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From Secret Lover To Shining Star Novel Cover

From Secret Lover To Shining Star

For ten years, I was the secret girlfriend of my billionaire boss, Arthur. When my mother needed an emergency $50,000 surgery to save her life, I went to him, believing he would help. He coldly refused, citing "company policy" and sending me to his executive assistant, Deanne. She deliberately delayed the loan application. My mother died. When I confronted him, I found him with Deanne, who was wearing a dress he'd bought for me. He didn't just side with her-he fired me on the spot. He called me a gold digger and a slut in front of the entire office. I later learned Deanne had spent a decade sabotaging my career and withholding my bonuses, ensuring I'd never have the money to be independent. And Arthur had let her. But they underestimated me. As I walked out of that office for the last time, I made a call to the one man who had silently protected me for years. And when he answered, he didn't just offer me the money. He offered me a new life.
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Chapter 3

I slammed the bedroom door shut, the sound a cathartic echo in the opulent silence of Arthur' s penthouse. My "bedroom." Not "our" bedroom, never "our" bedroom. Arthur had his own sprawling suite at the other end of the penthouse, a sanctuary I was only allowed to enter with a polite knock and an explicit invitation. My room, spacious as it was, always felt like a guest room, a temporary residence.

That night, Arthur didn't come. Of course, he didn't. He was punishing me, I knew. It was his usual tactic. Withdraw affection, deny access, make me feel small and insignificant until I crawled back, begging for his attention. My lips twisted into a bitter, humorless smile. It used to work. For ten years, it had worked like a charm. He had me convinced that his fleeting moments of kindness were precious gifts, and his indifference was my fault. But not anymore.

Not after today. Not after Deanne. The strangest thing was, the silence, the emptiness of his absence, didn't sting. It felt... peaceful. Liberating. I was free of his suffocating control, free of the constant unspoken judgment. The quiet was a balm to my raw nerves. I finally had space to breathe.

The next morning, the silence stretched, broken only by the chirping of exotic birds from the private terrace. I walked into the sprawling dining room, the long, polished table gleaming under the crystal chandelier. Arthur was already there, impeccably dressed, sipping an espresso. He didn' t look up immediately.

"Good morning, Alyssa," he said, his voice flat, devoid of emotion. "Cook, please prepare Alyssa's usual. And tell the barista to make her a jasmine tea."

It was his standard peace offering. The familiar routine, the subtle hint of concern through his staff. He knew my preferences, even if he rarely acknowledged them directly. In the past, this small gesture would have softened me, made me believe he still cared, that there was a path back to his good graces. I would have quietly accepted the jasmine tea, given him a small, placating smile, and the chasm between us would have, for a time, narrowed.

But today was different. I stiffened, the familiar dance of reconciliation no longer appealing. "Thank you, Arthur," I said, my voice betraying none of the turmoil inside. "But I'd prefer just water. And please, Cook, don't trouble yourself. I'll grab something simple."

Arthur' s head snapped up, his eyes narrowing. "Alyssa," he said, setting down his cup with a soft clink. "Don't be childish. Deanne told me you were quite upset yesterday. I understand you're grieving your mother, but this melodrama is unnecessary. You're being dramatic." He picked up his cup again, his gaze lingering on me, as if expecting me to crumble. "The tea is fine. Drink it."

"No, thank you," I replied, my voice steady, though my heart pounded. "I'll have water." I met his gaze, refusing to back down. This was new territory for me. I had always deferred to him, always sought to please him. But the well of my compliance had run dry.

"Alyssa," he warned, a hint of steel entering his voice. "Don't push me. Deanne is invaluable to me. You will not disrespect her. Do you understand?"

His emphasis on Deanne, on her value, twisted a knot in my stomach. I looked at him, really looked at him. The perfectly sculpted jawline, the piercing blue eyes that had once held so much allure. He was handsome, undeniably so. And at one point, he had been capable of such tenderness.

I remembered the early days, ten years ago, when he had pursued me with a quiet intensity that had swept me off my feet. I was a junior marketing intern, fresh out of college, full of naive dreams. He was the CEO, a whirlwind of ambition and charm. He' d made me feel like the most important woman in the world, showering me with attention, whispering promises of a future together. He' d promised me the world, a future where I' d be by his side, not just his lover, but his wife. He' d promised me success, promotions, a career path that would lead me to the top. I truly believed he loved me then. I had to. The memory of that innocent, hopeful me made my chest ache.

But then Deanne had entered the picture, a brilliant, efficient shield around Arthur. Gradually, his attention had shifted, his promises had faded. His tenderness had become rare, replaced by a cool, detached affection that felt more like ownership than love. He loved the idea of me, perhaps. The docile, grateful girl who never asked for too much.

"You should marry her, Arthur." The words spilled out before I could stop them, laced with a bitter irony. "Deanne, I mean. She's perfect for you. Efficient, compliant, and clearly willing to put up with... everything."

Arthur' s face darkened. He opened his mouth to retort, but just then, the dining room doors swung open. Deanne, of course, impeccable as always, stood there, a tablet in hand.

"Arthur," she announced, her voice precise, "your eleven o'clock is waiting. You have a full day ahead."

Arthur immediately rose, a subtle flicker of relief in his eyes. He glanced at me, a brief, dismissive look, and then followed Deanne out of the room. Just like that. Dismissed. Again.

I watched them go, a profound sense of weariness settling over me. It was like trying to argue with a ghost, to fight a battle against cotton. My words, my anger, my pain-they simply dissipated in his carefully constructed world of corporate efficiency and emotional distance. He wasn't even worth the fight anymore. He wasn't worth the breath.

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