LOGINShe stepped into the role to save her family… and walked straight into a trap. Mira Chen never imagined her own best friend would sell her out. When Victoria begged her to pose as a billionaire’s girlfriend for a week just until she returned from an emergency Mira said yes. She needed the money. Her father was drowning in medical debt. And the job sounded simple enough. But nothing about it was real. Especially not the part where Victoria *never planned to come back.* Now, Mira is stuck playing pretend with Tyler Dalton a cold, calculating billionaire with eyes like ice and a temper as sharp as his tailored suits. He believes Mira’s part of the game. Another liar. Another woman using him. And he intends to use her right back. Except Mira isn’t who he thinks she is. And the more she fights back, the more Tyler wants her for real. As the web of lies closes in and the truth behind Victoria’s betrayal is exposed, Mira is left with no one to trust… except the man who was supposed to be her biggest enemy. But falling for Tyler might be the most dangerous mistake of all. Because in his world, love is a weapon. And Mira just became the perfect target. She was only supposed to fake it. Now the lies are real… and so is the heartbreak.
View More"Would you help me this once?" Victoria's voice carried a desperate edge as she paced her hotel room. "I thought we were best friends. I'm not asking you to do it for free I'll pay you. It'll be the easiest money you've ever made."
She could hear Mira's hesitation through the phone, but she pressed on, guilt-tripping her best friend with practiced ease. Victoria had received an email from her boss that morning: a high-profile client needed her services immediately. The problem? She was currently vacationing in Monaco, directly violating her boss's strict travel policy. After hours of panic and failed attempts to reschedule, she'd called Mira with what seemed like the perfect solution. The client had never met his hired girlfriend before—no one would know the difference. "What you're asking me to do is impossible," Mira said, her voice tight with tension. "I'm in a relationship, remember? What happens when Adrian finds out?" "Who's going to tell him?" Victoria shot back. "Mira, if the roles were reversed, I'd jump in for you without hesitation. This booking came out of nowhere, and my job is on the line. Please I'm begging you." Silence stretched between them. Victoria knew Mira was weighing her options, knew exactly which pressure points to hit. "You know what?" Victoria softened her tone, playing her final card. "Think about it. I can't force you to do anything you don't want to do, but please... save me." The line went dead. --- Mira stared at her phone in the suffocating quiet of her small bedroom. Victoria knew exactly what she was doing dangling that financial carrot when Mira needed money most desperately. But pretending to be some rich man's girlfriend? Even for a week? Even for good money? What if Adrian found out? Her eyes drifted to the framed photograph on her nightstand the last picture of her family before everything fell apart. Her mother's radiant smile seemed to mock the cramped room Mira now shared with her father, a far cry from the comfortable home they'd once known. Her father had liquidated everything for her mother's cancer treatment. When that wasn't enough, he'd turned to loan sharks, desperate men who'd promised quick cash for crushing interest rates. All of it had been useless in the end. The breast cancer had metastasized too far, too fast. Now those same loan sharks circled like vultures, and their patience was wearing thin. Mira's loyalty was torn between two men: her boyfriend Adrian, who trusted her completely, and her father, who'd sacrificed everything for their family. Her father would be horrified if he knew what she was considering, but who would tell him? Victoria had made it sound simple: pretend to be Tyler Dalton's girlfriend for one week. No intimacy, just acting. The pay would be enough to clear their debts entirely. And Adrian was conveniently away on business for the next month. If Victoria kept her mouth shut, if the client never learned her real identity, if she could maintain the charade for just seven days... Her phone buzzed. Victoria's name flashed on the screen. "I'll do it," Mira said before Victoria could speak. "But I have conditions. You promise me swear to me that you won't tell anyone about this. Ever. The client won't know my real name or anything about me. As far as he's concerned, I'm you. And you need to give me a believable story for my father." "Mira!" Victoria's relief was palpable. "I knew you'd come through, but I didn't expect you to decide so quickly. Done—all of your conditions. Tell your dad you're visiting me for a week, that I have a job opportunity for you. If he asks for details, have him call me. I'll think of something." "This better go smoothly, Victoria." "Trust