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From Ex’s Betrayal to CEO’s Bed Novel Cover

From Ex’s Betrayal to CEO’s Bed

Eliza gave her heart—and her career—to her boss, Nathan. For a year, she worked like his shadow, pulling strings behind the scenes, only to be humiliated when he publicly announced his engagement… to the wealthy intern he’d chosen over her. Disgraced, Eliza lost everything. Until Alessandro—the aloof, powerful heir of a consulting empire—decided to hire her. Known for his ruthless standards, Alessandro stunned everyone by taking a chance on the woman Nathan tried to ruin. In the heat of high-stakes projects and late-night strategy sessions, sparks ignite, but Eliza is still haunted by betrayal. When Nathan reappears, whispering lies and waving photos of Alessandro with another woman, Eliza’s world fractures again. But Alessandro refuses to let her slip away. With shocking truths revealed, and his devotion laid bare, Eliza must finally choose between the toxic pull of the past… and the man willing to risk everything to keep her.
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Chapter 2

The elevator ride to Nathan's penthouse felt endless, each floor passing like a countdown to my own destruction.

My hands were shaking as I pressed the button for the thirty-second floor, my reflection in the polished steel doors showing a woman I barely recognized—wild-eyed, desperate, clinging to the last threads of her dignity.

I hadn't changed clothes. Hadn't fixed my makeup. I'd driven straight from the office in my wrinkled blouse and day-old mascara, fueled by nothing but rage and the need for answers.

If Nathan wanted to pretend I didn't exist, he was about to learn just how wrong he was.

The doors slid open to reveal a marble foyer that screamed money—the kind of old-world elegance that Nathan had always coveted but never quite achieved. Crystal chandeliers cast warm light over guests in designer suits and cocktail dresses, their laughter floating through the air like music I wasn't invited to hear.

I stepped into the crowd, and it was like walking into a wall of silence.

Conversations died mid-sentence. Champagne glasses paused halfway to lips. Every head in the foyer turned toward me with the slow, synchronized precision of a horror movie, their expressions ranging from confusion to barely concealed amusement.

"Is that...?" someone whispered.

"What is she doing here?" came another voice, sharper.

I lifted my chin and pushed deeper into the apartment, past clusters of colleagues who suddenly found their shoes fascinating and clients who exchanged meaningful glances over my head. The weight of their judgment pressed down on me like a physical thing, making each step feel like I was walking through quicksand.

Chloe Vance caught my eye from across the room and immediately looked away, her cheeks flushing red as she turned back to her conversation with exaggerated enthusiasm. Ben Carter gave me a small, awkward wave before disappearing into the crowd like I was contagious.

The main living room opened up before me—floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Central Park, artwork that probably cost more than my annual salary, and a sea of faces that belonged to the life Nathan and I had built together. Except I was the only one who didn't belong.

That's when I saw him.

Nathan stood near the massive fireplace, looking every inch the successful CEO in his perfectly tailored navy suit. His hair was styled just the way I liked it, the way I'd run my fingers through it countless mornings. He was laughing at something someone had said, his head thrown back in genuine delight, and for a moment—just a moment—he looked like the man I'd fallen in love with.

Then his eyes found mine across the room, and his smile died.

The color drained from his face as our gazes locked. I saw the exact moment he realized I was here, uninvited and unwelcome, standing in his perfect celebration like a ghost from his carefully buried past. His jaw tightened, and he said something sharp to the man beside him before starting to move in my direction.

But before he could reach me, he stopped. Straightened. And then—impossibly—he smiled.

Nathan raised his champagne glass high above his head, the crystal catching the light like a beacon. "Ladies and gentlemen," he called out, his voice carrying easily over the chatter. "If I could have your attention for just a moment."

The room fell silent. Every eye turned toward him, including mine, though something cold and terrible was already unfurling in my chest.

"Tonight, we're not just celebrating the success of our latest project," Nathan continued, his voice warm and confident. "We're celebrating something even more important. Something that will shape the future of this company—and my life."

He gestured toward the crowd, and it parted like the Red Sea. Through the gap stepped a young woman I recognized with a jolt of nausea—Julia Hayes, the twenty-three-year-old intern from one of our client families. She moved with the fluid grace of someone who'd never doubted her place in the world, her designer dress probably worth more than my car.

