Follow
Chapters
Share
The Billionaire Who Never Let Me Go Novel Cover

The Billionaire Who Never Let Me Go

I met him on a rainy afternoon when we were both young, uncertain, and standing on the edge of adulthood. Adrian Cole wasn't rich then. He wasn't powerful. But from the moment his eyes found mine, something inside me knew my life would never be the same. We fell in love slowly... then all at once. He was my first kiss under streetlights, my safest place, my greatest heartbreak. And the man who walked away. Years later, Adrian returns - no longer the struggling boy I once knew, but a billionaire CEO with power, dominance, and a dangerous intensity that still makes my heart tremble. He says I've always belonged to him. But love isn't that simple. Not after betrayal. Not after loss. Not after the night that shattered us both. Now he wants a second chance. And this time... he refuses to let me go.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 4

I should have walked away.

That would have been the normal thing to do.

Thank him for the umbrella. Smile politely. Disappear into the crowd and forget about the handsome stranger who happened to rescue me from a rainstorm.

Instead...

I stayed.

We stood near the entrance of the building for a moment, watching the chaos outside as students rushed past us, dripping wet and laughing.

The rain hadn't slowed at all.

It came down in thick sheets, turning the campus into a blur of gray and motion.

"You came alone?" he asked.

His voice was casual, but there was something underneath it.

Curiosity.

Interest.

I nodded. "My friends ditched me for food."

A small smile tugged at his mouth.

"Tragic."

"I know. I might never recover."

He chuckled softly.

The sound did something strange to my chest.

God, why does everything feel so... intense?

We barely knew each other.

Actually - we didn't know each other at all.

And yet standing next to him felt comfortable in a way that didn't make sense.

Like my body had skipped past the awkward stranger phase entirely.

"So," I said, glancing up at him, "are you always rescuing random girls in the rain, or am I special?"

One eyebrow lifted slightly.

"That depends."

"On what?"

"If you're planning to fall again."

I laughed, surprised.

"Oh wow. Confidence."

He shrugged lightly.

"Preparedness."

Our eyes met again.

And there it was.

That pull.

That strange, magnetic awareness.

Like there was an invisible thread connecting us.

My stomach fluttered.

Okay. This is dangerous.

We moved further inside together as the crowd shifted, still talking - about school, classes, the ridiculous weather, the terrible food vendors outside.

Nothing important.

But somehow it felt important.

Because every time he looked at me, my pulse jumped.

And every time I caught him watching me when I wasn't speaking...

Something warm spread through my chest.

At one point our hands brushed accidentally.

Neither of us pulled away immediately.

Electricity shot up my arm.

Did he feel that too?

His jaw tightened slightly.

Yep.

Definitely felt it.

"Are you new here?" he asked after a moment.

"First year," I said. "You?"

"Second."

That explained the confidence.

"And what are you studying?"

I told him.

He nodded, listening in a way that made me feel like what I was saying actually mattered.

Which was ridiculous.

We had known each other for maybe ten minutes.

Still...

I liked it.

I liked him.

The realization hit me suddenly and without permission.

And it scared me a little.

Because attraction was normal.

This?

This felt bigger.

Deeper.

Like the beginning of something I couldn't control.

Voices called his name again from across the hall.

He glanced over briefly, then back at me.

And for a split second...

I had the strangest thought.

He doesn't want to leave either.

The idea sent warmth through me.

But moments like this don't last forever.

Eventually reality pushes in.

People find their friends.

Schedules happen.

Life moves.

"I should probably find mine," I said softly.

Something flickered in his expression.

Disappointment?

Or was I imagining it?

"Yeah," he said. "I should too."

Neither of us moved.

Why is this suddenly hard?

I smiled awkwardly.

"Well... thanks again. For the umbrella."

"Anytime."

Our eyes held.

One second.

Two.

Three.

Say something.

Ask for his number.

But the words stuck in my throat.

Fear.

Shyness.

Timing.

I wasn't sure which one stopped me.

So instead, I gave a small wave and turned to leave.

I didn't look back.

If I had...

I would have seen him still standing there, watching me walk away.

I didn't know it then.

But that moment would stay with me for years.

Because sometimes...

The people who change your life forever start out as strangers you almost didn't talk to.

