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Secret Of The Butterfly: The CEO's Hidden Heirs  Novel Cover

Secret Of The Butterfly: The CEO's Hidden Heirs

After an unforgettable night with billionaire Damien Kane, Celeste Hart disappeared, leaving only the memory of a butterfly tattoo. She returns years later as a successful professional, hiding four gifted children she bore in secret. While working at Damien's firm, she struggles to mask her identity and the truth about his heirs. Between corporate schemes and her children's longing for a father, their inevitable reunion threatens to shatter everything.
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Chapter 19

The night stretched long over the penthouse, but neither Damien nor Aurora felt the tiredness that should have come with their escape. The adrenaline that kept them alive still pulsed under their skin, refusing to fade, refusing to quiet. Outside, the city glowed as if nothing had happened-Lagos moving with its usual heartbeat-but inside the penthouse, the night held its breath.

Aurora sat on the couch, her legs folded beneath her, while Damien stood by the tall windows like a shadow carved from something ancient. His posture was controlled, but the tension in his shoulders betrayed him. He wasn't calm; he was containing something that didn't want to be contained.

He turned slowly toward her.

"Whenever you're ready," he said.

His voice wasn't forceful. It wasn't demanding.

It was steady-like a hand reaching out in the dark.

Aurora took a deep, shaky breath.

"I don't know where to start," she whispered.

"Start at the beginning," he murmured. "Start where the lies began."

Her eyes drifted toward the floor, as if searching for courage in the marble beneath her feet. Then she lifted her head, meeting his gaze.

"I was never born into my family as a daughter," she began softly. "I was born as a plan."

Damien moved closer but didn't touch her. He knew this wasn't a moment for closeness-this was a moment for truth.

"I always suspected," he said quietly, "but I didn't want it to be true."

She swallowed hard. "My mother raised me with one purpose: to avenge my grandfather."

Damien's expression sharpened. "The man your father killed?"

"That's what they told me," she whispered. "But it's not the truth."

Damien's jaw tightened. "Then what is?"

Aurora looked away, voice trembling. "My grandfather wasn't killed by your family. He was killed by mine."

The words sounded too loud, even though she spoke them softly.

Damien blinked. Slowly. Dangerously.

"What?" His voice was low, dark, controlled. Too controlled.

Aurora continued, though her heart hammered painfully.

"My grandfather discovered something-and they silenced him. But instead of letting the truth come out, they created a story. A lie. A lie that blamed your father."

Damien's breath left him in a slow, deadly exhale.

"Why blame my father?"

"Because," she whispered, "your father was the only man strong enough to challenge them. The only person who threatened their power. So they framed him... and then raised me to destroy the empire he built."

Silence fell heavily-so thick it felt like a third presence in the room.

Damien looked away, his hands curling into fists.

"They used you," he said, voice rough. "They used a child to continue a lie."

"Yes," she whispered. "But it gets worse."

Damien turned back sharply. "Worse?"

Aurora nodded slowly, painfully.

"My mother never wanted revenge for her father. She wanted what your father had. Power. Wealth. Control. Ruining your family was the easiest way to rise above all her rivals."

Damien stepped back, raking a hand through his hair. He didn't shout, didn't break, didn't lose control. But the air around him shifted-the dangerous stillness of a man absorbing betrayal he didn't ask for.

"All this time," he murmured, "I thought your family hated mine for something real."

"They hated what your father represented," she whispered. "But the story of murder? That was the lie they fed me."

Damien's voice hardened. "And you only found out now?"

"No." Her eyes glistened. "I found out three years ago."

His head snapped toward her. "Three years?"

She nodded, tears finally spilling.

"I found documents. Letters. Evidence of everything. And when I confronted my mother, she didn't deny it. She said the truth didn't matter-that the story was what gave us purpose."

Damien's expression darkened. "And what did she do when she realized you knew?"

Aurora's chest tightened. "She tried to erase my memory."

Damien stiffened. "Explain."

