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Chapter 246 – Watch Out, I’m The Lady Boss (Eleanor & Sebastian) Novel Free Online

Posted on October 31, 2025 by thisisterrisun

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“Sebastian, please.”

“I couldn’t understand why you’d lie about something like that, why you’d claim a man who follows you like a dog had abused you. If you wanted to divorce him, you could have filed the papers. You didn’t need a story. I would have helped you, even without one. That was why I hesitated after hearing Pierre’s confession. I didn’t want to believe the woman I’d known half my life, fought beside, trusted with my life, would manipulate me like that.”

“Sebastian-“

“Until I found him.” I gestured to the old man in the other chair, barely awake.

“Recognise him?

She looked away.

“He’s the one who paid Dr Ali?nor Dubois to sabotage Elean at the Aureate Awards. Yet he has no link to her. He doesn’t even know Elean. So why spend six figures bribing someone to destroy her work? Until I found out he used to work for you.”

“No, Sebastian, it’s not-“

“Let me finish.” I raised a hand.

“That first attempt failed. Did you really think I’d leave her over a scandal? I know how much her designs mean to her, and I knew she’d never cheat. Maybe that’s what gave you the second idea. You were the one who helped Fabrizio Marchetti escape France. You knew Elean couldn’t resist taking over his crumbling brand. You dangled it in front of her like bait.”Lea regained her composure quickly, slipping back into the calm, cool-headed version of herself.

“That may be true, but no one forced her to take the bait. No one forced her to stay in Paris. No one forced her to break up with you.”The jab landed. I breathed through the sharp twist in my chest and carried on.

“You tried to ruin her. You destroyed your own husband with lies. Put those two together, it’s clear you were aiming for me.”She didn’t even flinch. She nodded, steady and shameless.

“I wanted you. You taught me to do whatever it takes. Remember?”

“I remember. But I also remember telling you never to use those tricks on one of our own.”

“If I’d asked you openly, would you have said yes?”

“But you never asked.”Her eyes locked on mine, brimming with everything but regret. I had taught her too well.

“I couldn’t,” she said.

“I was married to Pierre. He’s a good man in his way, but not what I wanted. I couldn’t tell you while I was still his wife. I needed time. Then I heard about you and Eleanor.” She clenched her fists.

“I just needed a few more months.” She reached for my hand.

“But it’s not too late now. I’m single. You’re single. We can finally-“I pulled my hand free.

“No.”

“Why not?”

“I don’t feel that way about you. Never did. Never will.”

“I don’t believe that. We’ve known each other for years. I know you better than she ever could.”

“I don’t care what you believe.” I opened the door wide.

“Leave. When this cruise is over, I expect you gone from my life.”Elean.”

“Damn it,” I muttered under my breath, then got up to leave.

“Stay.” Sebastian blocked my way.

I glanced around, searching for an escape route.

The restaurant was one of three on board, and this wasn’t even lunchtime. I thought I’d be safe here. How did he even find me?

“I’m busy,” I said.

“Doing what?”I nearly said “work”, the excuse I’d used for the past two months, then remembered I was on a cruise ship.

A group of guys strolled past, carrying scuba gear.

“Diving,” I blurted.

“I signed up for a class, and I’m running late.”

“I’ll come with you.”I let out an exasperated sigh.

“I don’t want you to come with me. Shouldn’t you be enjoying this perfect afternoon with your new girlfriend?”I pushed past him without waiting for an answer.

He caught up easily.

I started jogging.

He kept pace.

People turned their heads as we passed, probably thinking we were a pair of lunatics.

I kept running until we reached the spot where the diving coaches were instructing a group of young men.

I rented gear and told the instructor I didn’t need lessons, since I had a diving licence. He checked and nodded.

Through it all, Sebastian stayed close. I strapped on my gear, and he did the same.

I almost asked him where he’d got his licence. I never knew he could dive. But I bit my tongue.

Asking meant talking, and right now, that was the last thing I wanted.

I slipped into the water and swam a short distance.

But the day was perfect, the sea warm, which meant the shallower spots were crowded.

I tried to take a few underwater photos, but all I got were heads and flailing arms.

So I swam further out.

Sebastian was always in the corner of my vision, never far away.

I ignored him and tried to recall something I’d read about this stretch of sea.

According to the website, the Mediterranean’s greatest hidden treasure was a spot nearby, with crystal-clear waters and rare marine life. Hardly anyone knew about it. But it was risky, since the area was undeveloped.

Back on the ship, I rented a small boat fitted with GPS and keyed in the coordinates.

Sebastian boarded despite my cold silence. I tolerated him. It wasn’t as if I could shove him overboard,

Half an hour later, I spotted a tiny islet.

“Don’t,” Sebastian said as the boat slowed.

“What?”

“A place this remote, not even on the maps, could hide unknown dangers.”

“If you’re scared, stay on the boat,” I said, daring him.

I ignored his look and checked my gear. Once everything was ready, I slipped into the sea.

Daylight was fading, so I carried a waterproof bag with my phone and a torch.

I swam down slowly, snapping pictures as I went. The deeper I went, the more it felt like stumbling into a hidden world, full of surprises.

I didn’t have much experience, but the beauty of the ocean gripped me, making me pause and linger.

Sebastian, though, seemed uninterested. He kept to my side like a bodyguard.

The light dimmed gradually.

Every now and then, our torches swept across the water. Fish darted close, circling curiously before flashing away.

I alternated between photographing the scenery and simply taking in what no camera could capture.

Little by little, the resentment I’d been carrying because of Sebastian and his new girlfriend faded. Nature had its way of soothing jagged edges.

Before long, we’d reached a depth where it wasn’t safe to go much further. I stopped, planning to return.

That was when specks of blue-green light began to gather around us. My heart leapt with delight.

I switched off my torch.

Darkness wrapped around us, but the glow only grew brighter, shimmering in waves. Bioluminescent organisms. You only saw them in their full glory in complete darkness.

I kept completely still, letting them come closer and envelope me.

It felt like swimming through a sky of stars.

I glanced at Sebastian, hazy in the distance. He looked almost unearthly, like some sea god.

Why was he even here? If he was with Lea, why wasn’t he by her side? Why board the same cruise at all?

If he’d planned this with Yvaine, why bring another woman along? To flaunt it? But that didn’t sound like him.

I shook my head, trying to clear it. Damn it. Why couldn’t I just enjoy this beauty, instead of unravelling every time he appeared?

I swam faster, putting distance between us.

But just as I was about to surface, something stirred the water around me.

I froze. Something felt wrong.

I kept swimming upwards, desperate to get back to the boat.

Suddenly, a strong hand shot out, clamped around my wrist, and yanked me down.

The sudden pull threw the off balance. My body tipped sideways and began to sink.

But instead of plunging endlessly, I landed against a broad chest.

I blinked, disoriented, and looked up at the man holding me. His face was hidden by the scuba mask.

I glared at him, irritated, and tried to wriggle free, raising my hands to signal that he should put me down.

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