Enslaved To The Billionaire CEO

Enslaved To The Billionaire CEO

Anams Dede

5.0
Comment(s)
5.5K
View
140
Chapters

Ethan Turner, fueled by a burning desire for revenge, cunningly marries Bibiana Stone, the unsuspecting daughter of his lifelong enemy. Intent on reclaiming what was stolen from his family years ago, Ethan conceals his true identity from Bibi, orchestrating a marriage under a web of deceit. But when Ethan's demons resurface, he subjects Bibi to a series of humiliations and maltreatment, denying her the luxuries that accompany being the wife of one of the youngest billionaires in the city. Ethan is torn between a mixture of love and hatred for Bibi, and when long-buried truths from the past resurface, revealing Bibi as another victim of her father's malicious schemes, faced with the reality of his own mistakes, Ethan grapples with remorse and endeavors to mend the heart he callously shattered-the heart of the woman he has truly loved all along. "Enslaved To The Billionaire CEO" is a tale of deception, revenge, and the transformative power of redemption, as Ethan navigates the intricate web of his own emotions to win back the love he had unwittingly jeopardized.

Enslaved To The Billionaire CEO Chapter 1 Shadows of the Past

In the dead of night, Bibi was trapped in a dark forest, her clothes were drenched from the intense downpour.

She was wet to the bone by the unrelenting rain, and the surrounding darkness made it difficult for her to see, when suddenly, through the trees came the sound of a woman's anguished cries above the clamor of the storm.

"Help! Help me, please, someone," the voice shouted in tears into the night.

Bibi was lost in the forest and couldn't find a way out, but she understood that someone was in trouble, so she ran and hurried through the thick undergrowth, feeling the sludge under her bare feet slowing her down.

The voice, initially resembling her mother's, morphed into an echo of her sister's, inducing confusion and panic. Each step forward seemed to carry her farther away from the elusive source of distress,

"Mom?!" Bibi yelled, "Vivian?!" but she couldn't find her mother and sister.

She kept running deeper into the woods when she suddenly found herself standing in the middle of an open field. The rain had suddenly stopped, yet, her heart beat fast against her chest.

Right in the middle of the field was an enormous cage that held a shackled and soaked girl wearing a flowing white robe. The strange woman's face was covered by her rain-damped hair as she sat still, sobbing and chained like an animal.

Driven by a combination of fear and resolve, Bibi approached with caution as she cried out to the stranger, her voice echoing with the rhythmic patter of rains. "Hey!" she called out, "are you alright?" she said as she approached, yet, there was no response.

Bibi carefully approached until she got close enough to peer into the cage, straining to look into the darkened face of the strange woman who was completely soaked with legs in shackled to the cage.

When suddenly, the woman lifted her head and stared Bibi in the face, and as soon as their eyes locked, shock gripped Bibi – the captive was identical to her, in looks and everything else, ensnared in chains and distress.

"Help! Help us Bibi," the enslaved woman muttered breathlessly.

When suddenly, a surge of panic jolted Bibi awake from her nightmare as her body drenched in a cold sweat while her heart pounded against her chest.

She barely had enough time to make out what the dream meant when her cell phone rang abruptly. Startled by the nightmare, she sat up and looked at her phone. Her mother's caller ID appeared on the screen, and she hesitated before responding, praying to God that her mother and sister were alright.

"Mom?" Bibi spoke,

Her mother's voice, laced with tears, delivered news that shattered the fragile boundaries between dream and reality.

"Bibi, it's your father," her mother sobbed, "oh, Bibi, your father is dead, and it's all over the news."

Bibi clutched the phone, frozen with disbelief as her mind grappled with the weight of her mother's words as she reached for the TV remote and turned it on with trembling hands.

The TV headlines corroborated her mother's words, "THE CEO OF THE RENOWNED ETERNAL ENTERPRISE, STEVEN STONE, PASSES ON TODAY AFTER SUFFERING A CARDIAC ARREST IN HIS HOME."

It was on every news channel.

