LOGINWhen Victoria Hale catches her fiancé kissing her cousin at their engagement party, the betrayal is only the beginning. In front of her entire family, he announces he never loved her and publicly humiliates her as delusional and desperate. Cornered and broken, Victoria makes an impulsive lie: she already has someone else. The problem? She points to Simon Reed, the mysterious homeless man she's been feeding at the local shelter. The bigger problem? Simon plays along. What Victoria doesn't know is that Simon Reed doesn't exist. He's actually Simon Savage, billionaire CEO hiding from a corporate betrayal that nearly destroyed him. Their courthouse wedding was supposed to be temporary, a favor to help her save face. But fake vows start feeling real. Protective touches linger too long. And Victoria's vengeful ex is digging into Simon's past, getting dangerously close to the truth. When Simon's identity explodes at a charity gala, Victoria realizes she hasn't just married a stranger. She's married one of the most powerful men in the world. And he might be the only man who's ever truly seen her.
View MoreVictoria's povI barely slept that night.Every time I closed my eyes, I saw Marcus calling Simon "sir." Saw the way Simon's entire presence changed when that man showed up. The way he commanded respect without even trying.Who was my husband?By morning, I'd convinced myself to demand answers. No more deflecting. No more secrets.But when I walked into the kitchen, Simon was already there making coffee with my mother. They were laughing about something. He looked relaxed. Normal. Like last night never happened."Morning," he said, handing me a mug. "Sleep okay?"The casual greeting felt like a slap. Like we hadn't just had that tense confrontation on the porch."Fine," I lied.Mama looked between us, sensing tension. "I'm heading into town for groceries. You two need anything?""We're good," Simon said. "Thank you, Mrs. Hale."After she left, silence filled the kitchen. I sipped my coffee, waiting for him to explain. To say something about last night.He didn't."So we're just not go
Victoria's PovSimon moved into the guest room at my parents' ranch the next morning."Just until we figure out more permanent arrangements," Mama said, making up the bed with fresh sheets. "I know it's not ideal for newlyweds, but the main house only has so much space.""It's perfect, Mrs. Hale," Simon said. "We appreciate you letting us stay."Newlyweds. The word made my stomach flip.We weren't newlyweds. We were two strangers playing pretend, but as I watched Simon help my mother with the sheets, chatting easily about nothing important, it struck me how natural he looked here. How he fit in without even trying.After Mama left, I stood awkwardly in the doorway of his room."So," I said. "Ground rules?"Simon set his bag on the bed. He didn't have much. Just one duffel with clothes and a laptop. "What kind of rules?""For this. The marriage, living together. We should probably figure out boundaries.""Okay. You start."I thought about it. "No lying to each other. Whatever else we l
Victoria's PovThe drive back to the ranch felt like driving toward a firing squad.I sat in the passenger seat of Simon's borrowed truck, my hands twisted together in my lap. The marriage certificate was folded in my purse. Real. Legal. Binding.I was married to a man I barely knew."You okay?" Simon asked quietly."No." I didn't see the point in lying. "I'm terrified.""Of what?""Everything. My parents. The questions. Keeping this lie going." I looked at him. "What if they figure it out? What if someone realizes we don't actually know each other?""Then we make sure they don't figure it out." Simon's voice was calm, steady. "We keep it simple. We met at the shelter. Started talking. It grew from there. We've been together for months but kept it quiet because of Carl.""That's a lot of lying.""It's a lot of protecting yourself from people who are ready to judge you for something that wasn't your fault."I wanted to argue, wanted to say lying was wrong. But the truth was, I didn't h
Victoria's Pov"We need to get married."Simon said it like he was suggesting we grab coffee.We were sitting in his borrowed truck outside the county courthouse. I'd been staring at the building for ten minutes, my brain refusing to process what we were about to do."This is insane," I said for the hundredth time."You already said that.""Because it keeps being true." I turned to look at him. "We barely know each other. This is fraud. Lying to my family. To everyone.""Is it fraud if we actually get married?""Yes! Because we're not really getting married. We're just signing papers to maintain a lie I told in a panic.""So we don't do it." Simon's voice was calm. Reasonable. "We go back to your parents' house. You tell everyone the truth. That you made up a fiancé because you were desperate and embarrassed. Face the questions. The judgment. Carl's smirk when he realizes you're still broken."My stomach twisted."That's not fair.""No. But it's reality." He looked at me directly. "Or
Victoria's PovI woke up in my childhood bedroom with sunlight stabbing through the curtains.For one blissful second, I forgot.Then it all came crashing back. Carl. Bianca. The announcement. The humiliation.My phone sat on the nightstand, screen dark. I'd turned it off after Simon dropped me bac
Victoria's Pov I couldn't make my legs move.Carl's voice echoed through the barn, smooth and practiced like he'd rehearsed this moment."I want to thank everyone for coming tonight. But I believe in honesty, and I owe you all the truth."My hands pressed against the cold concrete floor. Get up. S
Victoria's PovThe barn looked like something out of a magazine.String lights hung from the rafters, casting a warm glow over everything. White roses covered every table. The smell of expensive perfume and barbecue mixed in the Texas heat. Everyone I'd ever known was here, dressed in their best, s


















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