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Five Years Old, Billionaire Bound

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 677    |    Released on: 24/06/2025

's license. Caleb became more and more consumed by his role at the company, his visits becoming less frequent. Wesley was the only constant, a qui

To seal the deal, Caleb was set to marry the rival CEO's daughter, a woman named Victoria. The engagement was

ers, the suffocating weight of expectations. But my att

s, and music drifted through the open doors. I moved through the crowd like a ghos

erfect corporate bride. But Caleb looked miserable. His smile didn't re

the conservatory, the same place

peration. "I don't love her, Jocelyn. This whole thing

for the first time, I saw the cracks in his perfect facade. He

ter than I intended. "This is what you w

ce I always gave myself. We di

he asked, his eyes searching mine.

upted. We returned to the party, the

Chadwick told me everything the following

d snuck int

as emotionally vulnerable and had been drinking too much. She drugged his drink. Then she stage

off the engagement. The rival CEO was furious. The merger, which was

o choice. They had to control the narrativ

. They issued a public statement hinting at a long-standing, secret romance between he

she had forced her way into the Blakely empire. She had

a, a woman I didn't even know, publicly shamed and discarded. I thought of

e forever burned into my memory. This wasn't just ab

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Five Years Old, Billionaire Bound
“I was five years old when my dad traded me to a dying billionaire. He called me his lucky charm, a living prophecy, and in return, I got a mansion, a trust fund, and a fancy title: "Madam Chair" of a multi-billion-dollar foundation. I grew up navigating the opulent halls, an outsider in a gilded cage. My only real connection was with Ms. Chadwick, the formidable chief of staff, and the quiet, observant Wesley. But my twisted stepsister, Jennifer, refused to let my past stay in the past. She, along with my opportunistic father, saw my position as their ticket into the Blakely empire. They relentlessly schemed, first trying to marry Jennifer off to the heir, Caleb, then, when that failed, she orchestrated a horrifying corporate sabotage. She framed Caleb, leading to scandalous accusations and the collapse of a crucial merger. Then came the news: Caleb's fiancée, Victoria, was dead, killed in a suspicious car accident. I knew in my gut Jennifer was behind it, her ruthlessness finally escalating to murder. The Blakelys were in chaos, desperate to cover up the scandal, so they gave Jennifer a high-profile role, silencing her with money and status. They bought her silence, but they ignited my fury. This wasn't just about family feuds anymore; it was about justice and survival. I, the quiet girl dismissed as a symbolic chairwoman, decided to wield the foundation's immense power like a sword. It was time to expose every lie, every betrayal, and tear down the very people who thought they could control my destiny.”
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