Follow
Chapters
Share
The Invisible Girlfriend's New Start Novel Cover

The Invisible Girlfriend's New Start

After three years of being the agreeable, invisible girlfriend to my tech CEO boyfriend, Edward, I finally left him. Then Brody Frazier, his charming rival, swept into my life, determined to use me to get under Edward's skin. But at a tech gala, Edward cornered me, publicly declaring his love and flashing a "promise ring" he claimed he'd bought for me weeks ago. He did this right after his high school crush, Jeannette, announced their engagement, and right before he accused me of humiliating him. He insisted his feelings for Jeannette were a "youthful fantasy" and that I was his "anchor," his "stability." He said he loved me. But I remembered the truth. I remembered the small, hand-carved wooden bird he'd once made. A gift he'd had me send to Jeannette years ago, along with a love note he dictated himself. And I knew his desperate confession wasn't love. It was damage control.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 2

"Wow!" I exclaimed, my voice echoing a little too loudly in the otherwise hushed art gallery. A colossal abstract sculpture, made of twisted metal and shimmering glass, dominated the center of the room. It looked like a storm frozen in time. "It' s... it' s absolutely wild!"

Brody laughed, a genuine, joyful sound that cut through the polite murmurs of other patrons. He stood beside me, his head tilted back, admiring the piece with an intensity I hadn't expected. His initial, transparent motive for being here felt a million miles away.

"Wild is a good word for it," he agreed, his eyes sparkling. "It' s got guts. It' s not trying to be anything other than what it is."

I felt a warmth spread through me, a feeling of pure, unadulterated excitement I hadn't let myself feel in years. My ex-boyfriend, Edward, would have called it "pretentious" or "a frivolous waste of resources." He would have dissected its market value, not its soul.

"I can't believe I've never experienced anything like this before," I murmured, a sudden vulnerability in my voice. "It' s… overwhelming in the best possible way." A tear pricked the corner of my eye, a physical manifestation of the emotion bubbling up inside me.

Brody noticed immediately. He didn't ask what was wrong. He simply reached out, gently taking my hand. His thumb rubbed soothing circles on my skin. He didn't say anything, just let me feel.

After a moment, he squeezed my hand. "It's good to feel things, Allyson," he said, his voice soft, almost a whisper. "Really feel them. You're allowed to."

I looked at him, my vision still a little blurry from the unshed tears. He was watching me with an expression of quiet triumph, like a scientist observing a successful experiment. It was a strange mix of genuine care and calculated satisfaction.

A part of me, the part that was still guarded, knew he was enjoying this. He'd seen a genuine emotional reaction, and in his strategic mind, that was a win. He cares, I thought, a tiny voice in my head, and he' s thrilled that I' m letting him see it.

"You know," he continued, still holding my hand, "when someone feels safe enough to show you their raw emotions, it means you're doing something right. It means they trust you." He said it with such earnest conviction, I almost believed he was purely focused on me.

I pulled my hand back gently, a small smile touching my lips. "You know a lot about art, for someone who pretends to be just a rich kid with too much time on his hands."

He shrugged, a playful glint returning to his eyes. "My dad had me dragged to these things since I was old enough to walk. Said it was 'cultural immersion.' I mostly just snuck snacks and drew caricatures of the stuffy patrons." He gestured towards a massive, brightly colored canvas that looked like a child's finger painting. "But sometimes, you find a gem."

I stared at the painting, then back at him. "You draw?"

He looked surprised, a genuine blush rising on his cheeks. "Uh, yeah. Sometimes. Nothing serious." He was suddenly shy, a side of him I hadn't seen yet.

"Show me sometime," I found myself saying, the words leaving my mouth before I could second-guess them.

He grinned. "Definitely."

As we walked through another hall, past oil paintings and intricate sculptures, I felt a new kind of ease with him. A comfortable quiet joined the playful banter. It wasn't just the art that was opening me up; it was Brody. He was observant, attentive, even when his motivations were still cloudy.

I remembered Edward' s dismissive attitude towards anything that wasn't directly related to his work. Edward was brilliant, a self-made tech CEO. He' d built Atkins Technologies from the ground up, starting with nothing but a fierce intellect and an even fiercer ambition. He' d come from a humble background, clawing his way up, always driven by the fear of falling back into obscurity.

