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Too Late, Mr. CEO: Watch Me Shine Novel Cover

Too Late, Mr. CEO: Watch Me Shine

After seven years building a tech empire from a garage, Kayla discovers her fiancé Brennon’s betrayal. Outside his office, she hears him dismiss their upcoming wedding as a mere PR stunt for their IPO while flirting with a new director. Realizing the man she made a billionaire views her as a tool, the genius coder behind his success decides to retaliate. She quits, joins his fiercest rival, and prepares to dismantle the kingdom she helped him create.
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Chapter 1

Kayla Grimes walked down the thickly carpeted executive corridor of ApexAlgo, her fingers tightening around the leather handle of a Tom Ford garment bag.

The bag contained a custom-tailored midnight blue suit for Brennon Bauer, her fiancé and the company's CEO. Tonight's industry gala at the Met was crucial for their upcoming IPO roadshow, and she had spent three weeks coordinating every detail of his appearance.

She stopped in front of the heavy mahogany door to the CEO suite, her Louboutin pumps sinking slightly into the plush wool fibers.

Her hand lifted to knock.

A soft, distinctly feminine laugh drifted through the inch-wide gap where the door hadn't fully latched.

Kayla's knuckles froze three inches from the wood.

She recognized that voice immediately. The slight British lilt, the practiced breathiness that somehow made every syllable sound like an invitation.

Evelin Lamb. The new strategic director with the Oxford doctorate. The woman Brennon had hired eight weeks ago and mentioned at dinner exactly seventeen times.

"Tell me honestly, Brennon," Evelin purred from inside. "Are you nervous about the wedding?"

Kayla's lungs stopped working.

She should move. She should knock, announce her presence, do anything but stand here with her blood turning to ice in her veins.

Instead, she pressed her palm flat against the wall for balance and listened.

Ice cubes clinked against crystal inside the room. The sound cut through the silence like broken glass.

Then Brennon's voice, that low familiar rumble that had whispered promises across seven years of shared pillows.

He sighed. The sound was careless, almost bored.

"The wedding's a PR milestone for the IPO, nothing more. The board wants stability optics before we file."

Kayla's fingers dug into the wall's textured wallpaper.

"Seven years, Brennon," Evelin pressed, her voice dropping to an intimate murmur. "Did you ever actually love her?"

The silence stretched.

Kayla's heart hammered against her ribs, a trapped bird throwing itself against bone. Her free hand clamped around the garment bag's handle, the leather creaking under the strain.

She waited for him to defend her. To laugh it off. To say of course he loved her, they were getting married in four months, they had built this company together from a cramped garage in Queens.

"Kayla's..." Brennon finally spoke, and something in his tone made her stomach clench. "She's comfortable. Responsible. The kind of partner who makes sense on paper."

He paused. She heard the wet sound of him taking a drink.

"But you, Evelin. You understand ambition. You challenge me. You're the only one who ever has."

The pain hit her chest like a physical blow.

Not metaphorical. Not poetic. A crushing weight that drove the air from her lungs and sent sparks dancing at the edge of her vision.

Inside the office, high heels clicked against hardwood. Evelin's footsteps moved toward Brennon's executive chair.

"I thought about you every day in Oxford," Evelin breathed. "Every single day."

The leather chair creaked.

Brennon laughed, low and indulgent, the sound she used to believe he saved only for her.

Nausea surged up Kayla's throat. She swallowed it down, tasting acid and bile.

She looked down at her left hand.

The three-carat Tiffany solitaire caught the corridor's recessed lighting, throwing prisms across the cream-colored wall. She had shown this ring to her mother in the hospital three days ago. Helen had cried with joy, squeezing her hand so tight the diamond had left a red imprint on her palm.

Seven years.

She remembered the garage. The space heater that barely worked. The nights she had stayed up until 4 AM debugging their first algorithm while Brennon slept on the stained futon in the corner. She had written the core code that became ApexAlgo's foundation, back when "the company" was just a shared Dropbox folder and an unregistered domain name. He had taken that code, packaged it under his own name for the first round of seed funding, and called her brilliant.

Now that code had made him a billionaire.

And he was giving her performance reviews in bed.

Kayla didn't cry.

Something cold and crystalline formed behind her eyes, freezing the tears before they could form. A clarity so sharp it felt like violence.

She withdrew her hand from the doorframe.

No sound. The heavy carpet swallowed her movement as she stepped backward, her heels sinking silently into the wool.

She turned.

The executive corridor stretched before her, empty and sterile, lined with framed magazine covers celebrating Brennon's genius. Inc. Forbes. TechCrunch. His face smiled back at her from every wall, confident and predatory.

She walked toward the private elevator.

Her steps were stiff at first, mechanical. Then faster. Then something approaching a stride.

She jabbed the down button with her thumb.

The stainless steel doors reflected her back at her. Pale face. Dark circles under eyes that had stopped blinking. A stranger in a Chanel suit that suddenly felt like a costume.

The elevator chimed.

She stepped inside, turned to face the closing doors, and watched her reflection fragment as the metal panels slid together.

Her right hand moved without conscious decision.

She gripped the ring. Twisted. The platinum band scraped over her knuckle, catching briefly on the joint before releasing.

She didn't look at it.

She dropped the diamond into the depths of her Celine tote bag, hearing it clink against her phone and keys like loose change.

The elevator descended.

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