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Out Of Her Ex-Husband's Shadow, Into The Tycoon's Embrace Novel Cover

Out Of Her Ex-Husband's Shadow, Into The Tycoon's Embrace

For three years, Hailey loved Kieran. Yet the wildlife photos she risked everything to take ended up helping another woman win a major competition. Hurt and finished with waiting, Hailey left him, filing for divorce and vowing to prove herself on her own. She never expected her ex-husband's most powerful rival to offer his support. "I admire real talent. Applause belongs to the deserving," he said. Though Hailey tried to keep her distance, he pursued her with unwavering determination "This isn't just a whim. I've had my eye on you for a long time."
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Chapter 5

Hailey swapped her outfit for something simple and comfortable, then hailed a cab straight to the Fuller Group headquarters.

During the ride, she couldn't stop herself from scrolling through her phone, checking for any updates on the plagiarism scandal surrounding Malinda.

As expected, every article about the photography contest had vanished overnight, wiped clean as if it had never existed.

Even Malinda's smear campaigns were gone, buried beneath an expensive wave of damage control.

The trending topic had already surpassed a hundred million views before it was pulled. Kieran undoubtedly paid an astronomical sum to bury it without a trace.

Hailey's grip on her phone tightened, her knuckles whitening as frustration simmered beneath her calm exterior.

When the cab rolled to a stop outside the glass tower, an assistant stood waiting by the entrance. "Ms. Bennett, Mr. Fuller is expecting you in the executive office."

Offering a brief nod, Hailey replied, "Thank you."

She rode the elevator up to the eighty-eighth floor, its ascent smooth and silent.

The door to the executive office was open, and Hailey knocked on the door. "Mr. Fuller."

Chris barely glanced up from the stack of documents before him, a faint, knowing smile tugging at his lips. "Come in."

Hailey stepped inside, her gaze sweeping across the minimalist office.

The sleek black-and-white décor radiated quiet authority, softened by the expanse of the giant floor-to-ceiling window. Through the window, the city stretched endlessly below—a blur of motion and light that made her feel as though she were standing above the world itself.

In this empire of steel and ambition, Chris Fuller was undeniably its ruler.

A soft clink drew her attention back as a cup settled onto the table before her. She looked up to find his steady eyes fixed on her, amusement flickering in their depths.

"Seems my little gift pleased you, Ms. Bennett," he said.

Her shoulders eased, tension melting slightly, though confusion lingered in her gaze. "Mr. Fuller," she asked carefully. "Why are you helping me?"

Kieran's reach extended into every corner of Grosford, and without Chris's interference, her name would have been erased without a trace.

That was exactly why Kieran had dared to hand her work to Malinda—he never expected anyone powerful enough to stop him.

Yet Chris had changed the game entirely.

Leaning back in his chair, Chris rested one arm on the table, his fingers tapping a slow rhythm against the polished surface. Sunlight caught the gold ring on his pinky, sending a warm glint across the room.

Hailey's gaze lingered on it for a moment—it looked oddly familiar, though she couldn't remember where she had seen it before.

"I've always respected genuine talent," he noted evenly, his tone calm but firm. "What I can't stand are cheap tricks. Credit belongs to those who earn it."

Lips drawn in a tight line, Hailey paused for a breath before speaking with quiet sincerity. "Thank you, Mr. Fuller, for everything you've done. If there's ever anything I can help you with, please don't hesitate to ask."

The corners of Chris's mouth lifted ever so slightly, his eyes glinting with quiet satisfaction. "Alright. I'll hold you to that."

With an easy motion, he slid a document across the desk. "The PSA's schedule is pretty tight. I'm wondering when you can officially start. This here's the shareholding agreement—look it over. If anything seems off, don't hesitate to bring it up."

"Okay." Hailey took the papers, her eyes skimming through the neatly printed lines.

The terms were remarkably generous—far beyond what she'd expected. Once the PSA wrapped, she'd still retain full independence.

A flicker of conflicted emotion crossed Hailey's eyes before she steadied herself and met his gaze. "Mr. Fuller, your offer is more than fair," she began. "But I'd like to ask for one additional favor."

One of Chris's brows rose, curiosity glinting in his eyes. "Go ahead."

"I'll soon be filing for divorce," she admitted, her tone low but firm. "I heard your legal team is the most capable in Grosford."

Watching his expression, she quickly added, "Of course, I'll cover all the fees myself—no matter the amount."

Determination underlined her voice. She was ready to pay any price for her freedom.

Maybe it was just her imagination, but the glimmer in Chris's eyes seemed to deepen with amusement.

"They will deliver a result that satisfies you," he replied smoothly.

Relief loosened the tension in her shoulders. Hailey picked up the pen, her signature flowing swiftly across the page. "Thank you, Mr. Fuller. I'll give my best to every task you assign."

She slid the signed contract back across the desk.

Chris took it with a measured glance, the corners of his mouth curving faintly. His signature had already been scrawled across the page—bold, decisive strokes that commanded attention.

Hailey's name followed below, her handwriting elegant and precise, a graceful contrast that somehow looked perfectly balanced beside his.

After a brief pause, Chris closed the folder with a soft thud. "Alright."

Hailey inclined her head and remarked, "Then I'll begin tomorrow. Please have someone send me the PSA's requirements."

"Will do."

Chris had barely finished his sentence when Hailey's phone lit up with a sudden ring.

Kieran's name flashed across the screen. Her expression tightened as she turned off her phone.

"Mr. Fuller," she said evenly, rising to her feet. "If there's nothing else, I'll be going."

He gave a brief nod. Once she stepped out, Chris pressed the intercom and called the assistant.

"Didn't Kieran express interest in a new project recently? Raise our offer and take it from him," he ordered.

"Understood, Mr. Fuller."

Leaving the desk, Chris moved to the window, city lights glittering beneath him like scattered jewels. His thumb brushed the gold band on his pinky as a faint, determined smile curved his lips.

He'd waited long enough for Hailey—this time, he wasn't letting her slip away.

Back at her apartment, Hailey switched her phone back on. Missed-call notifications filled the screen—Kieran had called dozens of times.

When it started ringing again, she let out an exasperated sigh and finally answered.

His voice exploded through the speaker, raw with fury. "Where the hell have you been? Why didn't you answer my calls?"

Calm and unshaken, Hailey spoke with the chill of someone who'd already made up her mind. "My whereabouts aren't your concern. The only thing left between us is the divorce."

She glanced at her watch and added briskly, "It's ten o'clock. Let's get it done today."

A dry, hollow chuckle slipped from Kieran. "You're that eager to toss me aside and spread your legs for Chris?"

"I don't sink to your level," she retorted, her voice cutting like ice. "I've tried to end this with some shred of grace. If you won't finalize it today, I'll take it to court tomorrow."

Her arrangement with Chris had always been her contingency plan.

Without missing a beat, Kieran fired back, every word laced with cutting intent. "Fine, we'll divorce—but not before you come to the hospital and apologize to Malinda in person. If it weren't for you, she wouldn't have slit her wrists."

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