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"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?""So what is the problem? And why did you call me? We aren't close enough for you to call me out of the blue, especially not after ignoring me just yesterday," Lisa said to Peter as they sat opposite each other in the cafe. The air conditioner from the cafe blew against Lisa's skin. Peter smiled inwardly, so she had actually noticed he had ignored her...There was still hope for him after all. "It was not a deliberate action. I just had a lot on my mind. I'm sorry if it made you feel bad," Peter said, flashing her an apologetic smile."So what is the problem?" Lisa asked again as the waiter served her a bowl of rice and other side dishes, which Peter peered at suspiciously."Do you always eat this carelessly?" He asked, looking at her food. As a model, she wasn't supposed to overeat carbs."Have I ever complained to you about my body or weight? Can you please just answer my question?" Lisa asked impatiently. She needed to be ready to join Tyler and Mira when the
Mira kept trying Victoria's mother's number, but it wasn't connecting. She couldn't understand what was going on.Just a moment ago, she had called and was about to say something when the line suddenly went deadWas she in danger? Why wasn't her line connecting again? Was someone out to hurt Victoria and her mother? She wondered as she paced around her room.Maybe she needed to go to Mexico, at least it was the weekend, and she could resume work by Monday. She said to herself as she stood up to pack a bag. A slight knock on her door interrupted her."Are you going somewhere or just unpacking?" Mrs. Dalton asked with a frown when she entered the room and saw Mira's bag on the bed."I need to check on my best friend's mother and help her find Victoria," Mira said, pausing to look at Mrs. Dalton ."Oh! I understand. I'll just ask Tyler to get ready and take you there," Mrs. Dalton said. "That won't be necessary- no need to bother him. I'm sure he has a lot to do
Jessie stepped inside his family house. He took off his shoes and wore the in-house slippers before turning to face his father, whose hands were extended for a hug."I’ve missed you. Welcome home, son,' His father said as he hugged him. Jessie felt indifferent about the hug. He wasn't interested in a father-son relationship at this point in his life.He glanced at the others and smiled at his step sister, who simply smiled and said,"You still look cool," as a form of welcome home before turning to leave. He liked her most in the family. Peter nodded his head in greeting before wearing his shoes and leaving. He wasn't interested in watching his father play a loving father role to Jessie, who had been away this whole time while he was here seeking validation from him.Mrs. Alexander, on the other hand, gave him a wide smile. "I missed you, Jessie," She said, extending her hand to hug him, but he simply walked past her without responding to anyone's greeting. Mak
Tyler watched Mira, hoping she would finally open up so he could tell her what she needed to know. He held his breath as he waited for her response. "Not exactly. The only issue between us was..." Mira paused and looked at Tyler. This wasn't the best time to keep secrets, Victoria was missing, and if there was any way she could get Tyler to help her, then she had to be honest. "We promised each other that we weren't going to tell this to anyone, but I really need your help right now, so I have to tell you the truth. My best friend's name is Victoria," Mira said and paused when something occurred to her. "Wait for a second. You must have known that already, don't you?" Mira asked, scowling at him. "Know what? Her name?" Tyler asked, not liking the sudden change in the direction of the conversation. "Do I look dense to you? I'm very sure you know her name, and I'm equally sure you must have met her," Mira said thoughtfully, thinking of all the times she had mentioned Victori
Some hours earlier.Tyler joined his mother at the dining table after changing into a casual wear. He was wearing a black tank top and joggers."So why did you want to see me?" Mrs. Dalton had asked him."Do I need a reason to see you? I just stopped by to see my lovely mother and spend my weekend in her company," Tyler said, giving her a cute smile.He was enjoying the banter with his mother."You're sure it doesn't have anything to do with the presence of a certain realtor in the house? When was the last time you came to see your lovely mother without a reason?" Mrs. Dalton asked as she took a bite from the freshly baked bread in front of them."C'mon, mom, you don't always have to talk about everything. Can't you just pretend like I am here to see you? We both know why l am here, so kindly play along, or you don't want a daughter-in-law anytime soon?" He asked, winking at her."Is that supposed to be a threat?" Mrs. Dalton asked with a smile.His phone started ringing before he co
Mira ran into her room and closed the door with her back against it. What if his mother hadn't interrupted them? What would have happened? Would he have kissed her? How far would they have gone?" She cupped her cheeks in her hands as she thought of it.She quickly moved over to the dressing mirror in her room and watched her reflection as she fanned her flushed face.She couldn't believe Tyler had managed to get her worked up so easily and so soon.What a way to start her day.She quickly slipped out of her nightgown and walked into the shower. She needed to get ready for the day... It was going to be a perfect day with Tyler around. She thought with a smile.She quickly stepped out of the shower, rummaged through her box, and brought out her hair dryer. She sat on the bed and started blow-drying her hair.Her mind suddenly flashed to Victoria, and she decided to try her number again before calling Lisa. She quickly dialed Victoria’s number and frowned when it still didn't connect. Th







