The CEO Replaced Me With His Secretary, Then Lost Everything

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The CEO Replaced Me With His Secretary, Then Lost Everything

At the company gala, I pulled the grand prize at the exact same moment as my boyfriend's secretary, Tania Fox.

Neal Gilbert strode onto the stage, all smiles, claiming the system had glitched. He handed us two identical gift boxes, announcing that whoever got the real prize would be down to pure luck.

I opened mine. Two ceramic tiles.

Tania opened hers. The brand-new iPhone 17 Pro Max.

But everyone in that room saw it clearlythe split second he handed over the boxes, he'd slipped the one with the phone right into Tania's waiting hands.

The looks that swept my way were instant. Mockery. Schadenfreude. Barely concealed glee.

My phone buzzed with a flood of messages from Neal:

"Babe, you're my girlfriend. If you won the grand prize, people would talk."

"Giving it to Tania is just to avoid suspicion. You understand, right?"

I laughed. Actually laughed.

I stared at the friend request from the rival company's HR sitting in my inbox. My thumb hovered for only a second before I hit accept.

If he wanted to avoid suspicion so badly, fine. I was done with this company.

And my boyfriend? He was about to go bankrupt.

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"Serves her right! Always strutting around like she owns the place just because she's dating the CEO. Look at her now!"

"Thank God Mr. Gilbert sided with Tania. She's always so sweet to usshe deserves that prize."

"Exactly. Acting like she's the boss's wife when clearly, she's not the one he actually cares about."

The whispers sliced through the air, relentless.

Tania clutched her new phone, standing at Neal's side, triumph barely concealed beneath her lashes. Then she tugged at his sleeve, her voice dripping with rehearsed reluctance:

"Mr. Gilbert, is this really okay? Ivy Pruitt is your girlfriend, after all. Maybe... maybe I should give the phone back to her?"

Neal reached over and patted her shoulderLoss, gentlebefore turning to me. His tone shifted instantly, edged with impatience:

"Ivy, look how considerate Tania is. Would it kill you to be a little more gracious?"

"The boxes were identical. It was pure chance. Are you really going to fight a new employee over this?"

I stared at him. And then I smiled.

"Chance?" My voice cut through the murmurs. "Neal, do you think everyone here is blind?"

"When you handed over those boxes, the way your hand tiltedevery single person in this room saw exactly what you did."

His expression froze for a heartbeat before that practiced warmth slid back into place.

"Ivy, it's just a phone. I'll buy you ten. Twenty. There's no need to make a scene with a new secretary. People will say I'm playing favorites. They'll say you're throwing your weight around."

Playing favorites. Throwing my weight around.

My whole body trembled. Five years of swallowed grievances and buried rage erupted all at once.

I yanked out my phone, pulled up the year-end bonus notification I'd just received, and shoved the screen in his face.

"Mr. Gilbert, if the raffle was luck, then what about this? Is my bonus luck too?"

The number glared back at us:

$2.50.

The room exploded.

"Two dollars and fifty cents? She's the Vice Presidentthe second-in-commandand her bonus is $2.50?"

"That's insane. I'm just a regular employee and I got five thousand!"

"You don't know? I heard Tania's been here three months and got twenty thousand!"

Twenty thousand.

My head snapped toward Neal. My pupils contracted.

Five years. I had given this company five years of my life, clawing my way up alongside him from the startup days. I'd closed more than half the deals that built this place. As Vice President, my year-end bonus was two dollars and fifty cents.

A secretary who'd been here ninety days walked away with twenty thousand.

The irony was suffocating.

Panic flickered across Neal's eyesjust for an instantbefore he shoved my phone away and barked at the watching crowd:

"Tania just joined the company and already closed a ten-million-dollar deala tremendous contribution! She absolutely deserves that twenty-thousand-dollar bonus!

"As for Ivy, our so-called Vice President, she's been showing up late and leaving early constantly. She's set a terrible example for the entire company. She's lucky to even get twenty-five dollars!"

The room erupted in laughter.

