
His Assistant, His Secret
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His Assistant, His Secret
Mira Hale is a disciplined, quiet executive assistant who believes professionalism is the only way to stay safe in a demanding workplace. For two years, she has kept her head down, managing the life and schedule of her boss, Julian Cross, a powerful businessman admired for his control, confidence, and success.
Julian is married. He has a family, a reputation to protect, and a life that looks perfect from the outside. But behind closed doors, his marriage is strained, and the weight of unspoken dissatisfaction follows him everywhere. Mira notices the change in him long before she understands it.
What begins as a strictly professional relationship slowly shifts into something more fragile and dangerous. Late nights, shared vulnerability, and emotional dependence blur the lines they both promised not to cross. As Mira struggles with guilt and restraint, Julian finds himself leaning on her in ways he never intended.
When boundaries are finally crossed, consequences follow quickly. An unexpected pregnancy forces hidden truths into the open, shattering the careful balance Mira tried to maintain. Faced with judgment, heartbreak, and uncertainty, she must decide whether love is worth sacrificing her dignity, independence, and future.
With the unwavering support of her best friend, Lena Brooks, Mira chooses a harder path one that demands strength, self-respect, and growth. His Assistant, His Secret is a story about forbidden love, power, consequence, and the quiet courage it takes to choose yourself when love is no longer enough.
His Assistant, His Secret Chapter 1
CHAPTER ONE
My name is Mira Hale, and for the past two years, I have worked at Elvis Company as the executive assistant to Julian Cross.
People tend to notice Julian without trying to. He doesn't demand attention, doesn't raise his voice, doesn't fill rooms with unnecessary charm. He simply exists in them-tall, composed, impeccably dressed-and somehow that's enough. His suits are always tailored just right, his beard kept neat, his movements deliberate. Even his smiles feel intentional, like he's aware of their impact and uses them sparingly.
I manage his life on paper.
Every meeting. Every appointment. Every business trip. I know where he needs to be before he does. I know which calls matter and which ones can wait. I attend most meetings with him, sitting slightly to the side, taking notes, watching the room the way assistants are trained to do. The only things I don't manage are the strictly personal ones.
Julian Cross is married.
I know this because of the framed photograph that sits on the corner of his desk, always angled just enough to be visible but never intrusive. A woman with effortless elegance, her hand resting lightly on his shoulder. A little girl beside her, smiling wide, unmistakably his. He never talks about them. I've never asked. Some boundaries are understood without being spoken.
Still, after two years of working this closely with him, I've noticed the changes.
He used to smile more. Used to make small jokes during meetings, dry observations that made people relax. Lately, that version of him feels distant. He's quieter now. Withdrawn. As if something heavy follows him everywhere he goes, settling into the corners of his eyes and staying there.
It's not my place to ask why.
My roommate, Lena, would disagree.
"If I worked for your boss," she once said, sprawled dramatically across our couch, "I'd flirt my way into a raise."
I didn't even look up from my laptop. "He's married."
"I know," she laughed. "Relax. Married men are not my thing."
That's Lena. Loud. Bold. Unapologetic. The kind of person who laughs first in a crisis and figures out the plan later. Where I hesitate, she leaps. Where I overthink, she shrugs and moves forward.
We met during our first year of college under circumstances that should have ended badly.
I'd been rushing down a crowded hallway, late for an exam, when I collided with another student. Hard. Books flew. Papers scattered.
"I'm sorry," I said immediately, crouching to help gather her things.
She grabbed the front of my top. "Watch where you're going."
"I said I'm sorry," I replied, trying to stay calm.
"You must be stupid."
Before I could respond, someone stepped between us.
"She apologized," a firm voice said. "That should be enough."
I looked up to see Lena standing there, arms crossed, completely unbothered. The other girl muttered something under her breath and walked away.
Lena glanced at me. "You're good. Go."
I did. I didn't even know her name yet.
Later that day, I saw her again in the cafeteria. I thanked her. She smiled briefly and walked away. Over time, we kept running into each other-shared classes, overlapping schedules, late-night study sessions. Talking became routine. Friendship followed naturally. Even years later, she's still the one person I trust without question.
Last Friday started like any other workday.
Until it didn't.
I arrived early to finish a few pending files before the office filled up. I'd barely settled at my desk when my office phone rang.
"Bring the files to my office," Julian said.
I gathered them, knocked once, and stepped inside.
"Good morning, sir."
"Good morning, Mira."
He smiled.
It caught me off guard. It had been a while since I'd seen that expression on his face, and for a brief moment, it felt like something had shifted-something small but noticeable. I handed him the files and left without comment.
A few minutes later, my phone rang again.
"Bring the Brooks Investment documents."
I picked them up and walked straight to his office. This time, I didn't knock. I opened the door without thinking.
