LOGINAmara has a life built on Survival. Between the club, bills, and caring for her sick mother, she doesn't have room for anything else. So when her friend Davina offers her a quick, easy job— a fake date with a billionaire — she thinks it's just another paycheck. But meeting Dorian Wellington changes everything. Calm, controlled, and impossibly wealthy, he seems untouchable, yet there's a quiet pull between them that neither can explain. When he sees her later at the club, everything he thought he knew about her shatters. Curiosity turns to intrigue, and intrigue slowly becomes desire. Their worlds begin to collide in ways neither of the expected — Fake dates, private moments, and unspoken tension that grows with every encounter. But secrets and walls run deep and Amara has more to hide than he could ever imagine. Can two people from such different worlds find trust, love and a way to let go …. before it's too late?
View MoreI sat at the edge of the old couch, my heels kicked off, my feet aching, my back sore, my mind somewhere far away, wondering what life would be like if I didn't work as a stripper working to pay hospital bills which by the way, are ridiculously high. My reflection stared back at me from the cracked mirror on the wall. Heavy makeup. Glossed lips. Dark lashes. A version of me that existed only under neon lights.
Davina leaned against the counter, scrolling through her phone, one hip popped out like she owned the room. She always looked too relaxed for a place like this, like Luminous Club was just another café she worked at instead of a building full of secrets, desperation, and drunk men with loose wallets.
“ You're doing that thing again “ she said without looking up.
I blinked. “ What thing?”
“The dissociating thing. Where your eyes go empty like you're not even here.”
I rolled my eyes. “ I am here.”
“ Physically,” She said. Then she glanced up at me.
“Mentally? Not so much.”
I exhaled slowly, dragging my fingers through my hair. Sweat clung to my skin, mixed with perfume and the faint smell of alcohol that never quite left the air.
“ I'm just tired,” I said.
“ You're always tired.”
I didn't argue. Because she was right.
Davina put her phone down and crossed her arms.
“ How's your mom today?”
The question hit me like a bruise I kept forgetting was there until someone pressed on it.
I swallowed. “ The nurse said her fever came down a little.”
“A little is good,” she said gently.
“ A little is still bad.”
She didn't respond immediately. She never tried to sugarcoat things with me. That was why I loved her.
I look down at my hands. My nails were painted a pale pink —soft, innocent looking. A lie.
“ They're increasing her meds again,” I said. “Which means more money.”
Davina sighed.
“I've picked up two extra shifts this week,” I added quickly, like that would fix anything.
She shook her head. “ You're already overworking yourself, Amara.”
I laughed softly. “ Overworking is better than underpaying hospital bills.”
Silence stretched between us.
Davina walked over and sat beside me. “ You shouldn't have to do all this alone.”
I shrugged. “ I always have.”
That wasn't self pity. It was fact.
“It gets better, you know,” she said.
I rolled my eyes. “Yeah, tell me about it.”
She hesitated, then said, “ I might have something.”
I glanced at her. “ Something like what?”
“A job.”
I frowned. “If this is another VIP that tips in compliments instead of cash, I'm not interested.”
She rolled her eyes. “ Not like that. It's… different.”
Everything in my life was always “different “ right before it went wrong.
“ What kind of job?” I asked cautiously.
She hesitated again, which immediately made me suspicious.
“Davina.”
“Okay, don't freak out.” She said quickly. “But it's basically just pretending to be someone's girlfriend for a night.”
I stared at her
She stared back
I blinked. “ Say that again.”
She sighed. “A fake date.”
I laughed. Out loud. “ You're joking.”
“I'm serious.”
“No, you're not.”
“I am.”
I stood up from the couch, arms crossing.” You want me to lie about my entire existence to some random man for money?”
She winced. “ When you put it like that…”
“That's exactly what it is.”
She held up her hands. “Listen, it's not shady. It's just… appearances. He needs a date for a family thing. That's it.”
My skin crawled. “ Why can't he find a real girlfriend?”
“Because he doesn't want one.”
That should've been my first red flag.
I shook my head. “No.”
“Amara—”
“No.”
She sighed. “He's rich.”
“So?”
She smirked slightly. “ Like billionaire rich.”
I looked at her slowly.
“Don't do that,” I said.
“What?”
“That face. That ‘ I know you're listening now’ face.”
She leaned in. “One night. A few hours. You sit, smile, eat food, go home. That's it.”
I stared at the floor.
“ How much?” I asked quietly.
She named the amount.
I inhaled sharply.
“That's —”
“Enough to cover your mom's next treatment cycle,” she finished.
My chest tightened.
I hated how quickly my resistance crumbled. I hated how easy survival mode kicked in.
“What's his name?” I asked.
She smiled. “Dorian.”
I waited.
“Dorian Wellington.”
I snorted. “ That sounds fake.”
“It's not.”
I shook my head. “I don't do billionaire.”
“You already do rich men,” she pointed out.
“Not like this.”
“This is safer,” she said. “You don't have to touch him.”
