
Too Late CEO: I Am Taking Everything
On our third wedding anniversary, I prepared a romantic candlelit dinner, waiting for my husband to return from his business trip.
But an anonymous video shattered my illusion. It showed Julian at a Sotheby's auction, spending two million dollars on a sapphire necklace and tenderly placing it around another woman's neck.
That woman was his stepsister, Seraphina.
When I confronted him, Julian lied without hesitation, then angrily defended her.
"Her mother saved my life. You are my wife, you have to be the bigger person and tolerate her!"
His "protection" meant bringing her into my company as my direct boss. Seraphina stole my designs, ruined my projects, and publicly humiliated me.
When I sought justice, Julian backed her up, forcing me to submit to my abuser. He even tried to buy my silence with his company shares.
I couldn't understand why his guilt meant our marriage had to pay the price.
The final blow came when I caught them intimately entangled in his car, and Seraphina deliberately revealed a sickening truth.
Julian had abandoned me on our wedding night just to hold her hand through a panic attack.
Touching my flat stomach, where my secret pregnancy was growing, the last trace of my love for him turned to ash.
I threw the baby shoes I had prepared into the trash and walked away into the freezing night.
I am going to divorce him, and I will make sure he never finds out about this child.
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Chapter 4
Eleonora's foot had barely touched the first step of the staircase when Julian's hand clamped down on her wrist.
His grip was brutal. The bones in her wrist ground together, sending a sharp spike of pain up her arm. She gasped, her face twisting in agony.
Before she could pull away, Julian yanked her backward. He dragged her down the hallway, his strides long and furious. He shoved her through the doorway of his study and slammed the heavy oak door shut behind them.
The loud bang rattled the picture frames on the walls.
Eleonora stumbled from the force of his shove and fell back onto the leather Chesterfield sofa. She scrambled to her feet instantly, rubbing her throbbing wrist. She glared at him, her chest rising and falling rapidly, her eyes blazing like a cornered lioness.
Julian paced furiously behind his massive mahogany desk. He reached for his humidor, grabbed a cigar, and then violently threw it back down.
He braced his hands on the edge of the desk, taking a deep breath to force his anger down. He needed to regain control.
"I shouldn't have lied," Julian said, his voice tight but controlled. "But I hid it because I knew you would react exactly like this. I was trying to avoid your irrational jealousy."
Eleonora let out a harsh, incredulous laugh.
She reached into the pocket of her cardigan and pulled out her phone. She pulled up the screenshot Sloane had sent her-the internal Sotheby's bidding log.
She marched up to the desk and slammed the phone down on the polished wood.
"Irrational?" she demanded. "Look at it. The winning bidder is Julian Sinclair. Jax Mercer's name isn't anywhere on that list. How long were you going to keep treating me like an idiot?"
Julian stared down at the glowing screen. His pupils contracted. The physical proof of his lie was staring him in the face.
His jaw locked. The color drained from his face as he realized he had lost the upper hand.
He leaned forward, his dark eyes locking onto hers. He played his final, most manipulative card.
"Her mother saved my life, Nora," Julian said, his voice dropping to a harsh whisper. "My legs were pinned in that wreckage. She threw herself over me. She will never walk again because of me. That guilt is a chain around my neck."
He stepped around the desk, closing the distance between them.
"Seraphina is broken," he continued, his tone heavy with moral superiority. "Her husband beat her. She is suicidal. That necklace was a toy. A distraction to keep her from slitting her wrists. It means nothing."
Eleonora listened to his words. The emotional manipulation was so thick she could barely breathe.
"Does your guilt require our marriage to pay the price?" she asked, her voice trembling with cold fury.
Julian grabbed her by the shoulders. His fingers dug into her flesh.
"I will never betray our marriage," Julian swore, his eyes wild with a desperate, manic sincerity. "She is my sister. Nothing more. But you are my wife. You have to be the bigger person. You have to accept her."
Eleonora stared into his eyes. She saw the absolute conviction in his face. He truly believed his own twisted logic. He believed his responsibility to Seraphina superseded his vows to his wife.
Arguing with him was useless.
Eleonora lowered her eyelashes, hiding the cold, calculating realization in her eyes. She forced her rigid shoulders to slump. She let out a long, defeated breath.
"I understand," she whispered softly. "I won't ask about the necklace again."
Julian froze. The sudden submission threw him off balance.
Then, a wave of immense relief washed over his face. The tension drained from his body. He pulled her into a tight, crushing hug.
He buried his face in her hair, pressing a kiss to her crown. "Thank you. You're so good to me," he murmured.
