
The CEO Fell for His Dead Wife
Regina, a talented medical student from a prominent family, is forced into a contract marriage with Damian Harrison, a ruthless billionaire CEO. But when a chance encounter with a stranger leads to unexpected consequences, Regina's world is turned upside down.
As she rebuilds her life and confronts her past, Regina must navigate a complex web of family secrets, hidden identities, and deceit. Meanwhile, Damian's icy demeanor hides a vulnerable side, and he will stop at nothing to claim the two children she's been raising alone.
With secrets and lies lurking around every corner, Regina must decide whether to trust her heart or her head. Will she find redemption and love, or will the secrets and lies tear them apart?
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Chapter 7
The music in the bar pulsed low and steady, vibrating through the floor and into Regina’s bones. It was the kind of place where shadows softened sharp edges, where strangers felt closer than they should, and where mistakes were born quietly—without warning.
She should have left.
She knew that.
Yet her feet refused to move.
The man at the bar turned fully toward her, and the distance between them seemed to shrink without either of them taking a step. His gaze was calm, unreadable, but there was something unguarded about it—something that made Regina’s breath hitch.
He didn’t smile.
Neither did she.
And somehow, that made it more intimate.
He approached slowly, as if giving her time to change her mind. She didn’t.
“May I?” he asked, gesturing to the empty seat beside her.
His voice was low, steady. Not flirtatious. Not demanding.
Regina nodded.
He sat.
For a moment, neither of them spoke. The silence wasn’t awkward—it was charged, thick with unspoken thoughts. Regina could feel the warmth of his arm close to hers, close enough that she became painfully aware of her own breathing.
“You look like you don’t belong here,” he said finally.
She let out a soft, humorless laugh. “I don’t.”
“Then why stay?”
She considered lying. It would have been easier. Safer.
“Because if I go back,” she said quietly, “I’ll disappear.”
Something shifted in his expression. Not pity. Not curiosity.
Recognition.
He signaled the bartender. “Another drink?”
She hesitated, then nodded. “Yes.”
They drank in silence again. Regina felt the tension in her shoulders slowly ease, the noise around them fading until it was just the two of them in a crowded room.
“You don’t wear your pain loudly,” he said after a while. “Most people do.”
Regina turned to him, startled. “You sound like you know something about that.”
“I do.”
Their eyes locked.
She wondered who had hurt him. What kind of life carved that stillness into a man like him.
“What’s your name?” she asked before she could stop herself.
He paused.
Then, “Tonight?” he said.
She blinked. “What?”
“Tonight,” he repeated calmly, “names complicate things.”
Her heart skipped. The logic was dangerous. Tempting.
“Then let’s not use them,” she said.
Something dark and amused flickered in his eyes. “Agreed.”
They talked after that—about nothing and everything. About cities they’d never lived in, books they loved but never finished, places that felt like escape. Regina found herself laughing softly, the sound unfamiliar in her own ears.
When he leaned closer, it felt natural. When his fingers brushed hers, it felt inevitable.
She should have remembered the contract.
Her family.
The life waiting to claim her.
Instead, she stood when he did.
“Come with me,” he said, not as a command, but an invitation.
Her pulse thundered.
“Yes,” she replied.
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The hotel room was quiet, dimly lit, a world removed from reality.
He didn’t rush her.
That was what broke her.
He waited, watching her like she mattered—like her consent wasn’t assumed, but required.
“Tell me to stop,” he said softly.
She shook her head.
And when he kissed her, it wasn’t desperate. It was careful. Deep. As if he were memorizing her.
Regina felt something inside her unravel.
For the first time, she wasn’t a daughter.
Not a substitute.
Not an obligation.
She was just… a woman.
Hands traced warmth and certainty. Words dissolved into breath. The world narrowed until there was nothing but the steady rhythm of two broken people finding something fragile and real.
Later, wrapped in quiet and shadow, Regina lay awake beside him, listening to his breathing. She didn’t touch him again. She didn’t want to break the moment.
At dawn, she dressed silently.
She left without waking him.
At the door, she paused, one hand pressed to her chest.
*This never happened*, she told herself.
She walked away without a name.
Without knowing she had just slept with the man she was contracted to marry.
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7.1
After five years in a federal prison, framed by my stepmother and fiancé, I was finally released.
Instead of a welcome home, my stepmother tossed me a one-way ticket to Geneva and a threat: renounce the family name and disappear, or end up in the Hudson River.
When our limo was suddenly ambushed by military-grade SUVs on the highway, their cowardice almost got us killed.
I took the wheel, crashed the attackers, and saved their lives.
But the moment the danger passed, my stepmother tried to slap me, called me a psycho, and abandoned me on the desolate roadside.
My ex-fiancé later cornered me in public, trying to assert his dominance by grabbing my arm.
They still thought I was the broken girl they sent to a cage just so they could steal my dead mother's biochemical research.
I didn't feel heartbreak, only a cold, absolute certainty.
They threw me to the wolves, not realizing the federal penitentiary had burned away my capacity for mercy.
I hacked into the dark web and found out Dante Meltoni, the most dangerous Mafia Don in New York, was tearing the city apart to find a legendary underground doctor.
I am that doctor.
I walked straight into his heavily guarded fortress, pulled out a syringe, and saved his dying grandfather.
Then I looked the terrifying Don right in the eye.
"Marry me. And let me use your empire to wipe my family off the map."