Bibi's heart started to beat fast. She sat still, folding herself into a hug on her bed and rocking herself back and forth, her father was dead, the almighty Steven stone was dead. She sat that way for hours, unable to react or speak a word.

The man who had filled her life with so much hurt and misery was gone, the man who had doubted her capabilities and belittled her at the slightest opportunity was now dead, in other words, he would never have the chance to see her succeed or even fail in life - as he had always assured her that she would, and yet, she didn't know how to react to the news or even feel, at least not until very early that same morning when her doorbell rang.

She knew only one person in the world would be at her door so early in the morning following the news, so she walked almost lifelessly to the door and opened it.

Behind the door was her best friend, Mellissa. And the moment their eyes met, Bibi, didn't know what it was but she suddenly burst into tears as Mellissa quickly embraced her and calmed her down,

"I'm so sorry Bibi." Mellissa said apologetically as her friend sobbed. "it'll all be fine."

All through that day, the mood was gloomy, not only for Bibi, but at the Stone's mansion where Silvia Stone and her second daughter, Vivian, held each other in tight embrace as they mourned their patriarch, Steven Stone.

Just as Steven had wished for a few days to his death, his will was read to his family the very same day although his eldest daughter, Bibi, was absent from the sudden meeting between his lawyer and the rest of the family,

"To my first daughter, Bibiana Stone," Attorney Rick read Steven Stone's will aloud, "my only dying wish is that you resume working at the Eternal Enterprise with immediate effect. And as for my will, I leave all estates pending for the period of one year while my daughters, Bibiana and Vivian stone, may receive equal opportunity to contest for the position of the CEO within this one year, after which, one of them must emerge as the new CEO."

And that was all.

That was all Steven Stone had left the world with. No instruction on how his widow should be taken care of, no comforting message for his family, nothing, other than his usual stern impositions.

The headlines carried the news like the wind to Bibi's doorstep as she was being comforted by her best friend.

The girls sat in disbelief and watched the news read out the outrageous and unbelievable will Steven Stone had left behind.

"How could he do this?" Bibi muttered in disbelief, "after everything, after everything he put me through while he was alive? He didn't even have the courtesy to apologize."

"Calm down Bibi," Mellissa comforted, everything will be fine.

"Nothing will be fine, Mellissa!" Bibi said angrily, "besides, why does he suddenly want me to contest for the position of the CEO after kicking me out of company? Why now when the company is about to go bankrupt?"

Mellissa sighed; she didn't have any words for her friend. Steven Stone was an unpredictable and ruthless man while he was alive and now, even in death, he still remained cold and unbelievable.

And so, only a week later while he was being buried, Bibi vehemently refused to attend her father's burial regardless of her mother's constant plea. She just couldn't forgive her father for all the hurt he had caused her. The only person she was worried about now was her mother, and she was going to see her this weekend and probably spend a couple of days with her.

As for Steven Stone, she could care less. He never loved or treated her as his own when he was alive, so why should she love him in his death?

Continue Reading

You'll also like

Secret Triplets: The Billionaire's Second Chance

Secret Triplets: The Billionaire's Second Chance

Roderic Penn

I stood at my mother's open grave in the freezing rain, my heels sinking into the mud. The space beside me was empty. My husband, Hilliard Holloway, had promised to cherish me in bad times, but apparently, burying my mother didn't fit into his busy schedule. While the priest's voice droned on, a news alert lit up my phone. It was a livestream of the Metropolitan Charity Gala. There was Hilliard, looking impeccable in a custom tuxedo, with his ex-girlfriend Charla English draped over his arm. The headline read: "Holloway & English: A Power Couple Reunited?" When he finally returned to our penthouse at 2 AM, he didn't come alone-he brought Charla with him. He claimed she'd had a "medical emergency" at the gala and couldn't be left alone. I found a Tiffany diamond necklace on our coffee table meant for her birthday, and a smudge of her signature red lipstick on his collar. When I confronted him, he simply told me to stop being "hysterical" and "acting like a child." He had no idea I was seven months pregnant with his child. He thought so little of my grief that he didn't even bother to craft a convincing lie, laughing with his mistress in our home while I sat in the dark with a shattered heart and a secret life growing inside me. "He doesn't deserve us," I whispered to the darkness. I didn't scream or beg. I simply left a folder on his desk containing signed divorce papers and a forged medical report for a terminated pregnancy. I disappeared into the night, letting him believe he had successfully killed his own legacy through his neglect. Five years later, Hilliard walked into "The Vault," the city's most exclusive underground auction, looking for a broker to manage his estate. He didn't recognize me behind my Venetian mask, but he couldn't ignore the neon pink graffiti on his armored Maybach that read "DEADBEAT." He had no clue that the three brilliant triplets currently hacking his security system were the very children he thought had been erased years ago. This time, I wasn't just a wife in the way; I was the one holding all the cards.

