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MR. CEO, MY GREAT ENEMY

In the heart of the city's financial district stands the towering headquarters of Sterling Enterprises, led by the formidable CEO, GABRIEL KNIGHT. Known for his ruthless business acumen and icy demeanor, Gabriel r is a force to be reckoned with in the corporate world. Enter Parker Elena, a dedicated employee who never expected to find herself walking down the aisle with her CEO. When a sudden twist of fate leads to a fake engagement between Elena and Gabriel, they must navigate the challenges of blending their personal and professional lives. As Elena and Gabriel embark on a whirlwind journey of wedding planning and public appearances, they find themselves drawn to each other in unexpected ways. Despite their initial animosity, sparks fly between them, igniting a passion neither can deny. But as their fake relationship begins to feel all too real, Elena and Gabriel must confront their own insecurities and fears about love and commitment. With the eyes of the world watching, they must decide whether to follow their hearts or succumb to the pressures of society and business. "MR CEO, MY GREAT ENEMY " is a heartwarming and romantic tale of love, loyalty, and second chances, where two unlikely souls discover that sometimes, the best partnerships are found where you least expect them.

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CH 19:THE COMFORT I NEEDED

As the evening wore on, we decided to take turns grabbing some food from the hospital cafeteria. Mom insisted I go first, probably sensing I needed a break from the heavy atmosphere of Clarina's room. I reluctantly agreed, not wanting to leave but knowing I needed to keep my strength up.

In the cafeteria, I grabbed a sandwich and a bottle of water, then found a quiet corner to sit. I barely tasted the food, my mind still on Clarina and the encounter with Dr. Lucas. How could he be so callous? And what was I supposed to do now?

Just as I was finishing my meal, my phone buzzed. It was a text from Alex, asking how Clarina was doing. I sighed, feeling guilty for snapping at him earlier. I typed out a quick reply, letting him know there hadn't been any change but thanking him for his concern. His response was immediate and comforting, telling me to hang in there and that he was there if I needed to talk.