[BL] The CEO's Forbidden Omega
Chapter 31 Uninvited Business
- Chapter 76 - 75 Epilogue — What Remains
- Chapter 75 - 74 The Name
- Chapter 74 - 73 The Birth
- Chapter 73 - 72 What His Father Left
- Chapter 72 - 71 Maya and Leo (Resolution)
- Chapter 71 - 70 The Pregnancy Becomes Real
- Chapter 70 - 69 New Architecture
- Chapter 69 - 68 The Terms They Choose
- Chapter 68 - 67 The Confrontation With the Past
- Chapter 67 - 66 Elara’s Exit
- Chapter 66 - 65 Charles’s Truth
- Chapter 65 - 64 The Silence
- Chapter 64 - 63 The Confession
- Chapter 63 - 62 Charles Finds Out (Part 2)
- Chapter 62 - 61 Charles Finds Out (Part 1)
- Chapter 61 - 60 The Decision
- Chapter 60 - 59 The Truth About His Father
- Chapter 59 - 58 Elara’s Ultimatum
- Chapter 58 - 57 The Tender Trap
- Chapter 57 - 56 Confirmation
- Chapter 56 - 55 First Sign
- Chapter 55 - 54 The Ghost of His Father
- Chapter 54 - 53 The New Assignment
- Chapter 53 - 52 What Maya Sees
- Chapter 52 - 51 The Body Knows
- Chapter 51 - 50 Controlled Demolition
- Chapter 50 - 49 The Morning After the Storm
- Chapter 49 - 48 The Crack in the Glass (Part 2)
- Chapter 48 The Crack in the Glass(18+)
- Chapter 47 The Ghost of Rue de la Confédération
- Chapter 46 A Message in the Code
- Chapter 45 A Question from a Child
- Chapter 44 The Terms of Surrender
- Chapter 43 The Architecture of a Cage
- Chapter 42 The Hour of the Wolf
- Chapter 41 The Unseen Current
- Chapter 40 The Café of Whispers
- Chapter 39 The Moment of Truth
- Chapter 38 The Architect of Control
- Chapter 37 The Price of Truth
- Chapter 36 The Unseen Witness
- Chapter 35 The Ghost in the Room
- Chapter 34 The Necessary Sacrifice
- Chapter 33 The Watcher
- Chapter 32 The Price of Information
- Chapter 31 Uninvited Business
- Chapter 30 The Ghost in the Machine
- Chapter 29 The Piece They Sacrificed
- Chapter 28 The Boardroom
- Chapter 27 The Lion’s Den
- Chapter 26 The Price of Loyalty
- Chapter 25 The Blackmailer’s Game
- Chapter 24 German Engineering
- Chapter 23 The Devil’s Bargain
- Chapter 22 The First Test
- Chapter 21 The Art of War
- Chapter 20 The Counteroffer
- Chapter 19 The Morning After the War
- Chapter 18 Private vs Public (Abroad)
- Chapter 17 Paris Arrival
- Chapter 16 In Transit
- Chapter 15 The Departure
- Chapter 14 Uninvited Attention
- Chapter 13 New Rules
- Chapter 12 The Aftermath
- Chapter 11 No Turning Back(18+)
- Chapter 10 The Second Crack
- Chapter 9 Pressure
- Chapter 8 Public vs Private
- Chapter 7 Close Proximity
- Chapter 6 Charles Residence
- Chapter 5 After the Crack
- Chapter 4 Eric First Crack
- Chapter 3 What Remains
- Chapter 2 The First Day
- Chapter 1 The Wrong Reaction
The words hung in the air of the study, the silence that followed heavier than any shout. Charles... you’re married? I hadn’t meant for the question to slip out, but there it was, a raw, unfiltered reaction to the stark black text on the page. I stood behind him, close enough to smell the faint scent of his cologne mixed with the clean, sharp smell of the paper. I had read every word. The marriage certificate. The letter from the law firm, its formal language a cold, clinical explanation of a dissolution that had never been finalized. A wife named Maya.