9.5
I returned to New York with a broken suitcase and exactly three hundred and forty-two dollars in my bank account. My mother was dying in a public hospital, and the only treatment that could save her required a fifty-thousand-dollar deposit I didn't have.
While I was pleading with the billing department, I ran into my billionaire ex, Gannon Sharpe, and his cruel fiancée, Aleta. Without a second thought, Aleta slapped me so hard my lip split, kicking my belongings across the floor and calling me a gold-digging thief in front of the entire staff.
I looked at Gannon, the man I once loved more than my own life, hoping for a shred of mercy. Instead, he looked at me with pure revulsion and told me I belonged in the gutter. He believed the lies his grandfather told him—that I had abandoned him after his car crash and vanished with millions.
He had no idea I was the one who actually pulled him from that burning wreckage, or that I was currently skipping meals in a moldy motel just so our secret son could have formula. He called me "disgusting" and walked away, leaving me to rot.
I wanted to scream that I was the genius scientist who wrote his company’s core algorithms, and that the child he didn’t know existed was shivering with a fever only blocks away. But the ironclad NDA I signed to save my family kept me silent, even as Gannon looked at me like I was something he’d stepped in.
Desperate for health insurance to save my mother and son, I took a bottom-tier data entry job in the basement of Gannon’s own tower, intending to stay invisible. But when a billion-dollar error threatened to bankrupt his empire, I couldn't stop myself from hacking the system to fix the code.
Now, the man who hates me is standing in my cubicle, demanding to know how a "dropout" knows his most guarded secrets. Gannon is finally digging into my past, and he’s about to find out exactly what—and who—I’ve been hiding for the last four years.

9.2
Nica caught her boyfriend, Chris, and her best friend, Ella, in a shocking betrayal. Chris was kissing Ella while caressing her close, and Ella only smirked at Nica as if she had won. Nica got pissed off and swore she would not let their betrayal go unpunished. What happens next? Read the story and find out for yourself.

8.7
I woke up from a coma in the hospital, universally condemned as the vicious daughter who pushed the beloved fake heiress, Georgina, down the stairs.
My ruthless billionaire brother, Angelo, stood over my bed with cold eyes, ready to destroy me for hurting his precious sister.
But as I looked at him, a terrifying prophecy from my coma flooded my brain. Our entire family was doomed.
In the original timeline, Georgina would team up with corporate rivals to bankrupt the company, frame Angelo, and send him to federal prison, while our parents would abandon me to die miserably.
Lying there, I didn't dare speak. I just desperately cursed my idiot brother in my head.
"This stupid brother is still yelling at me for that fake heiress. He doesn't even know he's going to be framed and sent to prison next month!"
I just wanted to stay quiet, let them ruin themselves, and run away from this toxic family.
But strangely, Angelo didn't strangle me. Instead, his attitude took a shocking turn.
He abruptly fired the driver plotting to kill him, destroyed the abusive fiancé of a family ally, and publicly humiliated Georgina at a high-society gala.
He even shielded me from our abusive parents, declaring to the world that I was the only sister he would ever protect.
I was completely terrified and confused. Why was the tyrant brother suddenly acting like a protective beast?
It wasn't until he flawlessly crushed a massive corporate attack using the exact financial secrets I had just complained about in my mind that a horrifying realization hit me.
He could hear my inner thoughts!

8.7
I was pregnant with the future heir of the Blackwood Pack, but my fated mate, Alpha Gavin, was nowhere to be found when sharp, tearing agony ripped through my swollen belly.
Instead of rushing to my side, he was in a luxury penthouse with his mistress, Piper.
When I desperately called his human number for help, it was Piper who answered the phone.
"I'm Piper. His future Luna."
Minutes later, I received a leaked audio file of Gavin promising to formally reject me the moment our pup was born.
Before the heartbreak could even set in, my armored SUV was violently rammed off the road by a massive truck.
It wasn't an accident. It was a targeted hit paid for by Piper's pack.
I woke up in the clinic with an empty womb. My pup was dead.
Gavin didn't even show up. He just mind-linked the butler to say he was "too busy" to deal with my loss.
He let his mistress murder our child and treated me like disposable trash, assuming my grief would make me a weak, compliant victim.
He thought he could just bury my trauma and move on with his perfect new life.
He was wrong.
I faked my own death in a fiery crash, leaving him with nothing but my signed rejection papers and the bloody receipt proving his mistress hired the killers.
Now, armed with a new identity and untraceable wealth, I am stepping out of the shadows.
I am going to bankrupt their packs from the inside out and make my former Alpha watch his empire burn.

8.5
Betrayed and divorced by her cheating Alpha mate, Elara flees into the human world, carrying the secret triplets he never knew existed. Years later, fate binds her to Damian Blackwood, the ruthless billionaire Alpha of the Eclipse Pack, whose mafia empire rules shadows and fortunes alike. As old wounds reopen and Ryder hunts his hidden heirs, Elara must navigate a dangerous bond, protect her moon-touched daughter from an ancient threat tearing at the Lunar Veil, and decide if she can trust a new mate... or burn everything down to keep her family safe. A steamy fusion of werewolf destiny, billionaire power, mafia intrigue, secret babies, betrayal, revenge, and fated mates, where love rises from ashes and the moon demands its due.