
THE BILLIONAIRE ULTIMATUM
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In the high-stakes world of New York City's elite, Alexander Grey is forced to choose between his love for artist Luna Wells and an arranged marriage to Avery Thompson, daughter of a pharmaceutical empire. The Grey family's legacy hangs in the balance, and Alexander must decide whether to follow his heart or bow to family duty. But in a world where power and wealth reign supreme, every choice comes with a steep price.
THE BILLIONAIRE ULTIMATUM Chapter 1
MANHATTAN, NYC (GREY CONGLOMERATE TOWER)
The boardroom of Grey Conglomerate sat Forty-eight stories above Manhattan, its glass walls capturing the city like a jewel trapped in steel. Inside, silence reigned. Executives in tailored suits leaned forward at the long table, every pen poised, every eye fixed on one man.
Alexander Grey stood at the head of the room. His presence was a force. Tall, broad-shouldered, cut in a tailored suit of midnight wool, he radiated the kind of authority that could silence a storm. The sharp line of his jaw and the steel glint in his gray eyes left no doubt that he was not simply a man, he was the heir to an empire. He spoke, and the room bent around his voice.
"Projections show shipping revenue will cross two billion by the third quarter," Alexander said, pacing with measured steps. His gaze swept over the men and women seated before him, pinning them like prey. "But numbers mean nothing if we lose control of the ports. Negotiations with Beijing close before the end of the month. I expect direct access to Singapore locked in within weeks. Delay is weakness, and the Greys don't trade in weakness."
A man in his fifties cleared his throat, sweat at his temple. "Mr. Grey, the European board-"
Alexander cut him off with a flick of his hand. "Europe follows when Asia bends. We dictate. They obey. That is how this empire was built. If you don't have the stomach for it, resign now."
No one moved. No one dared.
Alexander's lips curved into a razor-thin smile. "Meeting adjourned."
Chairs scraped as the executives rose, bowing their heads, their voices hushed. They slipped out one by one, careful not to linger under his gaze. When the last of them disappeared, silence returned, broken only by the faint hum of the city below.
And then came a soft knock at the door.
It wasn't the tentative knock of an employee, nor the brisk rap of an assistant. It was lighter, warmer, familiar.
"Come in," Alexander called, his tone softening.
The door opened, and Luna Wells entered.
She was a striking contrast to the polished severity of the boardroom. Where glass and steel ruled, she brought color and warmth. Dressed in a cream sundress smeared faintly with the remnants of paint, her dark hair loose in soft waves, she seemed to carry her studio with her. Her hazel eyes locked on Alexander, and the tension in his shoulders eased.
"You look like you just chewed half of Wall Street alive," Luna teased, walking toward him with a small paper bag in hand.
Alexander's lips curved. "Half? You underestimate me. I devoured all of it."
Her laughter spilled through the room like sunlight cracking the storm. She perched on the edge of his desk, utterly unbothered by the power this space represented. No one else dared sit so casually in his presence. Only her.
"I brought lunch," she said, setting the bag down. "Because I know you skipped breakfast. Again."
Alexander arched a brow. "And who told you?"
"No one had to. You're predictable when you're in meetings from dawn." She unwrapped a sandwich and held it toward him like a bribe.
He took it, his eyes never leaving hers. The ruthless heir to Grey Conglomerate who sent seasoned executives trembling, sat back in his leather chair and ate because Luna Wells told him to.
"You shouldn't come here so often," he said after a bite, his tone softer now, intimate. "The sharks will smell blood."
Luna leaned closer, her lips curving. "I'm not afraid of sharks. Besides, I like watching you in your world. All sharp edges and authority." She tilted her head. "Though I still prefer you when you're covered in paint, letting me boss you around in the studio."
Alexander's smile deepened. "That's the only place I let anyone boss me."
The words hung between them, and the shift in the air was instant. The hum of the city outside faded. His gaze dropped to her mouth, and hers lingered on his.
Luna slid closer, her knees brushing his. "You're impossible," she whispered, but her tone betrayed her desire.
Alexander rose, towering over her. One hand came to rest at her waist, pulling her in, while the other tilted her chin up. When his lips touched hers, the kiss was slow at first, savoring. Then it deepened, hunger and need pouring into it.
