
Overview
Catalog
Chapter 1
Chapter 1: The Breaking Point
"Carl, I can't marry you."
The words hung in the air of Emily Barnes' executive office like a death sentence. Carl Williams sat across from her, his face switching from confusion to something unreadable.
"What?" His voice was controlled.
Emily forced herself to meet his eyes, even as guilt twisted in her stomach. "I can't go through with the wedding. I'm sorry."
"We agreed, Em." Carl leaned forward slightly. "When Barnes Corporation went public, we would get married. That was our plan."
"I know what we agreed, but things have changed. I have changed."
Carl's laugh was sharp. "In three weeks? Because three weeks ago, you were showing me wedding venues."
Emily looked away, focusing on the IPO certificate framed on her wall. Barnes Corporation had gone public yesterday—the most important day of her professional life and she had spent it knowing she would break his heart today.
"The gap between us has grown too wide," she said, hating how rehearsed it sounded. "We are from different worlds now, Carl. You are a medical resident. I am the CEO of a two-hundred-million-dollar company. People are watching me, judging every decision I make."
"So I'm what? An embarrassment?"
"That's not what I meant."
"Then what did you mean, Emily?" Carl stood up, an unexpected edge in his voice. "Say what you really mean."
Emily's hands trembled beneath her desk. "You don't understand the pressure. The board, investors, media—everyone has opinions about who I should be, who I should be with. And you... You are wonderful, but you are…"
"Ordinary?"
Her silence answered.
Carl nodded slowly and sat back down. "I see. Well, I appreciate your honesty."
The ease with which he accepted it made Emily feel worse. She had expected anger, arguments, maybe tears. Instead, Carl looked almost relieved.
"I know this is difficult," Emily continued, pulling out her checkbook. "I want to be fair. I'm not the kind of person who abandons someone who has been there for me."
She wrote quickly, then slid the check across the desk. Carl did not look at it.
"Two point three million dollars," Emily said. "Plus a villa and a luxury car. It should set you up comfortably."
Carl finally glanced at the check. When he looked back at her, the disappointment in his eyes made her chest tighten.
"Is this what our three years are worth to you? A string of numbers?"
"If it's not enough, I can add more," Emily said quickly. "Name your price."
Carl laughed, humorless. "You think I'm haggling?"
Emily turned to the window, unable to face him. "If that's how you want to see it, I have nothing more to say."
She heard him move toward the door, and panic fluttered in her chest. This was the right decision. Nate Brooks was returning next week, and an alliance with the Brooks family would elevate her company to heights she had only dreamed of.
"I never thought years of love and all those mornings I made you breakfast would lose to your fear of being ordinary," Carl said, his voice carrying unexpected strength. "No surprise you are NewYork's golden girl now. And me? Just a nobody. Clearly not worthy of the outstanding Ms. Barnes."
Emily spun around, stung. "Carl, that's not fair—"
"Fair?" His smile was sad. "This isn't about fair. This is about what you want, and what you want is not me."
"Wait." Emily moved around her desk. "Take the money. Don't be a fool for pride's sake. A medical resident could never earn this much in a lifetime."
Carl's hand stilled on the door. His phone buzzed. He glanced at it, then declined the call without answering.
"You know what's funny, Em?" He still faced the door. "I really thought you were different. I thought you could see past the superficial bullshit people like your mother value. I thought you loved me for who I was."
"I did love you," Emily whispered.
"No. You loved the idea of me. The safe choice. The good guy who would support you while you climbed. But now that you are at the top, you need someone who looks good in photos. I get it."
The door swung open, and Emily's mother swept in, dripping in jewelry. Jane's makeup was immaculate, her expression predatory.
"Well, well," Jane said. "Are we interrupting?"
Behind her stood a tall man in an expensive suit. Emily's stomach dropped.
"Nate?" She had not expected him until next week.
Nate Brooks smiled, all charm. "Surprise, darling. Caught an earlier flight." His eyes slid to Carl with disdain. "Hope I'm not interrupting."
Carl looked at Emily, and she saw something break in his eyes.
"Not at all," he said smoothly. "I was just leaving."
"Oh, before you go—" Jane pulled a small box from her purse and tossed it at Carl. He caught it reflexively. The engagement ring. "Take your junk. Our mansion has no room for it."
She threw a credit card after it. It clattered at Carl's feet.
"Mom!" Emily's face burned. "That's enough."
"Is it?" Jane laughed harshly. "I'm just saying what you are too polite to say. This nobody thought he could marry into our family."
