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After My Boss Forgot Our Three-Year Relationship

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For three years, I lived a secret life as my billionaire boss's lover, only for a tragic accident to erase every memory of our romance from his mind. Suddenly, I am just another staff member to the man I adore. Forced to endure his cold indifference, I struggle to find my place in his world. I must now decide whether to fight for our forgotten history or finally walk away from the man who no longer recognizes the person I once was to him.

After My Boss Forgot Our Three-Year Relationship Chapter 1

The fluorescent lights of the neurology wing hummed with a low, synthetic vibration that settled directly into my teeth. I kept my hands folded neatly over my purse, hiding the crescent-moon indentations my fingernails were carving into my palms.

"Retrograde amnesia," Dr. Aris was saying, his voice a practiced, clinical murmur. "The trauma to the temporal lobe was significant. Based on our preliminary cognitive assessments, Mr. Grant is missing roughly thirty-six months of memory."

Thirty-six months.

Three years.

The exact duration of my invisible imprisonment.

I didn't gasp. I didn't cry. The air in my lungs turned to ice-cold crystal. Three years meant Leighton didn't remember our first meeting. He didn't remember the slow, suffocating tightening of his affection, the way his love felt like a velvet garrote. And most importantly, he didn't remember the ironclad relationship-employment contract locked in a vault downstairs—a document rigged with a penalty clause so staggering it would bankrupt me three times over if I ever tried to walk away.

If he didn't remember I was his girlfriend, I didn't have to break up with him. I didn't have to trigger the clause.

*I just have to be the assistant.*

"Can I see him?" I asked, my voice impossibly steady.

I pushed open the door to Room 412. The air inside was heavy, smelling of iodine and the sterile chill of filtered oxygen. Leighton was sitting up in the hospital bed. A white bandage wrapped around his temple, stark against his dark hair, and shadows bruised the skin beneath his eyes.

He should have looked diminished. He didn't. Even battered and tethered to a heart monitor, Leighton Grant took up all the oxygen in the room.

I stopped exactly four feet from the edge of his bed. The professional boundary line.

He turned his head. His eyes—a deep, slate gray that usually tracked my every movement with suffocating precision—locked onto me. The heart monitor beside him gave a sudden, rapid stutter before settling into a faster rhythm.

"And who are you?" His voice was gravelly, scraped raw from the intubation tube, but the quiet, absolute authority remained untouched.

I smoothed the front of my pencil skirt, burying the tremor in my fingers. "I'm Ariella Morgan, Mr. Grant. I'm your executive assistant. I manage your schedule."

Leighton didn't blink. He didn't look at my face; he looked *into* it, searching for a seam, a fracture. His gaze dropped to my throat, where my pulse was undoubtedly hammering against my collarbone, then dragged slowly down the line of my body before snapping back to my eyes.

"My assistant," he repeated. The words tasted foreign in his mouth.

"Yes. I wanted to brief you on the transition plan for your recovery."

He tilted his head, the muscles in his jaw ticking. He didn't remember me. The doctor had confirmed it. Yet, the way he watched me wasn't the way a man looks at an employee. It was the way a predator recognizes a scent it can't quite place. His hand twitched on the bedsheets, a subtle flexing of his fingers, as if his body remembered the instinct to reach out and pull me close.

"You stand very far away, Ariella," he murmured, his voice dropping an octave.

"I'm giving you space to recover, sir."

"Come closer." It wasn't a request.

I took one half-step forward, keeping the invisible wall between us intact. "We have a lot of reshuffling to do before you're discharged."

His eyes narrowed, a dark, possessive heat flickering in the slate-gray depths. The amnesia had wiped the ledger clean, but the instinct remained. My chest tightened. The cage was still there in the dark, waiting for me to step on the trigger. I had to move faster than his subconscious.

Two hours later, the glass-and-steel monolith of Grant Holdings felt less like a workplace and more like a chessboard. I stood at the filing cabinets in the executive suite, methodically pulling the next quarter’s calendar files.

"Ariella?"

I turned to see Diane Holloway, Leighton’s senior executive assistant, standing in the doorway. Her perfectly arched eyebrows were drawn together in sharp suspicion. "Why are you handling the calendar consolidation? That’s entry-level scheduling. You’re supposed to be in the partner meetings."

I offered her a flawless, neutral smile. "Mr. Grant is going to need a streamlined itinerary when he returns. I’m just removing the friction from his immediate schedule."

Diane’s eyes narrowed slightly, searching my face for the lie. She was loyal to Leighton, which made her dangerous. "He’s going to want you in the boardroom, not playing secretary."

"I go where I'm most useful, Diane," I replied evenly, turning back to the files.

Before she could press further, Petra Voss scurried past the glass partition, balancing two lattes. I waited for Diane’s heels to click down the hallway before intercepting Petra by the breakroom.

I let my shoulders slump, deliberately breaking my pristine posture. I reached out and began meticulously straightening the sugar packets on the counter—a manufactured nervous tick.

"Ariella? Honey, are you okay?" Petra’s voice dripped with immediate, gullible sympathy.

I let out a ragged sigh, staring blankly at the packets. "It’s just... my family again. The hospital bills. The drinking. Sometimes I feel like I'm drowning in it, Petra. I just... I really need this job to stay perfectly stable right now."

Petra’s hand flew to her chest, her eyes wide with second-hand tragedy. "Oh, you poor thing. Don't you worry. We've got your back."

I offered her a fragile, grateful smile, masking the cold calculation humming in my veins. The seeds were watered. The narrative was taking root. Leighton’s amnesia had given me the opening, but my fabricated tragedy would be the axe that finally broke the lock.

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After My Boss Forgot Our Three-Year Relationship of Contents

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Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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