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Project Chimera's Reckoning

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 410    |    Released on: 11/06/2025

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mess! Kevin doesn' t k

down your old

ogress update, and Kevin just told

one he had Chimera handled and that no one was to "bot

is best suit. It was his friend Ma

for Mark near the entrance, holding the small box with the wedding rings and hi

hrough the o

w tigh

ad: "Congratulations Jessica & Kevin!" Romantic photos of them – clearly t

otted Ethan. He smirked, then pulled

nd saw Ethan. She froze, pushing Kev

s faltered, replaced by a look of feigned distres

oud enough for their guests to hear. "Please, don

arrowed. "You... you' re getting remarried? Already? Ethan, h

at Kevin, then back at J

new-old name. "We are divorced. My pr

but shifted tactics. "Divorced? Oh, Ethan, darling, are you confused? This party... is this.

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“My wife, Jessica, and I built NovaTech Solutions from the ground up. I was the tech genius, the lead architect for our most critical DoD contract, Project Chimera. Our life seemed perfect. Then came the call: Jessica had a minor car accident. Her memory loss was selective, remembering board members but not our anniversary. She started bringing her young, flashy intern, Kevin, everywhere, claiming he was "helping her remember." One night, I came home early and overheard them. "This amnesia thing is working perfectly," Kevin smirked. My brilliant, beautiful wife laughed, "Of course, sweetie. You'll have my undivided attention. He' ll be gone, and the company will be ours." My blood ran cold. The woman I loved had orchestrated this elaborate lie to steal everything I built. The next morning, at an all-hands meeting, she publicly humiliated me, calling my professional arrangement "unclear," and demanded I resign, handing over Project Chimera to Kevin. Everyone watched as I calmly signed the termination papers. Then, looking her in the eye, I said, "Jessica, I want a divorce." They thought they had won. They thought I would crawl back. But as I walked away, leaving my company, my home, and the woman I thought I knew, a chilling resolve settled in. I wouldn't just disappear; I would stand back and watch the inevitable consequences of their betrayal unfold. Their victory was only the beginning of their true downfall.”
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