Charles didn’t move for a full three seconds. He remained perfectly still, his shoulders a rigid line beneath the expensive fabric of his suit. Then, with a controlled slowness that was more menacing than any sudden movement, he turned. His face was a mask of cold fury, his eyes like chips of dark ice. There was no shock, no embarrassment, only a chilling, immediate desire to reclaim control.
"It’s none of your business," he said. His voice was flat, a statement of fact delivered with the finality of a slammed door.
I didn’t flinch. I held his gaze, my own expression carefully neutral. "It became my business the moment you brought me into your house and into your bed." I kept my voice steady, refusing to let the tremor of adrenaline I felt bleed into my words. This wasn’t about emotion; this was about self-preservation. "I’m not going to stand by and let some woman walk in here and cause a scene. I will not be the other man in a public spectacle. That’s a risk to my reputation, and I won’t take it."
The word "reputation" hung between us, a deliberate choice. It wasn’t about my feelings for him; it was about my future, my name, my ability to operate in the world without being dragged into a tabloid scandal. It was a practical, selfish concern, and it was the only language that might penetrate his armor.
He stared at me, and for a moment, I saw a flicker of something other than anger in his eyes. It was calculation. He was assessing me, weighing the threat, the potential fallout, the sheer inconvenience of my presence in this particular crisis. He saw I wasn’t going to be easily dismissed. 𝓯𝙧𝙚𝒆𝙬𝙚𝒃𝙣𝙤𝒗𝓮𝓵.𝙘𝙤𝙢
"You think highly of yourself," he said, his voice dripping with a condescending scorn that was meant to wound.
"I think realistically," I countered. "And realistically, you have a problem. And since I’m currently living under your roof, your problem has a way of becoming my problem."
He let out a short, sharp breath, a sound of pure frustration. He didn’t want to have this conversation. He didn’t want to acknowledge my existence in this context. He wanted to retreat into his fortress of solitude and handle this himself, the way he handled everything.
Without another word to me, he pulled his phone from his pocket. His thumb moved across the screen with swift, angry precision.
He dismissed me, my concerns, and my very presence in the room with a single, definitive action. He held the phone to his ear, his gaze fixed on some point on the far wall, as if I had already vanished.
"Lisa," he said, his voice cold and commanding. "I need a file. A divorce file from seven years ago. Name: Damien. Subject: Maya. Pull everything. I want it on my desk in one hour. And find out who sent this letter."
While he was on the phone, I moved. Not with hesitation, but with a quiet, deliberate purpose. I didn’t leave the room. I didn’t retreat to a corner to sulk. I walked over to the small, ornate bar that was tucked away in a alcove of the study. It was a beautiful piece of furniture, made of dark, polished wood, with a collection of crystal decanters and gleaming silver tumblers. It was a symbol of his wealth, his control, his impeccable taste.
I ignored the expensive scotch and the aged brandy. I opened a small, built-in refrigerator and took out a bottle of chilled water. I poured it into a clean glass, the sound of the liquid filling the silence a small, satisfying act of defiance. Then, I turned and walked over to one of the two large leather armchairs that were positioned in front of the massive, unlit fireplace. I sat down.
I didn’t slump. I didn’t make myself comfortable in a way that suggested I was settling in for a long wait. I just sat. My back was straight, my posture perfect. I held the glass of water in my hand, the cool condensation a small, grounding sensation against my skin. I was a silent, immovable object. A statement. I was here. I wasn’t going anywhere.
He ended the call without waiting for a response, his thumb stabbing the screen. He stood there for a moment, his back to me again, the tension in his shoulders a visible testament to the storm raging within him. He thought he had won. He thought he had shut me out, relegated me to the status of a nuisance while he summoned his armies.
He was wrong.
Then he final turn, and he saw me then, sitting in his chair, in his study, drinking his water. His eyes narrowed, the cold fury in them being replaced by a new, more dangerous emotion. It was a look of grudging, unwilling respect.
