LOGINKayla Reeds a single woman who pretends to be a mother to secure a job. Her boss, Liam Chen through her lies, her deceit falls for her and they both begin a twisted romance.
View MoreThe fluorescent lights of the employment program room hummed as my frustration grew. At thirty, I felt stuck in the prologue of my life while everyone else lived their epic tales. Mrs. Davies, the supervisor with a permanent smile, praised my attentiveness before adding gently that I should tailor my resume to highlight transferable skills – her way of saying my lack of corporate experience was daunting. For a decade, I’d bounced between odd jobs, travel, and soul-searching that didn’t even qualify me for a paperclip factory.
I trudged home, her words sitting heavy in my stomach like lead. My dingy apartment felt smaller than ever, its peeling wallpaper mirroring my sense of decay. Then my phone buzzed: a picture from my sister Jessica of her hand – adorned with an engagement ring – intertwined with her fiancé Mark’s. I felt a mix of happiness and a sharp pang of envy and regret.
Jessica texted that the wedding was in March, then another message made me freeze: she’d lied to Mark’s traditional parents, saying I was working abroad so I wouldn’t have to attend. My blood ran cold – she’d hidden my very existence, maybe out of embarrassment over my unconventional life. I knew I needed an escape, a place where no one knew me.
The next morning, I booked a beachfront resort a few hours away. Sand, sun, and waves seemed the perfect antidote to my existential crisis. The resort was tranquil: palm trees swayed in the breeze, salt and sunscreen filled the air, and turquoise water beckoned. I changed into a sundress and headed to the beach, finding a secluded spot to lie down and soak in the sun’s warmth. For a moment, I felt at peace.
“Kayla? Is that you?”
I opened my eyes to see a tall, handsome man with a familiar face. “Brooklyn? Brooklyn Hayes?” He was my high school crush – we hadn’t seen each other since senior year. He grinned and helped me up, and we spent hours catching up. He was a successful environmental lawyer, driven and happy.
“So, are you here on vacation?” I asked over iced tea.
“Sort of – I’m here with my fiancée,” he said, hesitating slightly. My heart sank. When I asked her name, his smile faltered: “Tyler.”
Tyler. My ex-boyfriend from college, who’d dumped me for someone younger. The iced tea turned to ice in my stomach. “We… dated,” I said, the word tasting like ash. Brooklyn’s eyes widened – “Small world!” – but it felt like the universe was turning my life into a sitcom of awkwardness. I excused myself to reapply sunscreen and walked to the water’s edge, where the waves matched the turmoil inside me.
As I sat there, I saw a man pacing wildly near a small cliff, muttering about deals, clients, and millions. Fearing he’d jump, I ran over and yelled. He didn’t hear me, and as he took another step toward the edge, I grabbed his arm. Startled, he lost his balance – we stumbled, his arm twisting, and my head hit something solid. Darkness.
I woke up in a sterile hospital room, the smell of antiseptic sharp in my nose. My head throbbed, my arm ached. A nurse told me I had a mild concussion and sprained wrist – a man named Liam Chen had found me and rushed me here, but left for an important meeting after paying only a small part of the bill. The rest was my responsibility. I couldn’t believe it: I’d saved his life, and he’d left me with a hefty cost.
After being discharged with painkillers and a sling, I returned to the resort. Its tranquility now felt mocking. The next morning, I went to the dining hall, my mood as dark as my coffee. I scanned for Brooklyn and Tyler – they were gone – but then spotted Liam, sitting by the window and engrossed in his phone. He looked infuriatingly handsome, oblivious to the chaos he’d caused.
Fueled by pain, anger, and caffeine, I marched over. “Liam Chen? You left me with the hospital bill!”
He looked up, surprised. “Ah, you’re awake. I was going to settle it later – I had a deal that could make or break my company.”
“Later could be never!” I scoffed. “I could be paying for your near-death experience forever!”
Just then, Tyler and Brooklyn approached. “Liam, darling!” Tyler gushed, throwing her arms around his neck. My jaw dropped – darling? She looked at me with disdain. “I didn’t realize you knew anyone here.”
Before I could speak, Liam placed a possessive hand on my arm. “Actually, Kayla and I are… together. We wanted to keep it a secret.”