And froze.
His wife was standing there.
I hadn't heard raised voices, his office is soundproof but the tension in the room was unmistakable. The air felt tight, charged, like I had stepped into the aftermath of an argument that hadn't finished burning.
"I'm sorry," I said quickly. "I didn't realize you had someone with you. Good morning, ma'am."
She turned toward me slowly, her expression sharp, assessing. Cold.
"Can't you knock?" she snapped.
"I apologize," I said immediately. "I didn't mean to-"
Julian cut in. "I asked her to come in. You can go. We'll finish this conversation at home."
She stared at him, disbelief flashing across her face.
"Are you seriously defending her?" she asked. Then her gaze returned to me, hard and dismissive. "This... thing?"
My chest tightened.
I didn't raise my voice. I didn't insult her.
"With all due respect," I said evenly, "I'm not a thing. My name is Mira."
I placed the documents on the desk and walked out.
Back at my desk, my thoughts spiraled.
Had I crossed a line?
Would this affect my job?
Should I apologize?
Before I could decide, an email notification appeared on my screen.
All meetings are canceled until Monday. You may leave for the day.
It wasn't even mid-morning.
I shut down my computer, gathered my things, and went home.
The apartment was quiet when I arrived. Lena wasn't around. I lay on my bed, staring at the ceiling, replaying the scene over and over until the details blurred together.
Should I text him?
Explain myself?
Apologize?
I didn't hear the front door open.
"Mira!"
Lena's voice cut through the apartment.
"I'm not dead," I called back. "Why are you yelling my name?"
She appeared in the doorway, hands on her hips. "Because I've been knocking for thirty minutes. You didn't move."
She checked her watch. "Why are you home so early? It's barely past three."
"That's not possible," I said. "I got home around noon."
She stared at me for a moment. "Then you've been lost in your head for hours."
She sat beside me. "Want to tell me why?"
I hesitated. Then I told her everything.
When I finished, she laughed.
"I'm being serious," I said.
"I know," she replied. "But listen you didn't insult her. You didn't raise your voice. You stated your name and walked away. That's not disrespect."
"She called me a thing."
"And that says more about her than you." Her voice softened. "You did nothing wrong, Mira. Stop punishing yourself."
Something in my chest loosened.
She stood suddenly. "You're spiraling. Come on."
She dragged me into the living room. "Movie night."
By evening, the tension had drained out of me.
That night, sleep came easily.
Saturday passed quietly. So did Sunday. No emails. No explanations.
On Sunday night, Lena leaned against my doorframe. "Tomorrow, act normal. Don't apologize unless he brings it up."
I nodded.
She pulled me into a hug. "You're okay. Don't forget that."
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His Assistant, His Secret of Contents
Chapter 1 Ch. 1Chapter 2 Ch. 2Chapter 3 Ch. 3Chapter 4 Ch. 4Chapter 5 Ch. 5Chapter 6 Ch. 6
Chapter 7 Ch. 7
Chapter 8 Ch. 8
Chapter 9 Ch. 9
Chapter 10 Ch. 10
Chapter 11 Ch. 11
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9.7
On the eve of her wedding to a man she doesn't love, Victoria Halstead makes a choice that will change the kingdom forever she runs.
Victoria has spent her entire life being the perfect daughter, the obedient lady, the bride her father selected. But when she discovers her marriage is nothing more than a political transaction to keep her controlled and confined, she does the unthinkable: she escapes into the night with nothing but a hidden trunk and a desperate hope for freedom.
What she doesn't know is that her bodyguard, Rowan, the quiet, brooding man who has been watching over her for months-is not just protecting her. He's been waiting for this moment. Because Victoria's beloved uncle didn't die of natural causes. He was murdered. And the truth he died protecting could shatter the kingdom.
Victoria isn't just a runaway bride. She's the rightful queen of Aveloria.
Her mother was a Keeper one of the legendary bloodline with abilities to sense truth from lies and the last direct descendant of the true royal family. For three generations, the current king's dynasty has ruled on a throne built on murder, lies, and stolen power. And now that Victoria knows the truth, the king will stop at nothing to silence her.
Hunted by her own father, chased by the king's soldiers, and targeted by assassins, Victoria must choose between the safety of obscurity and the dangerous path of reclaiming what was stolen from her family. With Rowan by her side fierce, loyal, and impossibly devoted she begins to gather unlikely allies: a cynical mercenary with a dark past, a former bounty hunter turned believer, and lords who are tired of serving a tyrant.
But claiming a throne requires more than royal blood. It demands strategy, sacrifice, and the willingness to become the leader her people desperately need. As Victoria learns to trust her Keeper abilities, master the art of war, and navigate the deadly politics of rebellion, she discovers that the girl who once feared leaving her room has become a woman capable of leading armies.
Yet danger lurks everywhere. Assassins infiltrate her inner circle. A traitor hides among her most trusted allies. And the dying king's brutal brother waits in the shadows, ready to seize power and drown the kingdom in blood.
With an army marching toward her, time running out, and the weight of a kingdom on her shoulders, Victoria must make an impossible choice: run and save herself, or stand and fight for a crown she never wanted but a kingdom that desperately needs her.

