LOGINELENA Brooks has spent her life holding her fragile family together, working tirelessly as a junior clerk at Lunaris Tech Innovations while her abusive, cheating husband, Marcus, drifts further into alcohol and recklessness. For seven years, she endured, hoping her sacrifices would keep her son safe and her family intact. But one careless night shatters the illusion of peace. When she catches Marcus with someone she once trusted, Elena realizes the life she has been clinging to is built on lies. Determined to reclaim her strength and her dignity, she walks away, filing for divorce and taking custody of her son. Enter Eamon, the enigmatic and dangerously alluring CEO of Lunaris Tech. A man shrouded in mystery, whose presence is as commanding as it is intoxicating. The day Elena accidentally witnesses a moment she can’t explain, she realizes there is far more to him than the world sees. As Elena rebuilds herself, she discovers a strength she never knew existed. With Eamon by her side, she begins to rise— not just from betrayal, but toward a life of power, courage, and something far more unexpected: love. But revenge is a fire that cannot be contained. And when past betrayals collide with dangerous secrets, Elena will find herself walking a path she never imagined— where her heart, her son, and her very life are all on the line. Will rising from the ashes be enough, or will the shadows of the past consume her before she can truly claim her freedom?
View MoreThe Door She Shouldn't Have Opened
ELENA hurried through the glass doors of Lunaris Tech Innovation, her short heels clacking against the polished marble floors in frantic rhythm. She was smiling… no glowing, because for the first time in a while, she had slept peacefully. No nightmares. No anxiety. No husband’s excesses. Just a clean, soft morning breeze and the hope of a new day.
But she was very, very late.
The receptionist, Lydia, gave her that familiar raised brow as the digital clock on the wall blinked 9:42 AM in bold red. Elena flashed a nervous grin and half-jogged into the corridor, her bag swinging wildly against her hip. Her braid bounced behind her as she weaved through employees already settled into their routines.
Her shared office was on the second floor, tucked in the corner of the expansive administrative wing. She pushed the door open and exhaled— only to inhale a sharp breath immediately.
Her desk.
Her once-cleared, neatly arranged desk from yesterday, was now drowning under a fresh mountain of files.
She stood still, blinking repeatedly. “God,” she muttered, dragging the word out helplessly. She had cleared everything yesterday, worked late just to make sure she cleared it. Everything. So how on earth—
The office was a rectangular space shared by four junior staff, each with modest cubicles divided by half-partitions. Papers, staplers, worn-out office chairs, sticky notes, and a humming old AC made up the scenery. The fluorescent light above flickered occasionally, as if it was tired of the job too.
Two colleagues were present: Martha, typing aggressively, her neck stiff as always, and Darel, headphones on, bobbing his head to whatever loud nonsense he was listening to this time. The third person, Ifeanyi, wasn’t on his seat, though his bag and scattered pens showed he had arrived.
Neither of them looked up at her. It wasn't unexpected, it was typical of them.
Elena sighed and slumped into her squeaky chair. She gently set her bag on the floor and rolled her wrist, preparing for a tiny moment of prayer— her daily ritual. A quiet pleading for strength to her God.
She bowed her head slightly.
But a loud THUD slammed onto her desk, putting a temporary halt to whatever she was about to do.
Her head jerked up immediately.
Clinton.
Ah! Jerk!
Clinton was the assistant supervisor from the next unit. And the bane of her existence.
He towered above her, face arranged into that irritatingly smug expression she hated— a half-smile that wasn’t a smile, more like a smirk that said ‘I enjoy your suffering’.
“Go— good morning, Clinton,” she greeted, her voice tight.
He didn’t respond. He was too busy rifling through the files on her desk, whisking some away with the efficiency of someone who didn’t care how disorganized he made things.
“Late today,” he said finally, selecting a stack of files and slapping them back onto the pile.
“I—”
“Take these to Mr. Eamon. He is waiting.” His tone was sharp and final. “Right now.”
Elena blinked. Once. Twice.
Eamon?
Like, ‘the’ Eamon?
The CEO who barely showed himself except during quarterly meetings? The man who had an entire floor to himself? She had never stepped foot in his office. Junior staff like her carried files to his personal assistant, not directly to him.
“I don’t underst—”
“No questions. Just obey.” He cut her off, his voice colder than the AC unit.
And with that, he turned and walked out, leaving the scent of his obnoxious cologne behind.
Elena stared at the files, her pulse skipping like a faulty drum. Why today? Why her? She didn’t even finish settling into her chair.
But she had no choice.
She gathered the files with trembling hands and stood, smoothing her cream shirt. Her shoes squeaked against the floor as she exited the shared office, clutching the documents like a lifeline.
The hallway to the CEO’s floor always felt different and quieter, colder, even more intimidating. The elevator dinged open and she stepped inside, watching the silver doors reflect her nervous face.
‘Just drop the files. Don’t embarrass yourself. Don’t faint. Don’t babble. Don’t—’
The doors opened to the top floor, and the atmosphere changed instantly.
This was no ordinary office environment. The air was cooler, scented faintly with something minty and expensive. The silence was absolute, the kind that echoed. The walls were lined with tall frosted windows, and the floors were pristine black marble that gleamed like water.
She approached the massive oak door with the gold nameplate:
**EAMON VALERIUS
Chief Executive Officer**
Her heart hammered. She could even hear her heartbeat.
But before she could steady herself enough to knock, her nerves took control.
She grabbed the handle and pushed the door open without thinking.
And walked into something she could never unsee.