"My first big idea got laughed out of every VC meeting," Brody admitted, as if reading my thoughts about ambition. "They called it 'naive,' 'unscalable.' Said I was just a trust fund baby playing with daddy's money." He kicked at an invisible pebble on the polished floor. "I tried to prove them wrong, pushed myself too hard. It wasn't pretty. I crashed and burned pretty spectacularly for a while there."

He finally looked at me, a wry smile on his face. "That's when I learned that sometimes, you have to play a different game."

"And what game is that?" I asked, already knowing the answer.

"The one where Edward Atkins loses," he said, his honey eyes hardening just a fraction. "And where Brody Frazier wins. That's why I'm here, Allyson. To get under his skin. To make him realize what he lost. You're the key to that."

I almost laughed. Edward, with his unflappable composure, his iron will. He wouldn't even notice. He was too busy battling other tech titans, too focused on the next big acquisition. Brody, for all his charm and resources, hadn't seen the real Edward. The kind of Edward who could make you feel like you were shrinking into nothingness.

"You really think you can rattle Edward?" I asked, a hint of skepticism in my voice. Edward was a concrete wall. Brody was a charming breeze.

Brody gave me a confident smirk. "He's not as invincible as he pretends to be. Everyone has a soft spot. Or a glaring weakness." He paused, his gaze sweeping over me. "And I think I just found his."

We stopped for a moment at the gift shop, and Brody insisted on buying me a small, intricately carved wooden bird. "A reminder of today," he said, pressing it into my palm.

"Thank you," I said, my fingers closing around the smooth wood. It was a thoughtful gesture. The kind Edward would never make.

"So," he said, as we stepped out into the cool evening air, "about that Edward Atkins. You two kept things pretty quiet, didn't you? Barely saw you at any of his big corporate events."

I shrugged. "That was his preference. He said it was better for my privacy, and less distracting for him."

"Right. Privacy," Brody muttered, his tone dripping with sarcasm. "Or maybe he just didn't want to explain why he was with a woman who actually had a personality." He narrowed his eyes, a thoughtful frown on his face. "Actually, I remember seeing you at one of his company holiday parties, years ago. You were wearing this... handmade silver pendant? A crescent moon with a tiny star."

I blinked, surprised. "I... I don't remember that."

"Oh, it was definitely you," he insisted. "I distinctly recall thinking it was a strange choice for someone like Edward. Too... unique for his taste." He looked at me, a flicker of something unreadable in his gaze. "He was talking to someone else, I think, about it. Bragging, almost. Like it was some kind of trophy."

The silver pendant. I tried to conjure an image of it, but my memory was hazy. Edward' s gifts were always so generic. A designer scarf. An expensive watch. Things he could buy off a list. They were transactional, symbols of his success, not expressions of affection. They lacked any real personal touch, any hint that he'd thought about me.

But there was one exception. A small, handcrafted wooden bird, carved by him in a moment of rare, uncharacteristic sentimentality years ago. A gift for someone else.

