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The CEO Fell for His Dead Wife
img img The CEO Fell for His Dead Wife img Chapter 4 Pressure Mounts
4 Chapters
Chapter 6 The Contract img
Chapter 7 The Night Without Names img
Chapter 8 Consequences img
Chapter 9 Ruin img
Chapter 10 The Death img
Chapter 11 The Woman Who Lived img
Chapter 12 Ashes to Armor img
Chapter 13 The Past Stirs img
Chapter 14 Echoes img
Chapter 15 Five Years Later img
Chapter 16 THE CALM THAT LIES img
Chapter 17 A Name That Stayed Buried img
Chapter 18 Fame Without Roots img
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Chapter 4 Pressure Mounts

The morning sun filtered through the tall windows of the Gray mansion, but it did little to warm the heavy air that seemed to cling to Regina's chest. She sat at the breakfast table, a plate of perfectly cooked eggs and toast in front of her, untouched. Her mind was elsewhere-already racing through the mountain of assignments, lectures, and family expectations she had yet to meet.

Sasha sat opposite her, radiant and poised, scrolling through her phone with a confidence Regina had never possessed. Their parents watched her with approving smiles that made Regina's stomach twist.

"Regina," her mother said sharply, breaking the silence. "I received a call last night from the Harrisons. It seems Mr. Harrison's youngest brother has returned from abroad."

Regina froze mid-bite. The Harrisons? That name alone carried weight. She knew the Harrisons were a prominent family, often mentioned in hushed tones at society events, their connections woven into every corner of elite circles.

Her mother continued, her tone smooth but heavy with expectation. "There's talk of an introduction... perhaps a meeting. It could be... beneficial."

Regina's hands tightened around her fork. *Beneficial?* she thought bitterly. *For them, yes. For me? I'm just... supposed to exist.*

Sasha glanced up, an amused smile curling her lips. "I've heard about him," she said lightly, flicking her hair over her shoulder. "They say he's... mysterious. Successful. Dangerous, even."

Regina's curiosity prickled, but she forced herself to remain neutral. She knew better than to show interest in someone her family might be plotting around. And yet, the way Sasha said it-dangerous, mysterious-made her pulse quicken, even if she didn't understand why.

Her father cleared his throat, voice cutting through the tension like steel. "Regina, I expect you to handle this with... discretion. Do not embarrass the family. Your sister's example is... exemplary. You would do well to follow it."

The words hit like a whip. Regina lowered her eyes, pretending to be absorbed in her toast, but her mind churned. *Follow her example... always... never enough...* The mantra repeated in her head, relentless and suffocating.

After breakfast, Regina retreated to her room, feeling the familiar tightness in her chest. She opened her laptop and began her assignments, trying to lose herself in the meticulous world of medical research. But even there, she felt watched-not by professors or classmates, but by the invisible eyes of her family, judging her every keystroke, every line written.

Her phone buzzed. A message from Sasha.

*"Don't forget tonight's dinner. You're expected to attend. Remember your manners. Daddy insists."*

Regina stared at the screen. Dinner. Tonight. Another trap disguised as social obligation. She typed nothing in response. Arguing was pointless; it never ended well.

Hours later, Regina found herself at the family car, heading toward the luxurious Harrison estate for the dinner. The city lights blurred past the window as she sat silently, hands clenched in her lap. Her mother chatted endlessly beside her, her father occasionally interjecting with advice and reminders. All Regina could hear was the relentless hum of expectations pressing down on her like a vice.

At the estate, the dinner was already in full swing. Crystal glasses sparkled under the chandelier, laughter echoed through the room, and polished silverware reflected the glittering faces of elites. Regina felt like a shadow moving through a hall of mirrors, her presence acknowledged only when convenient.

Then the conversation turned.

"...and I hear Mr. Damian Harrison has returned," a guest said, voice carrying just enough for Regina to catch. "The prodigal son, I believe. Studied abroad, traveled extensively... quite the mystery."

Regina stiffened. Damian. She'd heard the name whispered before, always in hushed tones, always with a mixture of awe and fear. Her pulse quickened, though she couldn't explain why.

"Yes," her father said, his tone casual but commanding. "Damian has always been... exceptional. The family hopes he will take on more responsibilities now that he's back."

Sasha's eyes gleamed with curiosity. "I wonder what he's like," she said, voice playful. "Everyone says he's... remarkable. I wouldn't mind meeting him."

Regina felt a strange twist of anxiety. Remarkable. Dangerous. Exceptional. The words painted an image she couldn't ignore, even if she tried. She shifted uncomfortably in her seat, trying not to draw attention to herself.

The dinner passed in a blur of polite conversation and veiled competition. Guests laughed, discussed investments, alliances, and social maneuvers, while Regina felt increasingly invisible. She had mastered the art of nodding and smiling without speaking, of fading into the background, but tonight, something was different. Something unnameable tightened in her chest, a sense that change was coming-whether she wanted it or not.

Later, as the guests began to depart, her father pulled Regina aside. "You will meet Damian," he said quietly, a glint of expectation in his eyes. "He will be... part of the arrangements. Remember your place. Remember your duty."

Regina nodded, her throat tight. "Yes, Father," she whispered, but inside, a storm brewed. Damian. The mysterious prodigal son. He was not supposed to matter to her, yet somehow he already did.

Walking home that night, Regina's mind raced. Questions she dared not voice pressed on her: Who was Damian, really? Why was he back now? And, most dangerously of all, what part of her life did he intend to disrupt?

As she reached her bedroom, she caught a glimpse of Sasha's reflection in the hallway mirror. Perfect, radiant, untouchable. Regina clenched her fists, determined not to let the golden child see the storm forming within her. Not yet.

Because for the first time in her life, Regina realized that she might not just survive this world of expectations-she might change it.

And she might do it with Damian, whether she wanted to... or not.

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