me, it will. But you'll need to know about the client. His name is Tyler Dalton early thirties, incredibly handsome, and filthy rich. Oh, and he has trust issues, so tread carefully." "Trust issues?" Mira's stomach knotted. "What kind of trust issues?" "I don't know the details, and frankly, it's not my business. I do my job and leave. So please do me this favor, do the job, and get out. Don't ask personal questions." "Yes, ma'am," Mira replied with mock salute in her voice. "When do I meet this mysterious Mr. Dalton?" "You'll spend a week with him first getting comfortable, learning about his family and friends. Then you'll attend his cousin's wedding with him. That's the main event, so you need to be the perfect girlfriend. Can you handle that?" "When do I get paid?" "You'll get an advance today for shopping. He's used to dating women who dress... well, let's just say you'll need to upgrade your wardrobe. No offense." Mira hissed in annoyance, making Victoria chuckle as she hung up. Tyler Dalton paced his bedroom, wine glass in hand, questioning every decision that had led him to this moment. He'd always prided himself on being rational, logical. But hiring a fake girlfriend? That was the desperate act of a man who'd lost all perspective. The wedding invitation mocked him from his dresser. His cousin's wedding. His cousin, who was marrying Tyler's ex-fiancée. The woman who'd humiliated him two years ago was now expecting him to attend her wedding with a smile. His family wanted him to prove he harbored no hard feelings, to laugh and celebrate as if his heart hadn't been shattered in front of everyone who mattered. He had every right to be angry, to stay away, to nurse his wounds in private. But his pride wouldn't let them see him broken. So he'd called the agency and hired a girlfriend. Someone who was everything Claire wasn't dark hair instead of blonde, presumably loyal instead of treacherous. He'd pay her well, use her to save face, then send her away the moment the charade was over. It was supposed to be simple. Professional. Emotionless. But when he'd seen her photo, something had stirred in his chest that he'd thought was dead. She was beautiful, yes, but there was something else a vulnerability in her eyes that called to him despite his best efforts to remain detached. Maybe it was time to break his two-year streak of celibacy. He could be attracted to her without emotional investment, couldn't he? Sex didn't require love, after all. The clock struck eight. Tyler straightened his tie and headed for the dining room, more eager for dinner than he'd been in months. Mira jolted awake, disoriented by the unfamiliar darkness surrounding her. It took several moments for reality to crash back she was in Tyler Dalton's house, in the guest room he'd assigned her. She fumbled for the bedside lamp and checked her watch: 9:50 PM. She'd missed dinner. Why hadn't he woken her up? Nortification flooded through her. This was exactly the wrong way to start. How could she apologize for such a basic failure? She reached for her phone to call her father and Victoria, only to discover she had no signal. Perfect. As she stood to leave the room, a sound from the far wall made her freeze. There was a door there that she hadn't noticed before had it been there when she'd arrived? The sound came again, muffled but distinct. Every instinct screamed at her to run, but curiosity won. She crept toward the door, pressing her ear against the wood to listen. That's when she lost her footing. The door swung open, and Mira tumbled through, landing in a heap on the other side directly at the feet of Tyler Dalton, who stood frozen in his private bathroom, a towel wrapped around his waist and water still dripping from his hair. For a moment, neither of them moved. Then Tyler's eyes narrowed, and his voice cut through the silence like a blade. "Who the hell are you?"He had anticipated this reaction from his mother, so he wasn't caught unaware by her questions."No one would dare mistake you for a fool, you know? Don't be ridiculous, mother; I love Victoria; she's my girlfriend. Why would I go into a relationship just for a wedding?" He asked, feigning annoyance.Mrs Dalton considered him briefly, thinking about whether to believe him or not. "Ok, how long have you known her?""I've known her for quite some time now,"He said, trying to answer the question diplomatically."Do I look stupid, boy? That's not an answer. I want specifics. Days, weeks, or months?" She asked as her eyes dimmed with suspicion."I've known her for a year," He lied through his teeth."So how come I never knew of her existence until today?""That's because we met on a dating site.We've been communicating online, and this is our first time being together," He said.He had no idea where the lie had come from, but he was very grateful for it... It wasn't entirely a lie anyway