8.4
I worked three double shifts at the garage just to buy a velvet-boxed cake for my wealthy girlfriend, Arleen.
But when I pushed open the VIP room door, I saw her lover kissing her bare leg.
She didn't push him away. Instead, she laughed and swirled her martini.
"I only forgot Finn because I knew he would stay. He is a poor boy from Queens who follows me around like a loyal dog."
Later that night, her lover intentionally crashed a Porsche to scare me, sending a piece of jagged metal into my skull.
Lying in a growing pool of my own blood, I watched Arleen crawl out of the wreckage.
She didn't even look at me. She threw herself at her uninjured lover, screaming for a medic.
"He just got scraped by a piece of plastic. He is faking it. Deal with Jaquez first!"
When I woke up, I wasn't free. Arleen had locked me in a private hospital wing with 24-hour security, planning to isolate me and keep me as her broken, captive toy forever.
My blind, pathetic devotion finally froze into absolute disgust.
I looked at the heart monitor next to my bed and grabbed an IV needle.
I severed the sensor wire to trigger a flatline, slipped out the fire stairs while the nurses panicked, and burned my identity to ashes.
This time, I was going to disappear to London, build my own empire, and watch hers burn.

7.1
From a disgraced Luna whose execution was already ordered by her gormless and ripe-for-the-picking Alpha of a husband, to becoming the long-lost princess of the revered witch empire, Xylia thought she'd finally thrown off hard luck.
However, on her 25th birthday, she received a terrible blow. The ill-famed fiend, Kyle Norman, King of the Lycan realm turned out to her mate! He wasn't going to take 'No!' for an answer.
He wasn't planning to let go of the 'property' the Moon goddess had bestowed on him. War was nothing but a means to get Xylia to his side forever, even if he had to tread on a sea of carcasses.
From a dignified princess entitled to splendiferous things to a lowly maid in the Lycan realm, a despondent Xylia gets another surprise. Kyle has a twin with a vendetta against him?
And worst of all, that vindictive twin is also her mate?! Just how hair-raising were things going to get?

8.6
She gave up a billion-dollar fortune for love.
He humiliated her, betrayed her, and threw her out. Pregnant and alone.
Five years later, Emma Weiss is back.
Not as the pathetic wife he despised, but as the hidden heiress who owns the empire he's desperately begging to save.
Now Jasper Parrish will learn the hard way: never underestimate a woman scorned.
While he crawls for scraps, another man is ready to give her everything she deserves: passion, power, and a love that doesn't destroy.
Revenge has never been this sweet... or this hot.

8.4
My husband, Brock, wanted to sell me out. Literally.
His plan was to drug me and deliver me to his boss, all for the sake of a promotion.
But what he didn't know was that my boss, Gill Webb, was gay. He was interested in my husband, not me. He looked me in the eye and asked, “Adeline, you don't want to lose your job, do you?”
I sighed, weary to my bones. I really needed this job.
After my husband fell into a drugged stupor, my boss appeared at the bedroom door.

9.8
I gave up the peace of a civilian life to marry Dante, the most cold-blooded Don this city has ever known.
For years, I managed the chaos of his life and respected his lethal secrets.
But everything changed the moment he took a young soldier named Tess as his private secretary.
He let her sit in the passenger seat of his armored SUV—a spot strictly reserved for me—and even allowed her to answer his encrypted burner phones.
When I found her lipstick in his car, he simply said, "Don't be so paranoid."
I knew then that we were over.
So, on our fifth wedding anniversary, I left my wedding ring on his desk alongside a signed set of divorce papers.
I packed a single bag and walked out of his gilded cage, finally choosing to live for myself.











