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The Dominant Ceo's New Contract : The Ruthless Tycoon's Fifty Shades Contract  Novel Cover

The Dominant Ceo's New Contract : The Ruthless Tycoon's Fifty Shades Contract

Nora has just been cleared from two weeks in a hospital after her body gave out from overwork and stress. The morning she is discharged, her doctor tells her she is lucky to have such a devoted boyfriend, someone who came to see her every day without fail. She leaves the hospital feeling genuinely hopeful for the first time in weeks. She decides to surprise Derek at his apartment before going home. When she gets there, the door is slightly open. The apartment is out of order in small ways that feel wrong immediately, because Derek is meticulous about everything. She finds a dress on the floor she recognizes from three days ago when her best friend Sienna came to visit her at the hospital. She walks into the bedroom and finds them together. What follows is not a screaming match. It is worse. Sienna does not apologize. She lays out the facts the way a person delivers news they have been sitting on for too long. Eight months. A wedding in two weeks. An invitation that arrives on Nora's phone before she even makes it out of the building. Derek tries to stop her in the hallway, tries to explain, but the elevator closes between them and she hears Sienna's voice behind her saying she will forgive him because she always does. Nora walks out into rain she does not notice for several minutes. Her phone rings five times with her father's name on the screen. She ignores it. Her father only calls repeatedly when he needs something managed, and she is not available to be managed today. Yuna finds her eventually and picks her up. In the car, Yuna starts to say where she has been and stops herself. Nora tells her Derek is her ex now without looking up. Yuna's phone rings. It is Nora's father, and his voice is different. Quiet in a way she has never heard before. He asks them to come to the mansion immediately. When they arrive, her grandfather is dead. He passed in his sleep, her mother says. The doctor had already been and gone. The paperwork was being handled. Her uncle was in the hallway with his coat on and his phone in his hand, already making calls, already moving. Her father calls her into the study and tells her the company is closer to collapse than anyone outside the family knows. There is one deal that could save it. One man. Callum Voss. The problem is that no one gets a meeting with Callum Voss. His schedule is locked, his gatekeepers are impossible, and he is in the city for a limited time only. Yuna tells her something that changes everything. He is on the guest list for Derek and Sienna's wedding. Nora does not want to go to that wedding. She would rather do almost anything else. But she does not have a choice, and she refuses to walk in alone. She tells Yuna to find her a fake date, someone tall and convincing and immediately impressive. She will handle everything else herself.
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Chapter 1

Nora's POV

"Your vitals are looking much better, Ms. Ashfield."Dr. Patel scribbled something on his clipboard without looking up. "You had us worried for a while."

"I had myself worried,"I said.

He smiled. "You're lucky to have such a devoted boyfriend. He was here every single day. Sometimes twice."He finally looked up. "Were you thinking about him? Studies show that emotional anchors significantly speed up recovery."

I laughed a little. "Maybe."

"Well, whatever you were doing, keep doing it. You're free to go."

I called Yuna the moment I stepped outside.

It rang four times and went to voicemail.

Of course.

I tried again. Voicemail.

I stared at my phone for a second, then typed: Discharged. Don't panic. Call me back.

She didn't call back.

I stood outside St. Mercy's with my overnight bag and two weeks of recycled hospital air still in my lungs, and I made a decision. Derek's office was across town but his apartment was twelve minutes away. I could go home, shower, change, do this properly.

Or I could surprise him right now, looking exactly like this — pale, slightly too thin, still wearing the hoodie he'd dropped off last Thursday.

I flagged a cab.

He'd been here every day. Twice some days. The least I could do was show up unannounced with a smile.

The cab driver talked the whole ride about his daughter's university fees. I nodded in the right places and watched the city move past the window.

Twelve minutes felt very short.

I paid, tipped generously, and took the elevator up to the fourteenth floor.

Derek's door was open.

Not wide open. Just slightly, like someone had pulled it shut and it hadn't caught. I frowned. Derek didn't leave doors open. Derek didn't leave anything open — every drawer closed, every cabinet shut, every surface clear. It was the thing we'd argued about most in two years. I used to joke that he'd iron his socks if he could.

I pushed the door in slowly.

The living room was wrong.

A throw pillow on the floor. His laptop open on the coffee table, which he never did. A wine glass on the kitchen counter, no coaster. Two wine glasses.

My eyes moved to the hallway.

A dress. Black, crumpled against the baseboard like it had been stepped out of in a hurry. And next to it — underwear. Red lace.

My stomach dropped before my brain caught up.

I knew that dress. I had told Sienna she looked beautiful in it three days ago, right here in this building, when she'd stopped by the hospital on her way to dinner.

On her way to dinner.

My chest started doing something strange. A tightening, like my ribs were slowly closing in. I stood in the middle of his living room and I could not move.

Then I heard her laugh. From the bedroom. Low and easy, like she was exactly where she wanted to be.

And then his voice.

"—she won't find out. She's too trusting. That's always been her problem."

I stopped breathing.

"Two more months."Sienna's voice. Lazy, satisfied. "Just get through the engagement announcement and then you can file whatever you want. The inheritance transfers regardless."

"She'll lose it,"Derek said. Not worried. Almost amused.

"She'll cry and call me about it."A pause. The rustle of sheets. "Let her. We'll be in Bali."

The tightening in my chest became something else entirely.

I pushed the bedroom door open.

I didn't scream. I didn't throw anything.

I just stood there.

Derek saw me first. The color left his face so fast I almost felt sorry for him. He scrambled, pulling the sheet up, saying my name like it was an apology and an explanation at once.

"Nora — Nora, wait, this isn't—"

"Don't."My voice came out very quiet. I didn't recognize it.

Sienna sat up slowly. She didn't reach for the sheet. She looked at me the way you look at someone who's shown up at the wrong party — mildly inconvenienced. Nothing else.

"Nora,"Derek said again, standing now, reaching for his jeans. "Please. Just let me explain. It's not what you think, it's—"

"You were going to let me find out at the engagement announcement?"I asked. "Was that the plan?"

His mouth opened. Nothing came out.

I looked at Sienna. "Eight months?"

She tilted her head. "Give or take."

"You sat next to my hospital bed,"I said. "Four days ago. You held my hand when they changed the IV line."

Something crossed her face. Almost guilt. Then it was gone.

"Nora."Her voice was patient. Careful. Like she was explaining something to someone slow. "You have to understand, what you and Derek had — it was comfortable. You were comfortable. That's not the same as right."

"Sienna—"Derek started.

"No, she should hear this."She looked at me steadily. "You've always made it so easy for people to take from you. You're generous and trusting and you never ask for anything and you think that makes you a good person."She paused. "It just makes you easy."

The room was absolutely silent.

"We're getting married,"she said. "Two weeks from Saturday. You'll get an invitation."A small shrug. "Whether you come is up to you."

I walked out.

Down the hallway, past the black dress and the red underwear, through the living room, out the front door.

"Nora."Derek's voice behind me. He'd followed, half-dressed, into the corridor. "Please. Just stop. Let me talk to you. I do care about you — it got complicated, but I care—"

I pressed the elevator button.

"She doesn't mean it like that. What she said, she didn't mean it."

The elevator opened.

I stepped in.

"Nora, say something. Please. Say something."

The doors closed between us.

Behind me, just before they shut completely, I heard Sienna's voice drift from the apartment.

"Let her go, Derek. She'll forgive you. She always does."

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