"She sent me away. Claimed it was for training. But it was to break me. To make me forget everything except the hatred she wanted me to carry."

Damien cursed under his breath-quietly, dangerously.

"That's why you disappeared," he murmured.

"Yes," she whispered. "And when I came back, I pretended to believe her story. It was the only way to survive."

She looked up at him, fear and hope mixing in her eyes.

"But then I met you... and everything I'd been forced to believe started to fall apart."

Damien's expression softened-not fully, but enough.

"You don't owe them anything," he said quietly.

She shook her head. "I know. But they think I do. And they won't stop."

Damien took a slow, grounding breath.

"Then we protect you," he said firmly. "We protect us."

She swallowed hard. "You don't understand. My family isn't the only one involved. They're part of something bigger. A coalition of families who all want what your father left behind. They want your empire. Your power. Your influence."

"And they won't get it," he said darkly.

Aurora hesitated, then added softly:

"They're planning something."

Damien's eyes narrowed. "What kind of something?"

"A takeover. A coordinated attack. Financial. Political. Physical." Her voice trembled. "They want to destroy everything connected to your name-starting with you."

Damien's expression didn't change. That was how she knew he was truly angry.

"And they were going to use you," he said.

"Yes," she whispered. "To get close to you. To get inside your world. To bring you down from within."

A bitter smile touched her lips.

"All my life... I was raised for that one purpose."

Damien stepped closer, then crouched in front of her again-just like before-but this time his eyes held fire.

"And yet," he said quietly, "you chose me instead."

Her breath hitched. "I didn't choose you," she whispered.

Damien froze.

"I didn't choose you, Damien..." She leaned forward, placing her hand lightly over his chest. "...my heart did."

He exhaled shakily-the kind of exhale a man lets out only when something hits him too deeply to hide.

"You don't know what that means to me," he whispered.

"I do," she replied. "Because it means something to me too."

For a moment, the world softened. The storm inside them stilled just enough for them to breathe the same air without drowning.

Then Damien's voice dropped even lower.

"You've told me the truth. Now I'll tell you mine."

Aurora's eyes widened slightly. "Your truth?"

He nodded.

"I wasn't just fighting to protect my father's legacy," he said. "I was fighting to survive my own family."

She stiffened. "Damien..."

"My father wasn't the saint everyone believed," he said quietly. "And my mother-she didn't die the way people think."

Aurora's breath caught. "What happened?"

Damien looked away, jaw tight.

"My parents loved each other at first. But power changes people. My father began to trust the wrong men. My mother discovered something dangerous-something that could have destroyed everything he built."

Aurora leaned in. "What did she discover?"

Damien closed his eyes.

"She discovered the coalition your family is tied to. She discovered they were manipulating my father. Controlling him. Preparing to take over."

Aurora's heart pounded. "It's the same coalition-"

"Yes," he said. "And when she tried to expose them... she died in an 'accident'."

Aurora covered her mouth. "No..."

"Yes," he said darkly. "And my father shut down after that. Forgot who his enemies were. Forgot who he should trust. And when they turned on him... he didn't survive it."

Aurora stared at him in a numb, cold silence.

"Damien," she whispered. "Our families... our pasts... they're connected."

"Not just connected," he murmured. "Twisted together."

The room fell silent-charged, sharp, inevitable.

Aurora reached for his hand.

"So what do we do now?"

Damien lifted her hand to his lips and pressed a slow, steady kiss against her knuckles-not romantic, not sensual, but solemn. A vow.

"We fight smarter than them," he whispered. "We stay ahead of them."

Her breath shivered.

"We fight together."

He nodded once.

"And we win."

Aurora swallowed hard.

"And what if winning means burning everything?"

Damien's voice dropped to a deadly whisper.

"Then we burn it."

Their foreheads touched again, the city lights flickering behind them like a warning. But neither of them looked back. Neither of them turned away.

Some wars were inherited.

Some were chosen.

But this one?

This one belonged to both of them now.

And neither would be the same when it ended

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