
Breaking Free from CEO
Chapter 1
The Mandarin Oriental ballroom glittered like a dream. Crystal chandeliers cast diamond-like reflections across the sea of Manhattan's business elite, all here to celebrate Sterling Enterprises' biggest triumph—my triumph. My hand instinctively went to my clutch, feeling the weight of both the five-billion-dollar deal documents and the platinum engagement ring I'd purchased last month. Tonight was the night everything would change.
Seven years of shadows were about to end.
I smoothed down my midnight blue gown, chosen specifically because Logan once said it made my eyes look like 'oceans he could drown in.' The thought brought a smile to my lips. How many nights had I spent working until dawn, sacrificing sleep, friendships, and even my health for this moment? The migraine medication in my purse was a silent reminder of the toll, but it would all be worth it now.
"Nicole! You look stunning," Jessica Chen, a junior executive I'd mentored, approached with a champagne flute. "Everyone's talking about the Nakamura deal. Five billion! It's incredible."
"Thank you," I accepted the glass, scanning the room for Logan. "Have you seen Mr. Sterling?"
"He's backstage with Madison," Jessica replied, something flickering in her eyes that I couldn't quite read. "They're preparing for the announcements."
My stomach tightened slightly at Madison's name, but I dismissed the feeling. After tonight, Logan's assistant wouldn't matter anymore. He'd promised that this deal would be the turning point—the achievement that would finally allow him to announce our relationship publicly and promote me to vice president.
The lights dimmed, and conversations hushed as Logan stepped onto the stage, commanding attention in his tailored black suit. My heart swelled with pride and anticipation. He looked every inch the powerful CEO, but I alone knew the vulnerable man beneath that armor. Or so I thought.
"Ladies and gentlemen," his voice resonated through the ballroom, "tonight we celebrate an unprecedented achievement for Sterling Enterprises. The Nakamura deal represents not just the largest acquisition in our company's history, but a testament to the extraordinary talent and dedication within our ranks."
I felt eyes turning toward me, acknowledging whispers rippling through the crowd. My fingers closed around the ring in my clutch. Soon.
"Such monumental success requires leadership of the highest caliber," Logan continued, his gaze sweeping the room but somehow never quite landing on me. "Which is why I'm thrilled to announce our new Vice President of Global Acquisitions."
My breath caught. This was it.
"Please join me in congratulating the brilliant and beautiful Madison Hayes."
The world seemed to slow down as Madison emerged from the wings, her crimson dress a slash of blood against the white stage. Applause erupted around me, but all I could hear was the thundering of my pulse.
"Not only has Madison proven herself an invaluable asset to Sterling Enterprises," Logan's voice continued through the roaring in my ears, "but she has also been an incredible support to me personally."
His arm slid around her waist with practiced ease.
"I'm proud to have my girlfriend by my side as we enter this new chapter of growth."
Girlfriend.
The champagne glass nearly slipped from my numb fingers. Seven years of my life crystallized into a single, shattering moment of clarity. The whispers around me turned to a deafening buzz as Madison accepted the vice president plaque—my plaque—with a practiced look of surprise and delight.
I stood frozen, unable to move as Madison leaned into the microphone. "I'm so honored by this recognition, and so blessed to have Logan's trust both professionally and personally."
Somehow, I maintained my composure, even as Jessica's pitying glance told me everyone knew. They all knew I'd been nothing but a shadow, a secret, a fool.
I waited until the speeches ended, until the crowd dispersed into clusters of networking and celebration. Then, with legs that threatened to buckle beneath me, I made my way to Logan's glass-walled office overlooking the glittering Manhattan skyline.
He was there, reviewing something on his tablet, as if he hadn't just shattered my world. He didn't even look up when I entered.
"What was that?" My voice was barely audible.
Logan finally glanced up, his expression impassive. "Nicole. I thought you'd be celebrating. The Nakamura deal was impressive work."
"You called her your girlfriend. You gave her my promotion." Each word felt like glass in my throat.
He sighed, setting down his tablet with the air of someone preparing to deal with an unreasonable child. "Madison has the public-facing qualities the position requires. And our arrangement has always been clear."
"Our arrangement?" I echoed, disbelief washing over me. "Seven years, Logan. Seven years of promises that 'someday' we'd go public. That 'eventually' I'd have the recognition I deserved."
"You're being unreasonable," he said coldly, standing to pour himself a scotch from the crystal decanter by the window. "You know my position. The board, the shareholders—they have certain expectations. Madison makes sense for the company image."
"And what about us? What about everything I've sacrificed?"
"Business is business, Nicole." His eyes hardened. "I thought you understood that better than anyone."
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