"This would be easier and more believable if we at least knew some basic details about each other's lives," Tyler suggested as soon as they stopped at the car park of a roadside cafe. "Hmmm, I guess that makes sense in a way. No personal details, though," Mira responded, eyeing him suspiciously as he came around to open her door."Don't worry; I'm more open-minded than you are. I'll start, and then you can tell me a little about yourself when I'm done," Tyler said as he pulled out a seat for her."Thanks," She mumbled, a bit taken aback by his thoughtfulness. He waited for her to sit down before taking his seat.They signalled for the waiter and placed their orders."So, apart from being tall, rich and handsome, what else do i need to know about you?" Mira asked."Ah, so you noticed I'm handsome. I had no idea," He said, with twitched lips as the humour danced in his eyes."The whole world knows you're handsome.So get over it. What do you like? What do you do for fun?" She asked, ey
Mira couldn't believe her eyes. She had always known she was beautiful, but the person looking back at her in the mirror was simply out of this world. She looked up at the chatterbox, Annabelle who had created this magic. "Annabelle, where have you been all my life?" Mira wondered aloud. "Right here, darling. Right here," Annabelle said, genuinely pleased by Mira's reaction. Mira needed nobody to tell her she couldn't afford Annabelle's services. "I've been instructed to give you the best skincare routine for the whole of this week, and I'll be dressing you up for the great wedding," Annabelle said with a sense of pride. Mira was tempted to ask Annabelle about the wedding, but she knew how these discussions went. She'd have to trade information and be willing to answer questions she had no business answering. "That'd be very nice. I can't wait, Mira said, smiling at her image in the mirter. Such a bore. Annabelle wished Mira had loose tongues and would gossip with her. The gir
I'm sorry about last night," Tyler said before Mira could sit down. He needed to get the apology out of the way before they got on with his plans. Mira sat down, unsure of what to say. She hadn't expected him to apologize even though she knew she deserved it. He had not exactly been the most polite person since they met. "You said you were going to get me a phone I could use to contact my father." She decided not to comment on the apology and save them both the embarrassment. He felt grateful when she changed the topic, and he would have been disappointed had she pursued the issue. "Yes, that was one of the reasons I asked for you. We need to get our plans rolling. We'll get the phone on our way out," He said, looking at her in a funny manner. "On our way out to where?" "You can't meet my family looking like this. No offense, you look ravishing, but you need a general makeover." Before she could respond, the maid brought in the dishes, a bowl of rice, soybean stew, salted f
He bent down very close to her and whispered slightly behind her ears, "You think I'm crazy?" Making her abdominal muscles contract nervously. She swallowed hard. He was too close, and it made her uncomfortable. She couldn't turn sideways to look at him, but she could smell him. He smelt fresh, clean, and masculine -- a simultaneously cool and spicy scent with notes of lime, green mandarin, Siamese ginger, nutmeg, and more... "No, I didn't mean that," She said, shaking her head, her heart thumping wildly. He needed to stop this madness. He wanted her to stop him. She was a complete stranger, yet he felt so drawn to her. Coming so close to her was a mistake; his nostrils were flooded with scents of her. He could see a tiny droplet of water just behind her ear lobes; he wanted to dry it up with his tongue. She knew she needed to get out of her seat and run into her room, but she couldn't seem to find the strength with him standing behind her like a predator breathing down her neck.
Tyler didn't know whether to be angry with her for keeping him waiting all evening and disturbing his thoughts or be sorry about her fall. He had waited for her all evening, but she had failed to show up at the dinner table. After waiting for her for over an hour, he had gone to check on her. He had spied on her through the interconnecting door between their rooms. When he had found her sleeping, he had retreated but had forgotten to lock the door. Mira had never felt so embarrassed or angry in her life. She ignored the hand he offered as she stood up. "You said our room was next to each other, but you didn't say there was a connecting door between both rooms. And why was it open?" She asked calmly, allowing her anger to get the better part of her. Tyler looked at her, "You do realise you have no right to be angry? First of all, this is my home, and I don't think I owe you any explanation as to why there is an interconnecting door between my rooms. Secondly, it is my house, and






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