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No Second Chances: A Founder's Regret

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 476    |    Released on: 23/06/2025

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e they usually put interns. Chloe paraded around the executive fl

nt prote

us integration server went silent. When Chloe requested specific data for her financial models, the report

ey answered her questions with one-word answers. They "forgot" to invite her to technical stand-ups

atch was "delayed" due to unforeseen complexities. The final build for a major client

how to charm investors and close deals, but he had no idea ho

ice. Chloe was there, loo

s acting like they're on strike. Nothing is getting done. Our

d calmly. "I'm not their manager anymore. Chloe

insubordinate! They're d

respect you," I said, l

on the desk. "This stops now, Sarah! I don't know wha

COO with a different 'profile.' This is the result. You can't have it bot

was starting to realize the colossal mistake he had made. He had mistaken t

to a low command. "I don't care how.

I said

loe's job now. Good lu

he silent, opulent office, the

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“For a decade, I poured my soul into InnovateNext, transforming it from a garage startup into a Silicon Valley unicorn, building its core technology from scratch as CTO, all alongside the man I loved, Ethan Vance. Today, the eve of our massive IPO, was supposed to be our shared triumph. Instead, I walked into the boardroom to find a perfectly poised stranger, Chloe Hayes, sitting in my chair, the one next to Ethan. He introduced her as our new COO, the very position he had promised me for years, casually informing me she' d be taking my office, too. My blood ran cold as I heard him parrot corporate jargon about her "polish" and "background," realizing he chose his high school ex-girlfriend over me-the woman who had saved his company from bankruptcy and coded for 72 hours straight, collapsing in the process. The betrayal was absolute, reducing ten years of my life, my sacrifice, my very worth, to a mere "business decision." But what he didn't realize was that when he took everything, he also freed me. He was about to discover what happens when you discard the architect and expect the building to stand.”
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