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Midnight With The CEO

Midnight With The CEO

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Chapter 1 The Photo

Word Count: 789    |    Released on: 16/05/2026

but this one still made her pause. The photo showed a naked

so much as touched her in the six months they'd been

this to you. He says he's not coming

m. Is she trying to ge

a condom. I'd rather not deal with the mess if he cat

ed. She could picture the wo

, he was just a man she happened to be married to. Whenever

ont door slammed and her mother-in-law's vo

year married and still no baby. I put food on your plate and a roof over your head. E

or and looked at Margaret

aining from her face. She turned toward the living room, muttering

d out of the apartment, slamm

t. My fault. Never mind t

ng in on her. Her phone was still on the bed - that phot

staying he

ket, stepped out, a

c bleeding through walls, strangers moving under neon lights without a care in the

at, and being cheated on with zero shame. Tonight, she

inst the wall, letting out a slow breath

en she no

ing like a man who owned whatever room he walked into. His face was hard

k it through, her fee

t softer than she meant

inct was to brush her off - he had no interest in women

ar's headlights

s glassy - she was striking. Full lips, dark hair falling

smile cros

m around her waist instead. "Not an

. But then she thought of the photo

aid. "Keep me

te, Damian looked down at

of her eye. "Any regr

egret - marrying a man who treated her like furn

choices. This w

, barely there, but certain. Damian cau

only one thing

w and quiet, l

es tha

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Midnight With The CEO
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“Lina Hart was forced into marriage to settle her father's debts. The moment her husband discovered she wasn't pure, what was already cold became unbearable. Now Lina is done surviving. She wants her life back - on her own terms. But Damian Cross, the man who took her first time, starts appearing in her life in ways that feel far from accidental. Every encounter she's aware of does have a face responsible for them.”