Follow
Chapters
Share
The Billionaire's Obsession: He Won't Let Her Marry His Uncle Novel Cover

The Billionaire's Obsession: He Won't Let Her Marry His Uncle

When they crossed paths again after years apart, everyone thought it was fate-of course they'd get back together. But Charisse Walton only offered a wry smile. "Not happening. I dumped him, remember? He's probably just here to settle the score." What she didn't know... was how many times Elliot Grant had silently protected her from the shadows. Meanwhile, Elliot scoffed, hands buried in his pockets. "Please. She never even liked me." What he didn't realize... was that years ago, Charisse had risked everything-even her life-for him. Two hearts. Two stories full of silence, sacrifice, and everything left unsaid. And now, after all this time, the truth is about to break through.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 6

The other hotel guests more or less figured out who they were-they kept their distance, only sneaking glances now and then.

Charisse knew there was no use resisting, so she got into the car without a word.

The man in the front seat turned around and said, "Mr. Ellis is attending a banquet tonight. He wants you to be his date. He apologizes if this feels sudden."

She looked out the window. "I'm just a nobody. Whether I forgive him or not doesn't really matter, does it?"

The luxury van drove her to the biggest club in Draycott-Midnight Bloom. She was led into a large lounge where stylists were already waiting, all prepped and ready.

Racks of designer gowns filled the room-some brands Charisse hadn't even heard of before.

"Miss Walton, Mr. Ellis picked out all of these. You can choose the one you like best," the stylist said with a sweet smile.

"You're the expert. Just pick one," Charisse replied, sitting down in front of the vanity, not sparing a glance at the dresses.

The stylists exchanged quick looks before pulling out the one they all agreed was the most stunning.

"This gown is from a renowned designer..."

"This one's fine," Charisse cut her off.

Seeing she truly had no interest, the stylist wisely stopped talking and began helping her change.

Charisse wasn't sure if coming here meant walking right into a trap, but she didn't really have a say. If she had to be dragged into this anyway, she might as well keep some dignity.

She stared at her own reflection, expressionless, not understanding why Clayton wanted to marry her. They'd never even crossed paths-she didn't even know what he looked like.

If it was only about her appearance, there were a million ways to get her here. No need for that whole "marriage" line.

The gown was champagne-colored, with a voluminous skirt-vintage, lavish. The makeup artist gave her a bold look to match her striking features and pinned up her long hair, adding a touch of regal elegance.

Charisse figured this must be exactly the type Clayton was into.

Once her styling was done, the others quietly left until she was the only one in the lounge. She figured he'd show up soon. Her phone was already on the screen for calling the police-not that it would help much.

But thirty minutes passed, and there was still no sign of him.

Frustrated for no clear reason, she furrowed her brows and stared at her reflection. Then she suddenly ripped the diamond hairpin out-her long hair tumbled down.

She didn't bother brushing it. Just roughly ran her fingers through it. Then she wiped off the scarlet lipstick, leaving a natural pink tint behind.

Messy hair. Odd makeup combo.

A soft knock came at the door. A staff member gently pushed it open a crack. "Miss Walton, please come with me."

Charisse stood up, her flowing dress trailing behind her like a cloud.Being the most lavish spot in Draycott, the top floor of Midnight Bloom wasn't something just anyone could waltz into. If you were hosting an event here, odds were you had some serious pull.

By the door sat a plant bigger than most people. As Charisse walked past, the hem of her dress caught on it.

She was about to free it when a hand got there first, gently easing the fabric away.

Her gaze followed the hand-sleek watch, beige suit-and finally landed on a face with a faint, polite smile.

The man wasn't drop-dead gorgeous, but he had a presence-calm and steady, like a quiet stream or an old mountain.

His eyes, behind rimmed glasses, were warm and intellectual, the kind you'd expect from a seasoned professor. Time had left soft lines on his face, despite his careful grooming. Charisse had a hunch who he was, but the image didn't match her expectations. So she stayed quiet, unsure.

Then, bending slightly, he helped straighten out the layers of her dress, making sure it looked just right. He stepped back to admire her appearance and nodded. "That dress really suits you."

She blinked. "You are...?"

"Hi," he said, offering his hand with a deep, solid voice. "I'm Clayton."

Of course. Not a single thing about him matched what she'd imagined.

"Nice to meet you, Mr. Ellis." She looked at him directly. "I heard you want to marry me?"

"I figured you'd ask about the party first," he said with a smile, then answered bluntly. "Yes."

"Mind telling me why?"

"Because I want to."

What kind of answer was that... Clearly, he wasn't planning on explaining-or didn't think he needed to.

"You don't have to worry about the wedding. I'll talk it over with your aunt. As for your father's liver transplant-I've already got people working on it."

