He’s her arrogant boss. She’s his biggest headache. Neither expected to become family... or to fall this hard. Stella Blake is on a mission—climb the corporate ladder, crush her goals, and definitely not fall for the insufferable CEO standing in her way. Rhysand King is cold, controlling, and the kind of man who doesn’t take “no” for an answer—especially not from the fiery new exec shaking up his boardroom. But when a high-stakes merger throws them into close quarters—and an even bigger bombshell reveals their parents are about to say “I do”—their sizzling power struggle turns dangerously intimate. She can’t stand him. He doesn’t trust her. Too bad forbidden has never felt so right. Office tension turns into stolen kisses. Family dinners turn into secret glances. And just when they think it couldn’t get more complicated—secrets unravel, and hearts are put on the line. Enemies. Step-siblings. Lovers? In this scandalously addictive grumpy boss, enemies-to-lovers romance, get ready for boardroom battles, slow-burn heat, and a forbidden love story that breaks all the rules. One bed. Zero boundaries. And absolutely no chance of coming out unscathed.
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"I'm getting married, Bridgette." My mother's sharp voice pierced the air as she walked into the room, her lips in a tight smile. The glass of scotch I’d been holding for a while slipped from my fingers as waves of shock spasmed through my body. That's impossible. “You don't mean it.” I chuckled, staring at the mess beneath my feet, the amber liquid slowly slipping away. “You can't tell me you're getting married.” Her tone softened. “I really am, Bridgette.” The brutal truth was like ice water splashed hard on my face. I shook my head, my eyes twitching as I refused to accept her words. “You're not getting married.” “Bridgette!” I pushed myself off the couch, almost bruising my feet with the broken shards of glass on the marble tiles. “I thought we already settled this.” I yelled harshly. “You promised me you were never doing this again. You made me believe you.” "Why do you have to be so selfish, Bridgette?” Her raspy voice made my throat tighten. “Haven't I suffered enough to get my own happy ending?” She choked, her eyes brimming with tears as she took a step towards me. I wasn't buying it. Those tears weren't going to make me change my mind. She was willing to stab me in the back for her own happiness. She was willing to take a step to move on when I was still buried in my misery. Tears pricked the corner of my eyes as I pushed her hands away. “A happy ending? You want a happy ending when I can't get those memories off my mind?” I raked my hands through my hair, frustration sinking deep into my bones. “You've forgotten everything? All I….all I had to endure?” "No.” She said firmly. “ I haven't forgotten, Bridgette. It still claws at my mind every time I think about it, darling," she approached me again, but I stretched my palm, my whole body trembling from rage. “Don't you dare touch me.” "I—I love him, Bridgette," She mumbled, her voice barely audible. “Let me be with him. Please.” "You can't be with him.” "I was only married once, Bridgette. Do I have to suffer for my whole life because of the past? I made a mistake, I know, but I did fight for you. I did.” I laughed again. This time, it wasn't humorous. “You fought for me? You were the cause of everything. You brought him into our home!” "He made my life miserable too.” Tears spilled down her cheeks as she pointed at her chest. “He punched me, tortured m—” "I was only a child.” I cut in. “but you couldn't stop him from doing it. Do you know how hard it was to live with myself? And now you think you deserve a second chance?” "That's it, Bridgette!” My mother snapped, her voice rising to a higher octave. “I've had enough of your tantrums. I didn't come to live for you, I am your mother. You have no right to dictate my life!” My eyes widened with horror. “Are you really doing this?” “I have learned from my mistakes, honey.” Her tone softened as she reached for me. “I’ve seen love with the right person. Let me be happy.” "Happy?" I spat. The familiar word was like a poison to my very being. "You think you can just chase happiness after what that monster did to me? To us?” My mother's face tightened as she avoided my gaze. She already made her decision. She was going to get married. "I can’t believe this! You're going to make the past repeat itself. You promised to protect me.” “That's what I'm trying to do.” She said desperately, holding onto my palm like the guilt was driving her insane. “Aren't you worried that history might repeat itself?” She shook her head. “I can’t let fear control my life anymore. I deserve to be happy, Bridgette. We both do.” She reached out and caressed my cheeks. “This is our chance to let go. I want you to heal, why won't you heal?!” "Because it still hurts!" I snapped, tears streaming down my cheeks. "Because every time I think about it, It feels like I'm back there again. Trapped. Broken. Helpless. I don't want that to happen anymore.” “It won't.” She said firmly, wiping my tears softly. Her lips trembled, and for a moment, she looked as though she might cry again. But instead, she pressed her forehead against mine. "I know it hurts," she whispered. "I know it feels like you’ll never get past it. But we can’t keep living in the shadow of what he did. We deserve more than that. You deserve more than that." I pulled my hands away, stepping back as my chest heaved. "You don’t understand," I spat. "You don’t know what it’s like to carry this... this thing inside you every day. To feel it consuming your whole being while you try to act like it isn't.” "Then tell me! Tell me what you’re carrying, Bridgette. Help me understand." But I couldn’t. The words were stuck in my throat, tangled with the memories I couldn’t bear to face. Instead, I turned away, wrapping my arms around myself as if I could merge the broken pieces of me together. "You’ll hate me if I go through with this.” My mother said after a long while. I couldn't bear to look at her, but she still continued. "I know you will. But Bridgette, I can’t keep punishing myself for what he did. And I can’t let you keep punishing yourself either." Her words hung in the air, heavy and suffocating. For a moment, I thought about the way things used to be—before him, before everything fell apart. But those days felt like a lifetime ago, and the girl I was then didn’t exist anymore. "I need time." I said finally, my