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CEO Unveils Lover's Deceit

I checked my reflection in the glass wall of the conference room, smoothing down my navy Armani suit. The board meeting had gone exceptionally well—another acquisition secured, another step toward expanding my tech empire. My phone buzzed with a calendar reminder: Ryan's birthday tomorrow. I smiled, thinking of the Rolex Daytona nestled in my purse. Ryan had been eyeing it for months, casually pointing it out in magazine spreads, sighing about how men like him "deserved nice things." Little did he know I'd purchased it weeks ago. The $40,000 price tag hadn't even made me flinch. "Victoria, that presentation was brilliant," Jessica, my executive assistant, said as she collected my documents. "The board practically ate out of your hand." "Thanks, Jess." I glanced at my watch. "What time is my flight tomorrow?" "2 PM. You'll be back in New York by 10." I bit my lip, an impulsive thought forming.
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I checked my reflection in the glass wall of the conference room, smoothing down my navy Armani suit. The board meeting had gone exceptionally well—another acquisition secured, another step toward expanding my tech empire. My phone buzzed with a calendar reminder: Ryan's birthday tomorrow.

I smiled, thinking of the Rolex Daytona nestled in my purse. Ryan had been eyeing it for months, casually pointing it out in magazine spreads, sighing about how men like him "deserved nice things." Little did he know I'd purchased it weeks ago. The $40,000 price tag hadn't even made me flinch.

"Victoria, that presentation was brilliant," Jessica, my executive assistant, said as she collected my documents. "The board practically ate out of your hand."

"Thanks, Jess." I glanced at my watch. "What time is my flight tomorrow?"

"2 PM. You'll be back in New York by 10."

I bit my lip, an impulsive thought forming. "Can you see if there's anything leaving tonight? I want to surprise Ryan for his birthday."

Jessica raised an eyebrow but quickly tapped on her tablet. "There's a red-eye at 11. You'd land at JFK around 7 AM."

"Book it," I said, already imagining Ryan's face when I walked through the door. I pulled out my phone and typed: *Happy early birthday, can't wait to celebrate!*

Little did I know those would be the last normal moments of my relationship.

* * *

The morning light filtered through the windows of JFK as I wheeled my carry-on toward the exit. Despite the red-eye flight, I felt energized. I'd built a multi-million dollar company from nothing; a sleepless night was nothing new.

The taxi ride to Manhattan passed in a blur of anticipation. I fingered the small blue box in my purse, imagining Ryan's reaction. He thought I was still in LA. He thought the apartment was his. He thought a lot of things that weren't true.

I'd maintained the charade for over a year now—pretending to earn just $3,000 a month while secretly paying for everything. The $8,500 monthly rent for the SoHo apartment. The $1,200 dinners at Le Bernardin. The $2,000 Tom Ford jackets that Ryan believed were gifts from his mysterious "sugar mama."

It was ridiculous, really. But every time I considered telling him the truth, I remembered my parents—my successful mother and my resentful father, their marriage crumbling under the weight of his wounded pride. I couldn't bear to see that same resentment in Ryan's eyes.

The taxi pulled up to our building. *His* building, as far as he knew. I tipped the driver generously and pulled my suitcase toward the entrance, nodding at the doorman who knew perfectly well who owned the apartment.

The elevator ride to the twelfth floor gave me a moment to fix my makeup and smooth my hair. I wanted to look perfect for him.

I slid my key into the lock and pushed the door open, the familiar scent of the home I'd created welcoming me. But something was off. There was another scent—an unfamiliar perfume, heavy and cloying.

"Finally," came a woman's voice from my living room. "I've been waiting forever. Bring the champagne from the kitchen, will you?"

I froze, my suitcase half through the doorway. Sitting on my custom velvet sofa—the one I'd waited three months for—was a woman I'd never seen before. Tall, blonde, draped in what looked like a silk robe. *My* silk robe.

"Excuse me?" I managed, my voice barely audible.

The woman—Charlotte, I would later learn—looked up, irritation flashing across her perfectly made-up face. "Oh, you're not the delivery person." She frowned, looking me up and down. "Who are you?"

Before I could answer, the front door opened behind me. Ryan stood there, his arms full of grocery bags, his face transitioning from surprise to panic to calculated calm in the space of a heartbeat.

"Lily!" he exclaimed, using a name that wasn't mine. "What are you doing here? I thought you were in Chicago."

I stared at him, confusion rendering me speechless. His eyes pleaded with me, a silent communication I couldn't decipher.

"Baby, who is this?" Charlotte asked, now standing, her tone possessive.

Ryan set down the groceries and moved to her side, slipping an arm around her waist. He looked at me, and I saw something die in his eyes—any pretense of love, of respect.

"Charlotte, this is my cousin Lily," he said smoothly. "She helps around the apartment sometimes. Lily, this is Charlotte, my girlfriend."

The world stopped spinning. In that moment, I wasn't Victoria Harper, the CEO who had closed a multi-million dollar deal hours earlier. I was nobody. A cousin. A maid. A ghost in my own home.

And as I stood there, the Rolex burning a hole in my purse, I felt something shift inside me—something cold and precise and dangerous awakening.

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