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ONE NIGHT STAND THAT CHANGES MY LIFE COMPLETELY

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The Night That Started It AllRossy attends a formal event with friends at a fancy hotel during spring break—desperate to let loose after midterms.She meets a mysterious, charming man at the bar—Thomas. Neither reveals full details about themselves.Sparks fly. Chemistry is undeniable. They spend the night together—no strings, no last names.In the morning, he’s gone. She leaves too, thinking it was just one unforgettable night.A few weeks later, Rossy lands an internship at a prestigious firm in the city.On her first day, she walks into the boardroom… and sees him.He’s Thomas Hale, CEO. Her one-night stand.They're both shocked. He pretends not to know her, trying to stay professional—but tension brewsRossy struggles to balance her growing career dreams with the confusing feelings Thomas stirs up.He can't stop thinking about her. Starts finding excuses to be near her.They eventually give in—again. But this time, it’s not just lust.Office gossip and scandal risk begin to surface. She gets an offer from a rival firm—but taking it means leaving Thomas behind.A crisis (health scare, business scandal, or personal family event) forces Thomas to reevaluate what really matters.Rossy confronts her own fears about being more than just "the intern who slept with the boss."He fights for her. She finds her strength.They choose love—and build something real, far beyond one night.A year later, Rossy is no longer an intern. She’s launching her own start-up—with Thomas cheering her on, proud and in love.

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Chapter One – The Stranger at the Bar
The last thing Rossy Bennett expected to do on spring break was throw away everything she thought she believed in. But here she was—heels too high, nerves buzzing, and a cocktail in hand at one of the swankiest hotels in the city, staring at her reflection in the bar mirror. What am I doing here? Her boyfriend, Aaron, had canceled on her—again. “Study group,” he’d said. She didn’t argue. She just didn’t have the energy anymore. “This doesn’t even feel real,” her roommate giggled beside her. “I mean, look at this place!”Rossy offered a faint smile, then slipped away to the bar, needing space—and maybe something stronger than self-control. “Something classic or something to forget?” the bartender asked. “Something to forget,” she said, barely hesitating. That’s when she felt him beside her. Quiet. Confident. Watching her—not with hunger, but curiosity. “Bad night?” he asked. She turned to face him. He was older. Sharp jaw, expensive suit, piercing eyes. He looked like he belonged to another world. The kind of man who could ruin a girl like her without trying. “Bad year,” she said with a shrug. “But this drink’s helping. Thomas,” he offered, lifting his glass. “Rossy.” No last names. That felt safe. She liked that. He didn’t ask why she looked like she was about to cry. Or why her laugh sounded hollow. He just talked. Listened. Laughed. Made her forget—Aaron, exams, all of it. “You’re not like most girls who come here,” he said at one point, voice low. “I’m not even sure why I did,” she admitted. “I shouldn’t be here. I have a boyfriend.” “Then why are you still sitting here?” he asked, quiet but direct. She didn’t have an answer. Just a feeling—a pull in her chest toward this stranger who saw her clearer in one hour than Aaron had in a year. “I’ve never…” She hesitated. “I mean, I haven’t—” Thomas’s expression shifted. Softened. “You don’t have to say anything, Rossy. We don’t have to do anything.” “I want to,” she said. He waited. Gave her space. Let her choose. And when she whispered, “Take me with you,” he did. The Next Morning Rossy woke to soft linen sheets and sunlight pouring in through tall windows. Her body ached. Her heart raced. She reached out—but the other side of the bed was empty. There was only a folded note on the nightstand: “Thank you—for the kind of night that only happens once. Take care, R.” No phone number. No goodbye. Just like that, he was gone. Rossy sat up, fingers curling into the sheet around her. Guilt crept in. Confusion. A tiny ember of something else, too—freedom? Regret? She had a boyfriend. She had a plan. And she just broke it all for a man whose full name she didn’t even know. She whispered to herself, “What have I done?” But life had a funny way of not being done with her yet.

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