A CEO Humiliated His Pregnant Fiancée. Three Years Later, He Fell-nhu9999 - Chainityai

A CEO Humiliated His Pregnant Fiancée. Three Years Later, He Fell-nhu9999

When Ben Foster told Deandra Brooks he was sick of her, he did it in a room built to make people look important.

The Waldorf Astoria ballroom shone with crystal light, polished silver, and champagne glasses thin enough to tremble when someone laughed too loudly.

The charity gala had been planned for months by people who knew where every place card belonged and how every photograph would look in the next morning’s society pages.

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Deandra had not wanted to go.

She had woken that morning with one hand pressed against her stomach and the other holding a folded ultrasound printout she had barely stopped looking at since the appointment.

Two months pregnant.

Twins.

The nurse at the Lexington Avenue office had said it gently, almost like a secret the room had been waiting to hear.

Deandra had cried before she understood she was crying.

She had carried the printout home in a clinic envelope, tucked it into a drawer, taken it back out, tucked it into her clutch, and then stood very still in the bedroom while Ben zipped her emerald dress.

“You’re going to outshine every woman in that room,” he had murmured against the back of her neck.

For one second, she almost told him right there.

But Ben had been running on board calls, donor calls, and the pressure of Foster Ridge Holdings, the company he had inherited in name but rebuilt with his own appetite for control.

The board presentation was scheduled for the next morning.

Gerald Henderson had been circling the company for months, trying to force Ben into selling a controlling stake.

Deandra had told herself she could wait until after the gala.

One more night.

One quiet hour.

That was all she needed.

Two days earlier, Gerald had approached her at a coffee shop with a paper cup, a folded offer, and a tone that made her skin crawl.

He had asked whether Ben ever listened to her.

He had said powerful men often needed the right voice close to their ear.

Then he had offered money for influence.

Deandra had pushed the envelope back across the small table without opening it.

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