Eleonora stood stiffly in his embrace. Her hands remained curled into tight fists at her sides. She stared blankly at the grey sky outside the window. Her mind was already working, calculating her escape.
Suddenly, the sharp, piercing ring of Julian's private cell phone shattered the quiet room.
Julian pulled back. He pulled the phone from his pocket. He glanced at the screen, and his face immediately tightened.
He quickly pressed the mute button. He looked at Eleonora with an apologetic smile.
"It's an emergency board meeting call from the London office," he lied smoothly.
Eleonora's hands hovered in the air. She saw the microscopic twitch in his jaw. She knew it was a lie.
She slowly lowered her hands behind her back.
"Go ahead," she said, her voice turning to ice.
Julian let out a breath. He quickly turned and walked out onto the study's private balcony, sliding the heavy glass door shut behind him.
Eleonora walked silently toward the glass door. In his frantic rush, Julian hadn't pulled the heavy door completely shut, leaving a half-inch sliver of open air. "...Seraphina... don't cry... I'm coming right now," Julian's low, desperate voice drifted clearly through the narrow crack.
The last fragile thread holding Eleonora's heart together snapped.
She let out a silent, bitter laugh. She hated herself for almost believing him five minutes ago.
Julian hung up the phone. He slid the door open and stepped back inside.
He looked at her, his face a mask of fake regret. "Nora, I'm sorry. The London team needs me to sign off on a merger immediately. I have to go to the office."
Eleonora felt completely hollowed out. She didn't have the energy to scream anymore.
She nodded slowly. "Don't forget your coat," she said, her voice dead.
Julian paused. He looked at her strangely for a second, sensing the unnatural calm. But the urgency of Seraphina's tears pushed his doubts aside.
He grabbed his suit jacket off the chair and practically sprinted out of the study.
The door clicked shut.
Eleonora's knees gave out. She collapsed onto the leather sofa. She clamped her hands over her mouth, a single, agonizing sob tearing through her throat.
She pressed her trembling hand against her flat stomach. The tiny flutter of life inside her was the only thing keeping her sane.
She wiped her face. Her eyes hardened into dark, cold stones. She needed to protect her child.
She stood up and walked over to Julian's desk. His MacBook was sitting there, the screen dark and locked. A man as ruthless and calculating as Julian never left his devices unprotected. But Eleonora knew him intimately. She knew his one hidden vulnerability. She pulled open the bottom right drawer, reaching for the vintage leather-bound copy of 'The Great Gatsby' he kept there. Flipping to page forty-two, she found the faint pencil indentations of his emergency alphanumeric sequence. She typed the complex code into the prompt, and the screen instantly unlocked.
She quickly opened his email client. She clicked on the "Deleted Items" folder.
Her eyes scanned the list. She stopped on an email sent from the Sinclair Group HR department.
Subject: Executive Onboarding Confirmation - Seraphina Sinclair.
Eleonora clicked the email. Her eyes scanned the text, and her blood ran cold.
Seraphina was officially hired. Her title was Design Director.
She was going to be Eleonora's direct boss.
Eleonora slammed the laptop shut. Her whole body shook with a violent, consuming rage. The war had just moved from her home to her office.
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7.9
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A lifetime of consequences.
A bond that cannot be broken.
Nadia Williams is an Omega living in the shadows of the pack she once called home.
Since her father's death, she and her mother, Estelle, have been treated as outcasts by her ruthless uncle, Alpha Edwards. When her mother is framed for theft, Nadia is forced into a deal with the devil.
To save her mother's life, she must become a virgin substitute for her cousin, Danielle.
Her aunt, Katerina, offers a devil's bargain to set her mother free: Nadia must spend one night in the bed of the most powerful man in the country, the billionaire; Alpha Conrad Bradley.
The catch?
She must swap places with her spiteful cousin.
Conrad demands a virgin bride to secure his royal bloodline, and Danielle, Nadia's cruel cousin, has already forfeited her purity.
What begins as a desperate night of passion in the dark spirals into a web of hidden identities and betrayal.
Nadia survives the night and disappears, hoping to bury the shame of the encounter forever.
But fate has a different plan.
Desperate for a fresh start away from her uncle's shadow, Nadia secures a high-level position at Bradley Group of Industries.
As Alpha Conrad unknowingly hires Nadia at his company, an undeniable connection sparks between them.
Conrad is haunted by the scent of the woman from that night-a scent that doesn't match his fiancée, Danielle, but seems to cling to his new, brilliant employee.
As they work side-by-side, Nadia finds an unexpected and beautiful second chance at a life she thought was lost.
Yet, buried secrets threaten to destroy everything.
When the Alpha discovers the woman he truly bonded with, the fallout will be legendary.