The Silent Bride's Billion Dollar Contract

The Silent Bride's Billion Dollar Contract

Landslide

My bank account showed exactly $42.18, and my student loan notifications were flashing red. I lived in a sweltering Queens apartment with my Aunt Lydia, where the air was thick with the smell of stale frying oil and the constant threat of being homeless. Lydia handed me a grainy photo of a man twice my age and told me she had already "sold" me to him. He was a dry cleaner looking for a wife, and in exchange for my hand, he would pay off her credit cards and my debt. If I didn't show up for the date that night, my boxes would be on the curb by midnight. I arrived at the cafe in a state of panic, my selective mutism making it impossible to even breathe. In the crowded room, I accidentally sat at the wrong table. Instead of the man from the photo, I found myself facing Gerhard Holcomb—the cold, terrifyingly handsome billionaire whose family owned the very museum where I worked. He didn't send me away; instead, he studied my trembling hands and offered me a different deal: a two-year contract marriage, a two-million-dollar payout, and a strict clause forbidding any children. I signed the papers and moved into his Park Avenue penthouse, thinking I was finally safe. But when I went back to the old apartment to retrieve the only memento of my dead parents, Lydia lashed out, leaving me bleeding from a head wound. Gerhard’s retaliation was absolute—he had her arrested and her building foreclosed on within hours, claiming he was simply "protecting his assets." As I recovered in his silent, glass-walled home, I saw a call from a famous socialite flash on his phone, and a cold truth settled in my gut. I wasn't just a wife; I was a placeholder, a silent shield used to fend off the women from his past. I looked at the massive pink diamond on my finger and realized the silence I had lived in my whole life was about to become my most expensive prison. I had traded a life of poverty for a high-stakes game of shadows, and now I had to survive the man who claimed to own me.

Flash Marriage To My Best Friend's Father

Flash Marriage To My Best Friend's Father

Madel Cerda

I was once the heiress to the Solomon empire, but after it crumbled, I became the "charity case" ward of the wealthy Hyde family. For years, I lived in their shadows, clinging to the promise that Anson Hyde would always be my protector. That promise shattered when Anson walked into the ballroom with Claudine Chapman on his arm. Claudine was the girl who had spent years making my life a living hell, and now Anson was announcing their engagement to the world. The humiliation was instant. Guests sneered at my cheap dress, and a waiter intentionally sloshed champagne over me, knowing I was a nobody. Anson didn't even look my way; he was too busy whispering possessively to his new fiancée. I was a ghost in my own home, watching my protector celebrate with my tormentor. The betrayal burned. I realized I wasn't a ward; I was a pawn Anson had kept on a shelf until he found a better trade. I had no money, no allies, and a legal trust fund that Anson controlled with a flick of his wrist. Fleeing to the library, I stumbled into Dallas Koch-a titan of industry and my best friend's father. He was a wall of cold, absolute power that even the Hydes feared. "Marry me," I blurted out, desperate to find a shield Anson couldn't climb. Dallas didn't laugh. He pulled out a marriage agreement and a heavy fountain pen. "Sign," he commanded, his voice a low rumble. "But if you walk out that door with me, you never go back." I signed my name, trading my life for the only man dangerous enough to keep me safe.

