No Second Chance For Us

No Second Chance For Us

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For five years, I was tech billionaire Alden Maxwell' s secret. A pretty accessory on his arm, a deal I made to save my father' s life. I played my part, quietly planning my escape for the day our contract ended. But then his first love, Amanda, came back. At a lavish auction, he spent ten million dollars to outbid me for my own mother' s heirloom bangle, only to place it on Amanda' s wrist, calling it a "token of his undying affection." Later, he told me I was just practice. A "little bird" he could use to learn how to be gentle before he went back to his true love. That' s when the last of my foolish hope died. I was never a person to him, just a transaction he could buy and discard. So I disappeared. I took a five-year, off-grid research position and cut all ties. When he finally tracked me down, begging me to name my price, I faced him through the sterile glass of the facility and gave him my final answer. "We' re done."

No Second Chance For Us Chapter 1

For five years, I was tech billionaire Alden Maxwell' s secret. A pretty accessory on his arm, a deal I made to save my father' s life. I played my part, quietly planning my escape for the day our contract ended.

But then his first love, Amanda, came back.

At a lavish auction, he spent ten million dollars to outbid me for my own mother' s heirloom bangle, only to place it on Amanda' s wrist, calling it a "token of his undying affection."

Later, he told me I was just practice. A "little bird" he could use to learn how to be gentle before he went back to his true love.

That' s when the last of my foolish hope died. I was never a person to him, just a transaction he could buy and discard.

So I disappeared. I took a five-year, off-grid research position and cut all ties. When he finally tracked me down, begging me to name my price, I faced him through the sterile glass of the facility and gave him my final answer.

"We' re done."

Chapter 1

Hope POV:

The world always saw me as Alden Maxwell' s pretty little accessory, a silent trophy adorning his arm. They whispered about the designer clothes, the glittering jewels, the extravagant lifestyle. They saw the gilded cage, but never the bars-or the price I paid to live inside it. I knew what I was to him, and what our arrangement was. It had a shelf life, a clear end date. Five years. That was the deal. Enough time to secure my father' s life, enough time to graduate, enough time for me to disappear.

I played my part well. At lavish galas, I' d offer a soft smile, nod demurely at his cutting remarks, and pretend I didn' t feel the sting. In his private spaces, I' d soothe his restless nights, listen to his endless ambition, and swallow the bitter taste of knowing my intimacy was just another service rendered. He saw my compliance as devotion, my silence as loyalty. He never doubted for a second that I would remain by his side, a beautiful fixture in his perfectly curated life. His arrogance was a shield, protecting him from the truth: I was already plotting my escape.

"She' s a sweet girl, Alden," a socialite slurred one night, her eyes heavy with champagne and malice. "So utterly devoted. You' ve truly tamed her, haven' t you?"

Alden chuckled, a low, dismissive sound. "Hope understands her place." He didn' t even glance at me as he said it, his gaze fixed on the crowd, already searching for his next conquest. The words were a public humiliation, a blaring siren informing everyone that I was merely property, not a person. My heart constricted, but my smile remained fixed. It always did.

They didn' t know I had already signed the secure five-year contract with the NIH research project. They didn' t know I' d been quietly severing ties, preparing for the day I' d vanish without a trace. My things were packed in boxes, labeled only with codes, stored away from his prying eyes. My savings account, meticulously built from his generous allowances, was now separate, untouchable. I was ready to leave him, to leave this life.

My eyes drifted to the diamond choker at my throat, a recent "gift" from Alden. It felt heavy, a cold weight against my skin. It was beautiful, undeniably, but it was also a leash.

Later that week, my best friend, Chloe, tilted her head, observing me. "Are you really going to walk away from all this, Hope?" Her gaze swept across the opulent suite Alden provided for me. "The private jets, the endless shopping, the... prestige?"

I traced the cold metal of the choker. "It' s not prestige, Chloe. It' s a transaction. And it has an expiration date."

She nodded slowly. "I know. But most girls would kill for a setup like this. To have Alden Maxwell wrapped around their finger, even for a little while."

