
Falling for the CEO's brother
Elise thought her life was finally falling into place. She turned down her father's company to work as executive assistant to Marcus Grey-the boy she's loved since childhood, now the powerful CEO she's devoted her life to.
But when Marcus proposes to another woman, Elise's world crumbles. Enter Sebastian Deluca-Marcus's tattooed, ruthless, long-estranged brother. He's everything Marcus isn't: dangerous, magnetic, and determined to take back his place in New York.
But, there's something odd about him.
Something changed since he arrived.
Bound by family secrets and a mutual desire to expose Marcus's fiancée, Elise and Sebastian form an uneasy alliance. But as sparks ignite between them, Elise must choose: remain loyal to the boy she thought she loved, or risk everything for the man who sees her as more than a shadow.
Some loves are safe. Others are consuming. Which one will she survive?
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Chapter 6
Elise's pov
Not long after that I told everyone that I needed to go to bed early so as not to miss my flight the next day. My mom made me promise to come to home next week once I was back in New York for a family dinner.
Marcus didn't even spare me a glance after he returned to the table, it stung but I said nothing.
As I walked out of the hotel I heard someone call out, "wait!"
Turning, I saw my sister running towards me in way too high heels that made me wonder how she hadn't face planted into the floor yet. I waited until she was close to me before speaking, "what's up?"
She held up a hand silently telling me to wait for her to catch a breath which I did. Finally she spoke, "I'm coming to your hotel with you."
"Why?"
"Because..." she frantically searched for an answer then blurted out. "I didn't book a hotel."
I raised an eyebrow that said. Really? Is that the best you could come up with?
She winched.
I shot her a deadpan look before turning and walking away. "Good night, Olive."
"Wait." She grabbed my wrist with a sheepish expression. "You see..."
I knew why she was here. She's the only member of my family who knows how I feel towards Marcus and she probably wants to keep an eye on me so I don't spiral but honestly, right now I wanted to be alone.
"Just leave me be for tonight, Olive." A tired sigh escaped me.
"Oh, Eli." She said more softly this time. "I know that tonight must have been... hard."
It was but hearing her say it made it even worse. I was barely keeping up my facade and the last thing I needed was to breakdown in the hotel parking lot.
"It was," I admitted quietly, my voice cracking despite my best efforts. I looked away, blinking fast so the tears didn't spill again.
Olive stepped closer and playfully bumped her shoulder against mine. "Which is exactly why I'm not letting you go back there alone so that you'll sit in that room, mope, probably cry yourself sick and eat a depressing minibar Snickers. You need me."
I let out a small, humorless laugh. "You're unbelievable. This isn't about you babysitting me, Olive. I'll be fine."
She tilted her head, lips quirking. "You're the least convincing liar I know. You weren't fine when you failed your driver's test the first time, you weren't fine when Netflix canceled your favorite show, and you sure as hell aren't fine right now."
I glared at her but she wasn't wrong.
"And," she added with a dramatic spin, "what kind of sister would I be if I didn't swoop in during your heartbreak and supply ice cream, tissues, and brutal honesty? Hm?"
I pinched the bridge of my nose. "Or maybe you just didn't book a hotel and now you're guilt-tripping me."
Olive grinned, caught red-handed. "Two birds, one stone."
I rolled my eyes and started walking again. "You're impossible."
"And you love me," she sang, struggling to keep up in those ridiculous heels.
"I tolerate you," I muttered, though the corner of my mouth betrayed me with a twitch.
She bumped her shoulder against mine again. "Close enough. So, roommate?"
I slowed down, pulling out my phone to order an Uber. A long tired sigh slipped out of me, I wanted space, but she wasn't going to let up and maybe, deep down, I didn't want to be completely alone tonight.
"Fine," I sighed at last.
Olive lit up, looping her arm through mine like she'd just won a trophy. "Knew you'd see reason. Now, about that minibar Snickers-dibs."
I groaned, but I couldn't stop the small smile tugging at my lips as we waited.
****
Soon, we were in an Uber heading back to my hotel simply staring out the window as the city of LA glittered as we drove past.
Olive was furiously texting her PA on her phone because something urgent had come up that she needed a moment to handle.
I didn't mind the silence, in fact I welcomed it.
