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Uncovering Billionaire's Secrets: Her New Recruit Is A Reporter?

Uncovering Billionaire's Secrets: Her New Recruit Is A Reporter?

Her whole life was thrown into turmoil the very day she made the front page of the Daily Dot. "You want to know my secret? I'd rather give up my riches than let you all know." Averna said determined. ––––––––––– 'Secrets' how silent, yet powerful or damaging! There is a reason why secrets are meant to stay hidden, no one likes when it's forcefully brought into the spotlight. Averna, a young, beautiful billionaire CEO of her perfume company in the city of Dardale was placed in a similar situation by none other than the infamous paparazzi team 'We Scoop, You Lose' who are eagerly on her trail, trying to get the latest scoop of the century, they hire the expertise of their top reporter, Damian who has to go undercover as a recruit in Averna's company. In the process, she repeatedly bumps into him; who is both dedicated to his mission but also known for his charisma and good looks, his presence in her self proclaimed world would be the turning point in her career and life. As he tries to dig into her past, he gets to know more than he bargained for. Would he be able to follow through with his mission? ––––––––––– Would you accept half a billion dollars to uncover the secret of a billionaire as an undercover reporter? If Yes ~ Kindly tap the 'READ NOW' to find out more. If No ~ Kindly tap the 'READ NOW' to know if it's worth reconsidering or you might just find if the plot ends up agreeing with you at the end. Gold Winner [WPC#205 - Strong Female Lead]
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175 Chs
CEO Chasing His Reporter Wife

CEO Chasing His Reporter Wife

She lived a life where her sole goal was to provide support to her step-family who always abhorred her, even at cost of dropping her higher studies. She tried to love her husband, who always blamed her for everything without a brink of trust. She lost her own unborn child at the hands of her step-sister. But still not blaming the child her stepsister had abandoned, She adopted her—Despite her love and devotion, the child eventually left to join her birth mother, leaving behind the woman who had raised her from infancy. She lost her Ill mother without being able to be beside her at last moment of her life. She remained helpless to even protect her Mafia Uncle, who was thrown into Prison due to some internal betrayal. Being finally fed up with this life, standing on the balcony, Kiera looked towards Edward, her husband and with a saddened tone said," My life's biggest mistake was to meet you, Edward, I hope if there is any next life then We never met" Leaving those words, her body lurched back and fallen from the balcony. . . . . "What's happening, Kiera? Why are you leaving?" Edward couldn't fathom the sudden shift in Kiera's demeanor, as if she had become a stranger overnight. "It's nothing. I just want a divorce," Kiera replied, passing the documents and sitting with folded hands, her resolve firm in front of the man she had spent six years of her life with, now after getting another chance in life and reborn after 3 months of their marriage, she wished for nothing more than to part ways. "Hmm, this is unexpected, Kiera," a man with narrowed gaze emerged from the shadows, his eyes betraying a hint of surprise at the woman's significant decision. He took a seat beside her, casting a cold gaze towards Edward. "Sign it, Edward Abernathy." "May I ask who are you?" Edward's hand tightened on the armrest as he glanced at the unfamiliar man, sensing a strange familiarity in his cold demeanor. The man's narrowed gaze softened as his eyes briefly met Kiera's before a rare smile graced his typically cold expression. "Well, I'm just a CEO Chasing His Reporter Wife... "
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16 Chs
Which Fox News reporter fabricated a story?
2 answers
2024-10-09 21:25
I'm not sure exactly who it was. It might vary depending on the specific incident. You'd have to check the latest news for the details.
What does a news reporter look for to create a story?
1 answer
2024-10-14 06:22
Well, they look for things like unique and timely information, sources who can provide reliable details, and a story that will capture the public's interest. They also need to consider the relevance and significance of the story for the audience they're reporting to.
Which NBC news reporter made up stories?
3 answers
2024-10-12 02:45
I'm not sure exactly who it was. You might have to check the latest news reports or official statements for that specific information.
How to write an attention-grabbing story for a news reporter?
1 answer
2024-10-01 21:33
First, find an angle that's fresh and interesting. Maybe it's a local connection to a big issue or a hidden side of a common event. Then, structure your story with a compelling beginning, detailed middle, and a strong conclusion. Use active voice and short sentences to keep it engaging.
What happened to the news reporter bitten by the Dogo Argentino?
3 answers
2024-09-28 21:24
The news reporter was injured but fortunately received timely medical treatment and is recovering.
What's the story about Omorosa and April the news reporter?
3 answers
2024-10-15 19:31
I'm not really sure. I haven't come across a specific story involving them. Maybe it's a local or niche news item that hasn't reached widespread attention.
What are the consequences for a news reporter who made up stories?
2 answers
2024-10-09 11:35
The consequences can be severe. They might lose their job, face legal actions, and damage their reputation.
What news service did fictional reporter Carl Kolchak work for?
2 answers
2024-10-14 07:42
The fictional reporter Carl Kolchak was employed by a news agency called Independent News Service. This was a fictional setup created for the story.
What was the focus and outcome of the news reporter's story on Seth Rich?
2 answers
2024-10-13 14:28
The story might have focused on various aspects of Seth Rich's life or a specific event related to him. But the outcome could vary depending on the nature and audience response.
Can an algorithm write a better news story than a human reporter?
3 answers
2024-09-29 09:45
No way. Human reporters have a unique understanding of human emotions and context that algorithms can't match. They can bring a depth and perspective that's hard for an algorithm to replicate.
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