
Boardroom to Bedroom
She built her company from nothing.
He built an empire out of breaking others.
When eco-tech CEO Elena Grant wakes up to headlines announcing a hostile takeover, she swears she'll never let billionaire tycoon Damian Cross steal more than her business. But the board has other plans: to save the company, they must co-lead for six months.
Forced into late-night strategy sessions, high-stakes investor retreats, and press conferences where their smiles are as sharp as their words, Elena and Damian discover a dangerous attraction simmering beneath their rivalry.
But Damian has secrets-ones that could destroy Elena's reputation and everything she's fought for. And in a world where deals are signed in ink but sealed behind closed doors, passion may cost them more than either can afford.
Enemies. Partners. Lovers?
In business, there are rules. In love, there's only risk.
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Chapter 8
The dining table in the Kronos suite wasn't really a dining table anymore. It was a battlefield disguised as mahogany, and the three board members arrayed on the far side looked like generals about to choose sides.
Reinhardt sat at the center, a man whose silver hair and heavy watch screamed old-world money. On his right, Katerina with her immaculate bun and icy poise, a humanitarian mask over a sharp business mind. Gruber sprawled on the left like a lion at rest, his cufflinks catching the light. He loved being courted.
Damian sat at the head of the table, not quite relaxed, but in control of his space. I sat at his right, a folder open in front of me though I already knew every number inside.
"Thank you for joining us," Damian began. His voice was velvet over steel. "We're here because Victor Lang has been busy."
Reinhardt's eyes flickered. "Lang says he can stabilize the merger. He says he has regulators lined up."
"Lang says a lot of things," Damian said evenly. "Half of them are true. The other half cost people their companies."
Katerina arched an eyebrow. "And you're different?"
"Different enough to be sitting here with Ms. Grant instead of trying to swallow her company whole," Damian said.
The way he said it - calm, deliberate - sent a ripple through the room. They weren't used to Damian Cross showing his cards.
I leaned forward slightly. "GreenSphere wasn't built to be a trophy. It was built to solve problems. This merger only works if that mission stays intact. Lang's offer ends that mission."
Gruber chuckled, a low rumble. "And you're what? The conscience of this little deal?"
I met his eyes without flinching. "I'm the future of it."
For a moment, no one spoke. Then Katerina tapped a manicured finger on the table. "Lang promised to protect GreenSphere's patents. You're saying he won't?"
"I'm saying he'll bury them in shell companies and licensing labyrinths until they're no longer GreenSphere's at all," I said. "And you know it."
Her eyes narrowed. Score one.
Damian slid a packet of papers across the table. "Lang's offshore movements over the last six months," he said. "He's been preparing this play longer than you think. If you back him, you're not stabilizing the merger. You're handing it to him."
Reinhardt flipped through the papers, his face tightening.
Gruber leaned back. "Even if that's true, the market likes him. The regulators like him. Investors like him."
"Investors like winning," Damian said softly. "And we're going to win."
"How?" Gruber asked.
Damian glanced at me. "Elena?"
My pulse skipped. This was my cue.
I stood slowly, palms flat on the table. "Because GreenSphere's next innovation - Project Helios - is about to go public. It's bigger than anything we've done before. Solar tech that's scalable, cheap, and patent-protected in three continents. The only way Lang can touch it is if we let him."
Gruber's eyebrows rose. "Helios isn't public."
"It is now," I said. "And if you back Lang, you'll be on the wrong side of the launch."
A long silence followed. I could feel Damian watching me, not intervening, letting me own the room.
Reinhardt cleared his throat. "This... changes the equation."
Katerina tapped her fingers again, slower this time. "You'd make this public without Lang?"
"Absolutely," I said. "I'd rather go down fighting than watch him cannibalize my company."
