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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 7

The roar of the airplane engines was a lullaby, a thunderous soundtrack to my escape. I watched the sprawling city lights shrink below, a glittering tapestry of broken promises. When the plane finally landed in my hometown, a quiet, leafy suburb a thousand miles away, I felt a lightness I hadn't experienced in years. I powered on my phone, the screen instantly alive with notifications.

My phone buzzed, vibrating violently. Text messages flooded in, dozens of them, mostly from former colleagues. My name was being dragged through the mud, twisted through the grapevine, a salacious tale of a "gold-digging ex-girlfriend fired for assaulting a colleague." But amidst the venom, there were messages of bewilderment, of sympathy.

"Alyssa, is it true? You and Arthur? We never knew!" read one from a junior intern I' d mentored.

"I heard Deanne was saying things about you. Are you okay?" another, from a friend in HR, cautiously asked.

There was a call, too. An incoming call from Arthur. I stared at it, a bitter laugh escaping my lips. He was probably calling to demand I retract my "slanderous" behavior, to control the narrative. I let it ring.

The messages kept pouring in. Some were accusatory, echoing the company line. Others were confused, wondering how I, the quiet, hardworking Alyssa, could have been involved in such a scandal. The sheer volume of it was overwhelming.

Finally, Arthur's call came again. This time, I answered, putting it on speaker. I wanted no more secrets, no more hushed tones.

"Alyssa!" His voice was tight, strained. "What the hell is going on? The news is everywhere! My board is furious! You need to release a statement immediately, denying any romantic involvement. You were my employee, nothing more. A disgruntled ex-employee is all you are now."

Behind him, I heard a faint, familiar sniffle. Deanne. Of course. She was right there, feeding him lines, playing the victim.

"You want me to deny our ten-year 'romantic involvement,' Arthur?" My voice was calm, almost amused. "The one where I lived in your penthouse, shared your bed, and sacrificed my entire life for you?"

"It was a casual arrangement, Alyssa!" he snapped, growing increasingly agitated. "A mutual convenience! And now you're ruining my reputation! You need to control this! Do you hear me?"

A delicate, theatrical cough from Deanne in the background. "Arthur, darling, perhaps she just needs to be reminded of the... agreement."

"There was no agreement, Arthur," I said, cutting through his bluster. "There was just me, loving a man who didn't exist, and you, using a woman you didn't respect."

He roared, "Don't you dare! You will issue a statement, or I swear, I will make sure you never work in this industry again! I will destroy you!"

"You already tried that, Arthur," I said, a cold, hard satisfaction settling over me. "And you failed." I ended the call. Then, with a flick of my thumb, I blocked his number. And Deanne' s. A wave of exhaustion washed over me, but it was quickly replaced by a sense of profound relief. I was truly, finally, free.

"Alyssa?" a voice said, soft and warm, pulling me back to the present. My heart fluttered.

I looked up. Glenn. He was standing there, a wide, genuine smile on his face, his eyes crinkling at the corners. He wore a simple plaid shirt and jeans, his strong, capable hands tucked into his pockets. He looked so real, so grounded, so utterly not Arthur. He was a beacon of calm in the storm of my life.

"Glenn!" I cried, abandoning my phone and luggage. I ran into his arms, burying my face in his chest. His embrace was firm, comforting, a safe harbor after a decade at sea. He smelled of wood and fresh air, of honesty and hard work.

"You made it," he murmured, his voice husky. He held me tight, stroking my hair. "I was worried you'd change your mind."

I pulled back, looking up at him, tears streaming down my face, but these were tears of relief, of a dawning future. "Never," I whispered, reaching up to cup his face. "Thank you, Glenn. For everything."

He wiped away a tear with his thumb. "Don't thank me. Just say you're ready. Ready for us."

"I am," I said, my voice firm. "More ready than I've ever been."

We walked hand-in-hand out of the airport, the sunshine on my face feeling like a blessing. As we waited for his car, I pulled out my phone again. "Arthur wants me to deny our relationship," I told Glenn, a wry smile on my face. "He's terrified of a PR nightmare."

Glenn chuckled, a deep, rumbling sound. "Well, we can fix that, can't we?" He took my phone. "How about we announce your new relationship? Officially?"

"How?" I asked, confused.

He grinned, a mischievous glint in his eyes. "With your wedding invitation, of course. To me." He quickly opened my old company chat group, the one I hadn't left yet, where the rumors were undoubtedly still flying. He scrolled through my photos. "Do you have a picture of a wedding invitation mock-up? Even a rough one?"

I nodded, fumbling to find the file from a wedding planner I'd toyed with years ago, a fantasy born of Arthur' s empty promises. Glenn found it, a beautifully designed card with my name and "Glenn Moreno" next to it. He quickly typed a message.

"Alright, everyone," he dictated, his fingers flying across the screen, "Alyssa wanted me to share some exciting news. She's getting married! To me. Glenn Moreno. And no, she was never Arthur Valentine's casual arrangement. She was his girlfriend for ten years, and he strung her along with false promises while she dedicated her life to his company. But she's finally free. And she's going to be my wife." He paused. "Oh, and she wants me to add, 'Arthur, we appreciate the decade-long free advertising, but no, she's not a gold digger. She's marrying a man who actually values her, and who isn't afraid to shout it from the rooftops.'" He attached the elegant wedding invitation mock-up. "'Save the date! Alyssa Burch and Glenn Moreno are tying the knot!'"

He pressed send. The chat group, which had been buzzing with speculation, went absolutely silent. Then, a hesitant message popped up. "Alyssa? Is this... real?"

I smiled, a genuine, heartfelt smile. "Yes," I typed, "it's real. And Glenn, here, has been patiently waiting for me for the past ten years. He's the real deal."

Then, with a final flourish, I pressed "Leave Group." The digital ties to my past, severed.

Glenn drove us to his home, a charming, rustic house nestled amidst rolling hills. It was warm, inviting, filled with the scent of pine and something home-cooked. As we stepped inside, two older faces, beaming with warmth, greeted us. Glenn' s adoptive parents. They rushed forward, enveloping me in a hug.

"Alyssa, dear!" Glenn's mother exclaimed, her eyes twinkling. "We're so glad you're finally here! Glenn has been a whirlwind! He's arranged everything for the wedding. Said it had to be perfect. The dress, the venue, the caterers-all top-notch. He's been working day and night to get it ready for you."

I swallowed, a lump forming in my throat. Perfect. Top-notch. All for me. After years of feeling like an afterthought, a secret to be hidden, this deluge of genuine warmth and affirmation was overwhelming. It was everything Arthur had never offered, everything I had secretly yearned for. I looked at Glenn, my heart aching with a newfound tenderness. He had been quietly building a sanctuary for me, while I was trapped in a gilded cage.

I reached for Glenn's mother's hand, squeezing it gently. "Thank you," I whispered, the words choked with emotion. "Thank you all. For everything." This was family. This was home.

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