Carl bent down, picked up the card—his own card with his wedding savings and pocketed it with the ring.
"Aunt Jane," he said quietly. "I always treated you with respect."
"Respect?" Jane scoffed. "Earn it. Oh wait, you can't. You are just a small-time doctor playing in a world you will never belong to."
"Mother, stop." Emily's voice was sharp, but Jane continued.
"Emily is marrying Nate. The Brooks family is one of NewYork's most powerful dynasties. Military connections, political influence, and business spanning three continents. And you? Nobody from nowhere with nothing."
Nate stepped forward, sliding an arm around Emily's waist. She stiffened but did not pull away.
"Listen, Carl, is it?" Nate's tone was patronizing. "Emily is moving on to better things. No hard feelings, yeah? You seem like a decent guy. I'm sure you will find someone more... suitable to your situation."
Carl's jaw tightened, the first real crack in his composure. For a moment, Emily thought he might explode. Instead, he smiled—a strange, knowing smile that sent chills down her spine.
"Better things," Carl repeated softly. "Right." He looked at Emily one last time. "I hope the Brooks family is everything you are imagining, Em. Though I wonder, does Nate know about the Q3 discrepancies in your financial reports? The ones in the vendor contracts?"
Emily's eyes widened.
"Just friendly advice," Carl continued. "Might want to review those before your next board meeting. Wouldn't want any surprises during your big alliance announcement."
He headed for the door, but Jane blocked his path.
"How dare you threaten—"
"I'm not threatening anyone, Aunt Jane. Just offering professional courtesy. Now, if you will excuse me."
He brushed past her and walked out without looking back.
Emily stared at the empty doorway, her heart pounding. The Q3 contracts. Carl had helped her review those months ago, had pointed out potential issues she had been too busy to address. How much did he know? How much had he been paying attention to that she had assumed he did not understand?
"Good riddance," Jane said, but her voice sounded uncertain.
Nate pulled Emily closer. "Don't worry about him, darling. He's just bitter. Understandable, really."
Emily barely heard him. She was staring at the check still sitting on her desk, untouched. Two point three million dollars. Carl had not even glanced at it twice.
Her phone buzzed. Unknown number. She almost ignored it, then saw the message:
"Three years. I really hoped you would pass. - C"
Pass what? Emily's hands shook as she read it again.
Carl stepped into the elevator, alone. As the doors closed, he pulled out his phone and dialed.
"Daniel," he said quietly. "It's time. Initiate the transition."
"You sure about this, boss?" The voice on the other end was cautious. "Three years is a long time to walk away from."
Carl looked at the engagement ring in his hand—the ring he had chosen so carefully, thinking she was different from everyone else who only saw dollar signs.
"I'm sure," he said. "She made her choice. Now I will make mine."
"Understood. Williams Global Holdings goes active tomorrow morning. Welcome back, Mr. Williams."
The test was over. And Emily Barnes had failed spectacularly.
Expand
Next Chapter
Download

Continue Reading on MegaNovel
Scan the code to download the app
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Comments
No Comments
Latest Chapter
THE HIDDEN HEIR:HER LOSS Chapter 7: The Power Play
"This is a declaration of war."Emily stared at the breaking news alert on her phone. Williams Global Holdings had just announced a major investment in TechCore Industries—Barnes Corporation's largest competitor. Fifty million dollars. The stock market was already reacting.Rachel stood in the doorway, pale. "Barnes’ stock is down eight points. The board is calling an emergency meeting.""When?" Emily's voice was hollow."In an hour."Emily closed her eyes. This was not a coincidence. Carl was making a move, and it was aimed directly at her.She had one hour before facing the board. One hour to figure out how to explain that her ex-boyfriend was systematically destroying her company because she had broken his heart.The board meeting was worse than Emily had anticipated. Ten faces stared at her across the table, expressions ranging from concerned to hostile."Explain the Williams situation," Gerald Preston demanded."There is no situation. Williams Global Holdings made a business deci
Last Updated : 2026-01-12
THE HIDDEN HEIR:HER LOSS Chapter 6 Emily's Realization