The office was enormous, with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the entire city, sunlight pouring in like molten gold. A dark wooden desk sat near the center—large, intimidating, polished to perfection. Bookshelves lined one wall, filled with thick volumes and old manuscripts. The air was warm, quiet and luxurious.
But none of that registered fully.
Because right in front of her— standing close to the desk— were Eamon and the financial director, Ava.
Ava was perched on the edge of the desk, her back arched slightly, eyes closed, lips parted as if anticipating a kiss. Eamon stood between her legs, one hand on her waist, the other on her neck…
But what made Elena freeze—
Was the sight of his fangs.
Not the small, costume-like ones used during Halloween, no, but long, sharp, gleaming canines protruding from his mouth. Inches from Ava’s neck.
He wasn’t about to kiss her.
He was about to bite her.
Elena’s blood iced.
And then—
SLAM!
The door she had left open closed on its own, hard enough to shake the room.
Ava’s eyes flew open.
Eamon’s fangs disappeared instantly, retracting as though they had never been there. His head snapped toward Elena, eyes blazing with something primal, something not human.
Elena choked on her own breath.
The files slipped from her hands, scattering loudly across the polished floor.
For one heartbeat, nobody moved.
Silence reigned.
Then Elena spun around and bolted.
She ran out of the office, almost tripping over her own feet, her chest tight, her lungs burning. She didn’t stop. Didn’t breathe. Didn’t think.
Because she had just seen something impossible.
Something terrifying.
Something she was never supposed to witness.
And she knew…
Her life at Lunaris Tech Innovation would never be the same again.
Cracks Beneath the RoofMARCUS lounged on the edge of the couch, one ankle resting on his knee, the television blaring some late-afternoon sports recap he wasn’t really watching. His neck was now less painful from the grip of his wife's boss, some balm had done that. His phone buzzed in his palm, the screen lighting up with a name he hadn’t saved, but had though with just a string of emojis and a city club logo. A slow, knowing smile tugged at his lips.He glanced toward the hallway, then to the kitchen. It was empty. Good.“Yeah,” he said into the phone, lowering his voice even though no one was around. “I was wondering when you would call.”A soft laugh spilled from the other end, syrupy and familiar. Marcus chuckled back, rising from the couch and pacing toward the window. Outside, the sky was beginning to dim, the kind of early evening that promised secrets.“Tonight?” he said. “Of course I’m coming. You think I would miss that?” He paused, listening, then scoffed. “Please. She w
Whispers in the HallABOUT thirty minutes later or there about, they were done.Elena gently placed her napkin on the table, her appetite long satisfied, while Eamon sat opposite her exactly as he had throughout the meal— untouched plate, untouched drink, untouched hunger. He hadn’t taken a single bite, hadn’t lifted his glass once. When she had asked him a second time, he had simply said dinner was only a few hours away. He would wait.She didn’t ask what ‘dinner’ meant.Eamon glanced at his watch, the movement smooth and unhurried.“Time to head back to the office,” he said calmly. “They are probably wondering where you must have run off to.”Elena swallowed hard, nodding without a word.The waitress returned, bowed slightly, and presented the bill. Eamon handled it with a flick of his wrist— no hesitation, no concern— and moments later they were walking out, back into the daylight, back toward the company.The drive was quiet.Too quiet.As soon as they pulled into the parking lot
Forbidden Appetites THEY arrived at one of the most expensive restaurants in the city, the kind that glittered even from the sidewalk, all glass and gold and quiet power. Elena walked in front, her steps measured, her back straight despite the tremor in her knees. Eamon followed behind her, unhurried, as though the world parted naturally for him.They were a study in contrast, sharp contrast.Elena wore a crisp twenty-dollar shirt tucked neatly into a simple skirt, the fabric clean but tired, the kind of outfit that screamed ‘trying to survive’. Cheap, short heels clicked softly beneath her feet. She was thirty-six— every inch of her carried experience, restraint, resilience— and yes, still hot in a way that came from endurance rather than indulgence.Behind her walked Eamon.His suit alone could probably pay three months of her rent. Perfectly tailored. His shoes polished to a mirror shine. Twenty-eight —undeniably twenty-eight— with the kind of beauty that felt unfair and unnatural
The Promotion No One Asked ForAVA’S shock was instant and explosive, Elena saw it in the way her perfectly arched brows shot up, the way her lips parted in disbelief. But what stunned her even more was the fact that Eamon didn’t flinch. He stood there, arms folded across his chest, answering in a tone so cold and sharp it could slice glass.Elena found herself thinking, ‘How many different versions of this man exist?’ Every stance, every expression, every way he positioned his arms seemed to belong to a different person— no, a different creature.“Mm. Got yourself a new pet?” Ava sneered, head tilting as her eyes raked over Elena with mocking disgust. “Or should I say… an old cargo?” She exaggerated the phrase, making sure the insult landed. “Since when does a clerk get benefits like that?”Elena’s cheeks burned, but before she could speak, Eamon answered.“You are right. She is no longer a clerk.”He paused, eyes locking on Elena like he was tattooing his will onto her skin.“From t






Welcome to GoodNovel world of fiction. If you like this novel, or you are an idealist hoping to explore a perfect world, and also want to become an original novel author online to increase income, you can join our family to read or create various types of books, such as romance novel, epic reading, werewolf novel, fantasy novel, history novel and so on. If you are a reader, high quality novels can be selected here. If you are an author, you can obtain more inspiration from others to create more brilliant works, what's more, your works on our platform will catch more attention and win more admiration from readers.