"So that's why her bonus was so patheticshe doesn't actually do anything!"

"Everyone knows Vice President Pruitt only got her position by sleeping with Mr. Gilbert. Now she can't even bother to show up on time. She doesn't deserve that title!"

The words crashed over me like waves, and blood rushed to my head. My ears rang.

My phone buzzed. A text from Neal:

"Ivy, don't make a scene. Tania landed a huge deal. The company needs to keep talent like her."

"The bonus was her idea. Just let it go this onceI'll make it up to you privately."

Her idea?

I stared at those words, and something inside me went cold.

So this twenty-five-dollar humiliation was Tania's doing all along.

Fine. If that's how it was going to be, why should I protect his dignity?

"Neal." My voice cut through the noise. "Are you really going to stand there and claim Tania closed that ten-million-dollar deal?"

The room went silent. Every eye turned to me.

Neal's face darkened. "Ivy, that's enough!"

"No, it isn't."

My hand trembled around the microphone, but my voice was steady.

"That ten-million-dollar contract? I pulled three all-nighters drafting the proposal. I made eight trips to the client's office. I spent an entire month in negotiations before they finally signed.

"Tania's contribution? She stamped the paperwork at the end.

"And you're calling that a 'tremendous contribution'?"

I let out a cold laugh, not bothering to hide my contempt.

"Oh, and all those times I was supposedly 'late' or 'left early'? I was out meeting with partners, courting clients, bringing in resources for this company."

My words landed like a bomb. The room dissolved into chaos.

"No way. Isn't Vice President Pruitt just a pretty face who slept her way up? You're telling me she closed a ten-million-dollar deal?"

Every word was a needle in my heart.

They were right to doubt me. For five years, I'd let Neal take credit for every deal I closedall to build his reputation, to make him look like the visionary founder everyone admired.

And what did I get? Everyone saw me as a trophy girlfriend who'd ridden his coattails to a title I didn't earn.

I'd done it because I loved him. I never bothered to set the record straight.

But I was done staying silent.

Then came the sound of soft sobbing.

Tania pressed her hands to her face, eyes glistening with tears, the picture of wounded innocence.

"Mr. Gilbert, I'm so sorrythis is all my fault!"

She pulled out a bank card, holding it toward me with trembling hands.

"I'll give the twenty thousand back to Vice President Pruitt right now. Please don't blame her anymore. I couldn't bear it if I came between you two."

I scoffed and knocked the card out of her hand.

"Drop the act, Tania. You think twenty thousand dollars is going to make this go away? Do I look like a beggar to you?"

I stepped closer, my voice sharp as a blade.

"That ten-million-dollar deal comes with a ten percent commission. That's one million dollars.

"When exactly were you planning to pay me back?"

The number hit the room like a shockwave.

Tania's face went white as paper. She stood frozen, trembling, unable to form a single word.

Then her body swayed. Her eyes rolled back, and she crumpled toward the floor.

"Tania!"

Neal rushed forward and caught her in his arms, cradling her like she might shatter.

When he looked at me, his eyes burned with fury.

"Ivy, you've gone too far! You know Tania has a congenital heart condition, and you deliberately pushed her like this? I can't believe I ever trusted you!"

Watching him cradle Tania so carefully, a memory surfaced unbidden:

I'd pulled two consecutive all-nighters to land a major contract. When my blood sugar crashed and I collapsed right in front of Neal, he refused to even help me upall because of "avoiding suspicion." He just stood there, watching my forehead slam into the corner of the desk.

To this day, a scar hides beneath my bangs.

And now? Now he was putting on this public display of affection because Tania pretended to faint.

My colleagues' sympathy overflowedstraight onto me as accusations:

"Ivy, Tania practically begged you! How can you be so aggressive?"

"Exactly! It's just a little credit. Is it really worth making such a fuss? You're just jealous of her!"

I swept a cold gaze across the crowd, watching them twist right and wrong without a second thought. Contempt filled my chest.

My sharp eyes caught what they'd all missed: Tania's eyelids fluttering ever so slightly, the faint curl at the corner of her lips. She was faking it.