I laughed, a humorless sound. "He' s not wrapped around my finger. He' s my benefactor. And I' m his... temporary comfort. That' s all it ever was. And all it ever will be." I met her gaze in the mirror. "There' s no future here. Not for me."

Chloe squeezed my hand. "Then go. Don' t look back. You' ve earned your freedom." She smiled, a genuine, warm smile. "Just make sure you enjoy these last few weeks of luxury. Think of it as severance pay."

I returned her smile, a genuine one this time. "I plan to." I stood up, smoothing the simple silk dress I wore. "I have to head out. He wants me at some dinner."

The sleek black car pulled up precisely on time. Alden' s assistant, a perpetually calm man named Mark, opened the door for me. "Evening, Miss Gonzales."

"Evening, Mark." I slid into the plush leather seat. I knew Alden hated tardiness. I' d learned early on that even a minute' s delay could trigger his icy displeasure, forcing me into a carefully choreographed dance of apologies and appeasement. Tonight, for some reason, I felt a flicker of defiance. But it was quickly extinguished. Not yet. Not until I was truly free.

The car glided through the city, past glittering skyscrapers until it stopped in front of an exclusive members-only club. Lights spilled from the grand entrance, painting a picture of opulence and exclusivity. Mark led me inside, past velvet ropes and hushed conversations, to a private room.

When I entered, Alden was already there, holding court. He spotted me and, to my surprise, strode over, pulling me into a possessive embrace. His lips found mine, a firm, almost desperate kiss that left me breathless. It was unusual, this overt display of affection in public. It made me uneasy.

Then I saw her. A woman slumped in a chair in the corner, her dress askew, her mascara streaked. A group of men, their faces flushed with drink, were circling her, their words sharp and cruel. My stomach churned.

"Who is that?" I whispered to Mark, my voice tight.

His gaze flickered to the woman, then back to me, a hint of pity in his eyes. "Amanda Erickson. Alden' s... first love."

My heart sank a little further. Amanda Erickson. The legend. The woman who broke Alden Maxwell, the only one he truly chased. And now, she was being publicly shamed. A wave of familiar empathy washed over me. I started to step forward, a protest forming on my lips.

Alden' s hand clamped down on my arm, his grip bruising. His eyes, usually cool and detached, were now hard, a silent warning. Stay out of it, Hope. The message was clear. Interfering would only make things worse. For her, and for me. I swallowed, forcing myself back into the role of the compliant ornament. My jaw ached from the effort of maintaining my smile, my heart ached for the woman in the corner.

I turned back to Alden, offering a performance of perfect adoration, a seamless transition back to his sweet, understanding companion. I adjusted his tie, my fingers trembling slightly. Just another night. Just another performance.

But then, Amanda, as if sensing the shift in the room, pushed herself up. Her eyes, though glazed with tears and alcohol, fixed on Alden. A raw, defiant energy pulsed around her. "Alden Maxwell," she spat, her voice surprisingly clear. "You think you can just... discard me? You' ll regret this. I promise you, I' ll make you regret every single second."

The room went silent. I felt a chill despite the warmth of Alden' s grip. This wasn't just a drunken outburst. This was a declaration of war. And in that moment, I knew. Amanda Erickson, the girl who shattered Alden' s world once, was back to finish the job.

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“For five years, I was tech billionaire Alden Maxwell' s secret. A pretty accessory on his arm, a deal I made to save my father' s life. I played my part, quietly planning my escape for the day our contract ended. But then his first love, Amanda, came back. At a lavish auction, he spent ten million dollars to outbid me for my own mother' s heirloom bangle, only to place it on Amanda' s wrist, calling it a "token of his undying affection." Later, he told me I was just practice. A "little bird" he could use to learn how to be gentle before he went back to his true love. That' s when the last of my foolish hope died. I was never a person to him, just a transaction he could buy and discard. So I disappeared. I took a five-year, off-grid research position and cut all ties. When he finally tracked me down, begging me to name my price, I faced him through the sterile glass of the facility and gave him my final answer. "We' re done."”
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