"You’re not going to leave, are you?" he asked. His voice was quiet, but it held a new weight, a new understanding.
I took a slow sip of my water, my eyes never leaving his. "We both know I can’t," I said, my voice calm and even. "Not until I understand what kind of situation you’ve put me in."
He didn’t respond. He just stood there, his gaze locked on mine, the air between us thick with a tension that was both terrifying and exhilarating. The game had changed, the rules had been altered. And I knew, with a certainty that I was no longer just a secretary.
- Chapter 76 - 75 Epilogue — What Remains
- Chapter 75 - 74 The Name
- Chapter 74 - 73 The Birth
- Chapter 73 - 72 What His Father Left
- Chapter 72 - 71 Maya and Leo (Resolution)
- Chapter 71 - 70 The Pregnancy Becomes Real
- Chapter 70 - 69 New Architecture
- Chapter 69 - 68 The Terms They Choose
- Chapter 68 - 67 The Confrontation With the Past
- Chapter 67 - 66 Elara’s Exit
- Chapter 66 - 65 Charles’s Truth
- Chapter 65 - 64 The Silence
- Chapter 64 - 63 The Confession
- Chapter 63 - 62 Charles Finds Out (Part 2)
- Chapter 62 - 61 Charles Finds Out (Part 1)
- Chapter 61 - 60 The Decision
- Chapter 60 - 59 The Truth About His Father
- Chapter 59 - 58 Elara’s Ultimatum
- Chapter 58 - 57 The Tender Trap
- Chapter 57 - 56 Confirmation
- Chapter 56 - 55 First Sign
- Chapter 55 - 54 The Ghost of His Father
- Chapter 54 - 53 The New Assignment
- Chapter 53 - 52 What Maya Sees
- Chapter 52 - 51 The Body Knows
- Chapter 51 - 50 Controlled Demolition
- Chapter 50 - 49 The Morning After the Storm
- Chapter 49 - 48 The Crack in the Glass (Part 2)
- Chapter 48 The Crack in the Glass(18+)
- Chapter 47 The Ghost of Rue de la Confédération
- Chapter 46 A Message in the Code
- Chapter 45 A Question from a Child
- Chapter 44 The Terms of Surrender
- Chapter 43 The Architecture of a Cage
- Chapter 42 The Hour of the Wolf
- Chapter 41 The Unseen Current
- Chapter 40 The Café of Whispers
- Chapter 39 The Moment of Truth
- Chapter 38 The Architect of Control
- Chapter 37 The Price of Truth
- Chapter 36 The Unseen Witness
- Chapter 35 The Ghost in the Room
- Chapter 34 The Necessary Sacrifice
- Chapter 33 The Watcher
- Chapter 32 The Price of Information
- Chapter 31 Uninvited Business
- Chapter 30 The Ghost in the Machine
- Chapter 29 The Piece They Sacrificed
- Chapter 28 The Boardroom
- Chapter 27 The Lion’s Den
- Chapter 26 The Price of Loyalty
- Chapter 25 The Blackmailer’s Game
- Chapter 24 German Engineering
- Chapter 23 The Devil’s Bargain
- Chapter 22 The First Test
- Chapter 21 The Art of War
- Chapter 20 The Counteroffer
- Chapter 19 The Morning After the War
- Chapter 18 Private vs Public (Abroad)
- Chapter 17 Paris Arrival
- Chapter 16 In Transit
- Chapter 15 The Departure
- Chapter 14 Uninvited Attention
- Chapter 13 New Rules
- Chapter 12 The Aftermath
- Chapter 11 No Turning Back(18+)
- Chapter 10 The Second Crack
- Chapter 9 Pressure
- Chapter 8 Public vs Private
- Chapter 7 Close Proximity
- Chapter 6 Charles Residence
- Chapter 5 After the Crack
- Chapter 4 Eric First Crack
- Chapter 3 What Remains
- Chapter 2 The First Day
- Chapter 1 The Wrong Reaction
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