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CHAPTER FOURTEEN

Author: Bomi
last update publish date: 2026-07-02 20:36:27

Elena’s back was flat against the kitchen counter, the cold marble biting into her skin while her dress bunched high around her waist. She was open, helpless, thighs spread wide, and panties shoved aside. Roth stood between her legs, his cock sliding along her slick folds, dragging slowly over her swollen clit.

The pressure made her jolt, a gasp breaking free as her body arched up for more. He pressed his length against her but didn’t push in, the heavy heat of him teasing and tormenting her.
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    Elena couldn't sleep at night. The bedroom was too quiet, the bed was too large, and Adrian's side was cold and empty. He hadn't spent three nights with her.She tried to understand. The company was already in shambles because of his unusual mistakes, and he was doing everything to fix it, but something kept nagging at her thoughts. Adrian wasn't behaving like the Adrian she knew—the man she fell in love with three years ago, the one who proposed to her, and she said yes without hesitation.He had been avoiding everyone, staying away from home. She couldn't wrap her head around the latest discovery about her parents. She couldn't believe Roth had fucked the woman she now realized was her adopted mother. She couldn't bring herself to tell Roth yet.Then there was the part she had been trying to avoid for so long, and it was driving her crazy. Her vibrators weren't doing the job. She needed something hard, something filthy. She needed fire, and Roth was the only man who could give her t

  • I Let His Daddy Ruin Me   CHAPTER SIXTY EIGHT

    The birth certificate remained on Elena's dining table for three days. She never put it away. Every morning before leaving for work, she found herself staring at the single line that had dismantled everything she thought she knew about her life.Mother: Celeste Navarro.The words no longer shocked her. They simply hurt.She had imagined countless versions of the woman who had given birth to her. Sometimes she pictured someone who had been too young, too frightened, or too poor to keep a child. Other times she imagined a woman who had spent years searching for the daughter she had lost. None of those women resembled Celeste.Celeste had looked her in the eye and admitted the truth without tears, without hesitation, and without asking for forgiveness. The confession had been delivered with the same calm certainty as a business transaction, leaving Elena to carry the weight of emotions that belonged to both of them.Sleep had become almost impossible. Each night she replayed the convers

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    Elena barely remembered the drive across the city.The folder containing copies of the orphanage records rested on the passenger seat, but she didn't need to look at it anymore. Every date, every handwritten note, every inconsistency had etched itself into her memory. The surname Navarro appeared too many times to be dismissed as coincidence, and the anonymous donations stretching back decades raised more questions than answers. There was only one person left who might know the truth. Celeste Navarro herself. By the time Elena pulled her car into the long driveway leading to Celeste Navarro's estate, she had already rehearsed a dozen different conversations in her head. In some, Celeste denied everything. In others, she admitted the truth with tears and regret. Elena wasn't sure which outcome frightened her more.The estate itself was impossably elegant, hidden behind tall stone walls and wrought-iron gates. Manicured gardens stretched across the property, their perfect symmetry alm

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    Elena had spent most of her life convincing herself that the past no longer mattered. Whatever answers had been buried with her childhood belonged to another version of herself, one who had cried herself to sleep wondering why no one had come back for her. Growing older had taught her to stop asking questions that had no answers. Or at least, that was what she had believed until a single conversation left her unable to think about anything else.By the following morning, she found herself standing outside the orphanage where she had spent the first years of her life. The building looked cleaner than she remembered. Fresh paint covered the walls, flowers lined the entrance, and children's laughter drifted from the playground behind the main building. It should have felt comforting, yet every step toward the entrance stirred memories she had spent years burying.A receptionist greeted her politely before leading her to the administrator's office. The woman who welcomed her looked old e

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    The Monday board meeting was supposed to calm the investors. Instead, it left the entire executive committee holding its breath.Adrian stood at the head of the conference table, his presentation glowing across the massive screen behind him. He spoke with the same confidence he always carried into a room, but the numbers refused to support him. Every projection depended on an acquisition that had not yet been approved, and every promise he made seemed to create another uneasy glance around the table.When he finally finished, silence settled over the room.It wasn't the respectful silence that followed a convincing proposal. It was the uncomfortable kind, where everyone was waiting for someone else to speak first.A director cleared his throat. "You're asking us to approve an expansion that exceeds the risk threshold by nearly thirty percent.""It won't stay at thirty," Adrian replied. "Once the merger is complete, the return will cover the exposure.""If the merger succeeds," another

  • I Let His Daddy Ruin Me   CHAPTER SIXTY FOUR

    The emergency board meeting lasted nearly three hours. By the time Roth walked into the executive conference room, every director was already seated around the polished table. Financial reports lay scattered beside market projections that looked worse with every passing minute, and the atmosphere carried the weight of a company trying to convince itself it wasn't already bleeding.Adrian stood near the floor-to-ceiling windows with his back to the room. His suit was immaculate, but the confidence he usually wore had vanished. Dark circles rested beneath his eyes, and the stiffness in his posture betrayed a man who hadn't truly rested in days.Roth placed the acquisition file on the table before breaking the silence."Explain."Adrian turned slowly, meeting his father's gaze without the certainty he usually possessed. "It was an opportunity.""It was an unverified company with unresolved legal liabilities.""The reports I received were incomplete.""They were available."Silence settl

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