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Now reading: Chapter 160 from Betrayed by My Ex, Marked by His Alpha Emperor Brother, a Fantasy novel by Menelaus.

Elara’s POV

I reached for the ergency call rune under the counter. My fingers barely grazed it before his hand shot out and grabbed a fistful of my shirt collar.

"You broke it," he hissed, yanking forward. The counter’s edge dug into my ribs. His breath reeked of stale ale. "You and your worthless machine."

My pulse spiked. Every survival instinct in my body scread at once.

I seized his wrist with both hands and twisted—hard—rotating his arm against the joint. A sharp, controlled motion. Nothing fancy. Just leverage and speed.

He yelped and released , stumbling backward. His boots crunched over the magic shards scattered across the floor.

"Don’t touch ," I said. My voice ca out low and steady, though my heart hamred against my bruised ribs. I kept the counter between us.

He cradled his wrist, face contorting from pain into theatrical outrage. The shift was instant—calculated. His eyes darted to the security mirror mounted on the ceiling, then back to . A nasty smile crept across his face.

"You—" He cradled his wrist against his chest like it was shattered. "You attacked . You saw that," he announced loudly to the remaining custors. A few looked away. One woman hurried toward the exit. "I’m reporting this to the City Hall trade guild! Assault by your employee!"

"You grabbed first—"

"Gary!" he bellowed toward the back. "GARY!"

The stockroom door burst open. Gary stumbled out, his crooked bow tie askew, sweat patches darkening his collar. His gaze swept the scene—the smashed checkout crystal, the scattered shards, the enormous man clutching his wrist like a wounded animal—and then landed on .

I opened my mouth.

"Shut up," Gary snapped at . He didn’t even look in my direction. He was already rushing toward the custor, hands raised in a gesture of surrender. "Sir—sir, I am so sorry. Please, let’s step over here. Can I get you sothing? On the house, absolutely."

What followed was excruciating.

I stood behind my broken register and watched Gary grovel. He guided the man to a bench near the entrance, brought him a cold compress for his supposedly injured wrist, poured him a free tankard of premium ale from the display case, and then—when the man demanded more—fetched him a second tankard and a handful of lottery tickets.

The whole performance took a long while. An eternity of "Yes, sir" and "Absolutely, sir" and "We value your patronage deeply, sir."

I cleaned up the magic shards while it happened. Got on my hands and knees with a dustpan, picking up razor-edged fragnts of enchanted crystal. One sliced my thumb. I wrapped it in my apron and kept sweeping.

When the man finally lumbered out the front door—free ale in hand, lottery tickets stuffed in his pocket—Gary turned on his heel and marched toward .

"Office. Now."

I followed him. The stockroom slled like dust and stale air. His office was barely bigger than a closet—just a desk, a chair, and stacks of inventory ledgers piled so high they blocked the single window.

He shut the door.

"Do you have any idea what you just did?"

"He grabbed , Gary. He ripped the checkout crystal off the counter and then put his hands on —"

"And you twisted his wrist." Gary jabbed a finger in my direction. His face was blotchy with stress. "If he files a complaint with the trade guild, that’s an inspection. That’s fines. That’s my neck on the line."

"I was defending myself."

"I don’t care what you were doing! You don’t touch the custors. Ever. You smile, you apologize, and you call . That’s the procedure."

"I tried to call for you or the guards. He grabbed before I could reach the rune."

Gary wasn’t listening. He’d already pulled out a ledger and was scratching numbers onto a slip of parchnt.

"The replacent checkout crystal and the compensation goods for the custor..." He looked up. "That’s three hundred gold total. It’s coming out of your wages."

The number hit like a physical blow.

Three hundred gold.

That was more than I earned in a month. That was rent. That was food. That was everything.

"Gary, I cant afford that," I said. My voice cracked despite every effort to keep it level. "I wasn’t even supposed to be at register three tonight. I was covering for Mia. She didn’t show up for her shift—"

"Mia’s schedule is Mia’s problem. You were behind that register when the crystal got destroyed. That makes it your responsibility."

"That’s not fair."

"Fair?" He laughed. A short, ugly sound. "You want fair? Fair is firing you right now and billing you for the full amount anyway. Is that what you want?"

Silence. The fluorescent rune on the ceiling buzzed and flickered.

I stared at him. At his crooked bow tie and his sweating temples and his petty, cowardly authority. I thought about all the things I could say. All the things I wanted to say.

But three hundred gold in debt was survivable.

Unemploynt was not.

"No," I said quietly.

"Good. Then get back out there and finish your shift."

I walked out of his office and back onto the floor. The shards were cleaned up, but register three was dead—just a dark, empty gap in the counter where the checkout crystal used to sit. I moved to another register and finished the remaining custors in silence.

My hands processed items. My mouth said "thank you" and "have a good evening." My body perford its function.

Inside, I felt nothing.

Nothing but the heavy, suffocating weight of injustice I couldn’t fight. Not because I lacked the strength. But because strength didn’t matter when you were this poor. When your entire existence depended on the rcy of n like Gary, who would always choose the path of least resistance, and that path always ran straight through the people who couldn’t afford to push back.

I thought about Mia. About her empty register sitting dark all evening while she ran off with whoever had caught her eye this week. She’d skipped her shift at register three, and because of that, I’d been standing in her place when a drunk man decided to destroy store property and assault the nearest target.

Three hundred gold.

Because of Mia.

The anger sat low in my stomach, cold and hard. I let it stay there. Anger was better than despair. Easier to carry.

The clock above the exit signaled late evening.

I clocked out at the back, hung up my apron, grabbed my jacket from the hook by the stockroom door, and walked toward the employee exit. My body ached from scalp to sole. My sliced thumb throbbed inside the makeshift bandage. All I wanted in the world was to crawl into bed and disappear for a long ti.

I pushed through the heavy back door and stepped into the parking lot.

The night air hit —cold, sharp, carrying the distant sll of rain. The lot was nearly empty. Just a few wagons belonging to the overnight stock crew and the pale glow of a street lantern casting weak circles of light across the cracked stone ground.

I pulled my jacket tighter and started walking.

Then I heard the footsteps. Fast. Uneven. Soone running.

"Ela!"

I turned.

Mia ca sprinting out of the shadows between two parked wagons. Her cotton-candy-pink hair—usually styled in bouncy curls—hung in a wild, tangled ss, half-escaped from a lopsided ponytail. Her makeup was sared down her cheeks in dark streaks. Mascara and tears. Her blouse was torn at one shoulder.

She looked like she’d been thrown into a blender.

She slamd into at full speed, her hands fisting the front of my jacket so hard her knuckles went white.

"Ela, please—" Her voice was raw. Broken. Her whole body was shaking. "You have to help . Please. I didn’t know who else to go to."

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