Follow
Chapters
Share
Love's Late Revelation Novel Cover

Love's Late Revelation

I clutched the vintage fountain pen in my sweaty palm, running my thumb over its smooth surface for the hundredth time. The weight of it was reassuring—a perfect gift for Nathan's big moment. Ten years of friendship had taught me his preferences: nothing flashy, something with history, something meaningful. Just like us. The launch venue gleamed with that particular San Francisco tech-wealth sheen—all glass and steel and important people in understated expensive clothes. I adjusted my glasses, pushing them up the bridge of my nose as I scanned the crowd for a familiar face. My heart hammered against my ribs, a steady percussion accompanying the ambient electronic music and the tinkling of champagne flutes. "Tonight's the night," I whispered to myself, recalling Nathan's text from this morning: *Important news to share. Be there tonight. Wouldn't be the same without you.* I'd spent years decoding Nathan's messages, searching for hidden meanings, for some acknowledgment of what we both must know was inevitable.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 2

I woke to the harsh buzz of my phone against the nightstand. My eyes felt swollen, my mouth dry—remnants of a night spent crying into my pillow. The digital clock read 7:43 AM. Too early for anyone with basic human decency to text after what happened last night.

It was Nathan, of course.

*Em, need your top three Napa venues this weekend—Isabella insists on perfection.*

I stared at the screen, reading and re-reading the message as if the words might rearrange themselves into something less painful. My chest tightened, each breath a conscious effort. He was asking me—*me*—to help plan his wedding to another woman. As if last night had been nothing more than a regular product launch. As if my world hadn't just imploded.

I dropped the phone onto my rumpled sheets and pressed the heels of my hands against my eyes. The casual tone of his message cut deeper than any angry words could have. He truly didn't know. Ten years of my life, of quiet devotion, and he hadn't even noticed.

"Top three Napa venues," I whispered to my empty apartment. "Sure, Nathan. Let me just pull those out of my binder labeled 'Wedding Venues for the Man I Love to Marry Someone Else.'"

I left the message unanswered and dragged myself to the shower, letting hot water cascade over me as if it could wash away a decade of misplaced hope.

* * *

Three days later, I stood in the corner of a sleek downtown hotel ballroom, clutching a portfolio of research slides for my presentation. The tech mixer was packed with investors and industry leaders—people who could potentially fund my climate impact research if I impressed them today. I'd spent weeks preparing, desperate to focus on something—anything—other than Nathan and Isabella.

"Emily! There you are."

I tensed at the sound of her voice. Isabella glided toward me in a tailored navy dress that probably cost more than my monthly rent, a champagne flute balanced delicately between manicured fingers.

"I've been looking everywhere for you," she said, her smile not quite reaching her eyes. "Nathan mentioned you're presenting today. How exciting."

"Thank you," I replied, adjusting my glasses nervously. "It's an important opportunity."

"Of course it is," she agreed, stepping closer. "You know, I've always admired how you've managed to keep your little research projects going while supporting Nathan's vision."

Little research projects. I bit the inside of my cheek.

"I should probably review my notes," I said, attempting to step around her.

"Oh, wait—" Isabella reached out as if to touch my arm, but instead, her champagne flute tipped, splashing red wine across my pristine white portfolio.

I gasped as the liquid seeped through the pages, bleeding across graphs and data points I'd spent months compiling. My presentation was in fifteen minutes.

"Oh my goodness!" Isabella's hand flew to her mouth in mock horror. "I'm so clumsy! Let me help—"

She grabbed a cocktail napkin and dabbed at the portfolio, somehow managing to smear the stain further across my work.

"It's fine," I said sharply, pulling the ruined slides away from her. "I've got it."

"Are you sure? I feel terrible." Her voice dripped with concern, but her eyes held something else entirely—satisfaction.

"I'm sure." I turned away, heart pounding as I assessed the damage. Half my presentation was illegible, red wine obscuring critical data points.

As Isabella sauntered away, I frantically tried to salvage what I could, knowing I had mere minutes to reconstruct months of work.

* * *

"Black, two sugars," Chloe said, sliding a coffee mug across the break room table toward me. "You look like you need it."

I accepted the offering gratefully. After my disaster presentation—delivered with half-improvised content from wine-stained notes—I'd retreated to the startup's break room to lick my wounds.

"Thanks," I murmured, wrapping my hands around the warm ceramic.

Chloe glanced around the empty room before leaning forward. "Listen, I need to tell you something," she whispered. "Isabella's been talking about you to everyone who'll listen."

My stomach dropped. "What do you mean?"

"She's telling people you're..." Chloe hesitated, discomfort evident in her expression. "That you're unstable. Obsessed with Nathan. That you've been following him around since childhood and can't accept he's moved on."

The coffee turned bitter in my mouth. "That's ridiculous. We've been friends for—"

"I know," Chloe cut in. "Anyone who knows you knows that's bullshit. But Emily..." She reached across the table, her fingers brushing mine. "People are listening to her. I've noticed how Markowitz and Chen stopped inviting you to their meetings. How Rivera suddenly 'forgot' to CC you on the project emails."

I sat back, the realization washing over me like ice water. Isabella wasn't just taking Nathan—she was systematically dismantling my professional network, isolating me completely.

"She's methodical," Chloe continued, her voice barely above a whisper. "And she won't stop until you're gone."

I stared into my coffee cup, watching ripples form as my hands trembled slightly. The life I'd built here—the career I'd compromised for Nathan's sake—was being erased by a woman who saw me as nothing more than an inconvenience to be eliminated.

And Nathan, oblivious Nathan, couldn't even see it happening.

