The air in the conference room was thick with failure, but I' d checked the system a dozen times-someone had tampered with it. Then, Sarah, my wife and CEO, her eyes like polished stones, fired me in front of the entire board. She handed my team, my department, my life' s work, over to Mark, her sniveling assistant who I just realized had sabotaged me. "You' re fired," she stated, her voice devoid of emotion, as if our years, our dreams, meant nothing. The humiliation was a physical weight, heavier than the knowledge that this woman, my partner, had just betrayed everything we built. As she put a comforting hand on Mark' s shoulder, a cold calm settled over me. She wanted my life' s work? The patented algorithm that powered her entire company? "Fine," I said, before initiating a full data wipe of every personal file on the company servers. I left, not with the car she' d called for me, but with one my brother had arranged. Now, my lawyer says her company is running on stolen tech. My brother, David, is the lead investor she didn' t even know about, and he' s not happy. Sarah' s company, built on my genius, is a house of cards. And I' m about to watch it fall.
The air in the conference room was thick with failure, but I' d checked the system a dozen times-someone had tampered with it.
Then, Sarah, my wife and CEO, her eyes like polished stones, fired me in front of the entire board.
She handed my team, my department, my life' s work, over to Mark, her sniveling assistant who I just realized had sabotaged me.
"You' re fired," she stated, her voice devoid of emotion, as if our years, our dreams, meant nothing.
The humiliation was a physical weight, heavier than the knowledge that this woman, my partner, had just betrayed everything we built.
As she put a comforting hand on Mark' s shoulder, a cold calm settled over me.
She wanted my life' s work? The patented algorithm that powered her entire company?
"Fine," I said, before initiating a full data wipe of every personal file on the company servers.
I left, not with the car she' d called for me, but with one my brother had arranged.
Now, my lawyer says her company is running on stolen tech.
My brother, David, is the lead investor she didn' t even know about, and he' s not happy.
Sarah' s company, built on my genius, is a house of cards.
And I' m about to watch it fall.
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