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From Heartbreak To CEO's Protected Bride

From Heartbreak To CEO's Protected Bride

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Chapter 1 

Word Count: 1328    |    Released on: Today at 10:30

final notice,

evoid of any sympathy. It was a sterile, administrative so

reatment isn't settled by tomorrow, we'll have

h, twisting hard. She leaned against the wall of her tiny apartment, th

e click

hoed in her memory, a conversation from just last week-the weak, trembling words that had cut deeper than any doctor's diagnosis. "Julia, sweetheart, I need to know you'll be taken care of. I need to see you settled before... Please, promise me you won't wait. Find som

thumb hovering over the first name in her favorite

l button. It went s

ed Branson Burton

mail. A third time. Voicemail. The automated voice felt like

the number for his office. His secretary

tments, this

I need to speak with Bra

n, but Mr. Burton is unavailable. He's at a ve

f party?" Julia's voi

syrupy. "Well, I probably shouldn't say... but it's abou

was a proposal. The dread in her chest was instantly replaced by a wild, desperate hope. A p

ed, hanging up before M

ook as she pulled it on, the cool fabric doing nothing to calm her racing pulse. In the bathroom mirror, she looked pale and exhausted, dark circles under her eyes. She for

past the rain-streaked window. She twisted the worn strap of her purse,

She walked to the front desk, her cheap heels sinking int

d her a key card. "The presidential

st as the elevator ascended in silence. The hallway on the top floor was dimly lit, the th

arkness. The only light was the faint glow of the cit

unfamiliar, expensive cologne. It wasn't Branson's scen

she called

heavy, rhythmic breathing fro

sofa. She tripped on a piece of clothing left on the floor, stumbling forwa

nees weak with a cocktail of relief and exhaustion. As she reache

tly controlled emotions finally broke. All the fear for her mother, the stress of the past few months, the desperate hope of

nstead, a mouth cr

't gentle or familiar. It was the kiss of a stranger. A flicker of wrongness, a blaring alarm, w

ce of his presence was intoxicating. The alcohol on his breath, the exhaustion weighing down her limbs, the emotion

l, anonymous force become the anchor for her storm-tossed world. It was a release, a su

been fighting for weeks finally claimed h

h a gap in the curtains, waking her. Her head

e was

into her gut. She sat up, clutching the she

tstand. A single text message glowed

Chicago for an emergency meeting

around the empty, opulent suite. The discarded clothes on the floor. The indenta

in fragmented, horrifying flashes. The raw power

n't Br

ar ways. The evidence on the sheets confirmed her worst fears. A choked sob escaped her li

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From Heartbreak To CEO's Protected Bride
From Heartbreak To CEO's Protected Bride
“The hospital's final notice cut through my life like a razor, demanding a fortune I didn't have to keep my mother alive. I was desperate, clinging to the hope that my boyfriend, Branson, would finally step up and marry me to secure our future. When I rushed to his hotel suite, desperate for his support, a man pulled me into the darkness. I thought it was Branson, but the rough, possessive touch and the stranger's scent told a different story. I was trapped in a haze of panic and exhaustion, surrendering to a force that wasn't the man I loved. The next morning, I woke up alone to a cold text message: Branson had left for an emergency meeting. The horrifying realization hit me like a physical blow-I had been betrayed, used, and violated by a stranger while my supposed partner was nowhere to be found. When I finally confronted Branson at his club, he laughed at the idea of marrying me, calling me a pathetic "placeholder" and a "money furnace" while he waited for his ex to return. My world shattered into a thousand pieces. How could three years of devotion turn into such a cruel, calculated lie? I walked away, but I couldn't let my mother die. I needed a husband, and I needed one now. I turned to a stranger, a powerful executive named Julian Sinclair, and offered him a transaction: a marriage of convenience in exchange for my mother's life. He didn't ask for love, only for me to play the part of his wife. I signed the contract, never realizing that my new husband was the man who had just bought my entire company-and that our dangerous game was only just beginning.”