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CEO's UNEXPECTED WIFE
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6 Chapters
Chapter 7 7. Watcher In The Chair img
Chapter 8 8. Card of Contention img
Chapter 9 9. 48 Hours img
Chapter 10 10. Picking up the pieces img
Chapter 11 11. The Photos img
Chapter 12 12. Cleaning up the Mess img
Chapter 13 The deal with the devil img
Chapter 14 The Glass Castle img
Chapter 15 The Billion-Dollar Flaw img
Chapter 16 New Rival img
Chapter 17 Lion's Den img
Chapter 18 Cocktails and Cross Examinations img
Chapter 19 A Ghost in the Machine img
Chapter 20 Cook img
Chapter 21 Ghost In The Photo img
Chapter 22 No Regrets img
Chapter 23 I Would Love To Go img
Chapter 24 The Grand Entrance img
Chapter 25 Shall We img
Chapter 26 The Spotlight Waltz img
Chapter 27 Compromising Photos img
Chapter 28 Trial by Projection img
Chapter 29 The Eye of the Storm img
Chapter 30 The Investors Are Vultures img
Chapter 31 Declaration of War img
Chapter 32 The Digital Shame img
Chapter 33 The Plan of Surrender img
Chapter 34 The Declaration on Stage img
Chapter 35 The View From The Bottom img
Chapter 36 The Prince And The Pauper img
Chapter 37 A Hero's Tale, Made Up img
Chapter 38 Bitter Redemption img
Chapter 39 Sound of a Million Whispers img
Chapter 40 Ghost in the Lobby img
Chapter 41 Revelation img
Chapter 42 A Story Forged in Ruin img
Chapter 43 The First Secret img
Chapter 44 The Mirror Without Flinches img
Chapter 45 A Friend's Warning img
Chapter 46 A Hole in the Foundation img
Chapter 47 Polished Blade img
Chapter 48 Sabotage in Steel img
Chapter 49 Logic of Lies img
Chapter 50 New Top Dog img
Chapter 51 Forbidden File img
Chapter 52 The Secret Helper img
Chapter 53 The Truth About The Scholarship img
Chapter 54 HIS SIDE OF THE STORY img
Chapter 55 Accident img
Chapter 56 LEAD ENGINEER img
Chapter 57 Cold Reality img
Chapter 58 An Empire's Price img
Chapter 59 Mrs Vanessa Harrison img
Chapter 60 Cooked Up Affair img
Chapter 61 The Weapon Who Didn't Know img
Chapter 62 Digital Investigation img
Chapter 63 Brutal Reunion img
Chapter 64 Thrust Of The Past img
Chapter 65 Failed Poison img
Chapter 66 Forging The Weapon img
Chapter 67 The Devil's Introduction img
Chapter 68 3 United img
Chapter 69 Digital Ghost img
Chapter 70 Crack It img
Chapter 71 He's Beyond Repair img
Chapter 72 Reunion img
Chapter 73 Even my Assistant img
Chapter 74 Enemy In Plain Sight img
Chapter 75 Ignorant Assistant img
Chapter 76 A Picture Worth 10,000 Lies img
Chapter 77 The Truth img
Chapter 78 Lies Upon Lies img
Chapter 79 Echoes of Lies img
Chapter 80 A Fateful Spill img
Chapter 81 Architecture of a Lie img
Chapter 82 (18+):The Day I Gave Myself Away img
Chapter 83 Beyond the cries img
Chapter 84 The Girl In The Photograph img
Chapter 85 Listening Ear img
Chapter 86 Bridge of The Past img
Chapter 87 Consolation img
Chapter 88 (18+): Delusional Tyler Wants Revenge img
Chapter 89 New Life img
Chapter 90 Joyous Report img
Chapter 91 BZZT BZZT img
Chapter 92 New Lie img
Chapter 93 Need Prrof img
Chapter 94 Your Proof img
Chapter 95 A Verify of Blood img
Chapter 96 A Billionaire and The Ex img
Chapter 97 The Verdict img
Chapter 98 One More Thing img
Chapter 99 Scar of Truth img
Chapter 100 Forty Eight Hours img
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Chapter 6 6. Total Darkness

Maddison's POV

The city air was wet and chilly, as if it was going to rain, the biting cold hurt on her hot flesh. It reeked of car exhausts and wet pavement. It was already very late in the evening and car horns were blaring, loud music sounded from the car driving by while the voices far away all blended together.

She didn't have anywhere to go, no plan and just felt this overwhelming compulsion to run and get as far away as she could from Brooke's shiny, proud smile so she just continued running in pain.

Her stilettos, which she wore during her graduation, pounded the ground hard on the streets, and they seemed as if they would break with each step. Maddison's graduation gown was supposed to be for walking gracefully across a stage, but now it was difficult to run and the hem of the gown caught at her ankles, tripping her up and making her stumble as she ran. Tears blurring her vision flowed from her eyes and made it difficult for her to see, and the familiar streets now became an unfamiliar and intimidating world.

