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LOVE BEYOND THE SCANDALS

Blurb: Elara Monroe was the beautiful woman behind billionaire Sebastian Kingsley’s rise. From his confidant, to being his lover, and his secret weakness. On the very night she was supposed to become his wife, Elara was staged, and dragged into a devastating scandal that ruined her reputation, all she had built over the years. The media wasted no time in crucifying her, even investors fled. And Sebastian, the only one who would have stood with her, but under pressure from his family and the board, publicly disowned her. Heartbroken and disgraced from the betrayal, Elara disappeared. Five years later, she returns, but this time, not as the fallen woman they mocked, but coming into power as the mysterious CEO of Aurelia Holdings, a powerful company, threatening to acquire Kingsley Group. She's not just elegant, she's ruthless, and this time, emotionally untouchable, having only one goal in mind: revenge. But will their second meeting spark forgotten emotions? Will their love bloom beyond scandals? Female Lead: Elara Monroe Age: 27 years old Height: 5’7 tall Appearance: She's graceful and striking, with of course, a sharp cheekbones they looked chiseled, and an elegant posture that commands attention Eye Color: Hazel Background and Backstory: She was orphaned at a young age, raised under sponsorship programs, and through life lessons, she built success through intelligence and discipline. Was occe engaged to Sebastian, but later framed for corporate power struggle, and publicly disgraced. Strengths: Extremely intelligent, emotionally disciplined, a strategic thinker, and very resilient in difficult situations. Ambition: To reclaim her dignity and through her comeback, dismantle the system that destroyed her Weakness: She has deep trust issues and unresolved love for Sebastian Male Lead: Sebastian Kingsley Age: 30 years old. Height: 6’2 tall Appearance: He's tall, has commanding features, possess a cold billionaire aura Eye Color: Steel blue Background and Backstory: He is the heir to Kingsley Group, was raised from a very young age to protect legacy above emotion. And during a scandal involving Elara, his fiancee, he chose reputation over love and lives with regret afterward. Strengths: He's a visionary leader, strategic in closing deals, deeply loyal beneath his flaws Ambition: To save his empire from Elara's wrath, and earn her forgiveness Weakness: Fear of being involved in scandal, guilt, emotional restraint even when dying inside. Supporting Characters: Ivy Hart: Elara’s loyal and trustworthy assistant and confidante while building her empire. Marcus Kingsley: Sebastian’s cousin and CFO Board members, journalists, and elite socialites Villains Vivian Clarke: Sebastian’s overbearing and manipulative ex-fiancée A senior member of the board in Kingsley Group board member who planned Elara’s downfall Exposition: Elara Monroe was once living at the center of power and promise, standing whereost women dreamt to be, right beside Sebastian Kingsley as both his lover and trusted partner. Their relationship wasn't made open, but thriving quietly behind closed doors, hidden from the eyes of the public, and corporate world. As Sebastian worked day and night, and prepared to inherit the Kingsley empire, Elara supported him not just with loyalty, but also with her brilliance, believing love was enough. However, internal rivalries brewed behind closed doors at Kingsley Group. Senior board members who had watched Elara closely, feared her growing influence and questioned her humble origins. When confidential company information was found leaked to rival company, suspicion was easily pinned on her. The media seized the narrative, and without delay, painted Elara as an opportunist who only had the mission of infiltrating Kingsley family only for a hidden for personal gain. Sebastian, who would have defended her, was pressured by his family, down to investors, and an unforgiving public, so he chose silence instead of defending the only woman that mattered to him. His failure to stand by her when she needed him the most, shattered Elara’s faith in love and justice. Within days, she did not only lose her reputation, she lost her career, her prospects, and down to her engagement. She was left broken and humiliated, and with that, Elara disappeared from the elite world, leaving Sebastian who then ascended the throne of power alone, the one she built with him, but burdened by guilt. She was left with wound that never healed. Inciting Incidence: Five years later, the Kingsley Group, which was among the biggest empire, faces an unexpected crisis, which was when an aggressive multinational corporation makes the move of launching a hostile takeover. Sebastian couldn't take it lightly, so he enters an emergency board meeting, fully prepared to fight an unknown enemy, only for him to meet the greatest shock of his life, that the company’s CEO is Elara Monroe. She didn’t just return.
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Chapter 2

CHAPTER 2

Scandal, Silence, and Abandonment

Elara

“Miss Monroe, I’m so sorry to say this, but… we can’t associate with you anymore, not after everything.”