"Don't let her fool youshe's not unconscious. She's acting!"

The words had barely left my mouth when Neal's hand shot up.

Crack.

The slap rang out, sharp and brutal.

Searing pain bloomed across my face. My cheek swelled almost instantly.

I stared at Neal in disbelief. His face was twisted with rage.

"Ivy, shut your mouth! Apologize to Tania right nowor I'll strip you of your VP position on the spot!"

Agony lanced through my chest. I looked at this man I'd loved for five years, and something inside me finally died.

I held his gaze, enunciating each word:

"Neal. Are you sure you want to take her side like this?"

My stare made him flush with humiliation and fury. He whirled toward the HR director and barked:

"Remove Ivy from her VP position immediately! Starting tomorrow, she cleans the company toilets. She's on janitorial duty!"

Laughter erupted around megleeful, mocking. Each laugh drove into my heart like a needle.

And yet, I found myself laughing too. Laughing until tears streamed down my face.

For Neal, I'd sacrificed my youth. I'd poured my parents' inheritance into building this company alongside him, brick by brick.

And this was my reward. Scrubbing toilets.

What a joke.

I turned to leave. Neal rushed after me, leaning close to my ear:

"Ivy, just apologize. I'm trying to protect you. It's only a month of cleaningjust for show, just to avoid suspicion. Once this blows over, I'll reinstate you."

Avoid suspicion.

There it was again.

Those two words had become his all-purpose excuse to exploit me, to hurt me.

"Neal, I don't need your protection. I quit."

Shock froze his features. He couldn't believe what he'd just heard.

I didn't look back. I turned and walked out of the gala, one deliberate step at a time.

Behind me: insults. Mockery.

In my hand, my phone buzzed with a message from Apex Industries HR:

"Ms. Pruitt, congratulations on making the right choice! Effective immediately, you will serve as President of our subsidiary, with full authority over all operations!"

I read the message. A smile spread across my face as I typed my reply:

"Looking forward to working together!"

Moments later, Paddy Finch called.

"Ms. Pruitt, I knew you'd come around! I've always saidstaying at Gilbert Corp for the sake of some man was a dead end. With your abilities, I have no doubt you'll land the $500 million contract with Runhao Group. You'll have the company's full support."

My smile deepened.

The Runhao Group's $500 million contract.

Oh, I knew all about it.

That was the project Neal had been hell-bent on landing lately. He'd been bragging nonstop about how this deal would catapult Gilbert Corp to the next level.

What he didn't know was that Malcolm Lambert, the head of Runhao Group, was my mentor.

Malcolm had always admired my abilities. That fifty-million-dollar contract? He'd wanted to work with me from the start.

I'd originally planned to close this deal as a gift for Neal's proposal.

But now, everything had changed.

Without me, Neal and Tania didn't stand a chance at landing this contract.

Gilbert Corp was destined to crumble.

Back home, I stared at the handprint on my face. The tears I'd been holding back finally spilled over.

I picked up my phone. The company group chat had exploded99+ unread messages. I tapped it open, and my blood ran cold.

The chat was flooded with videos. All of them showed Neal at the hospital, taking care of Tania.

He gently wiped her face. Carefully tucked the blanket around her.

And then, egged on by our coworkers, he pressed a tender kiss to her forehead.

The comments poured in:

"A perfect match! They were made for each other!"

"Mr. Gilbert treats her so well! I'm so jealous!"

I stared at the screen, my fingers trembling.

For the sake of so-called "professionalism," Neal had publicly snubbed me time and time again. He wouldn't even ride the same elevator as me.

That had made me the office laughingstock. Gold-digger. Desperate. Shameless.

And now? Here he was, openly intimate with Tania, without a shred of restraint.

So his "professionalism" had only ever applied to me.

The last thread of attachment I had to Neal disintegrated into dust.

I deleted every chat history with him. Blocked him on everything.

I stared at the breakup text on my screen. Hesitated for a moment.

Then hit send.

"Neal, we're done."

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