Charlie Moore is soft. Shy. Submissive. And completely out of his depth. All he wanted was a quiet job in a new city-not to end up stammering and blushing under the dark, devouring gaze of Nathan Harts, the ruthless billionaire CEO who radiates control and fucks like he owns your soul. Nathan doesn't do cute. He doesn't do innocent. But the second Charlie stumbles into his office-flushed, flustered, and stuttering like a virgin fantasy-Nathan wants him. Bent over his desk. On his knees. In his bed. Collared, claimed, ruined. Charlie has no experience, no confidence, and no clue what kind of man he's dealing with. But Nathan doesn't need him experienced. He just needs him willing. And when Charlie finally surrenders? The sweet boy becomes Nathan's obsession. His to tease. His to protect. His to break apart and put back together again. He's never had a Daddy. Nathan's about to change that.
Charlie's POV
I Hate flying. Let me rephrase that-I loathe flying. Cramped seats, dry air, screaming babies, and that one guy who thinks deodorant is optional. Add to that the fact that I was squished in coach (or "economy," as the airline smugly called it), and you've got the perfect recipe for a stiff neck, sore thighs, and a deep-seated resentment for humanity.
But now I was finally in Chicago. The Windy City. The city of deep-dish pizza, bulletproof coffee, and... my new life. Yay?
Dragging my suitcase across the terminal like it weighed a thousand pounds, I could feel my bones protest every step. And of course, it was cold. Like my-soul-left-my-body cold. Thanks, Chicago. Real warm welcome.
"New life," I muttered, sarcastically, to myself. "New city, new job, new potential for public embarrassment."
That last part wasn't even sarcasm. Just... odds.
Here's the lowdown on me: I'm Charlie Moore. Slightly chubby-thanks to a sugar addiction and a hate-hate relationship with cardio. Red hair that makes me look like a misplaced Weasley, freckles like I fell asleep under a holey sun umbrella, and glasses that constantly fog up when I'm stressed. Oh, and let's not forget the adorable stutter that shows up whenever I'm nervous . So, basically always.. I've never dated, never kissed, if my sex life was a restaurant the close sign will be dusting and permanent, and the closest I've come to a romantic encounter was when someone accidentally brushed my hand at a vending machine. They apologized. I blushed for an hour.
My childhood? Chaotic. Fifth kid out of eight. My parents were so busy surviving that things like affection, praise, and remembering my name fell through the cracks. If I hadn't started wearing glasses, I think they'd still confuse me with my younger brother.
But there was one person who always saw me-Miss Victoria. My aunt. Rich. Regal. A bit terrifying. Picture a Vogue cover model crossed with a mafia boss. She paid for my college, gave me my first job-part-time, in one of her "establishments" (which, now that I think about it, may have been an upscale kink lounge)-and most recently, she got me a position at a top-tier building and construction company in downtown Chicago. Something about a "favour" she was owed by the CEO. I didn't ask questions. I just said thank you and tried not to cry on the phone.
And now I was here. In a city where I knew no one. In an apartment I hadn't seen yet. With a roommate I hadn't met. What could possibly go wrong?
I wheeled my embarrassingly old suitcase out of O'Hare, trying to look like I belonged, but the truth was I didn't. Not here. Not anywhere.
The Uber dropped me off at a decent-looking brownstone in Lakeview. Nothing too fancy, nothing too murder-y. The stairwell reeked of old Chinese takeout and maybe regret. I wrestled my suitcase up three flights of stairs, almost died once, and finally found my new apartment.
I knocked quietly on the door afraid to disturb who ever is on the inside.
The door to 3B swung open with zero warning.
I flinched. Hard.
Standing there was... well, her. Tall. Hair so black it looked like ink in the light. Sharp eyebrows. A fitted tank top and pajama pants with tiny storm clouds on them. I hadn't expected my new roommate to look like she could kill a man with one flick of her eyeliner pen.
"You Charlie?" she asked flatly, arms crossed, eyes scanning me like airport security.
"U-Uh... y-yeah. I-I mean, y-yes."
Her eyes narrowed slightly. "You stutter?"
My face flushed. "S-Sometimes. W-When I'm... n-nervous."
"You always nervous?"
I nodded. Pathetically.
She let out a long sigh and stepped back. "Great. Another shy one. C'mon in before you freeze to death."
I dragged my suitcase inside. The apartment was surprisingly nice-plants in the window, a couch that had definitely seen better days, and a faint smell of lavender and pizza.