I hesitated.
“Or dance.”
Another pause.
“Or pretend you're okay with being looked at like a product.”
My throat tightened.
“You just have to exist.”
I hated that that part made my chest ache.
I looked up at her. “Tell me everything.”
She grinned. “I knew it.”
“I didn't say yes.”
“You will.”
She pulled her phone out and showed me a photo.
He looked… normal.
Not flashy. Not arrogant. Just quiet. Controlled. His suit was tailored perfectly, but his expression wasn't snug. If anything, he looked bored.
And strangely… lonely.
I frowned.
“That's him?” I asked.
“Yes.”
“He looks… calm.”
She nodded. “He's not creepy. Just private.”
My brain started spinning.
“How old is he?”
“Twenty-seven.”
“Why does he need a fake girlfriend?”
“Family pressure.”
I scoffed. “Poor rich man.”
She nudged me. “Don't be like that.”
I sighed. “Where would it be?”
“At his place.”
I stiffened. “Absolutely not.”
“For dinner,” she clarified. “His dad and sister.”
That made it less creepy. Slightly.
“You'd go, eat, smile, maybe talk about how you met, t
hen leave.”
I closed my eyes.
My mom's hospital bills flashed through my mind.
The machines.
The beeping.
The tired smile.
My guilt.
My exhaustion.
“One night,” I whispered.
Davina smiled. “ One night.”
I swallowed hard.
DORIAN'S POV****I couldn't stop thinking about her after I left the club.I wanted her to know that I would never judge her for her job. That was what attracted me to her— not her body or the way she moves it, but the way she carries herself, unashamed of what she does.So I went back to the club to show her that.When I arrived, I asked for a private dance. They brought me a different girl, which I rejected. I specifically requested for Amara, though I paid more which didn't matter. All I wanted was her.When Amara came out, I saw surprise and nerves flash across her face, but as usual, she buried it beneath layers of confidence. I loved that about her.I told her that I wanted a private dance, that I wanted to show her that I never looked down on her. She looked slightly doubtful, asking if a lap dance was supposed to prove that.I said yes. She moved to the pole, locked eyes with me, and did what she knew best. She slid up and down the pole, doing things I didn't think a body cou
AMARA'S POV*****I just woke up from the best sleep I'd had in weeks. Saturdays are my favourite because I don't have to work or worry about anything. No alarms. No rushing. Just sleep until my body decides it has had enough.My phone pinged. I picked it up to see a text from Jack.Good morning, beautiful. How did you sleep?I smiled at the text.I slept well. Did you? I replied. Then dropped my phone on the lampstand. Today was for me. Justme. But Dorian seemed to remain a fixed fixture in my head.I got out of bed, tied my hair into a messy bun, threw on an oversized shirt, and headed to the kitchen.Pancakes and coffee felt like the right choice. I mean what better way to start your morning. I played the song Work by Rihanna and danced around the kitchen while cooking, pretending life was light and simple. After eating, I cleaned the apartment.The doorbell rang.I frowned. Who could be at the door. It's just 1pm in the afternoon.I opened the door and immediately regretted it be
AMARA’S POV****I arrived at the restaurant. It was huge, beautiful and quiet. People spoke in low voices, like they were in a library. It looked expensive. Expensive people, expensive dresses. And here I was. But I certainly wasn't going to talk down on myself. I looked beautiful too. I wore a red gown with a slit, thin straps, V- neck, showing just a little cleavage. I look good. If they can come here, I can too. After the affirmations, I walked in, head held high. Jack had already texted me where we'd be sitting. I walked up to the table. He stood to acknowledge me and drew the seat out for me to sit.“Thank you.” I said.“You're welcome.” He sat and gasped. Staring at me intensely.“Hope I didn't keep you waiting so long,” I asked.“Not at all. If it means I get to see this rare beauty, I don't mind waiting my whole life.” he whispered.“Really, you have your way with words” I said, giggling.“I'm not flattering you, you look… breathtaking, gorgeous. I'm at loss for words.” He sa
AMARA'S POV****I quickly went into the changing room to change into my stage dress. Yeah, another day, same routine, same men watching me like I exist only for their eyes. Life's so unfair. I wish I could just—“Amara! Someone is here to see you, Guess who,” Davina sing-said. Looking all excited. That made me smile.“Who is here?” I asked curiously.“I said guess, Amara, not ask.”“Well, you'd have to tell me, I can't think of anyone right now.”“You're boring,” she rolled her eyes. “It's Jack. He's requesting for you, he wants to see you.”“Jack? He never gives up, does he?” I said.“I mean, he's blonde, cute, tall, and has a nice physique, probably good in bed,” she teased. “You should be over the moon that a man like that is interested in you. Babe I'd jump at that opportunity if I found one.” I chuckled.“I mean, I like him. But… I don't know.”“Just give it a shot. Go see him. He's out at the bar.” “Alright, I'll be back quickly.” I moved to the door.“Take your time love, I'v












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