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Unmasking The Man I Married

After thirty years of devotion, my husband abandoned me for my former protégée, while my son sided with his father. This double betrayal literally broke my heart. However, instead of the end, I wake up three decades in the past. I am back in the pivotal moment where I once sacrificed my career for his. Now, armed with the bitter truth of his future lies, I refuse to be a victim again. It is time to dismantle the life he plans to build on my ruin.
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Chapter 6

Clara Castaneda POV:

The day of the Legacy Systems Review dawned gray and ominous, mirroring the unease that had settled over AeroCorp. I knew it. The whispers had grown into a frantic hum, a nervous energy vibrating through the city' s tech circles. There was a problem, a serious one.

I heard it from David, my old colleague, who still secretly fed me tidbits of information. He called me late one night, his voice hushed and panicked. "Clara, it's the old 'Phoenix' system. The one you designed the core architecture for, years ago. It's failing. Catastrophically."

My heart gave a cold thump. The Phoenix. A billion-dollar system, the backbone of AeroCorp' s oldest and most profitable production line. I had poured my soul into that system.

"What's wrong with it?" I asked, my voice steady, betraying none of the internal turmoil.

"They don't know," David whispered. "It's a cascade failure. Production's halted. Estimates are billions in losses a day. Brandon's been tearing his hair out. Cayla's no help. They brought in external consultants, but no one can figure it out. It's too complex, too deeply layered."

I closed my eyes, a grim satisfaction washing over me. Years ago, Brandon had taken full credit for the Phoenix system' s success, conveniently omitting my crucial role. Now, his carefully constructed facade was crumbling.

The next morning, the news hit the major tech journals. AeroCorp shares plummeted. The crisis was real. I walked past the AeroCorp building, a place that had once been my intellectual home, now a monument to their hubris. I saw the desperate looks on the faces of employees hurrying in, the tension etched on their features.

I knew Brandon was being lambasted. He was the Senior Project Lead, the one who had claimed ownership of the Phoenix. The fall would be brutal.

My phone rang. It was David again, his voice even more frantic. "Clara, they've called an emergency board meeting. Everyone's there – the CEO, the VPs, even Chadwick Molina. They're at their wits' end. They've exhausted all options."

"I'm on my way," I said, my voice a calm, collected command. The moment had arrived.

I dressed meticulously, a sharp, tailored suit, my hair pulled back with precision. I wasn't the laid-off fruit seller anymore. I was Dr. Clara Castaneda, a highly accredited independent consultant, my new certifications glinting on my resume like medals of honor.

As I approached the main entrance of AeroCorp, the security guard, a familiar face from my past, frowned. "Ms. Castaneda? I'm sorry, you don't have clearance any-"

"I do now," I interrupted, my voice firm. I pulled out a temporary pass I had meticulously arranged through a contact, a former colleague who believed in my abilities. It was a long shot, a gamble, but I had prepared for every contingency.

The guard' s eyes widened as he scanned the pass. "Oh. Right this way, ma'am." He sounded surprised, perhaps even impressed.

The main conference room was a maelstrom of panic. The CEO, Mr. Thompson, looked haggard. Chadwick Molina, Cayla's uncle, was red-faced, shouting into his phone. Brandon sat slumped in his chair, his face pale and drawn, his usual arrogance replaced by utter defeat. Cayla stood beside him, trying to whisper reassurances, but even her usual cunning seemed to have deserted her.

"We're losing billions!" Mr. Thompson roared, slamming his fist on the table. "Can no one fix this damn thing? Brandon, you were the lead on Phoenix for years, what's going on?"

Brandon looked up, his eyes hollow. "Sir, I… I don't know. It's beyond anything we've encountered. It's like… the core logic itself is unraveling." He ran a hand through his thinning hair, a picture of despair.

Just then, the conference room doors swung open. All heads turned. I walked in, my steps deliberate, my gaze sweeping across the room, landing finally on Brandon, then Cayla, and finally, Chadwick Molina.

A hush fell over the room. Brandon's eyes widened in horror. Cayla gasped, clutching Brandon' s arm. Chadwick Molina' s face went from angry red to ashen gray.

"Clara?" Brandon choked out, his voice barely a whisper, filled with a mixture of fear and disbelief. "What are you doing here?"

"I'm here to solve your problem, Brandon," I said, my voice clear and resonant, cutting through the thick silence.

Chadwick Molina found his voice, sputtering, "What is this? Get her out of here! She's been laid off!"

"On whose authority, Mr. Molina?" I retorted, raising an eyebrow. "My temporary clearance was approved directly by the board secretary. And I believe the board is quite desperate for a solution right now."

Mr. Thompson looked at me, a flicker of recognition in his eyes. "Clara Castaneda? My God, I haven't seen you in years. I heard you'd… moved on."

"I did," I confirmed, "and I've acquired a few new qualifications since then. Dr. Castaneda, now." I handed a neatly bound portfolio to an aide, who quickly passed it to Mr. Thompson. He flipped through it, his eyes widening at my list of advanced certifications and independent consultancy projects.

Brandon, meanwhile, had found his footing. "She's just trying to cause trouble! She's bitter because she was let go. She doesn't know anything about the current state of the Phoenix system!"

"Oh, but I know everything, Brandon," I said, my gaze locking with his. "I know its every strength, every vulnerability. I know its very soul, because I built it."

Cayla stepped forward, her voice dripping with venom. "That's a lie! Brandon was the lead designer! You were just… a team member."

"A team member who designed the core architecture? Who wrote the foundational algorithms? Who predicted these very vulnerabilities years ago, only to be ignored?" I countered, my voice rising, asserting my presence. "Or should I say, whose insights were conveniently appropriated by others, Cayla?"

Her face flushed. Brandon's eyes darted nervously between me and Cayla.

"The Phoenix system isn't 'unraveling,' Brandon," I continued, addressing the room, my voice now authoritative, commanding attention. "It's experiencing a logic paradox in its distributed computation array, specifically triggered by the recent patch to the legacy API integration. The system is trying to process conflicting directives from the old and new protocols, creating a feedback loop that' s overwhelming the core."

A ripple of murmurs went through the room. The external consultants, who had been baffled, now exchanged stunned glances.

"The solution," I continued, "is not a simple patch. It requires a complete re-sequencing of the API call stack, a temporary rollback to a pre-patch state, and then a phased reintroduction of the new protocols, with a specifically designed filter to prevent future logical conflicts." I paused, letting the complex technical jargon sink in. "It's intricate work. It demands an intimate understanding of the system's original design philosophy, something only a handful of people in the world possess."

Brandon stared at me, his mouth agape. "How... how could you possibly know all that?" he stammered, his bravado completely gone. "You haven't been near the system in years!"

My eyes met his, a cold, hard glint in them. "Because, Brandon," I said, each word a hammer blow, "I designed it. And unlike some, I don't forget my creations. Or the people who try to steal them for themselves." I turned to Mr. Thompson, who was now looking at me with a mixture of awe and desperate hope. "I can fix it, Mr. Thompson. But I have conditions."

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