
The CEO, My Accidental Lover
"I want a divorce, Elodie, and you have just 30 days to respond to the petition. If not, it will be granted automatically." His words echoed like it's the easiest thing to say.
And just like that, Elodie's world shatters.
Five years later, she rebuilds her life but fate strikes again when her son is nearly killed in a tragic accident by Travis Milton, a billionaire CEO.
Haunted by what could've been, Travis covers the hospital bills and brings Elodie and her son into his home.
What begins as a gesture of responsibility slowly turns into something deeper, and passion ignites.
But the walls between them crumble, and long-buried secrets resurface, truths that could ruin everything.
Will Elodie risk her heart again for a man she barely knows? Or walk away to protect the only thing that matters...her son?
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Chapter 5
Elodie
"God, Please..." I whisper shakily. "Don't take him from me."
I glance sideways at the man behind the wheel.
The idiot who hit my son.
His face remains pale, and there's blood near his temple. He holds tightly to the steering wheel.
But it doesn't move me at all.
I press my trembling hands in my chest, trying to steady the storm.
This is his fault, his exact act of recklessness.
And now I'm back to this city, this one place I swore I'd never set my foot in again.
I can't run into Mason. I can't run into his wife.
They must never find out about Liam.
Not now. Not ever.
To them, I must remain the barren ex. The woman they threw away like trash.
Tension grows thicker in me, I grip the edge of my blouse in my fingers.
Liam, I'll protect you. Even if I have to fight the devil himself. I will keep you safe.
"Can you drive any faster?" I snap at him. Frustration rises within me the more I look at him.
He blinks hard. "I apologise ma, I didn't mean to..."
"Just drive." I cut him off.
"I didn't mean for this to happen," he continues, "There was a car tailing me, and I..."
"Drive." I yell louder this time.
He nods quickly, raising one hand like he's surrendering. "Okay. Alright."
A few seconds pass before he says in a more quiet tone, "You can call me Travis."
"This isn't the time to know whatever you're called." I spit.
He goes silent.
Good.
I don't have the strength to argue. Liam is all that matters right now.
I catch him stealing glances at me again. I hate it. I hate how calm he seems under all this.
Then my eyes fall on his shiny, gold wrist -Rolex.
Of course.
He must have thought of himself as a God. I sign, throwing my face to the other side of the window.
Rich, powerful and untouchable. Men like him always walk away clean.
But not this time.
Not if Liam doesn't wake up.
We arrive at the hospital a few minutes later. One of the best I have ever seen. The kind of place rich people trust with their lives.
The ambulance pulls to a stop and the paramedics burst the doors open. They pull Liam's stretcher down with swift urgency.
I run after them, with speed.
"God, please..." I keep whimpering, asking God to spare his life. "Please let him live."
...
Inside the emergency department, doctors and nurses take over, gloves snap, and commands flying across the room.
"We can take care of it from here." a nurse says firmly, stepping in front of me.
I try to move past but she blocks me gently.
"Take that hallway, go to reception, and fill in your information..."
I don't let her finish before I turn and race like a mad woman to the lobby, my feet barely touching the floor.
My breath comes out in sobs.
"Please nurse, where? Where do I sign in? He's in the emergency room!" I say, pointing behind me.
My voice breaks. I could not talk properly.
The receptionist stares at me without any further questioning and pulls out a big book. "Here." she says, pointing to a particular corner of the form.
I quickly scribble down my name, without any further pause to ask questions.
"And here too," she adds, tapping the far end of the page. "For who you brought in with you."
When I finish and return back to the waiting area, it's cold and too quiet. The seconds drag.
I can't sit still, I pace back and forth in the room.
Then a voice speaks. "Are you his mother?"
I turn sharply.
The man approaching wears a bluecoat and a kind face. "I'm Dr. Jerry, paediatric trauma specialist. He's in good hands."
"Please... do whatever you can to save him," I whisper. "I'll be glad he survives whatever happened to him..."
Before Dr Jerry can reply, another voice cuts in from behind. "His expenses are covered. Do everything."
I turn around.
It's him again.
Travis.
He steps forward, in a calm and composed manner, with a thick white bandage across his forehead.
I'd forgotten about his injury. I was too focused on Liam. And still I am.
Dr. Jerry gives a short nod. "We'll do our best," he says, then he leaves.
I finally sit on one of the metal chairs but my knees won't stop shaking. I try to pray but no words come out.
Time slowly melts away.
Soon, a nurse appears suddenly. "Ma'am, your son needs blood. We need a donor urgently."
"Yes, take mine." I say, standing immediately.
She draws my blood and disappears.
*****
Minutes later, she's back, too soon.
"Your blood type doesn't match. We need someone else..."
My heart skips a beat. "My blood isn't a match?"
"I'll try," Travis says, rising from his seat without hesitation. "I'm O negative. Universal donor."
I glance at him, stunned.
Part of me wants to scream, You've done enough already.
But another part, the part desperate to save my child lets him go.
It is all a thought.
He disappears into the hallway with the nurse.
Somewhat strangely, I'm still grateful he is helping, I don't mind doing anything to save my child.
I remain there, freeze, staring at the red light above the operating room door, and grip tight on the chair.
Soon I bend forward and rest my head in my hands.
I shouldn't have brought Liam here.
But fate has a cruel way of dragging you back where you swore you'd never return.
Mason can't see me. He can't see Liam.
If he finds out the truth...
No. I shake the thought away.
Not now.
Not when my son is lying on an operating table, fighting for his life.
Then a voice yanks me from the fog.
"Elodie!"
My heart races. My ears heard it wrong.
"No one knows my name at this place. I pray it's my thought, not reality." I mutter to myself. "I pray I'm safe..."
"Elodie!" the voice comes again, this time louder.
I turn toward the sound.
And freeze.
My heart stops.
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8.9
In the third year of marriage, she uncovered a cruel truth-her husband had treated her as nothing more than a pawn in his medical research. Their union was a sham, and his real wife was his childhood sweetheart all along. Evelyn walked away without hesitation.
Soon after, she learned she was the daughter of the nation's richest man-and had unknowingly married the continent's most powerful tycoon.
Her ex waited for her to beg, only to discover her new status and rising influence.
As he pleaded in regret, her new husband pulled her close and declared, "She's mine now."