voice barely above a whisper. "I can’t promise I’ll ever be okay with this, but I need time to figure out how to live with this.” "Take all the time you need, Bridgette. Just promise me you’ll try." I could tell she was crying with how soft her voice was, but I didn't respond to her last statement. Instead, I walked away, leaving her standing there with tears in her eyes and hope in her voice. And for the first time in years, I let myself wonder if maybe, just maybe, there was a way to move forward without being consumed by the past.Bridgette "I should be asking you the same question." A strong Italian voice echoed. Never in a million years would I have thought I would find myself in such a position, sandwiched between two devilishly handsome men with high testosterone, playing knights in shining armor. I winced, shifting slightly to accommodate my burning ankle, which was currently bearing the brunt of being jostled around by these two men. Not that they had any idea of my pain, and I admit that was partly my fault. If only I hadn't rushed out of Rhysand's car in a fit of anger. Then I wouldn't have stumbled against a rock and almost fallen face-first into a puddle of murky water. Luckily I had been saved from that frightening ordeal, and it just happened to be by none other than Paul Varlesk, also known as Mr. P. A popular record label manager known for his rich videos looking into the lives of artists, which was mostly a nice way of saying he made fun of them. I'd been so shocked when he'd saved me that
RhysandThe car ride was silent. Bridget had taken my offer to drive to the party, while Thorne rode in front, guiding us to the venue.Despite the joy I had felt when she'd taken my offer to go together, I was beginning to feel a sense of loss. Bridget wouldn't speak to me. She refused to acknowledge my presence and gave me no chance to bring up our earlier discussion.Currently, she sat with her eyes fixed on her phone, scrolling mindlessly through social media. Whenever I tried to broach the subject, she would ignore me or answer me with one-word sentences, giving me no chance to clear the air.The closer we got to our destination, the more panicked I felt. I couldn't brush aside the feeling that she was slipping away from me before she could even be mine.The opportunity to talk soon came when Thorne slowed down and turned into the hotel's parking space. I closely followed, purposely taking my time to find a good spot. Despite the valet sign offering to park, I waved him aside and
BridgetteThe meeting began without any problems thanks to the detailed work done by the staff. I ran through the plans for the contract, our part to be played, and what was expected of Clarkson and Co if they saw fit to take the project. By the time I was done, an hour had passed."And that's all for the project. I believe a collaboration between two giants, such as ARW and Clarkson and Co, will make waves for ages to come," I ended, then walked towards my seat."Thank you, Ms. Hayes, for that wonderful presentation," Rhysand said, holding my gaze for a few seconds longer than necessary before he turned towards Mr. Thorne. "Are there any questions you'd like to have answered, or would that be all?"Thorne leaned into his chair in silence, his eyes closed as though contemplating."Mr. Thorne, is there a problem?" Rhysand asked again, a hint of annoyance in his tone. "Did you not get the full gist, or would you like more time to think about it?"I frowned in disapproval at Rhysand's to
RhysandThorne Clarkson stood before us looking every bit as cocky as I remembered him, dressed in a flamboyant Armani blue suit, a white dress shirt, and a hat of the same color. He looked like a miniature version of his father, though a less smart and more watered-down version."Is now a good time?" he asked with a cocky smile, his eyes fluttering between me and Bridget before resting on our joined hands. "I don't want to interrupt anything. I can always come back."I scowled, my lips parted, ready to tell him to fuck off, when Bridgette snatched her arm away from my grip, her tone steady."Don't be ridiculous, Mr. Thorne," she said with a professional smile. "There's nothing more important than speaking with you. To what do we owe the honor?""Is that so?" Thorne drawled, his eyes darting towards me before looking back at Bridgette."Why are you here, Thorne?" I spat, willing him to disappear as quickly as he had arrived.Like his name suggested, Thorne had been a prickly thorn in
RHYSAND"Ms. Hayes is the exception. Always," I said, my tone sharper than I intended, and Rosa flinched.I didn't bother to apologize, ignoring the flicker of fear that crossed her face as she twisted her fingers tightly."I'm sorry, Mr. Rhysand, I… I didn't know… I thought—""I'm not paying you to think so deeply," I cut through her excuse coldly, letting my disappointment darken my words. "I thought you were smarter than this, Rosa. It appears I was wrong."She flinched under my brutal words, and her eyes grew red and wet as though she was about to cry, but the moment didn't come as she quickly closed her eyes and exhaled.When she looked up at me, gone were her impending tears, replaced with a determined look. "You are right, Mr. Rhysand. I didn't think. I assure you it won't happen again."I shook my head, secretly impressed by this new Rosa. Gone was the overtly crybaby that always managed to annoy me, replaced by a much stronger version of herself. I liked it."I really didn't
RhysandEvery once in a while, I am left speechless by my actions. Just like today, I had overslept.I, Rhysand Warner, had overslept, and no one had woken me up. The first thing I saw was sunlight bleeding past my curtains.Shit. I reached for my phone, and another expletive escaped my mouth. Past 9 a.m.I hadn't intended to stay up so late, much less talk to my father for more than five minutes, but last night had been different.For once, we hadn't argued about work or expectations. We'd sat by the pool, sipping aged scotch and talking about trivial things.My childhood, his. Old songs, and even a few stories about how he struggled to take care of me. Then he'd switched to Margaret, his love for her and how amazing she was. I couldn't remember the last time I had seen my father so emotional, so soft, like his marriage to Margaret had been the salvation he needed all along.Strangely, I was happy for him. Margaret was good for him, and I didn't regret the conversation. Not even as I
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