As soon as we got into my hotel room, I slammed the door shut and pressed my back against it. Chest heaving like I had run a marathon which in a way I had but it was a marathon of feeling.
My heels clattered as I kicked them away along side my purse and then it all came crashing down as I drew my knees up to my chest and buried my head in it.
My shoulders shook with silent sobs breaking through the cracks of the facade I had forced myself to put up all night.
I didn't care that olive stood over me watching me break down. I just needed to let it out.
My eyes burned, ugly tears leaving streaks through the perfect makeup I had done just for him.
God, Marcus.
My chest ached as though someone had shoved a fist right through it and ripped out my heart. How many years had I loved him? Since childhood, since those summer nights when we lay under the stars and whispered promises to each othee. He was always my forever, even when he never said it back. I gave him everything-my loyalty, my time and even my career. I turned down my father's company, my birthright, to stand by him. To be close to him.
And for what?
To stand in that room like a fool, watching as the words I had prayed to hear my whole life-Will you marry me-were meant for someone else.
For Victoria.
The images from today would forever be engraved in my mind. The way she squealed in joy and kisses him, the sparkle of the ring under the chandelier, the way Marcus looked at her like she was the only person in the room. Like she was his entire world.
Another ugly sob escaped me as I clutched my dress tightly as if holding it would keep me from falling apart completely.
All I had ever wanted was to be loved by him. Was that too much to ask? Was I so unworthy that the one person I devoted my life to couldn't even see me?
I curled into myself, wrapping my arms around myself to be small like the little girl I used to be.
I just wished I could disappear.
I felt Olive kneel in front of me. I didn't even life my bad because I just wanted the world to leave me alone.
"Eli..." she whispered hesitantly.
She didn't rush me. She didn't say anything at first. She simply came and sat beside me on the floor, her presence a silent comfort. I broke again, collapsing sideways until my face pressed against her shoulder, my tears soaking her dress. She wrapped her arms around me, stroking my hair gently the way she used to when I was a little girl scared of thunderstorms.
"I've got you," she murmured, voice soft even though I could hear the ache in it. "Let it out."
So I did. I cried until I was empty, until the sobs slowed into hiccups and my body didn't shake anymore. Olive held me through it all and for the first time all night, I didn't feel completely alone.
"You're stronger than this, Eli," she said softly when my breathing finally steadied. "Marcus was never your forever. He just borrowed your heart for too long."
An empty, shaky, bitter laugh escaped from me. "You make it sound so simple."
"It isn't simple. But it's true." She tilted her head as I looked up at her. Suddenly, a teasing look got into her eyes that made me know that whatever she was about to say next would be absurd. "Besides... maybe your forever doesn't look like Marcus."
I frowned at her. "What's that supposed to mean?"
"Oh, come on." She gave me a smug little smile. "You can't tell me you didn't notice the way Sebastian looked at you tonight."
Of course that's where she's going.
Heat rushed to my face instantly. "Olive, no. Don't-"
She gasped theatrically. "You did notice!"
I buried my face in my hands. "He was just... curious. Maybe wondering why his little brother's awkward best friend was still hanging around with a sad look on her face."
"Mmhm. Sure." Olive poked me in the side until I swatted at her. "That man wasn't curious. He was... invested. Like he could see right through you maybe he also wanted to be inside you, you know?" She wiggled her eyebrow suggestively, making me pinch her.
"Ouch!" She squeaked, laughing. "And don't think I missed that blush when he winked at you."
"Olive." I groaned, but her laughter eased something heavy inside me. She always knew how to break the tension, even when I swore I hated her for it.
"Fine, fine," she said, patting my knee. "But seriously don't you think it's weird? The whole mysterious-brother thing? He shows up out of nowhere, Marcus freaks out, and then he drops that little bomb about staying in New York?"
I sighed, sitting up straighter. "I've been wondering the same thing. He doesn't need to be here, he's already one of the biggest CEOs in the world. So why come back now?"
"You know what time it is?" She said excitedly clapping her hands.
I rolled my eyes but smiled nevertheless because she was about to say something we came up with as kids.
"Oli-eli investigation time!" She announced throwing her hands up making me laugh at her antics.
"You're right." I said getting up and walking to my desk. "Come on."
