[BL] The CEO's Forbidden Omega
Chapter 41 The Unseen Current
- 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 USB drive felt like a shard of ice in my pocket, a cold, dense secret that burned against my thigh. I walked back to the hotel through the twilight streets of Geneva, the city’s elegant façade now a backdrop to the gritty, dangerous game I was playing. The woman’s words echoed in my mind, a seductive, poisonous whisper. He took something from me. Something I can never get back. It was the same story, the same wound that festered in everyone Charles touched. We were all just walking ghosts, haunted by the man who had taken a piece of our souls.
I entered the hotel lobby, its fancy hush a stark contrast to the storm raging inside me. The elevator ride to the suite was a silent, claustrophobic ascent. When the doors opened, I was met with the scent of expensive flowers and the faint, sweet smell of chocolate from room service.
The suite was a study in controlled chaos. Maya was pacing the length of the plush carpet, her movements sharp and agitated. Leo was sitting on the floor, meticulously building a tower with the contents of a small box of expensive Swiss chocolates, his focus absolute, his world a small, sweet, constructible reality.
"You’re back," Maya said, her voice a strained, high-pitched thing. She stopped pacing, her hands twisting in the fabric of her dress. "Did you... did you hear anything?"
"The results won’t be in until tomorrow," I said, my voice a carefully constructed monotone. I kept my distance, my hands in my pockets, my fingers brushing against the cool plastic of the drive. "I was handling other business for Mr. Damien."
Her face fell, a flicker of disappointment and despair in her eyes. "Oh. Right. Of course." She resumed her pacing, a caged animal looking for an escape that didn’t exist. "I can’t do this, Eric. I can’t just sit here and wait. It’s torture. Every time the phone rings, my heart stops. Every time I hear a noise in the hallway, I think it’s him. Coming to tell us."
"To tell you what?" I asked, my voice quiet, neutral.
"To tell us to leave," she said, her voice cracking. "To tell me I’m a liar. To tell me that my son... that Leo..." She couldn’t finish the sentence. She just shook her head, her shoulders slumping in defeat.
I watched her, a silent observer. The performance was flawless. The trembling lip, the welling tears, the perfect posture of a cornered, desperate mother. It was everything it should be. And yet, a cold, disquieting current ran beneath the surface of her display. It was in her eyes. When she looked at me, there was a flicker of something else. Not just fear. Not just desperation. It was calculation. An assessment. As if she were measuring my reaction, cataloging my responses, looking for a weakness.
I said nothing, letting her monologue hang in the air. My silence was a tool, a wall she couldn’t breach with her performance. It forced her to keep talking, to keep acting, and the more she acted, the more the small cracks began to show.
"He’s a monster," she whispered, turning to face the window, her back to me. "He doesn’t care about us. About Leo. He just wants to... to erase us. To prove I’m a liar."
She turned back, her eyes glistening. "You see him, Eric. You work with him. You know what he’s capable of. What do you think he’ll do?"
The question was a net, cast to see what I would reveal. Loyalties. Sympathies. Plans.
"I think Mr. Damien is a man who relies on facts," I said, my voice flat and impersonal. "He will wait for the results and act accordingly. My opinion is irrelevant."
She flinched, almost imperceptibly. My deflection was not the answer she wanted. Maybe she was looking for an ally, a confidant, or a co-conspirator.
On the floor, Leo had just finished his chocolate tower. He stared at it, his small brow furrowed in concentration. Then, with a sudden, decisive movement, he reached out and flicked the top piece with his finger. The tower collapsed, chocolates scattering across the marble floor.
He laughed. A bright, clear, joyful sound that was completely at odds with the suffocating tension in the room.
Maya flinched at the sound. "Leo, no," she said, her voice a weary, automatic rebuke.
But I was watching her, not the boy. Her reaction to the disruption was too quick, too sharp. It wasn’t the annoyance of a tired mother. It was the irritation of an actor whose scene has been interrupted by an unruly understudy. The mask slipped for a fraction of a second, and what I saw beneath was not despair. It was impatience.
The cold knot in my stomach tightened. I didn’t know her game, but I was suddenly certain she was playing one.
I walked over to the bar and poured myself a glass of water, my movements slow and deliberate. "You should get some rest," I said, my back to her. "The next twenty-four hours will be critical. You need to be clear-headed."
"Is that an order?" she asked, her voice laced with a new, sharp edge of challenge.
"It’s advice," I said, turning to face her. "Take it or leave it."
Our eyes locked across the room. The fragile, desperate woman was gone. In her place was a challenger, her gaze sharp and intelligent, waiting for my next move. The air between us crackled with a new, unspoken hostility. She knew I hadn’t bought her performance. And I knew she knew.
Without another word, I turned and walked out of the room, leaving her to her silence and her secrets. The click of the door was the sound of a new line being drawn. The enemy was no longer just the man in the penthouse office. The enemy was also the woman in the beautiful cage, and she was every bit as dangerous. I had come here to oversee a DNA test. I was leaving in the middle of a much more complicated game. And this time, I had no idea who the other players were.
- 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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