I stared weirdly at the phone before me, like it had just slapped me without respect.

“Associate, how?” I repeated in confusion “You’ve known me for more than six years.”

There was a pause, a terrifying silence. Then an uncomfortable sigh which concluded everything.

“Elara, this situation is… too volatile for us to handle. Our sponsors are nervous, they all have concerns.”

“So am I, I was nervous too.” I said. “That didn’t stop me from assisting in my best way, standing by you when your numbers tanked last year, to the point you almost gave up.”

“I wish you well from now onwards,” she replied quickly. “Please, do respect boundaries and don’t contact us again.”

The line went dead without waiting for my response.

I laughed. Yes, I actually laughed out loud, and it actually came out sharp, ugly,and unrecognizable.

“Unbelievable,” I muttered to myself, dropping the phone onto the bed, as I reflected on how things had changed overnight.

The hotel room that I lodged that night still smelled like champagne and lilies, and the same dress which I had single handedly picked for the engagement, laying on the chair nearby.

As I walked out of the room, my mind a complete mess, my heart bleeding without mercy, my phone vibrated. It was another call, a different voice, and maybe, another goodbye.

“Elara, the board has come to the conclusion of freezing your accounts pending investigation.”

“Freeze, account?” I snapped in anger. “Those are personal funds, they have nothing to do with the company.”

“They’re in a way connected to Kingsley Group,” the man replied stiffly with no remorse. “We advise you to cooperate for easier investigation”

Click. I didn’t scream as expected, I didn’t even cry. I sat there like a dummy, listening to the silence trying everything possible to swallow me whole.

Then my little moment of peace, my phone lit up again, but this time, a text appeared from an unknown number. This is exactly what happens when you forget your place, doing rather too much just to be seen. My fingers shook greatly as I typed back

Who is this? But there was no response. Such a coward, why not face me. Then, I stood abruptly, grabbing my coat.

“No,” I said aloud more than I intended. “No more calls from anyone. No more whispers will be tolerated.”

I was done being talked about like I was a virus. I needed to talk to him to clarify things. With that, I made my way to the Kingsley Group.

*******************

The Kingsley Group lobby was still a chaos as i pictured it to be. Thete were different reportets, cameras everywhere, even security guards were unable to control the crowd, but I was able to push through anyway.

“Miss, you can’t go in...”

“I can,” I said sharply before he could finish. “And I will without your permission.”

“Elara Monroe?” a journalist gasped on sighting me. “Do you deny the allegations leveled against you?”

“Yes,” I snapped in fury. “Move out of my way.”

“Did Sebastian Kingsley know about all of this?”

I stopped on my track. That question hit harder than all the others they have been throwing around. I turned slowly to face the reporter. “Ask him yourself.”

With that, the doors slid shut behind me. The elevator ride somehow felt endless as I was curious to find out many things for myself.

When the doors finally opened to the executive floor, I heard a familiar voice stop me, very cold and distant.

“Well… this is very awkward.”

That was Vivian Clarke, as she leaned against Sebastian’s office door, her arms crossed, mocking sympathy all over her face like poison.

“Enjoying the attention you are getting now, huh?” she asked sweetly.

I stared at her for some seconds. “Move out of my way.”

She smiled wider this time. “You really should’ve taken my advice and left quietly. Dragging this out as you did now, only makes you look guilty as alleged.”

“That's very funny,” I said. “You’ve always had an upper hand at pretending innocence, do I'm not surprised.”

Her eyes darkened as I said that for half a second. “Be very careful, Elara. You’re no more in any position to threaten anyone.”

I leaned closer to her, not given in to her bully. “Neither are you, my darling.”

She stepped aside slowly on noticing that I didn't come to play. “He’s very busy right now.”

“I don’t care about that.” I opened the door without permission.

Sebastian stood by the window, yheni saw his phone pressed to his ear.

“Yes,” he was saying, “the board has my full cooperation to do whatever they desire.”

He turned slowly to face me the moment he noticed my presence.

