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In Bed With The Billionaire Boss
In Bed With The Billionaire Boss
Author: YORMI

Chapter 1: The Outcast Analyst

Author: YORMI
last update publish date: 2026-05-21 11:37:33

ATHENA POV

The heavy glass doors of the Grand Horizon Ballroom did not just keep the cold night air out; they kept a certain class of people in. I adjusted the strap of my cheap heels, feeling entirely out of place among the silk gowns and tailored tuxedos. But I forced a smile. Tonight wasn't about fashion. It was about Aegis.

"You look tense, Ath," Marcus whispered, his hand sliding to the small of my back. He leaned in, his breath smelling slightly of the expensive champagne he had been downing since we arrived. "Relax. We built this. Tonight is our night."

I looked up at his face—the sharp jawline, the perfectly styled hair, the confident grin that had made me fall for him three years ago in our cramped university dorm. "I just want the presentation to go perfectly," I admitted, my voice barely audible over the chatter of tech investors. "The back-end server had a minor latency issue an hour ago, but I patched the code from my phone. It’s stable now."

Marcus chuckled, a sound that lacked its usual warmth. He patted my shoulder, a gesture that felt oddly dismissive. "See? That’s why you’re the brain behind the screen. Leave the talking to me."

Before I could reply, the overhead lights dimmed. A sleek voice boomed over the speakers, welcoming the attendees to the annual Silicon Vanguard Gala.

"And now," the announcer’s voice echoed, "to present the most anticipated cybersecurity startup of the year, please welcome the founder and CEO of NexusTech—Marcus Vance!"

The applause was deafening. Marcus flashed me a brilliant smile, squeezed my hand once, and strode confidently up the stage. The massive LED screen behind him lit up with the logo I had spent three months designing: Aegis Security Solutions.

I stood near the edge of the stage, my heart hammering against my ribs. My fingers twitched, instinctively missing the familiar weight of my laptop keyboard. Every single line of that software was mine. Every algorithm, every firewall protocol. Marcus was the face, but I was the soul of NexusTech.

"Good evening, everyone," Marcus began, his voice commanding the room effortlessly. "The digital world is evolving, but its defenses are lagging. That’s why I created Aegis. Over the past year, I locked myself in a basement, sacrificing sleep and sanity, to build a system that can predict a breach before it even happens."

My breath hitched. I created? I locked myself in a basement?

I took a half-step forward, my eyes widening. We had agreed to present this as a partnership. It was our startup.

"But a visionary cannot build an empire alone," Marcus continued, turning slightly toward the side stage.

I swallowed hard, stepping fully into the soft glow of the stage lights, preparing myself to walk out and bow. My hands trembled with a mix of anxiety and sudden pride. This was it.

"To scale a revolutionary product, you need capital, power, and a true partner," Marcus shouted into the microphone. "Please welcome the co-founder and new Co-CEO of NexusTech, Miss Chloe Harrington!"

The crowd erupted into cheers again.

I froze. The blood drained from my face so fast my vision blurred for a split second. From the opposite side of the stage, a woman stepped out. Chloe Harrington. She was the daughter of Harrington Industries—one of the largest tech conglomerates in the city. She wore an emerald gown that probably cost more than my entire college tuition.

Marcus walked over to her, took her hand, and kissed her cheek. They turned to the crowd, hands intertwined, raising them in victory.

I stood there, a ghost in the shadows, staring at the man I loved holding hands with another woman on the stage that belonged to us.

"As our first order of business," Marcus’s voice cut through my paralysis, "NexusTech is moving forward into a new era. We have recently restructured our team, parting ways with our junior assistant, Athena Moretti, due to operational incompetence. We wish her the best."

A few people in the front rows turned to look at me, their expressions a mix of pity and cold indifference.

My chest tightened so hard I couldn’t breathe.   Junior assistant? Incompetence?

I reached into my clutch, my hands shaking violently as I pulled out my phone. I opened our shared company drive. My finger tapped the screen frantically.

 Access Denied.

I tried the main server log-in.

 Username does not exist.

He had wiped me out. He had taken my code, my company, and my life, and handed it to an heiress on a silver platter.

I couldn't stay there. I turned and ran, the sound of the applause ringing in my ears like a mocking laugh. I pushed past the servers, past the security guards, and stumbled out into the concrete alley behind the hotel.

The air was freezing, but the heat of the tears burning down my face felt worse. I leaned against the cold brick wall, my knees giving out as I slid down to the wet ground. I buried my face in my hands, letting out a ragged, choked sob. I was completely broke. I had no job, no credit, and the man I trusted had just erased my existence with a single click.

"If you wrote that code, you're a fool for letting a boy steal it."

A deep, velvet voice cut through the darkness of the alley.

I choked back a sob, my head snapping up.

A man was standing a few feet away, leaning casually against a sleek, black luxury sedan. A single stream of smoke rose from the cigarette between his fingers. He wore a perfectly tailored charcoal suit, devoid of a tie, the top buttons of his shirt undone. He looked older, commanding, with sharp, dark eyes that seemed to cut straight through the shadows.

It was Lucien Laurent. The main investor of the gala. The billionaire the entire tech industry feared.

I wiped my face quickly, my defense mechanisms kicking in. "Excuse me?" I croaked, my voice raw.

Lucien took a slow drag from his cigarette, the orange ember lighting up the harsh, handsome angles of his face. He exhaled the smoke into the cold air, his eyes never leaving mine.

"I was listening to the presentation from the balcony," Lucien said smoothly, flicking the ash away. "The security flaws in that system are glaring. A standard DDoS attack could crash his main frame in under ten seconds. I heard you murmuring the patches to yourself from the side stage."

I stood up, trembling, trying to regain a shred of my dignity. "It's my system. I know its flaws."

Lucien stepped closer, his presence immediately making the narrow alley feel incredibly small. He smelled of expensive tobacco and expensive mint. He looked down at me, his gaze sweeping over my tear-stained face, completely devoid of pity. It was just cold, calculated interest.

"Then you are a fool, Athena," he repeated, his voice dropping an octave. "You gave a thief the keys to your kingdom."

"I trusted him!" I snapped, the anger finally breaking through my grief. "I didn't think he would—"

"Trust is a luxury the weak can't afford," Lucien interrupted, tossing the cigarette to the ground and crushing it with his leather shoe. He reached into his coat pocket and pulled out a heavy, matte-black business card. He held it out to me.

I stared at it, my breath hitching in my throat.

"If you want to stay here and cry over a boy who outsmarted you, be my guest," Lucien said, his tone flat, business-like, yet utterly intoxicating. "But if you want it back... come to my office tomorrow at nine."

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