That single sentence made it clear: Clayton had a complete handle on her entire life.

Out of nowhere, Charisse thought of Elliot. Did Clayton know about him, too?

Before she could dwell on it, Clayton had wrapped an arm around her waist and guided her into the opulent hall.

He looked refined and gentlemanly, but his grip told another story-firm, in control, and unmistakably possessive.

As soon as they entered, every eye in the room turned to them. Most landed on Charisse, their looks filled with curiosity and speculation.

Clayton didn't stop to greet anyone, just led her straight inward. Up ahead, a few people stood talking. One of them flicked a glance their way, and suddenly the whole group turned to look.

When her gaze met Elliot's, Charisse felt her heartbeat skip.

Clayton's smile softened. "Elliot, glad you made it."

He gave Charisse's waist a slight squeeze. "This is my fiancée," he said casually, "your future aunt."

Charisse froze. Clayton... was Elliot's uncle?

"Aunt?" Elliot raised an eyebrow, repeating the words with a hint of amusement.

Whatever Charisse was feeling right now-confusion, absurdity, maybe even anger-it all mixed into a swirling mess inside her.Elliot suddenly added, "Nice pick, Uncle. But... what's up with the cut on her lip?"

You may also like

After Leaving My Fiancé, I Found True Love Novel Cover
8.7
For years, she lived in the shadow of a cold fiancé, sacrificing her happiness for a loveless engagement. When she finally finds the courage to break free from his control, her world shifts unexpectedly. A powerful billionaire enters her life, offering the genuine affection and respect she never thought possible. As she navigates her newfound independence, she must decide if she is truly ready to open her heart to a devotion that feels like a dream.
Exposing Husband's Affair: Wife's Triumph Over Betrayal Novel Cover
9.2
After three years of devotion, Elara discovers her billionaire husband, Silas, has been leading a double life with his first love. Devastated by the ultimate betrayal, she refuses to be a silent victim. Instead of fading away, Elara orchestrates a public exposure of his infidelity, reclaiming her dignity and fortune. As she navigates high-society scandals and legal battles, she transforms from a discarded wife into a powerful force of vengeance.
From Widow to His World: Claimed by the CEO Novel Cover
7.2
Five years ago, I, Claire Parker, ran away for love with Daniel Carter, the broke boy everyone looked down on. But on the very day we were supposed to leave together, he abandoned me. Overnight, I became the laughingstock of the entire city and was forced into a marriage alliance with a terminally ill man, Ryan Cooper. Five years later, my husband died, the marriage arrangement fell apart, and the Cooper family threw me out without a shred of mercy. Meanwhile, Daniel, the man everyone once sneered at, returned home in glory and became the hottest rising name in the business world. And somehow, he ended up becoming my boss. I wanted nothing to do with him, yet he kept closing in on me, cornering me with sarcasm sharp enough to draw blood. Then one day, Daniel caught me on a date with another man. His eyes reddened instantly as he pinned me against the wall. "Claire... are you abandoning me again?"
Hasta que la muerte nos separe Novel Cover
9.5
Forced into a cold marriage of convenience to save her family from financial ruin, Elena finds herself bound to the ruthless billionaire Adrian Thorne. In a world of high-stakes business and hidden agendas, their union is a mere transaction. However, as secrets unravel and shadows from the past emerge, the line between duty and desire blurs. Can love truly blossom in a house built on lies, or will their vows become a gilded cage for them both?
His Mistress Had His Baby Too Novel Cover
8.2
After a night of passion with her billionaire boss, a young woman discovers she is pregnant. She expects nothing from the cold CEO, intending to raise the child alone. However, secrets unravel when she learns his official mistress is also expecting. Caught in a web of corporate scandal and heartbreak, she must navigate her feelings for a man who seems tied to another. As truths emerge, the billionaire is forced to choose his true family.
His Poisoned Love, My Shattered Heart Novel Cover
9.1
For three years, I flew across the Atlantic for my fiancé, Dale. He was a brilliant tech CEO who swore he'd travel to the ends of the earth for me, saving a thousand airline tickets as "proof of his love." But when I arrived a day early to surprise him, I overheard him confessing to our friends. "Our relationship is exhausting me, and my love for her is draining away." His words were just the beginning. I soon discovered his affair with a young intern, Jetta. When she drugged me, sending me into anaphylactic shock, Dale' s only punishment for her was docking half a day's pay. He then took Jetta on a lavish vacation while I recovered alone in a hospital bed, his excuse being that I had "provoked" her. The man who once showered me with diamonds and promises now defended my attacker. His love, once my bedrock, had become a poison. As I stood at the airport gate, I sent him one last email with proof of everything. Then, I snapped my SIM card in half and boarded a flight to Iceland, disappearing from his life for good.