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Chapter 119

Penulis: Bamdel
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The weight of the past sits between us like a silent observer.

The city hums beneath us, a sea of lights stretching beyond the penthouse windows. It’s strange—how this view, once a reminder of power and untouchability, now feels like a mirror reflecting every battle we fought to get here.

Alexander stands beside me, his hand resting on the railing, fingers twitching as if resisting the urge to reach for me. His eyes aren’t on the skyline. They’re on me.

“You’re too quiet,” he says, his voice smooth but laced with something heavier.

I exhale, my grip tightening around my glass. “I’m thinking.”

“About what?”

I turn to face him. “Everything. Us. The chaos. The fact that we shouldn’t have made it.”

A shadow passes over his face before he straightens, rolling his shoulders. “But we did.”

I study him, the man who once kept the world at arm’s length, the man who once saw love as a liability. “Barely,” I murmur.

His jaw tightens. “Leila—”

“You almost lost me, Alexander,” I cut in, my voice so
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  • The Billionaire's Reluctant Bride    Chapter 120

    The city stretched below us, a tapestry of glittering lights weaving through the skyline. From this height, everything seemed smaller, manageable. A lie, maybe. But tonight, for the first time in a long time, I let myself believe in something bigger than the wars we’d fought.Alexander stood beside me on the balcony, his presence steady, grounding. He wasn’t touching me, but I felt him in the way the air shifted when he moved, in the quiet inhale he took before speaking.“Do you ever think about how different things could have been?” My voice barely broke the silence, yet I knew he heard me.Alexander exhaled slowly, fingers flexing against the iron railing. “I used to.”“And now?”His gaze slid to mine, sharp, assessing. “Now, I don’t waste time on what-ifs.”I smiled, slow and knowing. “That’s very you.”He smirked, reaching for his drink. “And you?”I hesitated, my fingers playing with the condensation on my glass. “I used to think about what I lost. Now, I think about what we buil

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  • The Billionaire's Reluctant Bride    Chapter 121

    The office pulsed with energy, the quiet hum of conversation mixing with the rhythmic clatter of keyboards and the distant murmur of the city beyond the floor-to-ceiling windows. The scent of fresh espresso curled through the air, mingling with the clean, sharp notes of polished wood and leather.I stood at the vast mahogany conference table, the smooth grain cool beneath my fingertips as I flipped through the thick stack of reports. The numbers blurred for a second before sharpening into focus, each figure a testament to the battle we had fought—and won.Across the room, Alexander stood by the window, his silhouette sharp against the skyline. Sunlight sliced through the glass, illuminating the tension in his shoulders, the quiet calculation in his gaze. He was still, but I knew his mind was a battlefield of strategy, weighing each possibility, dissecting every potential risk.But I couldn’t shake the doubt gnawing at me.Even after everything we had conquered, there was a quiet voice

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  • The Billionaire's Reluctant Bride    Chapter 122

    The camera lights flashed in rapid succession, each burst illuminating the stage where Alexander and I stood. The air in the grand hall buzzed with expectation, the hum of whispered speculation rippling through the crowd like a current of electricity. The media, investors, and industry leaders filled every seat, their gazes fixed on us, waiting for the moment we would either silence them or give them more fuel to doubt us.I inhaled deeply, straightening my shoulders. This was it. The moment where we either proved that Steele Industries was stronger than ever—or let the past haunt us forever.Alexander stepped forward first, his presence alone commanding silence. Dressed in a tailored dark suit that molded to his frame like armor, he looked every bit the ruthless businessman who had built an empire from the ashes of his father’s legacy. But I knew the man beneath that exterior. Knew the fire in his veins, the weight he carried on his shoulders, and the part of him that, despite everyt

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  • The Billionaire's Reluctant Bride    Chapter 123

    The weight of the boardroom settled around me, pressing into my chest like an unspoken challenge. It was no longer about proving myself—I had already done that—but something more insidious still lingered in the air.Doubt.Not theirs.Mine.Even after every battle I had won, every deal I had closed, every risk I had taken, a small voice still whispered in the back of my mind.What if they’re right? What if this is still his world, and you’re just living in it?I straightened, pushing the thought aside. Not today. Not now.Today, I was taking the lead.I clicked the presentation forward, the crisp slide illuminating behind me. "This isn't just an expansion," I said, my voice cutting through the silence. "It's a calculated shift that puts Steele Industries at the forefront of the global market. We’re not just stepping into this space—we’re claiming it.”A murmur rippled through the room.I could feel their eyes on me, weighing, measuring."You're suggesting we pivot during a time of mar

