[BL] The CEO's Forbidden Omega
Chapter 45 A Question from a Child
- 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
I didn’t go to my room. Instead, I walked to the library, a cavernous space at the far end of the east wing. It was the one place in the estate that felt untouched by Charles’s sterile aesthetic. The air smelled of old leather, paper, and wood polish, a scent that spoke of history and permanence, a stark contrast to the fleeting, transactional nature of the life we all led. I poured myself a measure of whiskey from the crystal decanter on the bar cart, the amber liquid a small, warming comfort against the cold reality of the evening.
I had expected her defiance. It was a predictable, almost necessary, part of the dance. But it didn’t matter. Charles had a thousand ways to break a person’s will, and he was patient. He would starve her out, cut her off, and make her understand that the cage was the only place she and her son were safe. My part was done for tonight. I had delivered the message.
I was staring into the fire, watching the flames consume the logs, when I heard the soft click of the door. I didn’t turn. I knew who it was.
"What do you want?" I asked, not taking my eyes off the fire.
"I couldn’t sleep," she said, her voice a low, quiet murmur, laced with a subtle, challenging edge. 𝕗𝕣𝐞𝐞𝘄𝐞𝚋𝚗𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗹.𝚌𝕠𝚖
She walked into the room, her movements silent, graceful. She was no longer wearing the elegant dress from earlier. She had changed into a simple silk robe, her hair loose around her shoulders. She looked softer, more vulnerable, but I knew it was just another costume.
"Charles will be expecting a call from me in the morning," I said, my voice a flat, neutral response. "He won’t be patient."
"Let him wait," she said, her voice a low, challenging whisper. She walked over to the bar cart and poured herself a glass of whiskey, mirroring my actions. "I’m not a dog to be called to heel."
She took a sip, her eyes never leaving mine. "I read the agreement again," she said, "The money, the trust for Leo, the confidentiality... I can accept all of it. It’s a fair price for my silence."
"Then what’s the problem?" I asked.
"The house, he wants to choose the house. He wants to decide where I live. Like I’m a piece of furniture he’s placing in one of his many properties."
"It’s a generous offer, Maya. A house, a staff, a life of security. Most people would be grateful."
"I’m not most people. I won’t live in a place of his choosing. I won’t be tucked away in some corner of the world, out of sight, out of mind. Leo needs a home. A real home. Not a prison."
"He’s offering you a home," I said.
"Is he?" she asked, her voice a challenging whisper. "Or is he offering me a cage? A place where he can control me, where he can control my son? A place where he can forget about us?"
Her anger was real, but it was a calculated anger. She was a master manipulator, and she was trying to draw me in, to make me an ally in her rebellion. But I knew her game. I had seen it a hundred times before, in a hundred different contexts. She was trying to find a weakness, a crack in the facade, a way to turn me against Charles.
"Then you should have thought of that before you came here," I said, my voice a flat, neutral response.
"I came here for my son, I came here to give him a father. I didn’t come here to be a prisoner in his kingdom."
Just as she was about to escalate, the door to the library creaked open, and a small figure stood silhouetted in the doorway. It was Leo. He was wearing a pair of pajamas, his hair a mess, his favorite stuffed clutched in his hand. He looked small and lost, his eyes wide with a feigned innocence that was almost believable.
"Mom?" he said, his voice a small, whisper. "Are you coming to bed?"
Maya’s entire demeanor changed in an instant. The angry, defiant woman vanished, replaced by the loving, protective mother. She turned, her face softening, her eyes filling with a tenderness that was so convincing it was almost terrifying.
"I’m sorry, sweetheart, I was just talking to uncle Eric. I’ll be up in a minute."
Leo walked into the room, his eyes moving from his mother to me.
He walked over to his mother and tugged on the sleeve of her robe. "Mom. Are we staying with Dad now? He is my dad, right? Can we live here with him?"
The question hung in the air, a perfect, poisoned dart. Maya pulled Leo into a hug, her eyes filling with strategic tears.
"See, Eric?" she said. "This is what this is about. It’s not about the money. I didn’t come here for his money. My son wants his father. I won’t have him shipped off to some house, away from the only family he has."
I watched the interaction, a cold, hard knot forming in my stomach. It was a brilliant performance, a flawless display of maternal love and sacrifice. But the timing was too perfect. The question was too rehearsed. I felt a cold certainty that Maya had fed the boy the lines. I didn’t have proof, just a gut-deep suspicion that she was using her son as a lever to pry open the cage.
"He’s a child, Maya. He doesn’t understand what’s happening."
"He understands more than you think," she snapped. "He understands that he has a father. He understands that he has a family. He understands that he belongs here."
She was using him, twisting his innocence to her own ends. It was a cynical, manipulative move, and it was a sign of her desperation. She was losing the battle, and she was using her son as a last resort.
She was a master of projection, of turning her own motives onto others. She was the one using her son as a pawn, but she was trying to make it seem like Charles was the one who was manipulating him. It was a brilliant, cynical strategy, and it was working.
"Take him to bed, Maya. We’ll talk in the morning."
She looked at me, her eyes burning with a cold, dangerous fire. For a moment, I thought she was going to refuse, to continue the fight. But then she seemed to realize that she had made her point, that she had planted the seed of doubt.
"Fine," she said, her voice a angry growl. "We’ll talk in the morning."
She took Leo’s hand and led him out of the room, her back straight, her head held high. I watched them go, a cold, hard feeling settling in my chest. She was a formidable opponent, a master of the game. And she was willing to use her own son as a weapon.
- 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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