[BL] The CEO's Forbidden Omega
Chapter 33 The Watcher
- 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 morning after our confrontation arrived with a brittle, cold silence. The air in the house felt different, charged with a new and dangerous energy, like the atmosphere just before a lightning strike. I found Charles in his study before seven, his back to me, his voice a low, urgent murmur as he spoke into a secure landline. He had accepted my "offer" to be "in" on his problem, but his version of inclusion was clear: I was to be seen and not heard, useful but silent. I was an asset, not a partner, and my role was to perform my function without question, a tool to be used while he handled the real work.
I did not engage. I moved through my morning routine with a quiet, practiced efficiency that felt like a second skin. I brewed coffee in the vast, sterile kitchen, the scent of dark roast filling the space, a small, mundane comfort in a house that felt anything but. I leaned against the counter, the warmth of the mug seeping into my fingers, and reviewed the day’s schedule on a tablet. The Meridian call. A board review. A lunch with investors. It was all business as usual, a carefully constructed facade of normalcy that I was now a part of. My presence a quiet reminder that while he was distracted by his personal chaos, the world he had built continued to turn, and I was the one keeping it spinning.
The fragile peace shattered mid-morning. Charles’s phone buzzed on his desk, a sharp, insistent sound that cut through the quiet hum of the house. He snatched it up with a sharp, impatient motion, his body tensing instantly. I watched him from where i stood, my expression carefully neutral. He listened for a moment, his posture rigid, his expression hardening with each passing second. The conversation was one-sided, a series of clipped affirmations and sharp commands. I couldn’t make out the words, but I could read the tension in the set of his shoulders, the way his free hand curled into a fist on the polished wood of his desk, his knuckles turning white.
"Find her," he barked into the phone, his voice cutting through the quiet of the room like a shard of glass. "Now. I don’t care what it takes." He ended the call with a violent stab of his finger and stood, grabbing his coat from the back of his chair. The controlled veneer was gone, replaced by a raw, predatory urgency. The calm, calculating CEO was gone, and in his place was the Alpha, scenting blood on the wind, his focus narrowed to a single, deadly point.
"I have to go," he said, his words clipped and sharp as he shrugged on the coat. He didn’t look at me, his attention already on the door, on the hunt. "Handle the Meridian call. Reschedule everything else on my calendar. Everything."
He didn’t wait for a reply. He strode out of the study, his footsteps echoing down the corridor, a frantic, hurried rhythm that was completely unlike his usual measured gait. The front door clicked shut behind him, and then, silence. A profound, deafening silence that settled over the house like a shroud, pressing in on me from all sides.
For a full minute, I didn’t move. I just stood there in the middle of his study, listening to the hum of the house’s systems, the faint, rhythmic ticking of a grandfather clock in the hall. I was alone. Truly, completely alone. And in that silence, a new kind of awareness began to dawn. He had left me in charge. He had given me the run of his house, his office, his life, all while he was distracted by a ghost from his past. It was a mistake. A fatal one. He had shown me a crack in his armor, and I had every intention of exploiting it. The power dynamic had shifted, and he was too blinded by his own crisis to see it.
I finished my coffee, the bitter liquid a welcome jolt to my senses. I placed the cup in the sink, rinsing it with precise, economical movements, my mind already racing, my thoughts sharp and clear. I walked out of the kitchen, my steps calm and measured, my heart a steady, determined drum in my chest. I didn’t head for the main office or the library. I walked toward the east wing, a part of the house I had only seen in passing, a place that felt like it was meant to be off-limits.
I pulled the slim black keycard from my pocket, the one he had given me on my first night in his house. The east wing. Office. Archive. Gym. Your floor. He had given me the keys to his kingdom, and now he was going to see what I could do with them. It was a gesture of control, a way of showing me that he held all the power, but he had underestimated me. He had underestimated my desperation, my intelligence, my willingness to do whatever it took to get what I wanted.
The archive was at the end of a long, sterile corridor, the walls a stark, unadorned white. I swiped the card, and the lock disengaged with a soft, satisfying click. I pushed the heavy door open. It didn’t swing open into a brightly lit room. It swung inward into darkness. The only light came from the corridor behind me, casting long, eerie shadows down the narrow aisles, making the space feel like a tomb. The air that greeted me was cool and still, thick with the scent of old paper, aging leather, and the faint, metallic tang of dust. It was the smell of secrets, of histories buried and forgotten. Floor-to-ceiling shelves stretched out before me, a labyrinth of information, all neatly labeled and cataloged in his meticulous, obsessive way. This was the heart of his empire, the place where the bodies were buried.
I stepped inside, the heavy door clicking shut behind me, plunging me into near-total darkness. I was in. The real hunt for my father’s story was about to begin.
- 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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