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Breaking Free from CEO

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.
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Chapter 2

"Business is business, Nicole." Logan's words cut through me like a blade of ice. "I thought you understood that better than anyone."

I stared at him, this stranger wearing the face of the man I'd loved for seven years. The man I'd sacrificed everything for. The man who now looked at me with cold detachment, as if my broken heart was nothing but an inconvenience in his perfectly ordered world.

"I understand perfectly now," I said, my voice steadier than I felt. The platinum ring burned in my clutch like a hot coal. Seven years of my life reduced to a business arrangement. Seven years of promises evaporated into nothing.

Without another word, I turned and walked out of his office. Each step felt like moving through molasses, but somehow my spine remained straight, my chin high. The ballroom's lights seemed harsher now, the faces of Manhattan's elite suddenly vulture-like as they watched me emerge from Logan's office.

Madison stood near the stage, her crimson dress like a victory flag, surrounded by sycophants already adjusting to the new power dynamic. She caught my eye and had the audacity to offer a small, pitying smile.

Something snapped inside me.

I changed course, my heels clicking purposefully across the marble floor toward the stage. Conversations hushed as I passed. I felt rather than saw Logan emerge from his office behind me, sensing the shift in the room's energy.

I ascended the steps to the podium, my midnight blue gown trailing behind me like the last remnants of my former life. With steady hands, I adjusted the microphone. The room fell silent.

"Ladies and gentlemen of Sterling Enterprises," my voice rang clear through the ballroom, "I'd like to make an announcement of my own."

I reached into my clutch and removed the platinum ring, holding it up so it caught the light of the chandeliers. Gasps rippled through the crowd.

"For seven years, I've been the secret behind Sterling Enterprises' most successful acquisitions. For seven years, I've been the shadow behind your CEO's throne." My eyes found Logan's in the crowd, his face a mask of shock and growing anger. "For seven years, I've been waiting for a promise that was never meant to be kept."

I placed the ring deliberately on the podium, the soft clink audible in the stunned silence.

"Tonight, I had planned to propose. Instead, I'm proposing something different." I smiled, feeling lighter with each word. "Seven years I've been your secret. Tonight I propose my freedom."

I stepped away from the microphone, the weight of seven years lifting from my shoulders. As I descended the stairs, the room erupted in murmurs and shocked whispers. I walked through the parting crowd, past Logan's thunderous expression, past Madison's venomous glare, and out into the cool Manhattan night.

* * *

The next morning, I arrived at Sterling Enterprises at my usual 7:30 AM. The security guard did a double-take as I swiped my badge, clearly surprised to see me after last night's spectacle. I kept my head high, ignoring the stares and sudden silences that followed me through the lobby.

When the elevator doors opened on the executive floor, I stepped out into an altered reality. Where yesterday my office had stood—corner suite with views of Central Park—there was now only an empty space. My nameplate had been removed, my assistant's desk cleared.

"Ms. Parker?" A nervous-looking HR representative approached. "Mr. Sterling has reassigned your office. I'm to escort you to your new workspace."

I followed her to the elevator, down to the basement level where the fluorescent lights buzzed and the air smelled of old paper and dampness. She led me to a windowless room barely larger than a storage closet, containing a metal desk, an outdated computer, and a chair with a broken wheel.

"Your new assignment details will be emailed shortly," she said, unable to meet my eyes before hurrying away.

I placed my purse on the desk, refusing to let my emotions show. This was punishment, swift and calculated. Logan was sending a message.

By lunchtime, I needed air. I took the elevator back up, planning to step outside for a moment. As the doors opened on the main floor, I saw Jessica Chen waiting with a group of junior executives. Our eyes met briefly before she quickly looked away, turning her body as if suddenly fascinated by the wall directory.

"I heard she had some kind of emotional meltdown," a whispered voice carried clearly in the marble lobby. "Complete professional suicide."

"Madison says she's been unstable for months," another voice added. "Logan kept her on out of pity."

Jessica said nothing to defend me, the woman who had mentored her, who had fought for her promotion last quarter. Instead, she nodded along, already aligning herself with the new power structure.

As the elevator doors closed between us, I caught her glance once more—a flash of guilt quickly buried under self-preservation. In that moment, I realized how completely alone I was in this glass and steel tower I'd helped build.

And yet, strangely, I felt something new stirring beneath the hurt: the first fragile seedling of freedom.

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