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After My Ex Became CEO, He Wanted Me Back Novel Cover

After My Ex Became CEO, He Wanted Me Back

The morning sun slanted through the glass tower of Archer Design, casting the interview room in honeyed light that felt too warm, too exposing. I smoothed my navy pencil skirt for the third time and tried to steady my breathing. Four months of unemployment had taught me the taste of desperation, and I wouldn't let it show today. 'Your portfolio is impressive, Ms. Carroll,' said the hiring manager, a woman with kind eyes and a stack of my work spread before her. 'The layout work for Vantage Media was particularly strong.' 'Thank you,' I replied, keeping my voice level. 'I believe in letting the design speak for itself, but not letting it scream.' She smiled, and I felt a flutter of hope. The final round interview had gone better than I'd dared to expect. As I gathered my portfolio, she extended her hand. 'We'll be in touch by tomorrow morning.' Outside, Manhattan bustled with the particular energy of a Tuesday afternoon.
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The morning sun slanted through the glass tower of Archer Design, casting the interview room in honeyed light that felt too warm, too exposing. I smoothed my navy pencil skirt for the third time and tried to steady my breathing. Four months of unemployment had taught me the taste of desperation, and I wouldn't let it show today.

'Your portfolio is impressive, Ms. Carroll,' said the hiring manager, a woman with kind eyes and a stack of my work spread before her. 'The layout work for Vantage Media was particularly strong.'

'Thank you,' I replied, keeping my voice level. 'I believe in letting the design speak for itself, but not letting it scream.'

She smiled, and I felt a flutter of hope. The final round interview had gone better than I'd dared to expect. As I gathered my portfolio, she extended her hand. 'We'll be in touch by tomorrow morning.'

Outside, Manhattan bustled with the particular energy of a Tuesday afternoon. I wanted to celebrate, just a little. The café across the street had a 'Help Wanted' sign in the window, but also looked like the perfect place to sit with a single celebratory cookie and savor the possibility that my life was about to change for the better.

I pushed through the door, the bell above it chiming, and froze.

Calum Edwards sat at a corner table by the window.

He hadn't changed. Dark hair still perfectly styled, his expensive suit still cut with mathematical precision. But it was the way he held himself—that unhurried confidence of a man who owned every room he entered—that sent ice through my veins. A woman with platinum blonde hair was draped against his shoulder, her manicured fingers playing with his tie.

I should have turned and walked out. Every instinct screamed at me to run. But my feet had rooted to the floor, and before I could move, Calum's eyes lifted from his companion and found mine.

His lips curved into a smile that never touched his eyes.

'I'll get us another round,' the blonde woman—Payton, I remembered—said, but Calum caught her wrist with casual ownership.

'Stay,' he murmured, just loud enough for me to hear. 'I want you to meet someone.'

He stood and crossed the café with predatory grace, each step deliberate. I couldn't retreat without looking like I was fleeing, so I stood my ground, hating how my heart hammered against my ribs.

'Demi Carroll,' he said, my name sounding like a caress and a claim all at once. 'What a pleasant surprise.'

'Calum,' I managed, my voice steadier than I felt. 'It's been a while.'

'Has it?' He glanced back at Payton, who was watching us with the brittle smile of a woman who knew she was being used as a prop. 'Payton, this is Demi. An old... friend of mine.'

The pause before 'friend' made it clear what he really meant. Payton's smile tightened as she extended a hand that trembled slightly. 'Nice to meet you.'

'Payton knows how to stay,' Calum continued, his arm sliding around her waist with calculated intimacy. 'Something you might have learned if you'd tried.'

The barb hit its mark, but I refused to flinch. 'I should go.'

Calum stepped closer, his cologne—still the same one after all these years—invading my space. 'You just got here,' he said softly. 'Don't you want to catch up?'

I looked into his eyes and saw the same obsessive hunger that had once suffocated me. 'No,' I said, stepping around him. 'I don't.'

I made it outside before my composure cracked. Standing on the sidewalk, I gripped my portfolio to my chest and tried to breathe. Just when I thought I was free, the universe had a cruel sense of humor.

The next morning, my phone rang with the job offer. I should have said no. Every cell in my body screamed at me to refuse, to run far from whatever twisted game Calum was playing. But this was the opportunity I'd been fighting for, and walking away would mean admitting he still had power over me.

'Yes,' I told the recruiter. 'I accept.'

My first day at Archer Design started with orientation on the executive floor. The HR rep was explaining benefits when I saw it—a sleek office door with a nameplate that made my blood freeze: CALUM EDWARDS, CEO.

The company I'd just joined was his.

I was still staring at the nameplate when my phone buzzed. A text message from an unknown number: *Come see me. Now.*

My hands shook as I knocked on his door.

'Come in,' his voice called, warm and professional.

Calum sat behind a massive desk, looking every inch the successful executive. He gestured to the chair across from him. 'Demi, what a pleasant coincidence. I had no idea you were joining our team.'

The lie was so smooth, so practiced, that for a moment I almost believed it.

'I didn't realize you were the CEO,' I said carefully.

'Well, I am.' He smiled, leaning back in his chair. 'In fact, I've been reviewing our staffing needs, and I believe your skills would be better utilized as my personal assistant. I need someone with your... exceptional organizational instincts.'

My stomach dropped. 'I was hired for the design department.'

'Consider it a promotion,' he said, his tone making it clear this wasn't a request. 'You start in your new role today.'

I had no choice. Refusing would mean explaining everything to HR on my first day, admitting that my new employer was my obsessive ex. I would look unstable, possibly litigious.

'Of course,' I heard myself say. 'If that's what the company needs.'

Calum's smile widened. 'It's exactly what I need.'

My first week as his assistant established the pattern. My desk sat just outside his glass-walled office, visible to him at all times. He brought me coffee—black with one sugar, exactly how I used to drink it. He mentioned my childhood cat, Whiskers, in casual conversation. 'Remember how she used to sleep on your textbooks?' he asked, as though it were nothing.

Each gesture was small, deniable. Each one was deliberate.

By Friday, I knew I was trapped. Calum Edwards hadn't just reappeared in my life—he had orchestrated it, and he wasn't planning to let me go again.

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