No Longer Mrs. Cooley: The Architect's Return

No Longer Mrs. Cooley: The Architect's Return

Xiao Xiaosu

I went to the City Clerk’s office for a routine copy of my marriage license to finalize a trust fund audit. I expected a simple piece of paper, but the clerk’s pitying look told me my entire life was a lie. "The license was never finalized, Ms. Oliver. In the eyes of the state, you are single." The three-hundred-guest wedding at the Plaza and the Vogue features meant nothing. My husband, Gray Cooley, had intentionally filed the documents with a "procedural defect" so he could discard me without a legal divorce. Moments later, an iCloud invite titled "Our Little Secret" popped up on my screen. It was a photo of my best friend, Brylee, holding a positive pregnancy test at our Hamptons estate. Gray’s text to her was the final blow: "Happy anniversary, babe. This baby is the best gift. Once the trust unlocks today, we’re done with the charade." I soon discovered they were even stealing my career, reassigning my architectural masterpiece to Brylee while preparing my eviction notice. Gray's mother called me a "barren mule" in a leaked recording, mocking the infertility I suffered after saving Gray’s life in a construction accident. I wasn't a wife; I was a three-year placeholder used to secure his inheritance. How could the man I bled for treat me like a disposable prop? How could my best friend carry his child while pretending to comfort me through my darkest moments? The betrayal burned until it turned into a cold, hard stone of fury. I didn't cry. Instead, I walked into the penthouse of the Barretts, the Cooleys' most powerful rivals. I signed a marriage contract with Kane Barrett, the man the tabloids called the "Beast of Wall Street." "I want a wedding," I told his father, my voice steady and lethal. "Bigger than the one I had with Gray." If they wanted me gone, they would have to watch me become the woman who owns their world.

He Thought I Was A Doormat, Until I Ruined Him

He Thought I Was A Doormat, Until I Ruined Him

SHANA GRAY

The sterile white of the operating room blurred, then sharpened, as Skye Sterling felt the cold clawing its way up her body. The heart monitor flatlined, a steady, high-pitched whine announcing her end. Her uterus had been removed, a desperate attempt to stop the bleeding, but the blood wouldn't clot. It just kept flowing, warm and sticky, pooling beneath her. Through heavy eyes, she saw a trembling nurse holding a phone on speaker. "Mr. Kensington," the nurse's voice cracked, "your wife... she's critical." A pause, then a sweet, poisonous giggle. Seraphina Miller. "Liam is in the shower," Seraphina's voice purred. "Stop calling, Skye. It's pathetic. Faking a medical emergency on our anniversary? Even for you, that's low." Then, Liam's bored voice: "If she dies, call the funeral home. I have a meeting in the morning." Click. The line went dead. A second later, so did Skye. The darkness that followed was absolute, suffocating, a black ocean crushing her lungs. She screamed into the void, a silent, agonizing wail of regret for loving a man who saw her as a nuisance, for dying without ever truly living. Until she died, she didn't understand. Why was her life so tragically wasted? Why did her husband, the man she loved, abandon her so cruelly? The injustice of it all burned hotter than the fever in her body. Then, the air rushed back in. Skye gasped, her body convulsing violently on the mattress. Her eyes flew open, wide and terrified, staring blindly into the darkness. Her trembling hand reached for her phone. May 12th. Five years ago. She was back.

The Discarded Heiress: Marrying My Lethal Husband

The Discarded Heiress: Marrying My Lethal Husband

Xiao Wang

The rain in Detroit was slick with grime when my family finally came to fetch me. They didn't want a reunion; they wanted a sacrificial lamb to marry into the Kaufman empire to save their failing business. I thought I was just being sold off, but the limo ride ended under a dark overpass where six hired thugs were waiting with chains. My own sister had ordered them to "break my spirit" so I’d be a shaking, pathetic mess by the time I reached the altar. They called me "Detroit trash" and sprayed air freshener when I sat on their leather seats. My stepmother wanted a video of me begging for my life, and my father was ready to trade me like a used car to a man everyone called a "vegetable." They expected a submissive country girl, unaware that I was a high-level "cleaner" who could snap a radius bone before they could even scream. When I finally reached the Kaufman estate, I found my fiancé, Barron, slumped in a wheelchair, drooling and silent. But as soon as the doors closed, the "invalid" grabbed my wrist with a grip of iron and whispered a command that changed everything. I didn't understand why my own blood was so desperate to see me destroyed. What had I ever done to deserve a hit squad and a forced marriage to a man they thought was a corpse? But Barron isn't a vegetable, and I'm not a victim. We just touched down at the Moon family gala in a matte-black helicopter, and as the doors slide open, the "broken" bride is about to show them exactly what happens when you throw away the wrong daughter. "If we're going to crash a party," Barron whispered, his eyes burning with lethal clarity, "we should make an entrance."