Tyler’s eyes widened in shock; Brooklyn looked equally stunned. After a tense silence, Tyler forced a smile and wished us congratulations. Liam then invited them to join us at an event at the Elite Complex – an exclusive enclave only for the city’s elite. Tyler declined with false sweetness, and we walked away, leaving them gaping.
“Why are you doing this?” I asked as we headed to the parking lot.
“Let’s just say I have my reasons,” he said. “And you’ll help me close the biggest deal of my life.”
“What do I get out of it?”
“Besides making your ex jealous?” He grinned mischievously. “I’ll pay your hospital bill.”
The offer was absurd, but something about his confidence and audacity made me say yes – “just for today.” He led me to a sleek sports car, and as we sped away from the resort, I couldn’t shake the feeling I’d just embarked on the wildest ride of my life.
The crystal chandeliers of the Grand Vista Ballroom cast prismatic rainbows across marble floors polished to a mirror sheen, where the city’s most powerful figures gathered beneath vaulted ceilings gilded in gold leaf. The air hummed with the clink of champagne flutes and the murmur of deals struck in hushed tones—this was the Chen family’s annual winter reception, an event that had long served as a barometer for the balance of power in the capital.At the center of the room, flanked by security personnel in tailored black suits, stood Chen Wei, patriarch of the dynasty, his weathered face carved into a smile that never quite reached his eyes. Beside him, his son Chen Hao moved through the crowd like a shark through calm waters, pressing palms and exchanging pleasantries with the practiced ease of someone born to privilege. Tonight was supposed to be a celebration of the family’s latest acquisition—a telecommunications conglomerate that would extend their reach into every corner of th
The stained-glass windows of St. Catherine’s Cathedral cast rainbow fragments across the marble floors, each shard of light cutting through the heavy scent of lilies and incense that hung in the air. Rows of pews were filled with Lagos’s elite – business tycoons in tailored suits, socialites in gowns that cost more than most people earned in a year, reporters with cameras hidden behind programs, all waiting to witness the union that would supposedly restore the Chen family’s shattered reputation.Kayla stood in the front row, just to the left of the altar, wearing a simple navy dress that Kang Jin had “gifted” her that morning – a clear message that she was to be seen and not heard. Her hands were folded tightly in front of her, her knuckles white as she watched Liam stand at the altar, his back straight, his face a mask of perfect composure. Beside him, Qing Lin wore a gown of ivory silk embroidered with thousands of tiny pearls, her dark hair pinned up in an elaborate crown of braid
The rooftop of the old warehouse stretched out before them like a forgotten battlefield – concrete cracked and stained, shadows dancing across the floor where crates of stolen goods sat untouched. Liam stood by the edge of the roof, his hands braced against the cold metal railing as he watched the sun set over the city.“Kayla,” he said, his voice quiet despite the wind. “I know you’re scared. I know you think you have to do this alone.”She turned to face him, her eyes filled with tears. “I don’t have a choice, Liam. Leo is gone – taken by people who want to hurt us. And I can’t let them win.”The warehouse door swung open, and Jordan walked in, his face pale with exhaustion. He’d been tracking Natali’s movements for weeks, knowing she’d be looking for a way to get revenge. Seeing her with the loan sharks confirmed his worst fears.“Leo,” he said, his voice cracking. “They have him – I tried to stop them, but they were too fast.”Kayla felt her heart break. “We have to get him back.
The grand ballroom of the Chen estate had been transformed in forty-eight hours flat – crystal chandeliers sparkled like captured stars, white roses climbed every pillar, and rows of gold-chased chairs faced a raised platform where the officiant would stand. Kang Jin stood at the center of the room, his eyes sweeping across the space with cold satisfaction.“Everything must be perfect,” he said to the event planner, who hovered at his elbow with a tablet in hand. “The press will be here in full force. This wedding will erase every trace of the scandal.”The planner nodded quickly, her pen flying across her notepad. “Yes, sir. The orchestra is tuned, the cake is being iced, and all invitations have been reissued – every major client, every industry leader, every reporter who matters.”“Good,” Kang Jin said. “My son will marry Qing Lin tomorrow evening. No more delays, no more mistakes.”Liam found Qing Lin in the garden, sitting on the bench where they’d first talked about the encrypte












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