
After My Fiancé Abandoned Me, His Billionaire Rival Saved Me
Chapter 3
I walked into the office on Monday morning. My left hand felt incredibly light without the diamond ring. Leaving that pecan pie on the counter next to it felt like shedding a heavy, suffocating skin.
I was finally free. But the moment I reached my cubicle, reality hit back.
Brenda, my department manager, was leaning against my desk. She wore a smug smile and held a massive stack of thick manila folders.
"Rough weekend in Aspen, Charlotte?" she sneered. She dropped the heavy files onto my keyboard with a loud, aggressive thud. "Andrew told me everything. You threw a massive tantrum because Skyla got a little altitude sickness. Honestly, you’re so dramatic."
My jaw tightened. Brenda always sucked up to Andrew's wealthy circle. She used me as her personal assistant for years just to stay in his good graces.
"These need to be processed by noon," Brenda ordered, tapping her manicured nails on the folders. "And don't mess them up. I have a charity gala with Andrew's mother this weekend, and I don't have time to fix your careless mistakes."
I looked at the mountain of files. Then I looked right into her eyes.
"No," I said calmly.
Brenda blinked. Her fake smile vanished. "Excuse me?"
"That's your project. Not mine," I replied, keeping my voice perfectly steady. "I'm not doing your work anymore, Brenda."
Before she could scream at me, a sudden hush fell over the open floor. The heavy glass doors of the lobby swung open.
A group of senior executives rushed in, looking panicked and out of breath. In the center of them walked a man in a sharp, custom-tailored navy suit.
My breath hitched in my throat. It was Sterling.
The guy from the lounge. The guy who answered my phone in his penthouse. He looked completely different now. The playful, rumpled look from yesterday morning was gone. His face was cold, sharp, and utterly dominant. He moved with a quiet, terrifying power.
"Everyone, gather around," the Head of HR announced nervously, clapping his hands. "Please welcome the new CEO of Cunningham Holdings, Mr. Sterling Cunningham."
Billionaire heir. My stomach did a wild flip. He caught my eye across the crowded room. A tiny, secret smile tugged at the corner of his mouth before vanishing completely.
Brenda instantly smoothed her skirt. She shoved me aside with her shoulder to get to the front of the crowd. "Mr. Cunningham! Welcome! I'm Brenda Vance, the department manager. We are so thrilled to have you here."
Sterling looked down at her. His dark eyes were like ice.
"Brenda Vance," he repeated. His voice was a low, chilling rumble that echoed across the silent floor. "I reviewed the quarterly reports this morning."
Brenda beamed, puffing out her chest. "Yes! My department has been working very hard."
"Charlotte Howell’s name is on all the raw data files," Sterling said smoothly, slipping one hand into his pocket. "But your name is on the final presentations. You've been passing off her work as your own for three years."
Brenda's face went completely pale. The smugness drained out of her in a second. "Sir, I—I can explain—"
"And I overheard you dumping your current workload on her just now," he continued. He stepped closer. Brenda shrank back, her hands trembling. "I don't tolerate incompetence, Ms. Vance. And I certainly don't tolerate parasites in my company."
The office was dead silent. You could hear a pin drop.
"Pack your desk," Sterling commanded. "You're fired."
Brenda gasped. Her mouth opened and closed like a fish. She looked around for help, but no one moved. Bursting into tears, she turned and ran toward the elevators in total humiliation.
Sterling turned his gaze back to me. The ice in his eyes melted instantly. "Ms. Howell," he said, his voice dropping into a softer register. "My office. Five minutes."
The next few weeks were a whirlwind. With Brenda gone, I finally had room to breathe. I didn't just survive at work; I thrived.
Sterling was a ruthless CEO to everyone else, but to me, he was a brilliant, patient mentor. We spent hours in his glass-walled office. He challenged my ideas and forced me to defend my strategies. Underneath his sharp business mind, I saw the fierce devotion he hid from the rest of the world. He brought me coffee exactly how I liked it. He noticed when I was tired. He never missed a single detail.
One rainy Tuesday afternoon, I handed him my final proposal for our European expansion.
He read through the pages in silence. The only sound was the rain hitting the glass. He closed the folder, set it down, and looked at me.
"It's flawless," he said quietly.
Heat rushed to my cheeks. "Thank you."
"I mean it, Charlotte. You have a brilliant mind." He leaned across the mahogany desk. His dark eyes locked onto mine, intense and warm. "I'm launching a major international project in London next month. I want you to spearhead it."
My heart hammered against my ribs. London. A massive promotion. "Me? Are you sure?"
"I don't mix business with pleasure," he murmured, his voice dropping low and husky. "You earned this entirely on your own merits. You don't need anyone to hold your hand. But..." He reached out, gently brushing his warm knuckles against my cheek. "If you ever want me to, I always will."
I looked at him. Seven years of being a backup plan faded away completely. I wasn't just seen. I was valued.
"I'll take the project," I smiled.
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