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Groveling in the Boardroom: She Built an Empire. He Built His Regrets

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CEO James Peterson made one choice. It cost him everything that mattered. Two years ago, Sophie Bennett was the backbone of his company. She was brilliant, loyal, and completely in love with him. She turned her nights into his success. She made his vision possible. She was always there. James promoted her to lead his biggest project, the kind of opportunity that could make her career unstoppable. Then his ex called. Victoria wanted him back. She wanted the role. She wanted the success that Sophie had earned. So James made the choice that seemed smart in the moment. He pulled Sophie from her own project. He gave the position to Victoria instead. He told himself it was business. It was strategy. It was necessary. It was a lie. Sophie didn't cry. She didn't fight back. She walked into his office, placed her resignation on his desk, and left without saying a word. The office watched her walk out at five in the evening on a Friday. By Monday morning, every employee who believed in her had followed. Six months later, Sophie launched her startup called Momentum. One year later, her company was worth fifty million dollars. Eighteen months later, it was worth five hundred million. Investors called her a genius. The media called her the biggest success story of the decade. And James watched from the sidelines as the woman he lost became the person he could never compete with. Everything he built started to crack. His company lost contracts. His board questioned his leadership. His vision looked small compared to what Sophie was doing in her little startup that became an empire. And James understood what he'd done. He didn't just lose his best employee. He lost the woman who made him better. The woman who loved him. The woman he was too blind to see. He needed her back. It started as business. James wanted to buy Momentum. He wanted to bring Sophie back into the fold. He wanted to fix what he'd broken. He sent proposals and offers and messages. Sophie ignored everything. Then he showed up at her office. What happened next changed everything. Because Sophie wasn't the same person anymore. She wasn't the girl who loved him quietly and worked herself to exhaustion for his dreams. She was powerful now. She was dangerous. And she made one thing absolutely clear: never blur the lines again. But standing in her boardroom, watching her present her vision, feeling the pull between them that time and success couldn't erase, James realized the truth. This was never about business. It was always about her. It had always been about her. And the woman who could destroy him was the only person who could save him. Sophie had to decide if she could forgive a man who chose someone else. James had to decide if he was willing to groveling in the boardroom for a second chance that might never come.
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