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After His Mistress Destroyed My Life’s Work, I Took Revenge
After His Mistress Destroyed My Life’s Work, I Took Revenge

After His Mistress Destroyed My Life’s Work, I Took Revenge

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The hum of the sterile lab usually quieted my mind. It was a specific frequency—sixty hertz of white noise that signaled safety, precision, and control. But tonight, standing at the frosted glass doors of Sector 4, the sound wasn't a hum. It was a thump. Bass. Heavy, rhythmic, and completely foreign to a Class-5 clean room. I swiped my badge. The light blinked red. *Access Denied.* My stomach tightened. I keyed in my override code, my fingers trembling slightly not from cold, but from a sudden, sharp spike of adrenaline.

Chapter 1 of After His Mistress Destroyed My Life’s Work, I Took Revenge

The hum of the sterile lab usually quieted my mind. It was a specific frequency—sixty hertz of white noise that signaled safety, precision, and control. But tonight, standing at the frosted glass doors of Sector 4, the sound wasn't a hum. It was a thump.

Bass. Heavy, rhythmic, and completely foreign to a Class-5 clean room.

I swiped my badge. The light blinked red. *Access Denied.* My stomach tightened. I keyed in my override code, my fingers trembling slightly not from cold, but from a sudden, sharp spike of adrenaline. The mag-lock disengaged with a heavy clank, and I pushed the door open.

The smell hit me before the visual. Not ozone and isopropyl alcohol, but truffle oil, cheap perfume, and the sour tang of spilled champagne.

My lab—the sanctuary where I had spent five years mapping neural pathways—had been turned into a nightclub. The overhead surgical lights were dimmed, replaced by strobing LEDs someone had taped to the pristine white walls. A dozen junior marketing associates were crowded around the main workbench, laughing.

And there, perched on the edge of the central console, was Aviana Rose.

She held a bottle of Grey Goose loosely in one hand, her other hand resting possessively on the chassis of the Neural-Link Prototype. My prototype. The culmination of three thousand hours of work and thirty million dollars of Archer’s investors’ money.

"Quinn!" Aviana shouted over the music, her voice slurring. She didn't scramble down. She didn't look guilty. She waved the vodka bottle like a conductor's baton. "You’re such a workaholic! Come have a drink. Archer said it was fine."

I didn't speak. I couldn't. My eyes were locked on the open casing of the prototype. The bio-seal was broken. The delicate neural fibers, sensitive to even dust particles, were exposed to the humid, alcohol-drenched air.

"Get down," I said. My voice was low, barely audible over the bass.

"Oh, loosen up," Aviana giggled, leaning back. Her heel caught the edge of a pizza box stacked on the sterile tray. She stumbled. It happened in slow motion—the widening of her eyes, the flail of her arm, the bottle slipping from her grip.

The vodka bottle didn't shatter on the floor. It smashed directly into the exposed circuitry of the prototype.

*Fizz. Pop.*

The smell of frying silicon was immediate and acrid. Sparks showered down onto Aviana’s skirt, and she shrieked, scrambling away as the machine—the future of Moore Tech—let out a dying whine and went dark.

The music cut out. The room went silent, save for the dripping of vodka onto the floor and the frantic beating of my own heart.

***

The morning sun over Seattle usually looked like promise. Today, through the floor-to-ceiling windows of Archer’s executive office, it looked like an interrogation lamp.

"You were negligent, Quinn."

Archer didn't look up from his tablet. He sat behind his mahogany desk, the picture of corporate power in a bespoke navy suit. On the leather sofa to my right, Aviana was curled into a ball, clutching a tissue, looking like a wounded bird.

I stood in the center of the room, my hands clasped behind my back to hide the fact that my fists were clenched so hard my nails were cutting skin. "Negligent?" I repeated, the word tasting like ash. "She bypassed a biometric lock. She brought contaminants into a clean room. She destroyed the flagship."

"It was a party, Quinn. Morale," Archer said, finally looking at me. His eyes were cold, devoid of the warmth that had been there five years ago. "And Aviana says the door was propped open."

"That is a lie."

"She’s traumatized!" Archer slammed his hand on the desk, the sound cracking through the room like a whip. Aviana let out a fresh sob, burying her face in her hands. "Look at her. She’s terrified because you marched in there like a banshee. You’re hysterical, Quinn. You’ve been jealous of her since day one, and now you’re letting it affect your work."

"My work?" I stepped forward. "That prototype was *my* work. It’s gone, Archer. Five years of data. Gone."

"It was a side project," he dismissed, waving a hand as if swatting away a fly. "We have backups. But the way you treated a member of my staff? That’s the real liability here. I want you to apologize to her."

The air left the room. He wasn't just protecting her. He was rewriting reality. He was looking at the woman who built his empire and seeing a nuisance, while the woman who burned it down was the victim.

I looked at Aviana. She peeked over the tissue, her eyes dry, a tiny, triumphant smirk twitching at the corner of her mouth before she hid it again.

Something inside me snapped. Not a loud break, but a quiet, clean severance. The part of me that loved him, the part that sought his validation—it died right there on the plush carpet.

"You're right," I said. My voice was steady. terrifyingly calm. "I overreacted. The stress of the project... it got to me."

Archer blinked, surprised by my capitulation. He leaned back, smug satisfaction settling over his features. "Good. I’m glad you’re being rational."

"I want to fix this," I continued, walking toward his desk. I pulled a sleek black folder from my bag. "I’ve already spoken to the insurance adjusters. We need to file the claim immediately to cover the loss, or the board will panic. It’s just standard liability paperwork."

I opened the folder. Inside was a stack of dense legal documents. On top was a generic insurance claim form. Underneath, hidden beneath the carbon copies, was a document titled *Personal Liability Transfer Agreement*.

It was a masterpiece of legalese. It stated that in cases of gross negligence by executive staff or their direct reports, financial liability would shift from the corporate entity to the CEO’s personal estate. It would bankrupt him. It would strip him of everything—the house, the cars, the accounts.

"Just sign here, here, and here," I said, pointing to the 'X' tabs I’d placed. My pulse was steady. My hand didn't shake.

Archer didn't even read the headers. He was too busy looking at Aviana, giving her a reassuring wink as he uncapped his fountain pen. He scrawled his signature across the lines—signing away his future, his fortune, and his power.

"There," he said, tossing the folder back to me. "See? Was that so hard? Now go home, Quinn. Take a few days. Maybe go to a spa."

I took the folder. I held his life in my hands.

"Thank you, Archer," I said softly. "I think I will."

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