She hurried right past a couple taking their tiny, yapping dog out for a walk that evening, and the man pulled his wife back as Maddison went past. "Hey, watch it!" he yelled, his voice cutting through the rest of the noise.

"My God, Frank, she's crying," the woman whispered. Maddison could still hear her words as she ran down the sidewalk. "Is that a graduation gown?"

Maddison's wild run took her around the next corner, just then, the warm smell of grilled onions and hot dogs filled the air. A dirty white-aproned man stood next to a metal cart draped with a big yellow umbrella, and he was carefully inserting a sausage into a bun when he looked up and spotted her.

He froze, his tongs suspended mid-air. The man looked worried, and Maddison nearly stumbled over by his cart and put out a hand to catch a lamppost to balance herself.

"Hello there, miss," the man said in a deep, soothing voice. "Are you alright? You look as though you've just seen a ghost."

Maddison's head lifted, and she looked at him, but it felt as if she was looking straight through him, and instead of the man, all she saw was a sofa, a green dress, and a victorious smile. The man was talking, but his voice sounded like a low humming noise.

"Hello," he said again, louder and more worried-sounding before he put down the tongs on his cart with a clinking metallic sound. "Are you in trouble? Do you need the police called?" He moved forward to look at her better. "You're hurt."

She looked down at her extended hand, the one not wrapped around her rumpled diploma. A bright red scrape ran along her knuckles where she'd hit the wall in the stairwell, and a drop of blood well up and roll down her finger. She looked at it as though it weren't even her hand, like it was just something else peculiar happening in some sort of world that didn't seem real.

"No," she finally breathed. Her voice sounded harsh. She shook her head, not at him, but trying to shake away her own cloudy mind. "No, I just... I have to leave."

Not even looking back, she shoved away from the lamppost and kept running, stumbling and panicked.

The guy just stared after her, baffled. He picked up his tongs, slowly shook his head, and headed back to his grill. "Some evenings in this town," he muttered to himself as he flipped the sausages over, but he caught only a glimpse of part of her tragic story as she ran away.

Maddison charged into the crowd. The man's words were forgotten immediately, lost in the noise of her own pain.

She arrived at a busy street intersection. The walk signal was a red hand that told her to stop and although her head knew that she should stop, her feet kept going. A shiny new silver vehicle gave a loud angry blast on the horn as it swerved to avoid hitting her but Maddison never even registered it. She just kept on running and jumped off the curb onto the road.

Her degree was still held in her right hand, the single item she had retained from her old life, one where hard work and loyalty were supposed to mean something. Her mind considered Grant Harrison's face and his pitiful expression. She had refused him proudly when he had held out the possibility of a job but now, how was she supposed to know then that her life was going to be completely devastated?

She made it to the other side of the road, taking brief, painful breaths. She sped past an outside café, where people stopped and stared. They gazed as the woman in a graduation gown frantically sprinted down the city. Maddison could feel them staring at her, but she was in too much pain to care, and it was as if she was a ghost that they could see but were unable to hear her suffering.

At another corner ahead of her, the traffic light was green for cars but she never stopped or even glanced, she just ran with all her might and did not care about anything else but escaping the pain inside.

She ran into the intersection, right into the path of incoming cars and from her left side, she saw a flash of bright light in her side view, then a quick, scared cry.

"Hey! WATCH OUT!"

The voice was young and sounded really scared, so Maddison turned her head quickly. A bike delivery man was moving directly towards her, moving very quickly, he seemed startled under his helmet, the man leaned back as hard as he could, trying to brake. His brakes screeched as the wheels skidded across the wet sidewalk but for a moment, everything occurred in slow motion. Maddison saw the terror in his eyes and the sweat on his brow as he was grabbing the brakes, but it was too late.

Then they smashed into one another.

It was a solid hit of his bike into her body. The bike's front wheel hit her hip with a muted thud, and it launched her off the ground as her diploma fell from her hand and flew through the air. The world spun around her in a mad whirl of streetlights, dark sky, and the scared face of the bike rider.

She was weightless for a second, and then she hit the unyielding concrete street. The impact was harsh; her hip landed on the pavement with a dull thud, and she saw a flash of light. There was a burning pain that shot through her body, but then it quickly turned into a strange numbness.

When she could see again, everything was fuzzy. She was lying on her back, with her cheek on the cold, gritty pavement. She looked up and saw the face of the bikeman looking down at her, his helmet crooked, and his eyes wide with terror.

"Oh my God," he cried out, his voice shaking. "Oh God, I'm so sorry! Are you okay? Miss?" He looked around, growing more frantic. "Someone call 911! Please!"

Maddison tried to speak, to tell him it wasn't his fault, but she couldn't say anything, and her vision started to blur at the edges. She saw her diploma on the ground in a dirty puddle near her. The rider's scared voice and the voices of other individuals who were now surrounding her became less distinct, until she could only hear a ringing in her ears.

There was a thick darkness that covered everything, and one last, clear thought came to her before she fainted. Not of her boyfriend's deception, nor of her pain, nor of her broken life, but of the voice of some other guy, deep and confident, at the reception at her graduation ceremony.

Then, there was total darkness.

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