But it was her left hand that made my knees buckle.

A diamond the size of a small planet caught the light, throwing rainbow fractals across the walls as she raised her hand to wave at the crowd. The ring was obscene in its size and brilliance, a declaration of wealth and status that screamed everything Nathan had ever wanted.

"I'm thrilled to announce," Nathan said, his voice thick with emotion as he pulled Julia against his side, "my engagement to the most incredible woman I've ever met. Julia Hayes has agreed to be my wife."

The room exploded.

Applause thundered around me, mixed with cheers and congratulations and the high, delighted squeals of women admiring Julia's ring. Someone popped another bottle of champagne, the cork ricocheting off the ceiling as foam sprayed across the marble floor.

I stood frozen in the center of it all, watching Nathan cup Julia's face in his hands—the same hands that had held me just twenty-four hours ago—and kiss her with a passion that made my stomach turn. She melted into him like she belonged there, like this was the most natural thing in the world, while the crowd around them cheered their approval.

This was why I hadn't been invited. This was why he'd looked at me like a stranger in his office, why he'd dismissed our relationship like it had never existed. He hadn't just moved on—he'd erased me completely, replaced me with a younger, richer, more socially acceptable version.

The betrayal hit me like a physical blow, stealing the air from my lungs and making the room spin around me. A year of my life. A year of believing we were building something together, that the late nights and shared dreams and whispered promises meant something. A year of being his secret while he planned his future with someone else.

"Oh my God, Nathan, she's gorgeous!" someone gushed. "When did this happen?"

"We've been keeping it quiet," Nathan replied, his arm still wrapped around Julia's waist. "But after tonight's success, it felt like the perfect time to share our news."

Lies. All of it, lies. We'd been keeping quiet. We'd been building something together. But apparently, 'we' had never included me.

Julia's laugh tinkled through the air like wind chimes, and she pressed closer to Nathan, her ring flashing as she gestured animatedly to the crowd of admirers surrounding them. She looked radiant, glowing with the confidence of a woman who'd never had to fight for anything in her life.

And then her eyes found mine.

For a moment, we simply stared at each other across the room—the discarded woman and the chosen one, the secret and the prize. Her gaze swept over my disheveled appearance with the kind of casual dismissal reserved for servants or street performers, and then she turned to Nathan with a frown.

"Darling," she said, her voice carrying clearly in the sudden lull of conversation, "who is that woman? She looks... upset."

Every head in the room swiveled toward me again, but this time the silence was different. Expectant. Hungry. Like sharks scenting blood in the water.

Nathan followed Julia's gaze, and when his eyes met mine, there was nothing in them. No recognition of what we'd shared, no acknowledgment of the year I'd given him, no trace of the man who'd whispered that he loved me in the darkness of his bedroom.

"That's just Eliza Warren," he said, his voice carrying easily across the silent room. "She's one of our employees. A very... dedicated one, I'm afraid. Sometimes a bit too dependent on the company for her sense of purpose."

The words hit me like slaps, each one designed to diminish and dismiss. Around me, I heard the soft ripple of cruel laughter, the kind that people made when they thought they were witnessing something pathetic.

"Oh," Julia said, her voice dripping with false sympathy. "One of those. How... awkward for everyone."

More laughter. Louder this time. I felt my face burning with humiliation as dozens of eyes dissected me, cataloging every flaw, every sign of my obvious distress. These people—my colleagues, my clients, the professional family I'd helped build—were enjoying this.

Nathan smiled at Julia with the kind of tender indulgence I'd once thought was reserved for me. "Don't worry about it, darling. Some people just have trouble maintaining appropriate boundaries."

The room erupted in knowing chuckles, and I realized with crystal clarity that this wasn't just a betrayal—it was an execution. Nathan wasn't just moving on; he was destroying any trace of what we'd been, rewriting history to make me the delusional employee who'd gotten too attached to her boss.

I stood there, surrounded by the wreckage of my life, as the man I'd loved smiled at his fiancée and the crowd resumed their celebration of his perfect future—a future that had never included me at all.

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