His expression changed.

“Get out,” he said into the phone, but calmly. “I’ll call you back later.”

The door shut behind me like I had just entered a lion's den.

The room felt colder than the night outside.

“You shouldn’t be here for any reason, not after everything,” he said.

I laughed softly, not believing he was the one talking to me in that manner. “That’s funny. This office used to feel like home, for both of us.”

“That was before and...”

“Before you abandoned me to the world, right?” I cut in. “Or before you decided I was disposable, no more needed?”

“Elara...”

“Don’t try with me,” I snapped in anger. “Don’t say my name like that anymore. Don't say it like you still have the right.”

He exhaled slowly, like he was tbd victim. “You’re making this worse than it should be.”

“Worse you said?” My voice rising than intended. “Sebastian, I have nothing left to lose anymore!”

“That’s not entirely true.”

I stepped closer to him. “My accounts are frozen like I was a criminal. My sponsors dropped me, without investigation. People I trusted won’t answer my calls, not even for a second. And you...” My voice started cracking. “You won’t even let me see you, to hear from me.”

He looked away like I disgust him. To be honest, that hurt more than anything.

“Did you read the documents they provided?” I asked quietly. “Did you really look at them t see the content?”

“Yes.”

“And?” I pressed. “Do they sound like me, like what I can do?”

But there was only silence.

“I need you to answer me,” I whispered almost in tears. “Not as a CEO. As the man who said he loved me, who worshipped the ground that I walked on.”

He swallowed hard, like he was finding it difficult to make the decision.

“The company comes first,” he said finally without remorse.

There it was again, the same sentence that destroyed me.

“So I don’t, is that what you are telling me?” I asked.

He didn’t answer, and of course, he had no intentions of answering.

I nodded slowly already understanding him. “Okay.”

“Elara...”

“No,” I said firmly with the remaining strength in me. “You’ve already chosen, not once but twice.”

I quietly reached into my hand bag and pulled out a slim folder which contained almost all our transactions, tossing it onto his desk.

“What’s this?” he asked cluelessly.

“Every strategy I ever built for Kingsley Group while I was still valued,” I said calmly. “Every idea you presented as yours when it actually came from me.”

His eyes widened in shock.

“I’m walking away from everything,” I continued. “I won’t expose you as you are expecting. I won’t fight you because that would all prove you right. I won’t beg to be tolerated.”

“Elara, wait..”

“I’m not finished.”

I straightened my shoulders, cutting him off.

“You took my silence last night as guilt, when you knew the truth,” I said. “This time, you’ll hear me clearly without interrupting”

He met my gaze, and saw the fire in them.

“I loved you with my whole heart,” I said. “And you knew it deep in you.”

His voice dropped into a whisper. “I still...”

“Stop right there,” I whispered in fury. “Don’t insult me now.”

Then I continued.

“I hope the company is worth it, worth the betrayal,” I said softly. “Because it cost you everything that mattered most just for what exactly.”

“Elara...”

I turned and made my way toward the door. He followed me halfway, pretending to stop me. “What will you do now without us?”

I paused, rage building up in my chest, but I held myself, my hand already on the handle.

“I’ll survive without anyone,” I said. “I always do.”

Then, I glanced back just to see his face one last time.

“For the record,” I added calmly, “if the truth ever comes out any day… don’t say you tried to save me because you made no effort.”

Then I slammed the door closed behind me.

Outside the company, the world never ceased moving. People went about their businesses, life continued like I hadn’t just been erased from the people that mattered most to me.

Then, as I was still reflecting, I got a new notification on my phone.

KINGSLEY GROUP ISSUES STATEMENT:

‘We sever all ties with Elara Monroe.’

I stared at the screen weirdly, not knowing whether to cry or laugh, until the words blurred.

Then I turned it off, and headed to the airport. At the airport, the clerk in shock glanced at my passport, not knowing the reason for my decision.

“One-way ticket?” she asked.

“Yes.”

“Destination?”

I hesitated not knowing what to answer.

Then I smiled to myself.

“Anywhere far enough,” I replied like a lunatic.

But before boarding, I sent Sabastin on lady message: From today, I owe you nothing.

And with that, I powered off my phone, and disappeared.

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