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A Stolen Kiss From THE CEO!

WARNING [MATURE CONTENT] Ella clenched her chest and tried to scream but an invisible hand was placed over her mouth. The nurse brought out a sharp and pointy knife. "Let's carve out that dead baby, shall we?" She took off her veil only to reveal Chloe's face. "Chloe!" She said inaudibly as she thrashed and wrestled to save herself and her baby. "No!" "No!" ... After five years of hard work, commitment, and devotion to the fashion company she worked for, Twenty-four years old Ariella, 'Ella', was more angry than devastated when she didn't get promoted to creative director, a position she not only qualified for, but one she deserved. While she is trying to figure out her next move, Ariella finds herself entangled in a contract marriage arrangement with Leon Treshvier-- The very bossy, arrogant, and playboy billionaire CEO of a rival fashion company. Will Ariella be able to tame her playboy husband? Will she be able to keep up with the demands of their contract and achieve her sole purpose of creating a niche for herself in the fashion world? ---- Welcome! Thanks for choosing this book. This is my first and I promise a thrilling ride for all lovers of this genre. Please add to your collection list, drop a review and support the growth of the book with gifts, power stone and golden tickets. You can also check out my new books: FALLING FOR A VICIOUS MIND! ABIGAIL'S DILEMMA Thank you all. Book cover does not belong to me. Kudos to artist.

Tres_Aguila · Urbain
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Family Crisis

Ella felt a storm swell inside of her at the sight of Marissa and Yvonne.

Memories of her last encounter with them at Islafub Island came flooding into her mind like an unforgiving tornado.

Rage slowly poisoned her vein and fury clouded her eyes as she waited for John to confirm if she was hallucinating or was really seeing her worse nightmare.

'Oh, God! Not again! I'm tired of all this trouble. I can't afford Madam Ella to get worked up on her first day of arrival. I'm tired of all this family crisis.'

John lamented within as he thought of the most reasonable answer to give Ella. He knew how fragile her condition was and the result of the previous crisis. He also knew how they almost lost her and the baby the previous time she was stressed.

Hence, he was afraid of what to say to her or how to make her feel better.

Inwardly John blamed Marissa for failing to heed his warning.