7.5
Ivy is the last heir of the fallen Highmoor Pack. At sixteen, she entered Silvercrest Pack by a blood contract and became the partner of Alpha heir Julian. For three years, she was loyal and silent, but never loved.
In a crisis, Julian abandoned her and chose Selena. Heartbroken, Ivy insisted on ending the contract. She refused Julian's gifts and threats, determined to regain freedom.
When Ivy was attacked, silver-eyed Silas Blackwood saved her. He is the powerful Lycan King, above all Alphas.
Ivy's wolf awakened and recognized Silas as her real fated mate.
Escaping Julian's control, Ivy broke free from her painful past. Protected by the Lycan King, she regained dignity and strength.
The abandoned Luna finally rises, embracing her true destiny and love.

7.2
"Still playing dirty, Huntress?" he taunted, pinning me with those piercing grey-blue eyes.
"Still hiding behind your daddy's money, Reaper?" I shot back, my blood boiling.
Lanaya Roux and Maverick Hayden are college hockey royalty-and bitter rivals. As the captains of competing university teams, their hatred on the ice is matched only by the legendary feud between their billionaire families' empires.
But when their ruthless fathers force them into a fake engagement to secure an $18 billion corporate merger, Lanaya and Maverick are thrown into the ultimate game of survival.
The rules are simple: Live together in the same penthouse. Smile for the cameras. Pretend to be madly in love for six months.
It was supposed to be strictly business. But behind closed doors, the venom they spit at each other quickly morphs into a scorching, undeniable addiction. Maverick is an arrogant, aggressively protective alpha who refuses to let her go, and Lanaya is the fiercely independent captain who refuses to submit.
Beneath their explosive chemistry lies a devastating secret: a shared tragedy from eight years ago that claimed the life of Lanaya's brother and shattered their innocent childhood bond.
With the national hockey championship on the line, scandalous secrets surfacing, and unseen enemies sabotaging their every move, the line between love and hate has never been so dangerous.
What happens when the fake engagement to your worst enemy becomes the only real thing in your life?

