No Second Chance, Mr. CEO

No Second Chance, Mr. CEO

Gavin

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I pretended to be a gold-digger, a clever social climber who snagged the CEO. But I was hiding a secret: I engineered our entire relationship to save Ethan' s life. My family' s foundation held the only cure for his rare disease, and the price was simple: he had to be family. He hated me for it, fueled by his "sickly" ex, Jessica, who conveniently claimed a mugging left her with chronic pain-a lie that bound him with guilt. Then a viral photo of Ethan and Jessica hit the gossip blogs. His immediate accusation stabbed me: "Did you do this? You were jealous." He systematically dismantled my career, stripping me of my key projects, forcing me to take the fall for Jessica' s colossal failures. When I discovered I was pregnant, I rushed to tell him, only to find Jessica waiting. She smirked, revealing her mugging was a drunken accident, then shoved me down a flight of stairs. I lay bleeding, miscarrying our baby, as Ethan scooped up wailing Jessica and called me a "monster." He walked away, leaving me to die. The man I saved, the father of my lost child, abandoned me for a pathological liar. The betrayal was absolute, the injustice unfathomable. But my powerful family didn't let me die. They faked my death, spirited me away, and wiped me from existence. Ethan, consumed by guilt once he discovered Jessica' s truth, frantically searched for a ghost. Three years later, he crashed my wedding, desperate for a second chance. He didn't know I orchestrated his presence, ready to deliver the final, devastating truth: our "marriage" was never legal. And the watch that haunted his desperate search? I threw it in a dumpster months ago.

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I pretended to be a gold-digger, a clever social climber who snagged the CEO.

But I was hiding a secret: I engineered our entire relationship to save Ethan' s life.

My family' s foundation held the only cure for his rare disease, and the price was simple: he had to be family.

He hated me for it, fueled by his "sickly" ex, Jessica, who conveniently claimed a mugging left her with chronic pain-a lie that bound him with guilt.

Then a viral photo of Ethan and Jessica hit the gossip blogs.

His immediate accusation stabbed me: "Did you do this? You were jealous."

He systematically dismantled my career, stripping me of my key projects, forcing me to take the fall for Jessica' s colossal failures.

When I discovered I was pregnant, I rushed to tell him, only to find Jessica waiting.

She smirked, revealing her mugging was a drunken accident, then shoved me down a flight of stairs.

I lay bleeding, miscarrying our baby, as Ethan scooped up wailing Jessica and called me a "monster."

He walked away, leaving me to die.

The man I saved, the father of my lost child, abandoned me for a pathological liar.

The betrayal was absolute, the injustice unfathomable.

But my powerful family didn't let me die. They faked my death, spirited me away, and wiped me from existence.

Ethan, consumed by guilt once he discovered Jessica' s truth, frantically searched for a ghost.

Three years later, he crashed my wedding, desperate for a second chance.

He didn't know I orchestrated his presence, ready to deliver the final, devastating truth: our "marriage" was never legal.

And the watch that haunted his desperate search? I threw it in a dumpster months ago.

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