Her hands gripped his suit jacket, pulling him closer until she was pressed against the edge of his desk. His mouth moved with a commanding intensity, claiming her the way he claimed everything else in life decisively, ruthlessly.
"Alexander," she breathed against his lips, her voice trembling with heat.
His forehead pressed to hers, his breath unsteady. "You undo me," he murmured. "Every damn time."
The moment lingered, fire and softness tangled together. Then, slowly, he pulled back, resting his thumb against her cheek. His eyes, usually cold steel, burned with something only she could draw from him.
"You shouldn't be here," he said, but his tone betrayed no real conviction.
"Then tell me to leave," she challenged softly.
He didn't. He kissed her again, slower this time, before finally breaking away.
Luna smiled, brushing her thumb across his lips. "I love when you lose control."
His chest tightened at the words. Love wasn't something his world allowed, but with her, it was undeniable. Which was why her next question struck so deeply.
"Alex... when will you stop hiding me from them?"
The warmth in the room chilled. He stilled, every muscle tense.
"You've kept me away from them for three years," Luna pressed. "The press calls me your other half, and yet I've never once sat at your family's table. Why?"
He stared at her, the mask sliding back over his features. "Because you don't know them. They don't care about you, Luna. They don't care about love. To them, marriage is an alliance, nothing more."
"Then let me prove them wrong." Her hazel eyes burned with defiance. "I don't need their approval. I just need you to stop pretending I don't exist when it comes to them."
Alexander's chest rose and fell, fire and steel warring inside him. And then, at last, his decision solidified.
"Tonight," he said, voice firm. "You'll meet them tonight."
Her eyes widened. "Tonight?"
"Yes." His jaw tightened. "They've taken enough from me. They won't take you too."
THE GREY'S ESTATE
The Grey's estate stood like a fortress in the Upper East Side, its gates opening to reveal a mansion carved from stone and history. Chandeliers glittered from high ceilings, casting golden light on marble floors. Portraits of ancestors stared from the walls, silent judges of every newcomer.
As Alexander guided Luna through the vast halls, his hand steady on her back, she felt the weight of centuries pressing down. The house itself seemed to whisper: outsider.
"Don't let them intimidate you," Alexander murmured.
"I'm not intimidated," she said, though her chest tightened.
The dining hall waited at the end of the corridor. A long mahogany table stretched the length of the room, set with crystal and silver.
At its head sat Harrison Grey. He was a man carved from iron, his hair silver, his eyes merciless. Authority clung to him like a second skin. His very presence demanded obedience.
To his right, Victoria Grey, Alexander's stepmother, elegant in emerald silk. Her beauty was sharp, her gaze sharper still. Every inch of her radiated ambition.
Further down, Ethan Grey, Alexander's stepbrother lounged with false ease, his practiced smile failing to mask the resentment burning in his eyes.
"Alexander," Harrison said as his son entered, his voice a blade. "You're late."
"I was handling business," Alexander replied smoothly. "I assume you approve."
Harrison's gaze slid to Luna. "And who is this?"
Alexander straightened. "This is Luna Wells. My partner. The woman I intend to marry." The words fell like a stone in still water.
Victoria's lips thinned, her fingers tightening on her glass. Ethan's smile widened, though the glint in his eyes betrayed his amusement. Harrison leaned back, studying Luna as though she were a specimen under a microscope.
"You intend to marry... an artist," Harrison said at last, the word laced with disdain.
Luna lifted her chin. "I'm more than that, sir."
"She paints canvases," Harrison continued, ignoring her. "And you think that makes her worthy of this family's name?"
"Her work is in galleries around the world," Alexander cut in, his voice steel. "She is respected, admired-"
"She brings no power, no alliances," Victoria interrupted smoothly. "Do you think love sustains a dynasty?"
"Love is enough to build a life," Alexander shot back, his eyes flashing.
Ethan chuckled softly. "How touching. Shame love doesn't balance ledgers."
"Quiet," Alexander snapped, his voice reverberating through the hall.
But Harrison remained unmoved. His gaze pinned his son, cold and unforgiving. "If you marry her, you disgrace this family. You risk everything generations have built. And you will not inherit a single share of this empire."