Gruber smiled faintly. "She's got teeth."
"Teeth aren't enough," Katerina said. "You'll need funding. Infrastructure. Political cover."
"We have all three," Damian said. "And you'll get your dividends. Bigger than Lang can promise."
Reinhardt leaned back, expression calculating. "You're asking us to choose a side."
"I'm asking you to choose the winning side," Damian said.
The three exchanged glances. I held my breath.
Finally Reinhardt closed the folder. "I'll think about it."
"Think fast," Damian said. "Lang's moving tonight."
They rose, one by one, offering polite nods. Gruber gave me a slow smile as he left. "You're impressive, Ms. Grant. Don't get eaten alive."
When the door closed behind them, my knees went weak. I sat back down hard, exhaling.
Damian's eyes were on me. "You were extraordinary," he said quietly.
"I was terrified," I admitted.
"Good," he said. "Terror keeps you sharp."
I shot him a look. "You're impossible."
He smiled slightly. "And yet here we are."
I leaned forward. "Do you think it worked?"
"They're not fools," he said. "They saw what Lang is. But he won't take this lying down."
"What's next?"
"We wait," he said. "And we get ready."
He stood and poured two glasses of wine from the decanter on the sideboard. He handed one to me. "To surviving our first battle together," he said.
I hesitated, then clinked his glass. "To surviving."
We drank. The wine was rich, dark, a little dangerous. Like him.
I set my glass down. "Damian..."
He looked at me.
"I can't keep doing this if you keep using me as a pawn," I said. "If we're really partners, I need to know it."
For a moment, his expression softened. "You're not a pawn," he said. "You're the queen."
The way he said it made my chest tighten.
Before I could respond, his phone buzzed. He glanced at it, and his face went still. "Lang's moving faster than I thought. He's called a press conference for tomorrow morning."
My stomach sank. "What kind of press conference?"
"An ambush," he said. "He's going to accuse us of collusion and regulatory fraud."
I stared at him. "That could kill the merger."
"Yes," he said. "Unless we kill his narrative first."
The city glittered below the windows, cold and bright. I felt the walls of the game closing in again, tighter, sharper.
"I'm not losing this company," I said softly.
Damian set his glass down and stepped closer, just enough that I could feel the heat of him. "Then don't," he said. "Stand with me, and we'll burn him down."
Something in his voice sent a shiver down my spine. For a heartbeat, I forgot the board, forgot Lang, forgot everything but the man standing in front of me, eyes like steel and fire.
And then I stepped back, forcing air into my lungs. "I need to think," I said.
He nodded once. "Do that. But think fast."
As he left the suite, the door closing softly behind him, I went back to the window. Zurich glittered like a thousand tiny stakes on a chessboard.
Lang was moving his pieces. Damian was moving his.
And now it was my turn.
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9.0
When Elena Cruz, a hardworking girl struggling to keep her family afloat, meets Adrian Cole, a cold but brilliant billionaire CEO, it's supposed to be nothing more than a chance encounter on a rainy night.
But fate doesn't let go that easily.
When Elena later takes a cleaning job at a corporate tower, she discovers that the stranger who once offered her a ride now owns the building-and half the city. He remembers her, though she tries to stay invisible. She's quiet, respectful, and determined to keep her dignity intact, no matter how powerful he is.
Adrian, who's spent years surrounded by people who only wanted his money or name, finds himself drawn to Elena's honesty and calm strength. She's not impressed by his wealth, and somehow, that's what makes him want her even more.
What begins as a series of small encounters slowly grows into something neither of them expected-a love that feels real in a world full of pretense. But as their worlds collide, pride, secrets, and the eyes of society test everything they're building together.
Can love truly bridge the gap between two completely different lives?
Or will the world remind them that some skies were never meant to meet?