8.5
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It still feels so unreal being dumped by my boyfriend at the courtyard on the day of our wedding.
David didn't show up and when I called him to know the reason why.
He told me right to my face that he had found love with another woman who happened to be my best friend.
My heart was shattered into a million tiny pieces.
I was wallowing in self-pity when I overheard Lucas talking on the phone about needing a replacement for the woman who has collected a part-payment to be his wife.
I agreed to be his wife without thinking twice wanting to get back at my Ex.
What would happen when two strangers' hearts intertwined?
And what started as an arrangement became a bedrock for something real?
Read to find out.

8.9
Debora went to prison to protect the man she loved, only to end up a paroled convict living under the roof of her abusive foster parents.
When they found her positive pregnancy test from a one-night stand, they threatened to kick her out and send her straight back to a cell.
Just as they were about to report her, the stranger from that dark hotel room suddenly appeared.
He paid her foster parents one million dollars to marry her and take her away.
Debora thought she was finally safe.
But the moment they were alone, he looked at her with pure, venomous hatred.
He didn't want a wife; he wanted a prisoner.
He believed Debora was the ruthless murderer who had destroyed his life in a car crash, and he planned to make her suffocate in her own despair.
He didn't know she was just a scapegoat.
To survive and protect her baby, Debora found a job at a bridal shop, only to run into the real culprit—the man who actually drove the car and framed her.
He was now happily engaged to a wealthy heiress.
They deliberately ruined a priceless wedding gown and blamed it on her.
"Kneel on this floor and apologize, or I'm calling the police to revoke your parole!"
Why did she have to rot in hell for his sins, while the man she married wanted to destroy her?
Just as her trembling knees were about to touch the cold marble floor, the heavy glass doors were violently shoved open.
Her billionaire husband strode in like a force of nature, his eyes locked onto the wealthy couple with a terrifying, destructive rage.

8.5
Cecile jolted awake from months of prescription haze, only to realize she was trapped in a live reality show designed to destroy her.
Her billionaire husband had orchestrated the broadcast to publicly humiliate her and elevate his own PR image. He ordered her to follow a degrading script. What was worse, her five-year-old son, Damien, was genuinely terrified of her. When an empty wine bottle rolled across the floor, the tiny boy instantly threw his arms over his head, bracing for a hit.
The production crew shoved microphones into the trembling child's face, trying to trigger his trauma for ratings. The live chat cursed Cecile as a toxic abuser. The show's golden girl maliciously tried to poach Damien on camera to prove Cecile was an unfit mother. The crew even rigged the game, forcing Cecile and her son into a freezing, rotting mud shack with a collapsed roof. They were all just waiting for her to break down and beg.
"A toxic woman like you doesn't deserve to be a mother."
The crew read the hateful comments aloud, expecting a hysterical meltdown. The realization that she had been manipulated into destroying her own child hit Cecile like a physical blow. How could a father subject his own son to this public cruelty?
The weak, easily manipulated Cecile was dead. She threw the PR script away, rolled up her sleeves, and picked up a rusted hammer. This time, she would protect her son and tear down anyone who stood in her way.

7.1
The night before her wedding to Wall Street billionaire Everette Baird, Deliah Quinn stood happily in her haute couture gown.
Then, her younger sister Arvilla walked in, handed her a drugged glass of champagne, and slammed an ultrasound on the vanity.
"I'm pregnant with Everette's child," Arvilla sneered.
Before Deliah's paralyzed body could react, Arvilla dragged in a canister of industrial gasoline, soaked the bridal suite, tossed a lighter, and locked the heavy oak doors from the outside.
To escape the roaring inferno, Deliah smashed the glass balcony and threw herself into the freezing, violent waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
For five agonizing years, everyone believed the Quinn heiress was dead.
Deliah returned to New York entirely reborn—a top architectural designer and a single mother, having scrubbed her past clean and forgotten the people who destroyed her.
She only wanted a peaceful life with her five-year-old genius son, Leo.
But she had no idea her son was secretly hacking airport security cameras to find himself a wealthy stepdad.
Leo deliberately bumped into a terrifying, cold-blooded tycoon, spilling scalding coffee on his custom suit to get his attention.
When Deliah frantically rushed over to protect her son and apologize, the air in the terminal vanished.
Everette Baird stared at the exact face he had obsessively mourned for five years, his eyes turning pitch black as he crushed his phone in his bare hand.

7.6
Elliana Lewis lay dying on the freezing concrete of a federal penitentiary, her ribs shattered by a guard's heavy boot.
She had been flawlessly framed for murder by the one person she trusted with her life: her sweet, innocent stepsister, Jovita.
During her final prison visit, Jovita wore their mother's diamonds and smiled cruelly behind the glass. She revealed she had liquidated the family company, caused their father's stroke, and paid the guards to ensure Elliana suffered a grueling, agonizing death.
"Your marriage was a joke from day one, Ellie. You have nothing left."
As her lungs stopped, the tragic truth finally dawned on Elliana. She had spent months screaming for a divorce and publicly humiliating her billionaire husband, Damon Stirling, believing his silence was weakness. She didn't realize until it was too late that his endless tolerance was the deepest form of protection. She had pushed away the only man who would have burned the world down to keep her safe.
Why had she been so incredibly stupid? Why did she blindly trust a monster and destroy the only person who truly loved her?
Then, a blinding light pierced her retinas. Elliana bolted upright, gasping for air on a massive, king-sized bed.
There was no pain. No broken bones. The digital clock on the nightstand flashed a date from exactly ten years ago.
It was the morning after her disastrous wedding night.
This time, she would tear Jovita's life apart piece by piece. And she would hold onto Damon so tightly that nothing could ever pry them apart.