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  • The Billionaire's Reluctant Bride    Chapter 124

    I barely had a chance to settle into my chair before I felt it—Alexander’s stare burning into me like a brand.He wasn’t saying anything. Not yet. But the weight of his silence was louder than any argument we’d ever had.I exhaled slowly, knowing exactly what was coming. “You’re going to stand there glaring all day, or are you going to tell me what’s wrong?”Alexander crossed his arms, leaning against the doorway. “You signed the deal.”It wasn’t a question.I didn’t flinch. “Yes, I did.”He pushed off the doorframe, stepping inside with calculated precision. “And you didn’t think to consult me first?”I set my pen down, meeting his gaze head-on. “No, Alexander. I didn’t.”His jaw ticked, and for a moment, I could see the internal battle raging inside him—control vs. trust.“So that’s where we are now?” he murmured, voice low, controlled. Too controlled. “You make executive decisions without me?”I let out a humorless chuckle. “I didn’t realize I needed permission.”His expression dar

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  • The Billionaire's Reluctant Bride    Chapter 125

    The meeting room felt suffocating, despite its size. Glass walls framed the skyline, the city stretching beneath us like a kingdom we had fought to hold onto.Across the polished mahogany table, Marcus Calloway leaned back in his chair, exuding the arrogance of a man who thought he had already won. His lips curled in amusement, fingers lazily tapping the folder in front of him. He wasn’t just here to negotiate—he was here to conquer.He thought we were desperate.He thought we had no way out.He thought wrong.Beside me, Alexander sat still, his fingers laced together, but the tension in his shoulders was a silent warning. A storm ready to break. His patience was a flickering fuse, and Calloway was playing with matches.Marcus smirked. “I have to say, I admire your resilience.”I tilted my head, feigning amusement. “That almost sounded sincere.”His grin widened. “It is. After everything Steele Industries has been through… well, let’s just say lesser companies would have crumbled.”I

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  • The Billionaire's Reluctant Bride    Chapter 126

    The boardroom was too quiet. Not the kind of quiet that signaled peace, but the kind that warned of an approaching storm.The long mahogany table stretched before me, lined with the most influential executives in Steele Industries. Men and women in custom suits, their gazes sharp, their expressions unreadable. The air was thick with unspoken tension, as if everyone was bracing for something explosive.Alexander sat at the head of the table, his posture regal, his jaw locked in calculated control. He was in his element.And me?I sat at his right, my hands steady on the portfolio in front of me. But inside, I was boiling.This was my first public test of power. Not behind closed doors, not in a private discussion with Alexander, but in front of men like Richard Calloway, who had spent the last year searching for cracks in Steele Industries.His smirk was slight, but I saw it.I took a slow breath. Not today, Calloway."Shall we begin?" Alexander’s voice was crisp, cutting through the t

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  • The Billionaire's Reluctant Bride    Chapter 127

    "You're not going to like this."Alexander's voice was low, steady. But there was something in the way he said it—something that pressed against my ribs like a warning.I looked up from the financial reports spread across my desk, my brows drawing together. "Well, that’s a fantastic way to start a conversation."He didn’t smirk. Not the usual sharp twist of his lips that told me he was playing a long game no one else could see. Instead, his gaze was locked on the skyline beyond the floor-to-ceiling windows of his home office, hands shoved into his pockets, his broad shoulders stiff with tension.I stood, slowly. "Alexander?"Still, nothing.I crossed the room, the silence stretching between us like a loaded gun. Outside, New York glittered, but in here, something bigger loomed. Something heavier.I reached him, standing close enough to see the way his jaw tightened. "Spit it out."His throat worked as he swallowed. "I made a decision about the company."A pulse of unease curled in my

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  • The Billionaire's Reluctant Bride    Chapter 172