Something definitely wasn't adding up and it ate away at me as I grabbed my laptop from my desk. Olive scooted closer, propping her chin on my shoulder as I typed in his name: Sebastian Deluca.
The results filled the screen instantly, article after article, headline after headline. Each one made my mouth fall open wider.
"Holy crap," Olive whispered. "He's... huge."
He was more than huge. He was untouchable.
A mogul who had built an empire across Europe, leading in artificial intelligence, renewable energy, and medical tech. His name appeared alongside Bill Gates and Elon Musk. There were pictures of him shaking hands with Gates, standing beside Obama, even one with the North Korean president.
"Marcus looks like a kid playing CEO next to this," Olive muttered.
My stomach twisted. She was right. Compared to Sebastian, Marcus seemed... ordinary.
So why? Why was a man who already owned half the world be so determined to return to New York?
I went deeper, searching for anything that might explain it. But the further I went, the more obvious it became: his private life was a mystery. No spouse, no exes, no family ties. Nothing but a carefully curated public image.
"He's good at hiding things," I whispered.
Olive nudged me with her shoulder. "Or maybe he just doesn't want nosy sisters like us digging into his love life."
I rolled my eyes, but her teasing couldn't distract me from the unease in my chest. Sebastian Deluca was a ghost, a man who let the world see only what he allowed. And now, for reasons I couldn't yet understand, he was here and I am now involved with him due to a deal I had made on a rollercoaster of emotions.
"Okay, enough." I shut the laptop with a snap, pressing it to my chest.
Olive leaned against me, sighing. "So? What do you think?"
I stared at the ceiling, Sebastian's smirk playing my mind and the fact that I had shook hands with a man who might be either the devil or an angel but only time would tell.
"I think..." My whisper was barely audible, even to myself. "Why are you back, Sebastian Deluca?"
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7.8
Alayna was working a grueling catering shift in worn-out heels to support her broke college boyfriend, Caiden, who claimed to be studying at the library.
But through the crack of a VIP suite door, she saw him wearing a bespoke suit and a Patek Philippe watch, sipping expensive liquor.
"It's a little poverty role-play. Keeps things interesting."
He was laughing with his rich friends, mocking her as his clueless "charity case."
To make matters worse, she was forced into a humiliating mascot costume just in time to watch him passionately kiss his wealthy ex-girlfriend.
That same night, Alayna's mother collapsed with gastric cancer, requiring a half-million-dollar surgery.
When a desperate Alayna begged Caiden for help, he refused.
"Why don't you just apply for Medicaid? That's the path for people like you."
For two years, she had starved herself to buy his textbooks, his tickets, and his shoes.
He had stolen her sweat and her sacrifices, all for a cruel game.
The sheer audacity of his betrayal made her blood run cold.
When a billionaire stranger stepped in to pay her mother's medical bills in exchange for a one-year fake marriage, Alayna didn't hesitate to sign the contract.
She slipped the flawless diamond ring onto her finger, opened a spreadsheet, and sent Caiden an invoice for every single cent.
This time, she was going to dismantle his entire life.

9.3
Ginny was chained to a concrete pillar in an abandoned warehouse, bleeding and betrayed by the two people she trusted most.
Her fiancé, Brant, and her adopted sister, Coretta, had just slashed her face open. Brant coldly admitted she was nothing but a disposable key to a vault, right before he tossed a lighter onto the gasoline-soaked floor.
As Ginny burned alive in the roaring inferno, the heavy iron doors were violently smashed open. Bedford Parks—the notoriously ruthless, germaphobic "monster" of Silicon Valley whom Ginny had always feared—charged straight into the flames. Ignoring the blistering heat, he shielded her charred body with his own. A massive steel beam collapsed, snapping his spine.
"I love you."
He coughed up blood, whispering his final words against her blackened skin before dying to protect her.
Hovering as a ghost, Ginny's soul screamed in agonizing realization. She had spent her life terrified of Bedford, yet he was the only one who truly loved her, while her supposed family laughed at her gruesome murder.
Suddenly, a blinding white light swallowed the warehouse.
Ginny gasped for air, opening her eyes to find herself sitting in the back of a luxury Maybach. She was eighteen again, wearing the humiliating clown makeup Coretta had tricked her into wearing on the day she was brought back to the wealthy Steele estate.
Ginny stared at her reflection, her dark eyes turning cold and sharp.
