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The Billionaire's Dangerous Obsession (Nivera) novel Chapter 146

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Chapter 146

The next day, Nivera sat across from Celeste in her sunlit office, folders stacked high between them.

The table was littered with contracts, endorsement offers, and magazine inquiriesall marked with sticky notes and neat red slashes where Celeste had

already discarded the less important ones.

The latter sat across from her, stylish as ever, her glasses perched on the bridge of her nose as she scrolled through her tablet screen before turning to

face Nivera.

Alright,she said, we’ve got five major offers on the table, but you can’t possibly attend every single meeting this week. So we’ll need to prioritize.

This one we’ll keep,Celeste stated, sliding a glossy folder toward Nivera. Good exposure, big payout, but they’ll need you in Paris for at least a week.

Nivera leaned her cheek against her palm, flipping the page halfheartedly.

She should have been excitedthis was the kind of problem she had dreamed of having two years ago, too many offers instead of none– but her mind kept drifting.

She was distracted because Alejandro hadn’t been home when she’d left this morning. The mansion had been quiet, the kind of quiet that made her wonder if he had deliberately left early to avoid hernot that she cared, of course. She’d told herself she didn’t.

Are you listening to me?Celeste asked, one brow arched.

Yes, yes. Paris, one week.She tried for a smile, pushing the thoughts of him away.

-so that leaves the Paris runway audition and the Milan magazine cover. Honestly, both are huge, but I’d say Milan first. The magazine will give you more visibility.”

Nivera nodded, forcing her mind back to the present. Yes, let’s do Milan. Paris can wait.

Good choice.Celeste smiled, satisfaction lighting her sharp features. I’ll reschedule the Paris call and confirm with Milan.

She made a few quick taps, then glanced at Nivera. You look tired, though. Are you sure you’re okay to push through all this?

I’m fine.The lie slid too easily off her tongue.

They worked for another hour, streamlining the endless invitations and meetings into something more manageable.

By the time Nivera finally closed the last folder, her phone buzzed on the desk. She glanced at the screen.

Marceline.

Her heart skipped. A part of her almost didn’t want to answer. She already knew what this was aboutAlejandro, the fight, and the tension that had practically bled into the dining table last night.

Still, she swiped the screen. Marceline?

Darling, are you free?Marceline’s voice was warm, filled with that effortless elegance she carried everywhere. I thought we could spend a little time together. Perhaps a late lunch, or justa chat.

Nivera hesitated. She had hoped Marceline wouldn’t notice and had tried to be on her best behaviour, but Alejandro had a way of pushing her to a breaking point in public. And of course Marceline had seen it.

Of course,Nivera said softly, though inside she berated herself Disappointed. She hated that she hadn’t been able to keep it from Marceline.

Good.Marceline’s tone brightened, though there was an undercurrent of intent beneath it. Send me your address, my driver will come pick you up. I’ll send you the address, though.

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When the address came through, Nivera blinked at the unfamiliar street name. This wasn’t a restaurant.

It was in a quiet neighborhood, not far from the city but tucked away enough to feel like another world.

About twenty minutes later, Marceline’s driver arrived and after giving instructions to Darren that he could leave, she left.

The house was nothing like the mansion she had expected to see.

It was smaller, cozier, painted in warm cream tones with ivy climbing up the front, flowerbeds blooming near the walkway.

It wasn’t grand but the moment Nivera stepped out of the car, she felt the differenceit was livedin, warm.

Marceline opened the door herself, dressed simply in a soft blouse and slacks, her smile lighting her face. Come in, darling.

Nivera stepped inside, glancing around curiously. The air smelled faintly of lavender, and sunlight spilled through sheer curtains onto polished wooden

floors.

This isbeautiful,Nivera said honestly, taking in the space. Do you live here?

Marceline’s laugh was soft. No. This is one of the first homes I bought with my own money, instead of my father’s.She glanced around, her smile touched with nostalgia.

I’ve kept it all these years. It’s smaller than the mansion, but it holds warmth.

Unlike those cold mansions filled with memories and ghosts.

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