9.1
For three years, June played the perfect, submissive wife to billionaire Augustus Pruitt, hoping a child would finally warm his cold heart and secure their marriage.
But when she cautiously suggested they have a baby, he looked at her with pure, unfiltered disgust.
"A woman who schemes her way into a marriage doesn't get to carry my blood."
He sneered, leaving immediately to lavish his mistress with diamonds. The nightmare only escalated from there. Augustus bought the one painting June desperately wanted—a piece she had secretly created herself—just to gift it to his mistress. He publicly outbid June at the gallery, mocking her lack of wealth, and left her to collapse in the freezing rain. When the storm gave her a severe 104-degree fever and she nearly died on their staircase, he didn't even stay by her hospital bed. Instead, he sent an assistant with a box of jewelry to buy her silence, then forced her to attend a family dinner where his mother and sister viciously mocked her barren womb and background.
Looking at Augustus, who sat there casually cutting his steak while his family tore her apart, the last flicker of hope in June's chest sputtered and died.
She finally understood that her three years of bleeding devotion were nothing but a pathetic joke to them.
She dropped her silverware, the sharp clatter silencing the entire room. She wasn't going to be their punching bag anymore. It was time to finalize the divorce papers, reclaim her hidden identity as the world-renowned artist 'mr.sun', and make them all regret it.

7.1
"Touch me again, Daniel, and I'll break your jaw."Jane Riley spent eight years trying to forget the man who broke her heart. Daniel Logan was her first love, her only love-until he chose ambition over her and walked away without a single goodbye.
She rebuilt herself from the pieces he left behind. A nonprofit for underprivileged children. A life of purpose. A heart locked tight where he could never reach it again.
Then he walked back into her world.
Older. Richer. More dangerous than she remembered. And offering to save the organization she poured her soul into-the one thing standing between her and complete ruin.
Jane wants to hate him. She should hate him. But every time he steps closer, every time his voice drops low and his eyes darken with something she can't name, the walls she built start to crack.
He says he's here to protect her. But secrets surround him. Her father's near-fatal accident. The threats appearing from nowhere. Daniel is hiding something that could shatter her all over again. Now she has to decide-can she survive trusting him again?

8.4
She was the daughter they lost. Now she's the daughter they're willing to sell.
Emma spent eighteen years as a forgotten girl in a forgotten village, until the day her wealthy biological family came to claim her. But her homecoming is no fairytale. Her place has already been taken by Fiona, the perfect adopted sister who sees Emma as nothing but a threat. And her parents? They didn't bring her back out of love. They brought her back to sign a contract.
Alex Hawthorne is the billionaire heir to the most powerful empire in the city, a genius reduced to a wheelchair after a mysterious accident. The world sees him as broken. His family sees him as a bargaining chip. When the Hawthornes demand a bride from the Williams family, Emma is offered up as the sacrifice.
The contract is simple: one year of marriage, and she walks away with enough money to disappear forever.
But no one knows who they're really dealing with.
They see a quiet country girl who doesn't belong. They don't know she's the secret protégé of a world-famous jewelry designer. They don't know she's the anonymous street racer who conquered every mountain road before she ever saw a city street. They don't know she entered an elite academy with the lowest score and rose to the top in a single semester because Emma never forgets anything.
And Alex? He knows none of this.
To him, she's just the contract bride. The quiet stand-in who agreed to a business transaction. He makes her a deal: play the part, and he'll sign the divorce papers when the year is up.
Until their wedding night, when he leans close with a teasing smirk and says, "If you want to give me a child in ten months, you will have to be on top."
She looks him straight in the eye, her lips curving into the faintest smile.
"Fine. But keep still, or I might accidentally tell everyone your legs work just fine."
He says nothing.
Three months later, the billionaire who once pitied his quiet bride cannot go a single day without her. Because every time he thinks he has figured her out, she surprises him all over again.
But in a world of gilded cages and hidden daggers, their marriage is built on a contract and the biggest clause hasn't been revealed yet.
He thinks he bought a pawn.
She's about to show him she's the queen.
And when the contract ends, one of them will break.