This time, she would tear her betrayers apart piece by piece, and she would protect her "monster."

8.8
Alaia Dudley spent her life playing the devoted partner, completely unaware that her fiancé Austen was sleeping with another woman.
She thought the worst he could do was break her heart, until she found herself pinned to a cold operating table.
Austen held her down with a cruel smirk while a scalpel sliced through her sternum.
They cracked her chest open while she was still fully conscious.
The agonizing pain of her heart being cut out burned into her nerve endings.
She realized then that to him, she was never a lover—just a spare organ, a boring piece of wood to be discarded the second his true love needed it.
She died in excruciating agony, choking on her own blood while the man she loved walked away with her heart.
Until her last breath, she didn't understand why she had to suffer so brutally.
Why did she waste her life begging for a monster's attention? Why did they get a happy ending while she was carved up like an animal?
But then, ice-cold water flooded her lungs, and Alaia violently broke the surface of her bathwater.
Her trembling fingers touched her smooth, flawless chest. No scars. Her heart was still beating.
The date on her phone glared back at her: it was exactly five years ago.
Tonight was the exact night Austen first took his mistress to a hotel room.
This time, she wouldn't just expose them. She would use Wall Street's most terrifying tyrant as her personal weapon to strip them of everything they had.

8.6
To save my father's failing workshop from ruthless loan sharks, I sold one year of my life.
I signed a fake marriage contract with Cameron Fox, an icy billionaire who needed a wife to pacify his sick grandmother. The rules were strict: it was purely a commercial transaction, with absolutely no physical contact and no emotional attachments.
Soon after, that cold hearted man seemed different to me. Wait, is he pursuing me?

8.6
Ellery was trapped in a suffocating marriage with Manhattan's most ruthless billionaire, Holland Sutton.
She silently endured his blatant affairs, even measuring his mistress for custom lingerie at her own design studio. She drank foul, black fertility potions forced on her by his cruel mother, who treated her like nothing more than a breeding machine.
She only tolerated the endless abuse because her own brother blackmailed her. He threatened to pull the plug on their dying mother's life support if Ellery didn't secure Holland's massive investment for his company. So, she swallowed her pride. She let Holland drag her around like a trophy, let his mother demand she quit her business, and allowed herself to be stripped of all dignity.
But then, the devastating news broke.
Holland's cousin had just welcomed a baby boy, securing the family inheritance. Ellery's womb was suddenly useless to the Sutton empire. The promised investment for her brother was instantly revoked. Every humiliation, every bitter potion she had choked down, was for absolutely nothing. She had been the perfect, silent puppet in a sick game she could never win.
Yet, Holland simply dragged her to the closet and threw a black haute couture gown at her feet.
"Put that on. Tonight, you are going to smile and show all of New York that my marriage is perfectly intact."
Staring at the heavy dress on the floor, a cold, terrifying clarity replaced her despair. If the rules of his twisted game had changed, then so had hers.

8.5
Kelsi Owens stood in front of the mirror in a six-figure gown, ready to marry into the wealthy Harrington family.
But her fiancé, Jeb, didn't even look at her. He abandoned her right in the middle of the fitting because his widowed sister-in-law, Seraphina, called crying.
That same night, Kelsi collapsed on her apartment floor with a ruptured appendix. Sweating and in blinding agony, she called Jeb for help.
Instead of concern, she heard Seraphina laughing and party music blaring in the background. Jeb just snapped at her.
"Stop being dramatic. Seraphina is the guest of honor tonight. I can't leave."
He hung up, leaving her to call her own ambulance. Kelsi woke up from emergency surgery completely alone, only to receive a cold text from Jeb calling her fragile.
To make matters worse, her toxic adoptive family didn't care that she almost died. They demanded she crawl back and apologize to Jeb just so they could keep leeching off her connections and trust fund.
Lying in that cold hospital bed, the illusion finally shattered. For three years, she had always been the one left waiting. She realized she meant absolutely nothing to the people she loved.
Kelsi didn't cry, and she didn't beg.
She calmly texted Jeb to call off the engagement, blocked his number, and cut ties with her greedy relatives forever.
She was finally walking away. What she didn't know was that the city's most ruthless billionaire had been watching her, and he was already weaving a golden net to claim her for himself.