    You’d think after everything we’ve been through, we’d know how to keep our promises.I stood in the middle of our kitchen, barefoot, wrapped in one of Alexander’s oversized shirts. The silence in the penthouse was loud—only broken by the hum of the refrigerator and the dull buzz of my phone on the counter. Again.Work messages. At nearly midnight.The trip had ended three days ago. Three perfect, disconnected, sun-drenched days where we remembered what we were without the world pulling us in opposite directions. But the second we landed, the floodgates opened.He’d already broken our no-work-after-seven rule twice. I’d ignored it the first time. Justified the second. But now?Now I was pissed.I didn’t hear him walk in until his voice cut through the quiet like a wire snapping.“You’re still up?”I turned, crossing my arms. “That’s your opening line?”Alexander stilled, already sensing the storm brewing in me. He looked tired—no, wrecked—but I didn’t let it soften me this time.“I had

  • The Billionaire's Reluctant Bride    Chapter 171

    "Just when we thought we had it all figured out, life threw us a curveball wrapped in dollar signs."The morning sun streamed through the floor-to-ceiling windows of our penthouse, casting a deceptive calm over the chaos brewing beneath. Alexander sat at the dining table, a thick dossier open before him, his brow furrowed in concentration. The sight was both familiar and unsettling."Leila," he began, his voice measured but tinged with an undercurrent I couldn't quite place. "We need to discuss this proposal."I set down my coffee, the rich aroma suddenly nauseating. "Another one? Didn't we agree to take a step back after the last project nearly consumed us?"He sighed, rubbing his temples. "I know. But this... this is different. It's a partnership offer from Global Innovations. The potential here is massive."I approached, glancing over his shoulder at the documents. The figures were staggering, the kind that could solidify our company's position at the pinnacle of the industry. But

  • The Billionaire's Reluctant Bride    Chapter 170

    "Love isn't tested in the calm; it's forged in the storm."I stood at the edge of our penthouse balcony, the city lights stretching out like a sea of stars beneath me. The cool breeze did little to calm the storm brewing inside.Alexander's voice broke through my thoughts. "Leila, what's going on?"I turned to see him leaning against the doorway, concern etched on his face. His presence, usually so grounding, now felt like a lifeline."It's Daniel," I began, my voice barely steady. "He's back, and with him, all the memories I've tried to forget."Alexander's eyes narrowed. "What does he want?""He says he's in trouble," I replied, wrapping my arms around myself. "But his return has stirred up doubts about who I was... and who I am now."Alexander crossed the space between us, placing his hands on my shoulders. "Your past doesn't define you, Leila. We all have shadows. It's how we move forward that matters."Tears welled up, blurring my vision. "But what if those shadows catch up? What

  • The Billionaire's Reluctant Bride    Chapter 169

    "Just when you think you've buried your past, it has a way of knocking on your front door."The morning sun streamed through the floor-to-ceiling windows of our penthouse, casting a golden glow over the minimalist decor. I stood at the kitchen island, nursing a cup of coffee, its rich aroma filling the air. Alexander sat across from me, engrossed in the financial section of the newspaper, his brow furrowed in concentration."Anything interesting?" I asked, breaking the comfortable silence.He looked up, a small smile playing on his lips. "Just the usual market fluctuations. Nothing that can't wait."I nodded, taking another sip of my coffee. The tranquility of the moment was shattered by the sharp chime of the doorbell. Alexander and I exchanged puzzled glances; we weren't expecting anyone."I'll get it," I offered, setting my mug down and moving toward the door.As I opened it, my breath caught in my throat. Standing before me was a ghost from my past—Daniel. His once-boyish face was

  • The Billionaire's Reluctant Bride    Chapter 168

    “Success had always been my compass, but lately, it felt like I was navigating without a map.”I stared at the half-empty espresso cup on the kitchen island. The crema had gone flat, the kind of detail I usually wouldn’t notice. But now it felt like the perfect metaphor for everything that had gone dull lately—even the parts of life that were supposed to taste rich.Leila padded in barefoot, wearing my faded CalTech hoodie and holding a mug of tea. Her hair was a mess, and her cheeks were still pink from sleep, but damn if she didn’t still stop me cold.“You didn’t sleep again,” she said.I gave a non-answer shrug and kept my eyes on the city outside the window.She set her mug down and leaned on the counter, not pressing yet. Just... waiting. That was something she’d learned recently. How to wait for me to come to her instead of dragging it out of me.“I’ve been thinking,” I finally said.“Uh-oh,” she said, smiling a little. “That’s your ‘change the company overnight’ voice.”“No. No