You may also like

Betrayal and a Second Chance Novel Cover
8.7
I woke before dawn, as I always did. The city was still draped in darkness, but I found comfort in these quiet moments before Manhattan stirred to life. Slipping from beneath our Egyptian cotton sheets, careful not to wake James, I pulled on my silk robe and padded barefoot across the cool marble floors of our penthouse. The terrace doors opened with a soft click. Morning air, crisp and untainted, filled my lungs as I stepped outside. Below me, Central Park was a dark expanse, but up here, in our private sanctuary forty stories above the world, my morning ritual awaited. "Good morning, my beauties," I whispered, approaching the elegant black pool we'd had custom-built on our wraparound terrace. They came immediately, two obsidian shadows gliding across the water's surface. Black swans – James's wedding gift to me. A symbol of eternal fidelity, he'd said.
Betrayed Wife's Triumph Novel Cover
9.1
The crystal chandeliers of Le Blanc cast a warm glow across the private dining room as I smoothed my navy silk dress—a birthday gift to myself. Five years of marriage to Conner Davis, and I'd learned to keep my expectations modest. A dinner with the Davis Corporation executive team wasn't exactly intimate, but it was something. I caught Marcus Webb's eye across the table. The veteran board member offered a small nod, perhaps the closest thing to warmth I'd receive tonight. Beside me, Conner scrolled through his phone, his attention elsewhere as usual. "Shall we order champagne?" Rebecca Chen, my lead technical architect, suggested with a smile. She knew how much I'd sacrificed for this company—the sleepless nights decoding failing systems, the brilliant solutions I'd whispered in Conner's ear before important meetings. "Excellent idea," Conner replied, finally looking up. "We should celebrate..." His eyes darted to the entrance where his secretary Ivanna Taylor stood, a vision in red that immediately commanded the room's attention.
My Billionaire In Disguise: Marrying A Poor Husband Who Owns The World Novel Cover
8.1
Alicia believed for years she was deeply in love with Michael, until she regained her sight and caught him and her sister boldly betraying her. The man who'd pretended to be her husband while she was blind turned out to be a beggar hired for the deception-her own parents complicit in the scheme to steal her fortune. Heartbroken, Alicia struck back, hiring the poor man to help her reclaim what was hers. As their act unfolded, true feelings grew. Just as things seemed to be going well, Michael found himself regretting his betrayal, captivated by Alicia's newfound radiance. When Michael begged her back, the world was shocked: the beggar was actually a secret tycoon who gave Alicia the grandest love-and all he owned.
Breaking Free from Toxic Love Novel Cover
8.7
The hotel corridor stretched before me like a gilded prison, its plush burgundy carpet muffling my footsteps as I made my way toward Roman's suite. Tomorrow was supposed to be the happiest day of my life—our wedding day. Eight years of love, laughter, and dreams culminating in a perfect ceremony. I clutched the final guest list in my trembling hands, wanting to surprise him with the last-minute changes his mother had insisted upon. The elevator dinged softly behind me as I approached his door, my heart fluttering with that familiar excitement I always felt when seeing him. I'd spent the entire day coordinating with vendors, ensuring every detail was perfect, from the white roses he loved to the champagne his mother preferred. My feet ached in these heels, but it would all be worth it when I saw his face tomorrow. I slipped my key card into the lock—Roman had given it to me weeks ago, laughing about how I was already acting like his wife. The door clicked open, and I stepped inside, calling out softly, "Roman? I have the updated guest—" The words died in my throat.
Faking Forever With The Billionaire  Novel Cover
8.8
She told one little lie... and it changed everything. When Alina catches her longtime boyfriend cheating with her own stepsister, no less-humiliation isn't even the half of it. In a desperate moment of pride and pain, she lies. Boldly. Recklessly. "I wasn't that faithful either," she says. "I've been seeing someone too... Aiden Blackwood." It's a name that stops everyone cold. Only problem? She doesn't know him. Not even a little. What was supposed to be a petty lie to save face spirals out of control when she's expected to prove her relationship with the elusive, powerful, and notoriously untouchable billionaire, Aiden Blackwood. Just when she's about to be publicly shamed, the crowd parts, and the man himself shows up. With a smirk that melts every doubt, he wraps an arm around her waist, and lean in close; "Hey, wifey, did I keep you waiting too long?"
Forced to Marry my Ex-Boyfriend's Psychopath Older Brother  Novel Cover
7.9
"I should have refused." I shook my head, my eyes sweeping towards the silver eyed devil standing before me, with no ounce of guilt or remorse in his eyes. "I should have never married you." "That hurts my feeling." That was a cruel joke, because we both know that he doesn't even have feelings to begin with. "But there isn't any man who could love you like I do; not even Thorne." I paused when his long, cold index finger trailed my face stopping at my lips, and his eyes met mine again. They were dark... with lust. "Fuck you." I muttered with hate and anger dripping in my voice. "I believe even right now, all you want is me." He mused and he wasn't wrong, because he never said I couldn't leave. Yet, I found myself staying, and hoping he would change. "And all that completes me is you." I shut my eyes as he slammed his lips against mine. *** Eden Montclair is your everyday surgeon who tries to get by every surgery without complications, she has created high hopes for herself that she would inherit her grandmother's hospital. She soon finds out that the hospital was dying and they might need to merger it with the biggest healthcare foundation in the country, only on the condition that her little sister, Evangeline marries the heir to the foundation. Eden's life soon falls into chaos when Evangeline ran away to avoid that fate, and now Eden is in the front line to marry the Heir of the Adler Foundation. Theron Adler. A cold-blooded and precise surgeon, who doesn't have many interests in life, and a diagnosed psychopath. That's not all, he is also the elder brother of her ex-boyfriend and they both had history together.