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Escaping The CEO's Cruel Secret Arrangement

Escaping The CEO's Cruel Secret Arrangement

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Chloe thought she had found true love after three perfect months with billionaire CEO Julian Sterling. But waking up in his penthouse, she spotted a heavy platinum wedding band on his finger. "That isn't part of our arrangement," he said calmly, sliding the ring off as if she meant nothing. Nauseated, Chloe blocked his number and walked out, but Julian refused to let her escape. When her little brother faced expulsion for a school fight, the opposing father turned out to be Julian. He used her brother's future to blackmail her into a hotel room, only for his teenage son to burst in and scream at Chloe, branding her a homewrecker. The nightmare quickly spilled into her career. The very next day, Julian's corporation bought out her workplace. As the new boss, he publicly trashed her department's work, turning her colleagues against her. He then cornered her in the breakroom, tossing a hotel key card on the counter. "Be there tonight, or your entire team suffers," he threatened. Chloe felt completely trapped and suffocated. She had been deceived by a married man, and now he was using his massive wealth to hold her family and her livelihood hostage just to force her into submission. Looking at the key card, Chloe's despair morphed into burning rage. She threw the plastic card straight into the trash and pulled out her phone to publicly expose him. She was done running.

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Escaping The CEO's Cruel Secret Arrangement Chapter 1

Chloe Hayes woke to the feeling of sunlight warming her skin.

It streamed through the floor-to-ceiling windows of Julian Sterling's penthouse, painting golden stripes across the Egyptian cotton sheets. For a moment, she felt a deep, bone-settling contentment.

She was exactly where she wanted to be.

She turned on her side, her movements slow and languid. Julian was still asleep, his profile sharp and handsome against the white pillowcase. His dark hair was a mess, and a faint stubble shadowed his strong jaw. In sleep, the ruthless CEO persona vanished, leaving only the man she'd spent the last three months falling for.

A soft smile touched her lips.

This felt real.

She reached out, her fingers tracing the air just above his cheek, wanting to touch him but not wanting to wake him. It was a familiar ritual, a silent morning worship.

Her hand drifted lower, intending to rest on his shoulder.

Instead, her fingertips brushed against something cold.

Hard.

Unfamiliar.

Chloe froze. Her gaze dropped from his face to his left hand, which lay palm-down on the mattress between them.

There, on his ring finger, sat a simple, elegant band of platinum.

It wasn't flashy, but it screamed expense. It was solid, permanent. And it was something she had never, ever seen before.

The warmth in her chest evaporated, replaced by a spreading, numbing cold. It felt like plunging into icy water. Her breath hitched. Her hand recoiled as if burned.

All sleepiness vanished, replaced by a roaring in her ears.

Three months. They had spent countless nights together, in this bed, in her small apartment. He had never worn a ring. Not once.

His stirring beside her was a violent intrusion into her silent panic.

Julian's deep blue eyes opened, still hazy with sleep. A slow, lazy smile formed on his lips when he saw her.

"Morning," he murmured, his voice a low rumble.

He reached for her, but she flinched away.

His smile faded, replaced by a flicker of confusion. "What is it?"

Chloe couldn't find her voice. She could only point, her finger trembling as she aimed it at his left hand.

"What is that?" The words came out as a strangled whisper.

Julian followed her gaze, his expression unreadable. He glanced at the ring on his finger as if noticing a piece of lint on his suit. There was no surprise. No guilt. Nothing.

"A ring," he said, his voice perfectly calm.

The casualness of his tone was a slap in the face. A hot, furious energy surged through her, burning away the cold shock.

"An engagement ring? A wedding ring?" she demanded, her voice shaking with a mixture of anger and hurt.

He was silent for a long moment, his blue eyes studying her face. The silence stretched, thick and suffocating.

Then he spoke, and his words were the final, fatal blow.

"That isn't part of our arrangement, Chloe."

Our arrangement.

The phrase echoed in the silent room, stripping away every illusion she had carefully built. It wasn't a relationship. It wasn't love. It was an arrangement. A transaction. And she was just a line item he didn't feel the need to explain anything to.

A wave of humiliation, so intense it made her physically sick, washed over her. Her stomach clenched.

She threw back the covers, the motion violent and abrupt. The cool air hit her bare skin, but she barely felt it. She scrambled out of bed, her eyes darting around the room, desperately searching for her clothes. They were scattered across the expensive rug, a testament to the passion of the night before. A passion that now felt cheap and sordid.

From the bed, Julian watched her. He slowly pushed himself up, leaning against the headboard, the sheet pooling around his waist. He made no move to stop her, no attempt to explain.

Then, as she was pulling on her dress with frantic, clumsy fingers, he did something that shattered what little composure she had left.

He raised his left hand. With his right thumb and forefinger, he slowly, deliberately, slid the platinum ring off his finger. The movement was smooth, elegant, and utterly insulting.

He tossed it onto the bedside table. It landed with a soft, metallic click.

The gesture was clear. See? For you, I can take it off. It meant nothing. Which meant she meant nothing.

The nausea rose in her throat.

She found her shoes and purse, her movements jerky. She didn't look at him. She couldn't bear to see the cold indifference in his eyes.

"We're done, Julian," she said, her voice as cold and hard as the ring on his nightstand.

She turned and walked out of the bedroom without a backward glance. She didn't run. She walked, her back straight, forcing herself not to break down until she was out of his sight, out of his apartment, out of his life.

The heavy front door clicked shut behind her.

Alone in the elevator, the mirrored walls reflected a woman she barely recognized. Her dress was wrinkled, her hair a mess, and her eyes were wide with pain.

The tears finally came, hot and silent, tracking paths through her makeup.

She pulled out her phone, her thumb hovering over his contact. His picture, a candid shot she'd taken one sunny afternoon, smiled back at her. A lie. It was all a lie.

She pressed "Block."

Then she deleted the contact entirely.

Down in the parking garage, she collapsed into the driver's seat of her modest sedan. It felt like a world away from the luxury of the penthouse. She rested her forehead against the steering wheel, and the sobs she had been holding back finally broke free, raw and agonizing, echoing in the quiet concrete space. She cried for her own stupidity. For three months of foolish, hopeful belief.

Upstairs, in the silent penthouse, Julian Sterling picked up the platinum ring from the nightstand. He stared at it, his expression unreadable, his jaw tight. The warmth of Chloe's body was already fading from the sheets beside him.

He didn't put the ring back on.

Instead, he opened the drawer of the nightstand and dropped it inside, next to a stack of unread books.

His personal phone buzzed, the sound sharp in the quiet room.

He glanced at the caller ID, his face hardening, the brief moment of contemplation gone. He answered, his voice reverting to its usual tone of cool authority.

"Speak."

A frantic voice came through the line. "Mr. Sterling, it's the school. Leo's been in a fight. It's bad."

Julian's brow furrowed, a flash of irritation crossing his features. He closed his eyes for a second.

"Who was the other boy?" he asked, his voice low and dangerous.

"A kid named Wyatt," the voice on the other end replied. "Wyatt Shaw."

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