"I'm Mia," she said, watching me like a hawk as I shuffled inside. "I don't do roommate bonding, I eat whatever's in the fridge, and I don't want to hear you crying at 2 a.m."
"I-I wasn't planning to," I murmured.
"Good." She paused. "You look like you bruise easy."
I blinked. "Th-That's... probably accurate."
Her lip twitched. Almost a smile. But then it was gone. "Bedroom's on the left. Bathroom's down the hall. Use my shampoo and I'll skin you."
I stared at her.
"I'm kidding," she said. "Mostly."
I nodded again and tried to move toward the bedroom without tripping. I failed. My suitcase caught on the rug and I stumbled forward with an undignified squeak.
Mia watched, unimpressed.
"You always this twitchy, Bambi?"
"B-Bambi?" I echoed, horrified.
"You're jumpy and wide-eyed," she said. "It fits."
I swallowed. "I... th-thank you?"
She actually laughed. "You're weird. But like, the kind of weird that probably won't set anything on fire. I can work with that."
I didn't know what to say, so I said nothing and fled to the safety of my room.
As I shut the door behind me, I could hear her mutter through the wall, "Great. Another delicate one. Tori owes me for this."
And yet, somehow... it didn't feel quite as bad as I thought it would.
A few hours later, I was mostly unpacked. My clothes were wrinkled, my stomach was growling, and my anxiety was reaching code red.
I decided to call Tori.
The phone rang once.
"Charlie , darling," she answered, like she'd been expecting me. "Settled in already, or are you still hyperventilating in the airport?"
"I'm f-fine," I said. "Apartment's nice. Roommate's, um... intense."
"Ah, Mia. She has a mouth on her, but she'll protect you like a rabid lioness. You'll be fine." She laughed so
"I'm really nervous," I admitted. "About the job. About everything."
There was a pause. "I wouldn't have placed you there if I didn't think you could handle it. Just remember: do the work, stay out of trouble, and for the love of silk robes, don't embarrass me."
I smiled a little. "I'll try."
"I mean it, darling. This job is... delicate. And your boss? Well. Let's just say he's not the type to suffer incompetence."
"Sounds... reassuring."
"You'll be fine. Take the weekend to breathe. Monday, you start a new chapter. Don't screw it up."
"Thanks, Tori. Really."
"Don't get sappy," she warned, then hung up.
Classic.
That night, I stood in the bathroom, staring at myself in the mirror. My glasses were askew. My red hair looked like I'd wrestled a raccoon. I tried to smile confidently.
"You've got this," I told myself.
The mirror didn't look convinced.
"Fine," I muttered. "But at least pretend."
There was a knock on the door. Mia's voice came through.
"You okay in there, Bambi?"
"Yeah. Just psyching myself up."
"Good. Don't cry too loud. The walls are thin and I hate emotions before midnight."
"Noted."
I splashed water on my face, took a deep breath, and tried again
Monday couldn't come fast enough. And I was scared out of my mind.
But somewhere-just somewhere-under the nerves and sarcasm and aching bones... there was excitement too.
June Rivera was divorced by her husband after three years of marriage because he wanted to be with her sister who was pregnant for him. Kicked to the curb with a divorce and rejected by her parents,she struggles to make ends meet and get a job until she saves Luis Ambrose from an accident - the only child of Rafael Ambrose, a widowed man and the CEO of Ambrose Corporation. When little Luis asks to have her as a nanny, and Rafael's mother pressures him to get married, they draw a contract. To be Luis's nanny and his fake wife for one year in exchange for 50 million dollars!
When Corynn mustered up the courage to tell Elliot about her pregnancy, she unexpectedly found him gallantly helping another woman from his car. Her heart sank as three years of effort to secure his love crumbled before her eyes, compelling her to leave him behind. Three years later, life had taken Corynn down a new path with someone else, while Elliot was left grappling with regret. Seizing a moment of vulnerability, he pleaded, "Corynn, let's get married." Shaking her head with a faint smile, Corynn gently replied, "Sorry, I'm already engaged."
