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His Mistress Stole My CEO

For six years, I served as the personal bodyguard for my boyfriend, the CEO. I even took a bullet for him, losing the hearing in my right ear from a blast while protecting him. He went against his family's wishes to be with me, promising never to abandon me. But on the day I was scheduled to get a cochlear implant, I overheard his doctor friend joking with him: "You really pulled off a miracle, getting Bianca, the true heiress, to play bodyguard and even have a baby for your beloved Ruth. Are you planning to make it official?" "It's just a bit of fun. No one’s going to marry a deaf woman. If she can have my child to secure Ruth's place, she should consider herself lucky." So, all his promises were just a scheme to help his fake heiress stay in the George family. Heartbroken, I took off my engagement ring and called a familiar number. "Mr. Fox, I won't be renewing my contract as a bodyguard." After hanging up, I ripped up the pregnancy test report I held and grabbed my resignation letter before heading to Quinton's office.
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Chapter 3

Quinton walked over and took my hand, his voice steady and firm. “Bianca isn't just my personal bodyguard; she's like family to me.”

“Anyone who dares to talk bad about her is messing with the Nelson family!”

Family, huh? I chuckled to myself, a bit sarcastically. I looked at Quinton, who hadn't bothered to stand up for me for quite some time, ever since Ruth came back from her stint abroad and became his constant shadow at social events.

Ruth's attempt to humiliate me had obviously backfired, and she shot a glare my way. Then she pretended like nothing happened and, with a forced smile, said, “Bianca, your neck looks a bit plain. How about wearing this necklace of mine?”

I recognized the extravagant pink diamond necklace she was wearing. It was the same one Quinton had specially ordered during our business trip to Switzerland last week. He had mentioned it affectionately as a gift for our seventh anniversary.

“Bianca, girls love pink; I'm sure you'll appreciate it too!” he had said. Thinking about it now, I realized that my usual attire of all-black with no jewelry probably meant the necklace was never really meant for me.

Quinton seemed to remember his promise and offered an explanation. “Ruth's Victorian-style dress tonight needed something pink to match, so I let her borrow it for a while.”

Hiding my disappointment, I declined Ruth’s insincere offer. “No need, this color doesn’t suit me.”

The annual gala officially began, and I walked in with Quinton on my arm. As we appeared, his circle of friends greeted me enthusiastically. “Bianca, there you are! It's rare to see you dressed up—you and Quinton look great together!”

These were the friends who were aware of my relationship with Quinton and often made jokes about it. Yet, hearing their compliments, I felt no joy. I responded politely, and then quietly helped Quinton fend off the inevitable drinks that came his way.

Amidst the lively buzz of conversation and clinking glasses, Quinton’s phone rang. He returned after answering it. “Bianca, I have an urgent meeting. I'll be back shortly.”

He left, not even remembering to take me, his bodyguard. Thirty minutes passed, and there was still no sign of Quinton, nor Ruth. Feeling out of place amidst the crowd, I decided to step outside for some air.

Just then, a colleague from security told me they had been trying to reach me. I realized that I wasn’t wearing my earpiece, and Quinton hadn’t returned my new hearing aid. I headed to the car to grab my old one and then hurried back to the gala.

As I made my way back, I noticed someone acting suspiciously near the entrance. I reported it to the patrol guards and was about to follow up when something caught my eye in the adjacent ballroom.

Inside the lavishly decorated hall, an engagement ceremony was taking place. To my shock, the couple being introduced were Quinton and Ruth. Childhood sweethearts of equal standing, finally pledging their lives together.

Quinton’s parents were present, publicly announcing the union of the two families. Quinton’s mother spotted me and cast a scornful glance my way. “Our Ruth is so gracious, a perfect fit to be the daughter-in-law of the Nelson family. Unlike some women who, despite being just bodyguards, dare to entertain fantasies of grandeur!”

I stood frozen at the entrance, my mind blank. Slowly, it sank in that Quinton was genuinely engaged to someone else. It was as if my heart had been brutally torn apart, the pain was overwhelming.

I didn’t stay to watch Quinton celebrating with his beloved. Feeling utterly crushed, I quickly made my way out. Yet I had barely taken a few steps when Ruth intercepted me.

“Don’t rush off so quickly, Bianca,” she said.

With nobody else around, her façade dropped away. With a winner’s smirk, she looked at me and said, “You saw it all, didn’t you? Quinton and I are engaged!”

“You’re just his plaything of a bodyguard, nothing more. The Nelson family will never accept you. You’d be wise to make your exit sooner rather than later!”

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