You may also like

After He Chose Her, I Chose Myself Novel Cover
8.5
On Thanksgiving Day, I prepared a feast, waiting for Edward to come home. Without a glance at the spread, he went straight to packing his bags and said coolly, “I won't be spending Thanksgiving with you this year.” I remained silent, nibbling on the pulled pork on my plate. At midnight, Ruby, his old flame, posted a picture on Instagram. She was beaming, perched on Edward's back, with a full moon shining through the window behind them. Her caption read, “Toasting the moon, two shadows become one.” I didn’t fire off a barrage of questions like I might have before; instead, I just hit 'like' on the post. Edward called, sounding flustered, “Don’t read too much into it. I swear I’ll spend next Thanksgiving with you…” I paused, then chuckled softly without replying. Next time? Oh, Edward. There will be no next time.
Claimed by my husband's son Novel Cover
8.5
Nadia lived like every normal girl should. Free, without restriction, with the life of her own. But after debt comes knocking on the door of her parents home, Nadia is decided as an exchange to save her family from humiliation. Ten years in, Nadia has moved from being the quiet little girl to the perfect wife on paper with a promiscuous husband. But when a cheating scandal and divorce papers shakes her entire world, the one person who can change suddenly reappears after a year of being away, her step son, Killian. Killian holds grudges and hatred for his father, so when his step-mum is offered divorce papers, he sees it as his chance to take back what belongs to him. And Nadia is the just the right person to help him do it. With Killian offering a deal that could seal her fate, Nadia is forced to trust the only man she shouldn't even cross paths with.
Ex- fiance's Regret 1-3 Novel Cover
9.6
He was a one-night memory. She was a lifetime secret. But fate doesn’t forget what the heart never let go. Five years ago, Lydia Alison lost everything in a single night—her relationship, her dreams, her direction. But in that heartbreak, she found an unexpected moment of passion with a stranger who made her feel seen, wanted... alive. That stranger was Herry Luther—charismatic, powerful, unforgettable. But the morning after, he was gone. And weeks later, Lydia discovered she was pregnant with a man whose last name she didn’t even know. Alone, terrified, and determined, Lydia rebuilt her life brick by fragile brick—for her son, Theo, a bright little boy with Herry’s piercing blue eyes and stubborn spirit. She gave up her art, her comfort, her dreams... but never once regretted loving her son more than anything in the world. Now, after five long years, destiny throws her into the lion’s den. A dream job at a luxury food company becomes a living nightmare when she discovers that the CEO—the man she’ll be working under—is none other than Herry Luther. The man she never forgot. The man she never stopped loving. The man who has no idea he’s a father. Their chemistry? Still dangerous. His touch? Still electric. But her secret? Still devastating. When Herry discovers the truth—that Theo is his son—their world shatters. Fury. Betrayal. Long-buried pain. And love… aching, unfinished love that refuses to die. Can a man who once left without a word become the father her son deserves? Can a woman who learned to survive without love dare to trust it again? IF YOU LOVE THIS MY STORY, I BET YOU WILL LOVE THIS ONES, SEARCH IT ON ROCNOVEL AND TELL ME WHAT YOU THING-- His Betrayal, Her Revenge- Seducing J'onn Condex TASTE OF A BROKEN LUNA WICKED PROVIDENCE COLD COMMAND-The Secret Son The Alpha King's Two Faced Mate SINFUL DESIRES 1 VANTABLACK VOWS My Husband Called Her Late-night Flirty Pic A Mistake Seduced By His Touch Kiss Me Like You Never Left
Forced to Lose My Baby Novel Cover
8.4
The Greyhound bus lurched to a stop, jolting me awake. I blinked at the gray Seattle dawn filtering through the windows, my heart fluttering with anticipation. After three years of separation, I was finally joining Thomas—my husband, my everything. I clutched my mother's silver locket, tracing its familiar contours with my thumb. The cool metal against my skin had always brought me comfort, a small piece of home that traveled with me. Today, it felt like a talisman of good fortune. "You can do this, Sarah," I whispered to myself, gathering my worn suitcase and stepping off the bus. The station bustled with early morning travelers, but I scanned the crowd for only one face. Then I saw him—Thomas, my childhood sweetheart, the boy I'd married in our community's traditional ceremony back in Montana. The man I'd worked three jobs to put through college.
His Betrayal Forged Her Empire Novel Cover
7.5
I run my family's political dynasty with an iron fist. From my father’s Senate votes to my own calculated engagement, every move is mine to control. Then, in a single evening, my ambitious stepmother made her play. She used our housekeeper as a spy and orchestrated a scandal involving my fiancé and stepsister, designed to shatter my reputation and power. They thought they could break me. Within twelve hours, the spy was dead on the marble floor of my foyer. My fiancé’s family was blackmailed into silence. My stepsister was exiled to a Swiss boarding school, and I stripped my own father of his authority for his weakness. As for my stepmother, Bronte, I had her declared mentally unstable and forcibly taken to a remote facility in Montana, completely cut off from the world. Everyone saw a cold-hearted coup, but they didn't know the secret I held. I had proof that Bronte had systematically orchestrated my brother’s death years ago, all to position her own son to inherit everything. This wasn't about power; it was vengeance. But winning the war at home has put me on a much deadlier board. Now, I'm preparing for a dinner with Eldridge Marsh—the most dangerous man in Washington—who wants to decide if I'm a player he can use, or a threat he needs to destroy.
Reborn, I Loved Another Novel Cover
8.7
I licked Simon's boots for six years, coming whenever he called and leaving whenever he waved me away. Then I died. Reborn into this life, I came back with a vengeance. Never in my wildest dreams did I expect Simon would become my lapdog.