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Chapter 94 – Watch Out, I’m The Lady Boss (Eleanor & Sebastian) Novel Free Online

Posted on October 31, 2025 by thisisterrisun

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“Finn’s a friend. That’s all.”

“That’s not what he thinks.”

“You think he’s into me?” I stared up at him, amazed.

“I don’t think; I know.”

“Come on, just because he took me out to lunch doesn’t mean he wants to get into my pants. I paid, by the way. Don’t you think he’d have insisted on picking up the tab if he wanted something in return? Isn’t that how things usually work? And, FYI, it’s lunch, not dinner. No alcohol involved.”I stood up on the couch, so now I was towering above him.

“I don’t like you throwing accusations at my friend. I also don’t like that you’d doubt my commitment to the contract. I said I’d be your fake wife for a year, and I keep my word, no matter what. wear I’m not going to date another guy till our contract runs out, is that a good enough guarantee for you?”Sebastian was quiet for a long while.

Eventually, he said, “I didn’t mean to anger you.”

“Well, you succeeded without trying.”

“Maybe I didn’t make myself clear. I wasn’t implying that you were interested in dating Mr Carter, just that he might be interested in you.”

“I can’t control what other people think.”

“You can’t, but wouldn’t it be better if such thoughts never had the opportunity to arise in the first place? Wouldn’t that be more preferable to the scenario where Mr Carter confesses his feelings to you, only for you to turn him down? He’ll have his heart broken, and you might lose a friend in the process.”I eyed him from my high vantage point and equally high moral ground.

“You are trying to manipulate me.” And damn it if he didn’t sound convincing.

“I’m trying to make both our lives easier. There are women who keep trying to get my attention, no matter how many times I turn them down. I don’t want that kind of distraction, and I’m sure you don’t either. A ring makes all that go away.”Iclimbed down from my vantage point.

Pursuing his lead, Sebastian continued, “And it would help convince your parents who, from what I understand, still haven’t given up on matchmaking you off to the highest bidder.”

“Yeah.” I smiled ruefully.

Me marrying Sebastian Laurent was so hard to believe that Franklin and Caroline simply refused to accept it. They thought I was just throwing his name around to force them to back off.

“Married couples wear rings,” he stated like it was an incontrovertible fact.

“Most do,” I mumbled.

“Some don’t.”I didn’t know what was stopping me from accepting the ring. I’d played along so far, hadn’t I?

I’d even started to enjoy our kisses, and if one night, Sebastian came knocking on my door, I knew I wouldn’t say no.

But putting a ring on it made it all too… real. Too final.

Like a commitment I couldn’t easily back out of.

Sebastian took one of the rings, knelt in front of me, slid it onto my ring finger.

I should’ve said something. I should’ve pushed him away.

But instead, I just stared at him.

He held out his left hand, waiting.

Moving like an automaton, I picked up the other ring and slid it on.

The rest of the night felt like a haze, a strange kind of disconnection hanging over me.

It lingered until I finally lay down to sleep.

I lifted my hand and stared at the ring on my finger.

Through the small gap between my fingers, I could almost see him kneeling in front of me, his eyes locked onto mine.

I ran my thumb over the ring, picked up my phone, and checked the calendar.

It had been over a month since Sebastian and I had gotten our marriage licence.

Just over ten more months to go until the year was up.

And then we’d divorce.

The end seemed inevitable.

I closed my eyes slowly, trying to shut out the thoughts that had started to swirl.

The atmosphere at Nyx Collective had changed.

Everyone was on edge, running around like they had a thousand things to do.

It was all because of the new boss.

The word had spread like wildfire that he could pop by any minute for an inspection, and the last thing anyone wanted was to look unprepared.

Savannah had been hammering it into everyone’s heads-no mistakes.

The office had to be spotless. After the cleaning crew had done their rounds in the morning, we all had to go over everything again, checking every corner, hunting down every ant and its relative.