7.2
"Still playing dirty, Huntress?" he taunted, pinning me with those piercing grey-blue eyes.
"Still hiding behind your daddy's money, Reaper?" I shot back, my blood boiling.
Lanaya Roux and Maverick Hayden are college hockey royalty-and bitter rivals. As the captains of competing university teams, their hatred on the ice is matched only by the legendary feud between their billionaire families' empires.
But when their ruthless fathers force them into a fake engagement to secure an $18 billion corporate merger, Lanaya and Maverick are thrown into the ultimate game of survival.
The rules are simple: Live together in the same penthouse. Smile for the cameras. Pretend to be madly in love for six months.
It was supposed to be strictly business. But behind closed doors, the venom they spit at each other quickly morphs into a scorching, undeniable addiction. Maverick is an arrogant, aggressively protective alpha who refuses to let her go, and Lanaya is the fiercely independent captain who refuses to submit.
Beneath their explosive chemistry lies a devastating secret: a shared tragedy from eight years ago that claimed the life of Lanaya's brother and shattered their innocent childhood bond.
With the national hockey championship on the line, scandalous secrets surfacing, and unseen enemies sabotaging their every move, the line between love and hate has never been so dangerous.
What happens when the fake engagement to your worst enemy becomes the only real thing in your life?

7.1
Five years ago, my fiancé and stepsister murdered my parents and stole our fortune, leaving me-eight months pregnant-to die.
Now I'd returned under a new identity, hiding my beauty and marrying into the richest family.
People whispered that I'd soon be cast out, but when I shed my disguise, layer after layer of my true self stunned everyone.
My ex-fiancé's family crumbled, and he begged on his knees for mercy.
My husband, powerful in both business and the underworld, pulled me close and declared to my ex, "Do you really think my wife needs your love?"
Headlines revealed: I was his true love all along.
My stepsister's face contorted with fury as she shrieked, "What are you so smug about? You're just a stand-in! Once his true love comes back, you'll be the town's laughingstock, just like I am!"

9.3
For five years, I was Ashton Miller's invisible partner, his loyal fiancée, pouring my life into building his empire from the shadows. Tonight, the Bronze Deer exhibition, my masterpiece, was finally opening at the Met, a testament to our shared future.
Then, Bianca, a third-tier actress, stepped into the spotlight in *my* custom Vera Wang wedding dress. My blood ran cold as Ashton's arm circled her waist, his whispered words promising to make her the "new queen of the city."
Five years of trust and sacrifice crumbled. I was a blood bag, drained and discarded. When I publicly exposed their lies, Ashton cornered me backstage, his face twisted in fury, threatening to ruin me, to blacklist me forever. I ripped off his engagement ring, tossing it at his chest. "We're done," I said, walking out as his enraged screams echoed.
The man whose empire I secretly built called me a parasite, his mistress feigning tears, painting me as delusional. My guilt vanished, replaced by freezing, absolute hatred for the man who twisted reality to erase my existence.
Standing in the New York rain, I finally pulled out the military-grade encrypted phone hidden for five years. The line clicked open instantly, a low, gravelly voice asking, "Is it you?" Before I could answer, Archer's voice hardened: "Give me the location. I'll be there in ten minutes. Who touched you? I want his life."

8.6
"We both know this match is not our will. For that reason, I'm offering you a contract."
My eyes widened in shock at Harrison's words-an open proposal from a man I had only met for the first time.
What the average family could never pull off happened effortlessly among the right people.
I scanned through the printed agreement in my hands.
No interference in each other's personal lives
Absolute confidentiality of the marriage contract, agreed upon by both parties
The marriage shall last a minimum of two years. If separation is still difficult to implement after that period, the contract may be extended until circumstances permit otherwise
Some of the clauses were... interesting.
A contract like this wasn't natural for a couple about to get married. But strangely, it made me feel more prepared than blindly stepping into the unknown as a member of the Marcus family.
"I deliberately left the last page blank," Harrison said calmly, tapping the paper with his finger. "Please write your conditions."
His assistant smoothly placed a ballpoint pen into my hand.
I didn't hesitate.
Respect both families as one
No physical contact
Separate bedrooms
I've always preferred being alone. I've never had a boyfriend-and I never cared to.
Unfortunately, my sister did.
She was in love, yet she had been betrothed to a billionaire's son she was now being forced to marry.
I pitied her.
So I made a decision that changed everything.
I replaced her.
Harrison Marcus, the billionaire's son, didn't want to marry a stranger either. So he proposed a contract-to me.
Helping my sister.
A marriage without love.
A deal that would end in divorce.
Or so we thought.
Two years later, we planned to file for divorce and walk away like strangers.
But contracts don't account for feelings...
and neither did we.

7.5
I spent ten years blindly devoted to my husband, Kyler, building a perfect life together.
When I went into premature labor, he held my hand and promised everything would be fine.
But the moment I woke up in the VIP delivery room, the doctor coldly declared my newborn daughter dead.
Kyler rushed in, his face a mask of grief, insisting on taking her body away immediately to handle the arrangements.
If I hadn't heard my supposedly dead baby's telepathic voice echoing in my head, I would have handed her over.
She told me Kyler had poisoned my prenatal vitamins to induce early labor.
He bribed the medical team to fake her death so he could harvest her rare stem cells to save his sick mistress.
And worse, he had pulled the security detail from our eight-year-old son's school.
He was letting cartel kidnappers take my boy just to force me to sign over my family's billionaire trust fund.
The man I kissed every morning was a monster wearing my husband's skin.
How could he smile at me while planning to murder our children and drain my family's wealth?
The sheer terror and betrayal tore my heart into a thousand jagged pieces.
But I didn't scream or confront him.
Instead, I faked a hysterical breakdown, clutched my baby tight, and quietly contacted my family's private mercenary team.
"File the injunctions. I want him destroyed by morning."