na'
every time I hit rock bottom, Eric Thompson happened to be standing
ck-away from his heat, his scent, his overw
own, barely there, as if he disapprov
early?" His voice was low, con
The moment she saw him, she snapped to attention, her spine st
n," I cut in, my vo
er added, shooting me a nervous glance. "Sh
my attention on Eric. He was the real authorit
ly. "I came for my severance. She's tel
Thompson Crest Enterprises," the manager interjected sh
rs. I was on projects. I collaborated with teams. I
" The manager's words fa
nd cold, as if he could peel back the layers of her
nally admitted. "All her paperwork went t
Mark hadn't just betrayed
visor hired you personally and terminated you personally, I can't overrule
umble. Of course. He was Mark's brother
, already moving on, an
ter, his P
He gestured vaguely in my direction, not quite looking at me. "L
e stepped into the elevator, and
ling. The HR manager stared at m
t the paper in my palm-feeling nothing but a strange, hollow
*
ay's chaos still reverberating through my skull. "You won'
can't believe Mark did that to you. Erased you. Like you never exi
ittle dignity I had left. "It'
pe in my hand-the blank check
l this out for any amount, and Mr. Big Shot Alpha wouldn't even notice? He's got
ber. Any number. Enough to pay off my grandmother's medic
e in that HR office-sharp, assessing, as if he cou
I'll take what I'm owed. And I'll deduct the hospital bills he paid. I'm
on. "You're impossibly stubborn, you know that? And ridiculously pri
, the strange mix of relief and hu
omes with a price tag-whether you see it or not. And I'd rather s
acked, guilt coiling in my stomach. "I really can't stay here any longer
. "Elena... you've been through enough. Are you sure
you know. I wouldn't have survived these past weeks without you. Your love...
g. "Just promise me one thing: take care of yourself, okay? And do
ulling back with a shaky sm
*
s blurred into a
enses, I used what little remained to rent a tiny studio-barely larger than a c
er letters for every position. In
a graveyard of r
ard & Co. Unfortunately, we have de
time, but the positi
ideration, we regre
ache I forced myself to swallow. Temporary, I remin
mid-sized marketing firm, I lingered near the lobby to
versation unmistakable. "...Yes, I understand... No, we can't hire her... I've spoke
ach plu
ntled by someone who didn't even know me. Someone Mark had spok
ited in
k was sab
re I could think better
amiliar, infuriating
rts. "What the hell are you doing? Are you seriously tryi
w too well. "Elena... I think you're overreacting.
Mark. You got your Bella. You got your shiny new life. So why are you trying
se on a hysterical child. "Look... I'm willing to tal
ening my voice. "You want me to meet you a
." And then he was gone,
o tight my knuckles went white. Every instinct screamed at
tand how the man I'd loved had become so
I w
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