I walked into the office that morning and, instantly, the atmosphere felt off.

I meant, more off than usual.

Everyone was scrambling to tidy their desks, but the glances they shot my way were… weird.

I caught a few people looking at me, their faces tight, like they were about to say something but kept holding back.

I raised an eyebrow, confused, and made my way to my desk.

I looked over at Zara Khan, who’d always been my go-to for office gossip.

“Is there something on my face?”She gave a tiny shake of her head, the kind that meant she knew something but wasn’t ready to share it.

“Then what the hell’s going on?”Zara glanced around, leaned in closer.

“Savannah gave the spot in the design competition to Violet Lin. People think it’s a bit unfair.”I felt my jaw tighten.

“She was supposed to let us compete internally. So why the hell is Violet getting it?”Zara’s tone was sympathetic. She looked ready to cry on my behalf.

“I don’t know. Violet walked out of Savannah’s office a little while ago, glowing. She just announced the spot was hers. Everyone’s still trying to figure out how it happened.”I looked across the room at the empty desk that should’ve been Violet’s.

“Where is she?”

“Probably gloating to anyone else who hasn’t already heard it. I know she has a friend in the office one floor down.” Zara sighed.

“Look, Elean, don’t let it get to you. There’ll be other chances.”I thanked her and returned to my thoughts.

Other than the non-zero probability that Savannah had completely lost it, I couldn’t think of a single reason why she’d do that. Violet Lin had just barely dodged a bullet with that plagiarism scandal.

The fact that she even still had a job at Nyx was a miracle.

Giving her that spot in the competition didn’t make any sense, not unless Violet had single-handedly saved Savannah’s mother and dog from a burning house.

But there it was, happening right in front of me.

I made my way to Savannah’s office.

I gave the spot to Violet,” she said bluntly.

“I know. What I don’t know is why. She’s not even close to qualified. Even if I didn’t get it, someone else would, but it sure as hell wouldn’t be her.”

“Will you sit down? You look like you’re ready to kick that chair halfway across the room. Or me.” She poured coffee for me.

“I’m trying to see if I can get another spot for you. Hold on, okay?”I couldn’t help the way my eyebrows pinched together.

“Is this some kind of joke?”Savannah leaned back in her chair, giving me an unreadable look.

“Are you still mad about the I*****

*m stuff?” I said.

“Holding a grudge because I refused to post for the company?”

“No. Give me some credit here, Elean. I’m not that petty to sabotage you over something like that.”

“Then what is it?” I asked, getting more impatient by the second.

She paused, like she was weighing whether or not to tell me. Then she sighed.

“You know about Eliza Black and the breach of contract, right?”

“Who doesn’t?”

“Well, Violet covered thirty million of that. And Nyx had to handle the other twenty,” she continued, her tone shifting to something like grudging respect.

“But that’s not the end of it. Violet’s put up another thirty million, twenty as a working capital loan to Nyx. Interest-free.”She repeated the word as if she still couldn’t quite believe it herself “Interest-free. And the remaining ten million is a gift to the company. With a single string attached.”

“A spot in the competition,” I said.

“Exactly.

“So she’s basically just buying her way in?” My voice was incredulous. I stood up abruptly, my chair scraping against the floor.

” She can’t just pay for it. And even if she does, she’s not going to get anywhere in the competition.”Savannah spread out both hands.

“I know Violet’s not exactly top-tier, but it’s thirty million! For that kind of money, I’d sell my firstborn.”

“You don’t have a kid,” I pointed out coldly.

“You don’t even have a boyfriend.”

“Don’t remind me of that.” She winced.

“But my point stands.”

“So, you’re telling me money is more valuable than actual talent?”

“Look, this is an international competition. Big names from all over the world will be there. Nyx is a small fish in a massive pond. I didn’t expect us to win, no matter who joins. I just wanted us to be a part of it, get the exposure. It could be Violet, it could be you, it could be Tasha the front desk girl.”

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