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Too Late For My CEO's Regret

Too Late For My CEO's Regret

Author: A Li
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Chapter 1 No.1

Word Count: 1185    |    Released on: 22/01/2026

She had the evidence. Tomorrow would be a good show. It was a stark con

m right of the comput

hythm against the worn plastic edge of her keyboard. It was a physical tic she had developed ove

were not working. They were huddled in small clusters, their voices low,

icle. The wheels squeaked against the thin gray carpet. "My source in H

d nothing to do with hunger and everything to do with the let

ured, more to herself than to Te

who counted pennies, the woman who wore thrift store blazers and brought soggy sandwiches f

e," Tess offered weakly

, a man named Miller who usually sweated through his shirts by noon, walk

e minutes. Top

and was

shield. She joined the stream of bodies moving toward the elevators. She made sure to stay at the

. Gracia was pressed against the cold metal back wall. She closed her eyes and coun

oor-to-ceiling windows offered a panoramic view of the Manhattan

ack corner. The shadows were deeper here. She could see the

dual hush; it was instant, as if the

ed suits walked in. They moved with the easy confidenc

he wal

s, a frantic, painful rhythm. The air she was breathing turned to poison.

oftness that used to linger around his jawline was gone, replaced by hard

er Je

an who had shattered her world and l

most touching her chest. Don't look

night she blocked his number and changed her life forever. She had thought he was still in

ed the microphone. The sound of his hand br

s eyes were the color of the Atlantic in

own,"

nes. It was the voice that used to whisper promi

her corner. She remained rigid against the pilla

cy, about cutting the dead weight that had dragged the company stock down. E

said, closing the folder on the podium.

tly. There was no Q&A.

e stage. He didn't head for the exi

ed like water, ter

of panic. He was wal

brain scre

was frozen, a deer in the he

let out a shaky breath. He wasn't coming for her. He didn't know sh

slip away to

ht of a gaze so heavy it f

urned ba

as lookin

cross the heads of

Gracia was back in Cambridge, standing in the rain, her heart breaking. She

't change. Not a flicker.

, through her, a

erence. As if she were part of the archite

, his stride long and purposeful,

knees finally gave out, and she slid do

would have. Anger meant he still cared e

right at her a

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Too Late For My CEO's Regret
Too Late For My CEO's Regret
“I was just another invisible marketing clerk at the Jennings Group, a single mother counting pennies to pay for my daughter's medical bills. Then the glass doors of the executive elevator opened, and the new CEO walked in. It was Bridger Jennings, the man who had shattered my world five years ago and left me to pick up the pieces alone. He wasn't the boy I once loved; he was a ruthless tycoon who looked through me with a gaze of total, crushing indifference. The torment started immediately. Bridger targeted me in front of the department, cutting the late-night transportation I relied on and mocking my "supportive husband"-a man who didn't even exist. When he spotted a red smudge of paint on my neck, he mistook it for a love bite from a rival. His jealousy turned into a weapon, and he buried me under a mountain of impossible work, sneering that I should let my husband provide for me instead. I stayed up until dawn to finish the task, only to realize someone had sabotaged my files to ensure my termination. My manager threatened to fire me on the spot, and Bridger stood by with a cold smile, waiting for me to crawl and beg for mercy. I couldn't understand why he was so obsessed with destroying the life I had built from the ashes of our breakup. Did he still care enough to hate me, or was he just trying to prove I was nothing more than a smudge on the glass of his empire? Slumping against my desk, I finally found the digital footprint of the person who tampered with my work. Bridger thinks he has me cornered, but he doesn't know I'm the secret artist he's been desperately trying to hire-or that he's the father of the child he's punishing me for. The war has just begun.”