Flash Marriage To The Secret Chairman

Flash Marriage To The Secret Chairman

Ariel Bruckman

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To escape my toxic ex-fiancé and the father who froze my assets, I entered a contract marriage with Barrett, a cold but protective corporate consultant. I thought he was my safe harbor. I even confided my secret, ruthless strategy to take back control of my company from my ex. But at the most critical board meeting, a mysterious new chairman dialed in. The synthesized voice coming through the speakerphone systematically dismantled the board and took over the company, using the exact, word-for-word strategy I had only ever whispered to my husband in the dead of night. My ex-fiancé turned pale with panic. The board members were stunned into silence. And I sat there, my blood running completely cold. The man who had held my hand in the hospital, who had slept in my bed, and who had promised to protect me, had just committed the ultimate corporate espionage. Every tender touch, every late-night confession-was it all just a calculated move to steal my life's work? How could the only person who made me feel safe use my deepest vulnerabilities to orchestrate my ruin? I packed up my files, walked straight out of that boardroom, and prepared to disappear from his life forever. But when I fled to my best friend's apartment to hide, I looked out the window. The ruthless mastermind who had just stolen my empire was standing completely still in the freezing downpour, waiting for me to come down.

Flash Marriage To The Secret Chairman Chapter 1 1

Evangelina Vazquez stared at the vintage Rolex on her wrist, the second hand ticking past the twelve for the eighth time.

Forty minutes.

The familiar churning started in her stomach, that acid burn of anxiety she'd spent five years trying to ignore. She pressed her palm flat against her abdomen, feeling the structured wool of her trench coat against her skin, and forced her spine straighter against the marble column.

The electronic screen above the counter blared its mechanical voice.

"Number four-seven-three, please proceed to window six."

Her number.

Evangelina's breath hitched. Around her, couples laughed and leaned into each other, their joy carving sharp edges into her solitude. She walked toward the counter anyway, her heels clicking against the municipal building's floor with the precision of a metronome.

"Could I have five more minutes?" The smile she offered the clerk felt like it might crack her face. "My fiancé is stuck in traffic."

The clerk's eyes softened with pity. "Of course, ma'am. I'll hold your spot."

Evangelina's phone vibrated in her Birkin bag, a low, insistent hum against her hip. She dug for it, her fingers clumsy, and saw the name flash across the screen.

Darrien.

She answered before the second ring finished.

"Where are you?" Her voice came out steadier than she felt.

Static. Then the background noise bled through-beeping monitors, rushed footsteps, the particular chaos of a Manhattan emergency room.

Evangelina's heart plummeted to the base of her throat.

"Evangelina." Darrien's tone carried that practiced patience, the one that always made her feel like a child throwing tantrums. "I can't make it. Jenelle's having a severe panic attack. I'm at Mount Sinai with her."

"Today." The word scraped out of her. "Darrien, today is-"

"I know what day it is." His voice sharpened, that blade of condescension she'd learned to duck. "But my sister is in crisis. I thought you'd understand. I thought you had empathy."

Evangelina's fingers went cold around the phone. She opened her mouth to remind him that Jenelle wasn't his sister, that she'd been his stepsister for exactly eleven months, that they'd been engaged for five years and this was their appointment to become legal-

"You're making this about you," Darrien interrupted. "Again. Maybe you should take this time to reflect on why everything has to be a production with you."

The nurse's voice cut through the background, calling for family members of a patient in bay four.

"I have to go," Darrien said. "We'll talk when you're calmer."

The line went dead.

The dial tone drilled into Evangelina's ear, a mechanical scream that matched the ringing in her skull. She stood frozen at the counter, the clerk's concerned face blurring at the edges.

Someone bumped her shoulder. Hard.

"Sorry-so sorry-" A young man, holding his new wife's hand, his face flushed with apology and champagne and happiness.

Evangelina nodded. She couldn't speak.

She turned. Her heels struck marble. Each step echoed like something breaking.

Her phone buzzed again. A notification from Jenelle Hobbs. A video file.

Evangelina walked to the corner of the hall, behind one of the fluted Roman columns, and pressed play.

The screen filled with white hospital light. Jenelle lay against propped pillows, her cheeks pink, her eyes bright. No sweat. No trembling. Behind her, Darrien's back was turned as he poured water from a plastic pitcher.

Jenelle looked directly into the camera.

Her lips moved without sound, forming three distinct words.

You. Lost.

The video cut off as Darrien turned around, his face soft with concern.

Evangelina's spine went rigid. Ice flooded her vertebrae, climbing toward her skull.

Five years. Five years of midnight revisions for Avery Lifestyle's brand campaigns. Five years of covering Darrien's public gaffes, of smoothing his father's ruffled feathers, of watching Jenelle arrive at company events in dresses Evangelina had sketched in her private notebooks.

The burn behind her eyes threatened to spill.

Evangelina closed them. She breathed through her nose, counting backward from ten, and when she opened her eyes again, the heat had crystallized into something sharp and cold.

She opened her contacts. Found Darrien's name. Her thumb hovered over the block button, that final red icon that would erase five years in one press.

Her thumb came down.

Delete contact. Block number.

Gone.

She opened her work email. Drafted a message to the legal department, subject line: Immediate Revocation of Personal IP Licensing. Her fingers flew across the screen, listing every patent, every trademark, every design she'd allowed Avery Lifestyle to use under the assumption that she would someday be family.

The security guard approached, his boots squeaking on the floor. "Ma'am? You okay?"

Evangelina straightened. She met his eyes with absolute stillness.

"I'm fine. Thank you."

She dropped her phone into her bag. The motion was clean, decisive, like shrugging off a coat that had never fit properly.

The crumpled queue ticket was still in her fist. Evangelina walked to the trash can beside the exit. She didn't hesitate. She tore the paper in half, then quarters, then eighths, and let the pieces fall like confetti into the bin.

She adjusted her trench coat. Her hand found the brass handle of the revolving door.

And stopped.

Someone was watching.

In her peripheral vision, in the seating area across the hall, a man sat with his legs crossed at the ankle. Dark gray suit. Savile Row cut. His eyes were the color of storm clouds, and they were fixed on her with the focused intensity of a predator measuring distance.

Their gazes locked.

Evangelina's heart stuttered. Something primal in her hindbrain screamed danger, screamed run, even as her feet remained planted on the marble.

The man didn't look away.

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“To escape my toxic ex-fiancé and the father who froze my assets, I entered a contract marriage with Barrett, a cold but protective corporate consultant. I thought he was my safe harbor. I even confided my secret, ruthless strategy to take back control of my company from my ex. But at the most critical board meeting, a mysterious new chairman dialed in. The synthesized voice coming through the speakerphone systematically dismantled the board and took over the company, using the exact, word-for-word strategy I had only ever whispered to my husband in the dead of night. My ex-fiancé turned pale with panic. The board members were stunned into silence. And I sat there, my blood running completely cold. The man who had held my hand in the hospital, who had slept in my bed, and who had promised to protect me, had just committed the ultimate corporate espionage. Every tender touch, every late-night confession-was it all just a calculated move to steal my life's work? How could the only person who made me feel safe use my deepest vulnerabilities to orchestrate my ruin? I packed up my files, walked straight out of that boardroom, and prepared to disappear from his life forever. But when I fled to my best friend's apartment to hide, I looked out the window. The ruthless mastermind who had just stolen my empire was standing completely still in the freezing downpour, waiting for me to come down.”
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