Iris grew from an orphaned child to the adopted daughter of the Stewart family at age ten, finding warmth in her nominal uncle Vincent's kindness. Seven years later, she became his secret lover. When Vincent's engagement was announced, gossip spread about the notorious playboy CEO finally settling down. But only Iris knew the extent of his cold, two-faced nature. Iris fell for Vincent and, through tears, begged, "Marry me," only to be met with his frosty refusal. Defeated, she accepted a lawyer's proposal, sparking public excitement. Then, on her wedding day, Vincent pleaded desperately, "Don't marry him…"
COALESCENCE OF THE FIVE SERIES BOOK ONE: THE 5-TIME REJECTED GAMMA & THE LYCAN KING BOOK TWO: THE ROGUES WHO WENT ROGUE BOOK THREE: THE INDOMITABLE HUNTRESS & THE HARDENED DUKE *** BOOK ONE: After being rejected by 5 mates, Gamma Lucianne pleaded with the Moon Goddess to spare her from any further mate-bonds. To her dismay, she is being bonded for the sixth time. What’s worse is that her sixth-chance mate is the most powerful creature ruling over all werewolves and Lycans - the Lycan King himself. She is certain, dead certain, that a rejection would come sooner or later, though she hopes for it to be sooner. King Alexandar was ecstatic to meet his bonded mate, and couldn’t thank their Goddess enough for gifting him someone so perfect. However, he soon realizes that this gift is reluctant to accept him, and more than willing to sever their bond. He tries to connect with her but she seems so far away. He is desperate to get intimate with her but she seems reluctant to open up to him. He tries to tell her that he is willing to commit to her for the rest of his life but she doesn’t seem to believe him. He is pleading for a chance: a chance to get to know her; a chance to show her that he’s different; and a chance to love her. But when not-so-subtle crushes, jealous suitors, self-entitled Queen-wannabes, an old flame, a silent protector and a past wedding engagement threaten to jeopardize their relationship, will Lucianne and Xandar still choose to be together? Is their love strong enough to overcome everything and everyone? Or will Lucianne resort to enduring a sixth rejection from the one person she thought she could entrust her heart with?
Due to the plight of her family, Phoebe had no choice but to embark on the path of selling herself. In an accident, she had a tangled night with Alexander. Everything began to derail, and even if she fled to the ends of the earth, she would still be found by him and entangled... *** Phoebe screamed in frustration, "What do you want from me?" What was this supposed to be? He raised an eyebrow wickedly. "What do I want? You'll find out soon enough." With that, he hoisted her up and carried her back into the office. The door slammed shut with a kick, and he cleared the desk with a sweep of his arm before laying her down on it, his body pinning hers in place, completely trapping her in his grasp. Every cell in his body was telling him he wanted her. He wanted to claim her again. This time, there would be no escape for her-he wouldn't let her slip away. Never again. If he had suffered for five years, then this woman wouldn't get off easily either!
Elodie took a deep breath and knocked, the sound echoing in the quiet corridor. A moment of silence passed, broken only by the pounding of her heart. Finally, the door snicked open, revealing a surprised Dashiell. 'Can't you see the Do Not Disturb sign? We don't want-' His initial frown quickly morphed into confusion at the sight of his wife. 'What are you doing here?' he demanded. 'Your girlfriend invited me,' Elodie replied, her voice laced with icy calm. She tried to peer past him, but his broad frame blocked the view. A saccharine voice chimed in from within the room. 'Elodie? Oh dear, we didn't mean for you to find out this way. It's just that-' Elodie cut her short. 'Oh please, Selene. Spare me the fake apologies. You wouldn't have sent me all those texts if you didn't want me to know.' Dashiell shifted uncomfortably, his face a mask of annoyance. 'What texts?' Elodie stepped past him, taking in the luxurious suite with a sardonic smile. The king-sized bed, the scattered rose petals, the lingering scent of sex – it all painted a vivid picture of their betrayal. She looked up at Dashiell, her gaze unwavering. 'I want a divorce.' ****** Dashiell lived a life of luxury, surrounded by the best things money could buy. But when a car accident left him vulnerable, he met Elodie, a seemingly ordinary woman who nursed him back to health. Mistaking her for just another employee, Dashiell entered into a loveless marriage with her solely for convenience. However, fate had a different script in store. Elodie, the 'ordinary nurse,' held a secret more precious than any diamond: she was the sole heiress to Northstar, a vast and powerful enterprise. Unaware of her true identity, Dashiell cast her aside when his ex-girlfriend returned, leaving Elodie humiliated. But Elodie was not one to be easily broken. She shed the facade of the meek nurse, reclaiming her rightful inheritance and stepping into the role of Northstar's CEO. Now, the woman Dashiell discarded was the one holding the reins of power. As Elodie thrives in her new role, Dashiell is consumed by regret. He finally sees Elodie for the extraordinary woman she truly is, realising the depth of his mistake. But will his remorse be enough to win back the heart he so carelessly discarded?