"You have exactly five minutes."Carl led Emily onto the Plaza's terrace, away from the gala's prying eyes. The night air was cold, but Emily barely felt it. Nate had tried to follow, but one look from Carl's security had stopped him at the door."How long have you known?" Emily's voice shook."Known what?" Carl leaned against the railing, his posture relaxed but his eyes cold."Don't play games with me. How long have you been Carl Williams, billionaire CEO? The entire time we were together?""Yes." No hesitation or apology.Emily felt the ground shift beneath her feet. "You lied to me for three years.""I never lied. You assumed I was struggling, and I let you believe it." Carl checked his watch. "Four minutes.""Why?" The word came out as a broken whisper. "Why would you do that?""Because I wanted to know if someone could love me for who I am, not what I'm worth." Carl's expression was unreadable. "Turns out, the answer was no.""That's not fair—""Isn't it? I gave you three years,
Last Updated : 2026-01-12
THE HIDDEN HEIR:HER LOSS Chapter 5: Carl's World Revealed
Chapter 5: Carl's World Revealed"You're playing with fire, Carl."Daniel dropped a folder on the conference table where Carl sat reviewing acquisition reports. "Am I?" Carl didn't look up."Investing in Barnes Corporation's competitor? That's personal, not business.""It's both." Carl finally met Daniel's eyes. "TechCore has strong fundamentals, innovative leadership, and room for growth. It's a smart investment.""It's also Emily's biggest threat." Daniel sat down. "You're not fooling me. This is about revenge.""This is about moving forward." Carl closed the folder. "Emily made her choice. I'm making mine."Before Daniel could respond, Carl's phone rang. "Mr. Williams, this is Kale Lucian from Lucian Industries."Carl straightened. Lucian Industries was one of the largest manufacturing conglomerates in North America. "Mr. Lucian. What can I do for you?""You can stop what you're doing." Lucian's voice was sharp. "I know you're planning a hostile takeover of my company. I'm callin
Last Updated : 2026-01-12
THE HIDDEN HEIR:HER LOSS Chapter 4: Cracks in the Foundation
"You need to see this."Emily's assistant, Rachel, burst into her office without knocking, tablet in hand. It was seven AM, and Emily had not slept. She had spent the entire night reading about Carl Williams—the real Carl Williams."What now?" "Barnes Corporation stock dropped three points overnight." Rachel set the tablet on the desk. "Investors are nervous about the Q3 audit next week."Emily's stomach clenched. The contracts. The irregularities Carl had warned her about. She had spent hours trying to unravel them, but the more she dug, the worse it looked."How bad is it?""Bad enough that the board wants an emergency meeting this afternoon." Rachel hesitated. "Emily, what's going on? These vendor contracts, they're a mess. Some of these companies don't even seem to exist.""I know." Emily rubbed her temples. "I'm handling it.""Are you? Because it looks like someone's been embezzling from the company, and if that comes out during the audit—""I said I'm handling it!" Emily yelled
Last Updated : 2026-01-12
THE HIDDEN HEIR:HER LOSS Chapter 3: The Brooks’ Arrival
"To the future Mrs. Brooks!"Champagne glasses clinked around Emily as NewYork's elite toasted her engagement at the Plaza Hotel. The ballroom glittered with crystal chandeliers and designer gowns, everyone who mattered in the city packed into one room to witness the union of Barnes and Brooks.Emily forced a smile, her hand trapped in Nate's possessive grip."Thank you all for coming," Nate said, his voice carrying that effortless authority that came from generations of wealth and power. "Emily and I are thrilled to have your support as we begin this exciting new chapter."Exciting new chapter. It had been only two days since Carl walked out of her office, and Emily could not stop replaying that final look in his eyes."Smile, darling," Nate whispered in her ear. "You look like you're at a funeral."Emily's smile brightened automatically. She had perfected the art of performing over the past forty-eight hours. "Sorry. Just overwhelmed by everything.""Understandable." Nate kissed her
Last Updated : 2026-01-12
THE HIDDEN HEIR:HER LOSS Chapter 2: The Hidden Titan
Three Years Ago."Another champagne, Mr. Williams?"Carl shook his head at the waiter, watching the crowd of New York's elite mill about the ballroom. The annual Metropolis Charity Gala was the same every year—expensive dresses, fake smiles, and people writing checks they would use as tax deductions."You look like you would rather be anywhere else," Daniel said, appearing at his elbow with two glasses of whiskey."Perceptive as always." Carl accepted one. "Remind me why I'm here?""Because Williams Global Holdings just donated five million dollars to childhood literacy programs, and you need to smile for the cameras." Daniel clinked their glasses together. "Think of it as the price of being obscenely wealthy."Carl scanned the room, recognizing faces he had known since prep school. Senators' daughters, hedge fund heirs, tech moguls' sons, all playing the same social games their parents had played. None of them saw him as Carl. They saw his last name, his company, his net worth."I'm
Last Updated : 2026-01-12
You may also like
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on MegaNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