Chapters
Read Now
Download Book
Enslaved To The Billionaire CEO Enslaved To The Billionaire CEO Anams Dede Romance
“Ethan Turner, fueled by a burning desire for revenge, cunningly marries Bibiana Stone, the unsuspecting daughter of his lifelong enemy. Intent on reclaiming what was stolen from his family years ago, Ethan conceals his true identity from Bibi, orchestrating a marriage under a web of deceit. But when Ethan's demons resurface, he subjects Bibi to a series of humiliations and maltreatment, denying her the luxuries that accompany being the wife of one of the youngest billionaires in the city. Ethan is torn between a mixture of love and hatred for Bibi, and when long-buried truths from the past resurface, revealing Bibi as another victim of her father's malicious schemes, faced with the reality of his own mistakes, Ethan grapples with remorse and endeavors to mend the heart he callously shattered-the heart of the woman he has truly loved all along. "Enslaved To The Billionaire CEO" is a tale of deception, revenge, and the transformative power of redemption, as Ethan navigates the intricate web of his own emotions to win back the love he had unwittingly jeopardized.”
1

Chapter 1 Shadows of the Past

26/03/2024

2

Chapter 2 Broken Bonds

26/03/2024

3

Chapter 3 Tensions unveiled

26/03/2024

4

Chapter 4 Family dynamics

26/03/2024

5

Chapter 5 The Encounter

26/03/2024

6

Chapter 6 Sisterhood

26/03/2024

7

Chapter 7 Secrets and pain

26/03/2024

8

Chapter 8 Unbelievable!

26/03/2024

9

Chapter 9 The meeting

26/03/2024

10

Chapter 10 Bad Blood

26/03/2024

11

Chapter 11 The Price of Silence

02/04/2024

12

Chapter 12 Reflections

02/04/2024

13

Chapter 13 Through Enemy lines

02/04/2024

14

Chapter 14 A fresh start

02/04/2024

15

Chapter 15 A mother's love

02/04/2024

16

Chapter 16 A change in Tides

02/04/2024

17

Chapter 17 Trust and Shadows

02/04/2024

18

Chapter 18 Into the storm

02/04/2024

19

Chapter 19 Failed deliveries

02/04/2024

20

Chapter 20 An ally

02/04/2024

21

Chapter 21 A date with Destiny

02/04/2024

22

Chapter 22 A promise in the dark

02/04/2024

23

Chapter 23 Torture of the heart

02/04/2024

24

Chapter 24 Sweet and bitter

02/04/2024

25

Chapter 25 Announcement!

02/04/2024

26

Chapter 26 Vengeful

02/04/2024

27

Chapter 27 Facade

02/04/2024

28

Chapter 28 Mother and daughter, ally and friend

02/04/2024

29

Chapter 29 The scent of power

02/04/2024

30

Chapter 30 Bonnie's tale

02/04/2024

31

Chapter 31 Lurking Shadows

04/04/2024

32

Chapter 32 The Masqurade Ball

04/04/2024

33

Chapter 33 Confessions of the heart

04/04/2024

34

Chapter 34 Under the moonlight

04/04/2024

35

Chapter 35 Deceptive

04/04/2024

36

Chapter 36 Chase

05/04/2024

37

Chapter 37 Dilemma

07/04/2024

38

Chapter 38 A ray of hope

08/04/2024

39

Chapter 39 A dream date

08/04/2024

40

Chapter 40 Dark hearts

09/04/2024