darting between me and Hudson. One of them, Sarah, a junior manager I' d mentored, gave me a sympathetic, worried look.

This was it. My final act of liberation.

I met Kaitlyn' s gaze, my expression cool, unreadable. "Actually, Kaitlyn," I said, my voice clear and steady, cutting through the silence like a knife. "I'm not holding out for anything. Hudson and I broke up. A while ago."

A collective gasp rippled through the table. The festive clinking of glasses, the murmur of conversation, everything ceased. The air felt thick, heavy with unspoken shock. Sarah's eyes widened, a silent apology in their depths.

"Oh, Alex, I'm so sorry!" Sarah whispered, reaching across the table to squeeze my hand. "That's terrible news. But you know what? You're amazing. You deserve someone who truly appreciates you. Maybe I can set you up with my cousin? He's a really great guy, an architect in Portland, actually."

A genuine smile touched my lips. "I'd like that, Sarah," I said, the words feeling surprisingly light, freeing. "I'd really like that."

The sound of shattering glass tore through the room.

Everyone flinched. Hudson, his face ashen, stood frozen beside the table, a shard of glass glinting ominously in his hand. Blood, dark and stark, beaded on his palm, dripping onto the pristine white tablecloth. He hadn't even registered his injury. His eyes, wide and wild, were fixed on me.

I watched the blood bloom on the cloth, oddly detached. There was no flicker of concern in my heart, no familiar surge of worry. Just a quiet, numb emptiness. He was broken, and I felt nothing.

The celebratory mood had evaporated, replaced by an awkward silence. The dinner ended abruptly, people making their excuses, wanting to escape the palpable tension.

"Alex," Hudson's voice was rough, barely a whisper, as I gathered my coat. "Let me give you a ride home."

"No, thank you, Hudson," I replied, my voice calm, unwavering. "I'll take a taxi."

I hailed a cab, leaving him standing there in the cold night air, his hand still bleeding, his face a mask of shock and disbelief. The ride home was silent, filled only with the hum of the engine and the quiet click of my own independence.

I let myself into my apartment, the silence inside even heavier than the silence outside. I kicked off my heels, my back aching from the forced bow earlier, and walked into the living room. Before I could even turn on a light, the door burst open.

Hudson stood there, reeking of alcohol, his eyes bloodshot, his hand still wrapped in a makeshift napkin bandage. "What was that, Alex?" he slurred, pushing the door shut with a slam that rattled the whole apartment. "What the hell was that?"

He lunged at me, his mouth crushing down on mine, a desperate, angry kiss. I pushed him back, my hands flat against his chest, but he was too strong. He pressed me against the wall, his weight heavy, suffocating. The impact jolted my lower back. A sharp, searing pain shot through me, making me gasp.

"Get off me, Hudson!" I snarled, fury finally bubbling to the surface. I shoved him with all my might, the pain in my back giving me a surge of adrenaline. "You disgust me! You think you can just march in here, after everything you've done, and pretend like nothing happened? Like I'm still yours to play with?"

He stumbled back, his eyes wide with a mixture of confusion and hurt. "Play with? Alex, I love you!"

"No, you don't!" I spat, my voice shaking with rage. "You love control. You love having someone to manipulate, someone to do your bidding, someone to sacrifice for your pathetic ambition! I heard you, Hudson! I heard you tell Greg that our relationship was just a 'cost-effective strategy' to keep a top employee!"

His face drained of color. He stood there, speechless, his mouth opening and closing like a fish out of water.

"Get out!" I screamed, pointing at the door. "Get out of my apartment, get out of my life, and never come near me again!"

He stared at me for a long, agonizing moment, then turned and stumbled out, slamming the door behind him with a final, echoing bang.

I sank to the floor, clutching my back, the pain a dull throb. It was over. Truly over. Our entire relationship had been a silent war, a constant push and pull of his manipulation and my desperate hope.

The next morning, Gregory called me. His voice was grim. "Alex, Hudson just assigned you to the remote data center decommissioning project in Mendocino. Effective immediately."

My breath caught. Mendocino. Even the name sounded desolate. It was a notoriously dangerous site, miles from anywhere, known for its hostile locals and unstable infrastructure. We called it "the corporate graveyard." Colleagues had broken bones, suffered concussions, even had nervous breakdowns working there. It was the ultimate punishment detail.

I remembered a joke I' d made to Hudson months ago, after a particularly grueling quarter. "At least I' m not stuck decommissioning the Mendocino data center," I' d said, laughing. "That' s where careers go to die." He' d smiled, his eyes warm. "Never you, Alex. I' ll never let anything bad happen to you."

Another lie. Just another lie.

I didn't argue. I didn't plead. I just hung up, a cold, hard resolve settling in my chest. I opened my desk drawer, pulled out the few personal photos and a plant, and began to pack. My desk was bare in minutes. There was nothing left for me here.

My departure was silent, definitive.

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