“I Just Bought Your Company” — Single Dad Texted, The CEO’s Daughter Started Panic Attack
The Sting of Betrayal and the Search for Truth
Together they rebuilt something beautiful. But fate wasn’t done testing them.
One morning, news broke that a rival corporation was planning a hostile takeover. Ethan was furious.
The deal they’d worked on for months was sabotaged from the inside. Someone had leaked sensitive data and all evidence pointed to area.
The board demanded her resignation. When Ethan confronted her, she was pale and shaking.
“I didn’t do this,” she pleaded. “You have to believe me.”
But the trust they’d built cracked under the weight of betrayal.
“I want to,” he whispered. “But everything says otherwise.”
She left the office that night in tears, the city lights blurring through her vision. The next day she disappeared.
There were no calls and no messages. The company spiraled again.
Ethan worked endlessly, exhausted and guilty. Then one evening, he found an old email buried in the server logs.
It was evidence at a senior executive had orchestrated the leak to frame area. His chest tightened with remorse.