The declaration struck like thunder.
Luna's breath caught, but Alexander didn't falter. He gripped her hand under the table, his voice steady. "Then so be it."
For the first time, Harrison's lips curved not in warmth, but in a smile sharp as glass. "Power endures, Alexander. Love does not. And in this family, power always wins."
**********
When they finally stepped into the night, the gates of Grey Manor closing behind them, Luna's voice trembled.
"They hate me."
"They fear you," Alexander said, pulling her close. His gaze lingered on the looming silhouette of the mansion. "Because they can't control you. And they can't control me when I'm with you."
But in the silence of his own mind, he knew the truth.
The war between love and dynasty had only just begun.
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THE BILLIONAIRE ULTIMATUM of Contents
Chapter 1 Ch. 1Chapter 2 Ch. 2Chapter 3 Ch. 3Chapter 4 Ch. 4Chapter 5 Ch. 5Chapter 6 Ch. 6
Chapter 7 Ch. 7
Chapter 8 Ch. 8
Chapter 9 Ch. 9
Chapter 10 Ch. 10
Chapter 11 Ch. 11
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8.7
"You will regret all of this, Vick. You will see the true form of the woman you have humiliated. I will not remain silent!"
Ten years of Amora Cassidy Shane's devotion collapsed in an instant when the plump woman discovered her husband, Vicktor Caldwell, having an affair with her own longtime friend. To make matters even more cruel, Vicktor brought that woman and the child born of their affair into the house, then cast Amora out after seizing the entire Shane family fortune.
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9.2
After his father passes away, Darnell becomes the new heir to King Hotels. But his grandfather-who owns shares of the hotels-wants Darnell to marry to earn his (Grandfather's) shares before his death.
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Darnell approaches Sasha with a two-month marriage contract for five million dollars-enough to pay off her father's debt and be free from her traditional mother. She accepts.
Things are complicated when grandfather doesn't die after two months, and Sasha is being extorted by loan sharks. She and Darnell must stay married for their benefit, despite their lack of affection for each other. Eventually, they fall in love.
But drama unfolds when family secrets are exposed, old lovers resurface, and unknown families appear. Darnell and Sasha must decide if their love is worth it all.

9.3
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Remembering she spent the last year and a half there as that vampire's pet, his sex slave, under the false identity. And all the things he has done to her recall the awful pain, realizing she both hates and desires him.
Her doom started at her 19th birthday party when she met Hope Douglas, looking identical to her. Fallon has no clue vampires exist. And that Hope is a vampire hunter when she offers her a lucrative deal. Fallon takes it, falling into the trap and committing the biggest mistake of her life.
Now Sean wants to turn her into a vampire and keep her forever. Fallon carries a secret of her own, but so does Sean. And the plot slowly unfolds from the moment of her abduction.

9.0
The night Emily signed her name, she thought it was a loan. Instead, she sold her body.
Her boyfriend betrayed her. Her father abandoned her. Her sister was rotting in prison for fighting back against an abusive husband. Emily had no one-until the devil himself claimed her.
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8.8
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That exact same night, my billionaire husband bought out the Hudson River for a massive, million-dollar fireworks show.
It wasn't to mourn our child. It was to celebrate his first love's son being discharged from the hospital.
When I confronted him with our son's death certificate, he sneered and accused me of hiding the boy to get his attention.
He held his mistress in our home, watched her fake a panic attack, and threatened to bankrupt my family if I didn't get on my knees and apologize to her.
But the most horrifying truth came from a terrified hospital nurse.
My son's anesthesia was deliberately kept low during the procedure to keep his tissue viable to save the mistress's child.
He was awake and in agonizing pain while his own father planned a grand celebration for another man's son.
I couldn't understand how a father could be so completely heartless.
How could he sacrifice his own flesh and blood just to please a woman who constantly manipulated him?
Looking at the ashes on my son's favorite toy, my paralyzing grief evaporated, replaced by a cold, unyielding rage.
I arranged my little boy's funeral alone in the freezing rain, left my wedding ring on the counter, and walked straight into the private hotel suite of my husband's most ruthless business rival.
"Let's take him down," I said.











