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Zeus

Romance

When Zoe strikes a secret business deal with Zeus Petrakis-the dangerously irresistible billionaire and her forbidden first love-she must confront their painful past, buried betrayals, and rekindled family war to find out if their love deserves a se...

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I groaned, rubbing my temple. "Mom, I called you just three hours ago."

As soon as I landed at the airport, I'd let them know I'd arrived safely and was heading to the Somersby Estate.

My dad, Sebastian Stavrakos, chuckled. "You know your mom. An hour feels like days when she's worried."

"I'm all good, Mom. No turbulence, no crashes, and the pilot didn't throw me out mid-air."

Mom sighed. "Ha-ha. Very funny."

Dad leaned forward and asked, "How's everything for the trade expo?"

I sighed, plastering a smile on my face. The last thing my parents needed to know was that I was living with Zeus Petrakis. They'd be even more displeased than me.

"Everything's good. I'm working on closing the distribution deal with John."

Dad nodded. "We're so proud of you, Zoe."

I felt a surge of relief. "Thanks, Dad, Mom. I appreciate your support. I really want to prove I can do it."

Mom studied me through the screen. "You know... London is full of eligible bachelors."

My smile immediately faded. "Oh no. Here we go again. Bye..."

"Hey, wait. Don't hang up." Dad chuckled. "You know, she's got a point. You're not getting any younger, princess."

I groaned. "Not you too, Dad."

"You're in a romantic city. Who knows? Maybe you'll meet someone," Mom said.

I crossed my arms and heaved a long sigh. "I came here for business, not for—"

"A future husband?" Dad teased.

I gasped. "Dad!"

Mom giggled. "It could happen, you know. You'll meet a handsome business owner at the expo. Or a charming British gentleman in a café—"

I held up a hand. "Stop it. I'm not listening to either of you anymore."

Dad chuckled aloud. "Just saying, if some rich CEO sweeps you off your feet, let us know."

I groaned dramatically. "I regret this call."

Mom smiled sweetly. "We just want you to be happy."

"I am happy," I insisted. "And single. And focusing on my business."

Dad smirked. "For now."

"I'm hanging up, okay?"

"Love you, sweetheart," Mom said, laughing.

"Love you, princess." Dad threw a flying kiss.

I sighed, but smiled. "Love you both. Bye!"

After ending the call, I fell on my back in bed. My parents were impossible, but they had a point. I was not getting any younger.

Suddenly, I felt sleepy, the jet lag and exhaustion of seeing Zeus weighing me down. I usually never napped for more than thirty minutes, so I closed my eyes and drifted off without setting an alarm.

While dreaming, I heard someone knocking. The knocks grew louder and more persistent.

I woke up feeling disoriented. I looked around, trying to make sense of my surroundings.

I glanced at my phone on the bed and saw it was 7:15. My eyes grew so big in shock.

I was late for dinner.

I quickly got out of bed and went to the door. When I opened it, Martha—the maid—was there, smiling.

"Sorry, I was sleeping," I said, stammering.

"Good evening, Madam. I'm sorry to wake you," Martha said. "Mr. and Mrs. Somersby want to know if you'll have dinner with them. If not, I'm sure they'll understand you're tired from your flight.."

My goodness. It was my first day—missing dinner would make a horrible impression on the Somersbys.

"Oh, no...no. I'd like to join them for dinner," I said in a panic.

"Of course, madam. The dinner is in the Grand Hearth Hall, in the west wing."

"Where is the west wing?" I asked, worried. The mansion was so big, it felt like a maze just getting from the balcony to my room earlier.

"At the opposite side. Don't worry, I'll take you there, madam," she said, then took out her phone. "I'll let the butler know you're coming to dinner."

"Thanks, Martha. I'll be quick."

Unfortunately, I hadn't unpacked my luggage yet, so I chose the first dress I found—a figure-hugging red dress with a sweetheart neckline, delicate spaghetti straps, and a high slit. It was a last-minute addition to my luggage, reserved for an occasion where I might meet someone and have a special date.

It didn't matter what I wore, the important thing was making it to dinner. Yes, punctuality was important, but being late was better than being absent.

Ten minutes later, I arrived at the Grand Hearth Hall with Martha. The butler, Edgar, greeted me.

"Good evening, Miss Stavrakos. I'm so glad you could make it for dinner!"

"Hello, Edgar." I said, catching my breath. "Is everyone there inside already?"

"Yes, they are. Everyone's already at the dinner table. Come, I'll show you inside."

I expected to find John, Margaret, and Zeus seated at the dining table. I planned to greet them, sit down with a polite smile, and explain my lateness due to oversleeping.

But, I was very wrong.

The moment Edgar opened the giant door, thirteen pairs of eyes stared at me.

Silence.

I blinked, taking in the scene before me. The long dining table stretched across the room, covered in pristine white cloth, expensive dinnerware, and flickering candles. John sat at the head of the table, with Margaret seated to his right and Zeus to his left.

The other guests—all dressed in black and neutral shades—gazed at me.

I felt so red and out of place, like a walking stop sign.

I swallowed. Oh no...

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