  • The Billionaire's Reluctant Bride    Chapter 167

    “Grief doesn’t ask permission. It just shows up, wrecks everything, and dares you to clean it up.”It started with silence.Not the peaceful kind. Not the kind where two people sit next to each other and don’t need to fill the space. This was the heavy kind. The kind that sat between us at the dinner table while Alexander pushed food around his plate and pretended to be somewhere else.He hadn’t touched the roasted chicken. I made it from scratch. It used to be his favorite.“You haven’t eaten all day,” I said, not looking up from my own plate. I’d barely taken a bite myself.“I’m not hungry.”"You said that yesterday."He finally looked up. His eyes were dull, rimmed red from nights I knew he wasn’t sleeping through.“Leila,” he said flatly. “Please. Not tonight.”I set my fork down. “It’s been nine nights.”He exhaled sharply and shoved his chair back. “I can't do this right now.”And just like that, he was gone—down the hall, the door to his study clicking shut behind him.At first

  • The Billionaire's Reluctant Bride    Chapter 166

    "Alex, it's your dad."I heard the change in his voice before I heard the words. He'd just picked up a call—early, too early for it to be anything good. His body stiffened. His shoulders pulled back like someone punched him from behind.I was halfway down the stairs in a T-shirt and one sock when I saw his face.“What’s wrong?” I asked, breath catching.He lowered the phone slowly like it weighed fifty pounds. “It’s my father,” he said. “He’s had a heart attack.”---We didn’t talk much on the drive to the hospital. He gripped the steering wheel like he needed it to keep breathing. I sat there, silent, staring out the window, trying to do something—anything—but think about what it would mean if this went badly.He didn’t need me to talk. Not yet.He just needed me there.---When we got to the hospital, we found Emily pacing outside the ICU. Her face was blotchy. Her hands shook.“They rushed him into surgery two hours ago,” she said, and when Alex hugged her, her voice cracked. “They

  • The Billionaire's Reluctant Bride    Chapter 165

    "We need to get away."Alexander's voice cut through the ambient hum of our penthouse, his tone resolute.I glanced up from my laptop, fingers hovering over the keyboard. "Away? Now?""Yes, now." He crossed the room, his movements deliberate, and gently closed my laptop. "We've been running on fumes for months, Leila. It's time to hit pause."I leaned back, studying his face—the tension etched in the lines around his eyes, the tight set of his jaw. "And you think a getaway will fix everything?""Not everything," he admitted, perching on the edge of the coffee table opposite me. "But it's a start."I sighed, the weight of unending responsibilities pressing down. "Where would we even go?"A slow smile curved his lips. "Leave that to me."---Two days later, we were airborne on his private jet, destination undisclosed. Alexander reveled in the mystery, his eyerevelledling with unspoken secrets."You're enjoying this, aren't you?" I teased, nudging his shoulder.He chuckled, a rich sound

  • The Billionaire's Reluctant Bride    Chapter 164

    "You can't be serious, Leila."Alexander's voice echoed through our expansive living room, his tone a mix of disbelief and frustration.I stood my ground, meeting his intense gaze. "I am serious. This is my project, and I need to do this on my own."He ran a hand through his hair, a gesture I knew all too well. "Why now? Why this?""Because I need to prove to myself that I can," I replied, my voice steady despite the turmoil inside.Alexander sighed, his shoulders slumping slightly. "I just don't want to see you get hurt.""I know," I said softly. "But I have to take this risk."---The opportunity had come unexpectedly—a chance to lead a project without Alexander's influence overshadowing me. It was a small tech startup looking for investors, and I saw potential where others saw risk."You're sure about this?" Jessica, my closest confidante and our company's CFO, asked as we reviewed the proposal.I nodded. "Absolutely. This could be the breakthrough I've been waiting for."She raise

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