You may also like

Entangled with My Billionaire Nemesis  Novel Cover
9.4
Elara Vance and Julian Thorne have been fierce corporate rivals for years, driven by a mutual disdain that fuels their competitive fire. However, a high-stakes merger forces them into an uneasy partnership, blurring the lines between professional hatred and undeniable passion. As they navigate a web of secrets and power plays, the tension between them reaches a breaking point. Can they overcome their past or will their rivalry destroy them both?
Flash Marriage To The Predatory CEO Novel Cover
9.5
Elsie was the Sutton family's perfect puppet, a sickly heiress locked away in a pristine manor and treated like fragile porcelain. Her only purpose was to be a pawn in her mother's corporate games. Without warning, her mother ordered her to marry Duke Blake, a ruthless, cold-blooded billionaire known for destroying his rivals. Worse, her mother immediately handed over total control of Elsie's life to him, declaring she couldn't even step outside the gates without his explicit permission. Desperate, Elsie met him and asked if she would be expected to perform wifely duties, praying for a marriage in name only. "I have a very high sex drive." He stated it bluntly, shattering her illusions. Yet, when he drove her into the city days later, a sudden swerve sent her tumbling directly into his lap. Instead of the desire he claimed to possess, his body went completely rigid. He violently shoved her away, slamming her hard against the passenger seat. His face was pale, his knuckles white, and he stared straight ahead with a look of absolute, terrifying revulsion. Humiliation and sharp pain coiled in her chest. She couldn't understand. Why did he demand absolute control over her and boast about his desires, only to treat her accidental touch like a repulsive disease? Why did this all-powerful man secretly smell of hospital antiseptics? What exactly was the Sutton family forcing her to marry? But she was no longer willing to be a lamb led to the slaughter. Thinking of the provocative black lace hidden behind her wardrobe's false wall, Elsie smiled coldly. She was going to find the fatal flaw in this ruthless billionaire's code, and use it to completely shatter her cage.
Jilted Heiress: Her Billion-Dollar Payback Novel Cover
9.7
My fiancé, Drew, had a crippling germ phobia. Our wedding was a merger in disguise-a deal where my fortune would save his family's failing company. But at the altar, in front of the world, he left me for his intern. He declared he was choosing "love over money," painting me as the cold-hearted villain who tried to buy a husband. He wasn't done. He staged a suicide attempt from my office building, live-streaming to the world how my "cruelty" had pushed him to the edge. Then, he and his new love came to my office with their final demand: twenty percent of my company and my late mother's priceless necklace. "Cassidy is quite fond of it," he sneered. The next day, during the emergency board meeting called to fire me, he called, gloating. "It's checkmate, Jaeda. Just accept that you've lost." I put him on speakerphone for the entire board to hear. "Actually, Drew," I said, as federal agents walked into the room, "I own the entire board."
More Than His Partner, She's Queen Novel Cover
9.3
For five years, I was Ashton Miller's invisible partner, his loyal fiancée, pouring my life into building his empire from the shadows. Tonight, the Bronze Deer exhibition, my masterpiece, was finally opening at the Met, a testament to our shared future. Then, Bianca, a third-tier actress, stepped into the spotlight in *my* custom Vera Wang wedding dress. My blood ran cold as Ashton's arm circled her waist, his whispered words promising to make her the "new queen of the city." Five years of trust and sacrifice crumbled. I was a blood bag, drained and discarded. When I publicly exposed their lies, Ashton cornered me backstage, his face twisted in fury, threatening to ruin me, to blacklist me forever. I ripped off his engagement ring, tossing it at his chest. "We're done," I said, walking out as his enraged screams echoed. The man whose empire I secretly built called me a parasite, his mistress feigning tears, painting me as delusional. My guilt vanished, replaced by freezing, absolute hatred for the man who twisted reality to erase my existence. Standing in the New York rain, I finally pulled out the military-grade encrypted phone hidden for five years. The line clicked open instantly, a low, gravelly voice asking, "Is it you?" Before I could answer, Archer's voice hardened: "Give me the location. I'll be there in ten minutes. Who touched you? I want his life."
Rejected by Three, I Chose Revenge Novel Cover
9.6
After suffering through the betrayal and cold rejection of three powerful men, a woman decides she has had enough of being a victim. Instead of fading away, she transforms her pain into a calculated plan for retribution. Set against a backdrop of immense wealth and high-stakes corporate drama, she navigates a world of billionaire influence to settle the score. Her journey is one of reclaiming her power and ensuring those who hurt her face justice.