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Wrong Room: Trapped By The Ruthless CEO

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 890    |    Released on: Today at 17:09

to the frantic moments before Kailee and t

d by two imposing bodyguards in dark suits. His personal assistant, a harried-looking m

ndon, and a familiar weariness had settled deep in his bones. He nodded or grunted at app

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his entourage

f his professional life. He turned and walked toward the public rest

of the terminal, L

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spotting Jessie's car, looked at her son. "Leo, can yo

. "Okay, Mom. Come on, Lily." He took his sister's hand with the practi

ely latched onto a vendor selling brightly colored Mylar balloons. Specifically, a

ons to stay close, she let go of his han

alled, already movi

er at a full, toddler-speed sprint a

rs, the fabric unyielding. The impact sent Lily stumbli

hand caught her small arm, steadying he

sion one of mild annoyance

tilted, her eyes wide and startled. They

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s he had spent six years sta

his intense gaze, mum

crouched down, bringing himself to her level,

his voice softer than he'd int

across her nose, the small dimple that appeared in her cheek

is sister's hand and pulled her behind him, placing

trange pressure from this man, a powerful aura that was b

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ention shift

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slight, almost arrogant tilt of his eyeb

torted mirror. A miniature, fi

confusion. He knew, logically, that he had never seen these children befor

but Leo was already pulling his sister away, d

, staring at the spot where they had

him. "Mr. Leon? Is

t. But the image of the two children was seared into his

ther of the Bentley's seat and closed his eyes. The smiling face of the woman from the

familiar gesture doing nothing to

ull the security footage from the terminal.

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Wrong Room: Trapped By The Ruthless CEO
Wrong Room: Trapped By The Ruthless CEO
“Six years ago, my mother's life support was about to be cut off over a $50,000 medical bill. Desperate, I agreed to sell myself to a wealthy client in Penthouse C. But in my blind panic, I swiped my key card into Penthouse B. Before I could explain, a terrifying stranger dragged me into the pitch-black room and ruthlessly claimed me. When dawn broke, I realized my catastrophic mistake. Worse, when my mother's nurse called, the stranger mistook it for a pimp and violently smashed my only phone to pieces against the wall. I fled the hotel in tears, only to discover the real client next door had already left. Because of that one wrong door, the money never came in time, and my mother passed away two days later. I was left with a shattered life and, nine months later, a pair of fatherless twins. For six years, I struggled in the dirt to raise my children alone. I thought I had finally escaped that nightmare. "We prefer to hire employees without family baggage," the interviewer sneered, rejecting me for a junior designer role. I didn't understand. If I was humiliated and rejected so harshly, why did the corporate HR department suddenly override the decision and send me a direct offer an hour later? It wasn't until I walked into the CEO's office that my blood ran cold. The ruthless billionaire sitting behind the desk, holding my six-year-old revenge note, was the monster from that dark room.”