His Betrayal Unleashed Her True Power
brilliant career. I was "Aura," the anonymous creator of our company's billion-dollar software,
r the future we were su
d him wrapped up with his new assistant, Kyra-the same girl I' d see
limbing partner," a
ed her, Coleton didn't hold her accountable. He defended her. In front o
neered, his voice dripping with contempt, "ma
I had built was firing m
chimed. Our CTO stepped out, his eyes taking in
my boyfriend, his vo
speak to the owner of th
pte
ka
my boyfriend and me was closed not by a plane t
w hum of my computer and the frantic thumping of my own heart against my ribs. I was waiting for a massive data package to
n' t know, her face bright and animated, was laughing into the camera. She was vibrant, with a spray of freckles across her n
ut I knew that leather jacket. I' d bou
the roar of the engine. The wind whipped her hair across her face, but her v
jis-a rock-climbing wall, a taco, and a winking
u
ing screen in my hand. He turned his head slightly, just for a
le
s contact. The phone rang once, twi
? It' s late." His voi
oise-loud music, people shouting, the cli
own voice sounding hollow in
gym," he said, a little too quickly. "We jus
amiliar, echoed close to his phone.
voice barely a whisper
e soon." His words were meant to be reassuring, but t
parked the car in my designated spot, the engine ticking as i
ng from his handlebars was the one I' d insiste
" had written, "You tw
oyd, had replied with a series of laughing emojis. "H
strong. And in at least a dozen of them, there was Coleton. Standing beside her at the base of a cliff, laug
took off and his ambition sent him to Austin two years ago. He said he' d been to
But my knowledge of his life, his real life, was a complete blank. A two-year-long void
missed holidays, finally snapped. The transfer I had meticulously planned for next month, the
bby of the Omni Corp tower in Austin. My carry-on suitcase
ld us you' d be transferring down soon, but we weren' t expecting you today! It' s such an
. Coleton didn' t know I was c
istant up. Let me just buzz yo
all for the dream we' d shared: the corner office for him, a shared life for us. I was the silent architect of his success, the anonymous creator of 'Aura,' the very software framework our entire company was built on. He thought I was ju
lly stand beside h
ors slid open w
ere sh
ice, holding a tablet, was the
ords echoed in my hea
ering for a fraction of a sec
id, my voice steadier than I felt. "I' m Erika Larson. I' m the new sof
my face to the closed door of Coleton' s office.
ent I knew. I knew this was more than just a friendship. Her face was the same vibrant, l
saw your video," I said, my voice d
anished, replaced by a
rik
oice came fr
le in his hand. The hope I had clung to during the entire flight, t
ad loved for five years, were wid
y pure, unadu