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The Architect of Her Own Ruin

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 317    |    Released on: 24/06/2025

om to find me packing the last of my suitcases. The

with confusion. "Are you still on about this?

ion. The HR paperwork was filed and confirmed by our third-party servi

the coffee table and tore it into pieces. "This

er, Matt. It's a

negotiation. "I'll sideline Sabrina. I'll move h

walking past him towar

the torn pieces of paper, a loo

designer positions at other firms in Austin. My portfolio was stellar, my exp

had actively tried to recruit me six months

ng on, Sara

s been calling every principal in the city. He's telling them you're unstab

o destroy me. He was poisoning the well, salting th

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“Matthew Scott, my fiancé and business partner, looked at me with that serious expression I used to find charming. He told me our architecture firm, our shared dream, was on the verge of bankruptcy. I didn't hesitate when he asked me to invest every dollar of my life savings – the down payment for our future home – into the company. It was for us, he said, to protect our dream. The very next day, I saw an Instagram post from our office manager, Sabrina. It was a photo of a deed for a brand new condo. And on it, clear as day, were the names: Matthew Scott and Sabrina Todd. My savings, gone, for their secret purchase. Before I could even process the betrayal, Sabrina faked a breakdown, accusing me of bullying her for merely 'liking' her post. Matthew, my fiancé, publicly sided with her, demanding I apologize and pay her moving expenses for emotional distress. He called an emergency all-hands meeting, grandstanding about family values while humiliating me in front of the entire office. He even tried to illegally garnish my salary, claiming it was for Sabrina' s brother' s education. The shock, the disbelief, the sheer audacity of being betrayed and then publicly pilloried by the man I loved and trusted with everything. How could he do this? How could he use my hard-earned money and then try to destroy me professionally and financially? That moment, watching him stand there with her, delivering his sick performance, something inside me snapped. I didn't argue. I didn't cry. I simply picked up my phone and called the Texas Workforce Commission to file an illegal wage claim.”
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