LOGINNickie Chen needed a miracle to save her dying father; she got Regaleon Knight instead. In exchange for the two million dollars required for her father's life-saving surgery, she sells six months of her life to the city's coldest billionaire. The deal is simple: play the loving fiancée to secure his company merger, then disappear. But when the lines between their contractual fiction and their chaotic reality blur, Nickie realizes that guarding her heart from the man who bought it might be harder than saving her father's life.
View MoreNICKIE'S POV
The moment the hospital billing department called for the third time that morning, I felt like I was going to lose it.
My dad's heart was running out of beats and my bank account was empty and the rejection letter from Knight Industries was sitting on my kitchen table like a verdict.
I looked at the rejection email one last time. It was so formal and cold,a two-paragraph dismissal of five years of work and my last hope. The paper felt like a slap in the face. They said they regretted to inform me.
I regretted not burning down their headquarters.
This was no longer about a job; it was a war for my dad’s life…. When you're up against the most powerful man in the state the only thing to do is fight back with everything you've got.
I folded the letter from Knight Industries, put it in my pocket. I told the billing lady I would call back. I hung up the phone. Left the apartment.
The Knight industries tower was twelve blocks away. I walked to the tower. I do not even really remember most of it. By the time the building was in front of me I had stopped feeling scared. I do not know when that happened. I just know that when I looked up at thirty floors of glass I did not feel small. I felt like someone who had nothing left to lose which's honestly a lot more dangerous.
The lobby was nice, it was really nice. There were marble everywhere, high ceilings, two big guys positioned at the turnstiles. There was a long line of visitors with their name tags and their appointments and their legitimate reasons for being there.
The first guard stepped up. I just started talking. I said it was a delivery for the executive floor something about the Meritus project and that I was already ten minutes late. I had read every news article about Knight Industries that I could find. I just threw words at him fast until he blinked. He looked at his partner. That was all the time I needed.
I dropped to my knees on the marble and the floor was cold and very smooth and I slid under the turnstile in a move I had not known I was capable of until I was already doing it, and I came up on the other side in a crouch and straightened and kept moving before either guard had processed what they had just watched happen.
The elevator doors were closing. I jammed my arm through and I stepped in and hit the button for the penthouse floor and watched the guards through the gap as the doors shut.
It took thirty seconds to go up to the penthouse floor. I put my hand over the letter from Knight Industries in my pocket. Thought about my dad. Not the one with the tubes and the monitors. My real dad. The one who told jokes and burned dinner every single time and never in my whole life made me feel like I was too much to deal with. He never made me feel like a burden. Not once.
I was going to save him.
I was going to fix this situation with Knight industries or I was going to get arrested trying and at least an arrest would be a distraction from the hospital bills.
The doors opened onto the penthouse floor and the silence hit me like a wall. Everything was quiet, thick and expensive. An assistant was already standing, already looking at me the way people look at car crashes.
I did not stop.
I put my shoulder into the boardroom door and threw my weight behind it and it opened with a sound like a gunshot.
The room was enormous. Floor-to-ceiling windows. A long dark table with five people around it who had all the expressions of people whose days had just been catastrophically altered. At the head of the table sat Regaleon Knight.
I had seen photographs. The photographs did not cover it. He was not panicking. He was just sitting there still watching me the way you watch something you are trying to figure out. He was calm and careful.
I walked to the table and slammed the rejection letter down on the mahogany and the sound it made was rude and satisfying and completely irreversible.
Nobody moved.
Leon looked at the letter. Then at me.
The board members around the table were frozen in the specific stillness of people who did not know whether to call for help or pretend this was scheduled. One woman had her hand in the air holding a tablet. Just froze like that. Nobody knew what to do.
I looked only at Leon.
He raised one hand. Just one hand, palm out. And every single person at that table stood up and walked out. Sixty seconds and it was just us.
He closed the door. Came back. Sat down. Picked up my letter and read it like he had all the time in the world.
Put it down. Looked at me.
The whole city was spread out behind him. His city basically. And he had my crumpled rejection letter on the table and he wasn’t angry or confused or annoyed.
He looked interested.
He pointed at the chair across from him.
I sat down.
He smiled. First time since I walked in.
It was the smile of someone who just found what they were looking for. Sitting across from Regaleon Knight, from Knight Industries I did not feel relieved.
I felt like I had just walked into a trap set by Knight Industries.
Chapter 20Nickie's POVI woke up the next morning and the first thing I did was panic.Not about Leon. Not about the kiss or what came after or the way he had looked at me when I finally stopped pretending. That part felt surprisingly solid for something that had happened less than twelve hours ago.I panicked because my dad was getting discharged in three days.And my dad was going to come home.To where.I sat up in bed and looked at the two mugs on my bedside table and thought about this for the first time with complete clarity. When my dad left the hospital he was going to need somewhere to recover. His apartment, the one I had been paying for while he was in the hospital with the last scraps of my savings, was a fourth floor walkup with no elevator and a bathroom that required navigating two steps to get into the shower.That was not going to work for a man recovering from a cardiac procedure.I needed a plan.I got up and went to the kitchen and Leon was already there which was
Leon's POVMy father called at four.I let it ring.He called again at four fifteen. I watched the screen until it stopped and then I put the phone face down on my desk and looked at the city through the window and thought about a man I hadn't spoken to in three years calling twice in twenty minutes because his plan had just collapsed in a boardroom and he needed to manage the damage.He called a third time at four thirty.I picked up.Silence on both ends for a moment. The particular silence of two people who have a great deal to say and no language built between them to say it in."Leon." His voice was older than I remembered. That was the first thing."Richard," I said. I hadn't called him dad in fifteen years. He had stopped deserving the word around the time he packed a bag on a Tuesday and left two boys in a house with a woman who responded to abandonment by gripping everything harder."I want to explain—""I don't need an explanation," I said. "I need you to instruct your lawye
Nickie's POVCole Knight looked like Leon the way a copy looks like an original.Same height, same dark hair, same way of holding himself that said he had grown up being told he was important. But where Leon's stillness was something he had built, something earned and deliberate, Cole's was performance. I could see it immediately. The slight tension around his jaw. The way his eyes moved just a fraction too fast.He was nervous.Good.Leon walked toward him and I stayed one step behind and slightly to the side, close enough to be present, far enough to watch Cole's face without him realizing I was reading it."Cole," Leon said. No warmth. No hostility. Just his name."Leon." Cole's voice was smooth. He had clearly practiced this. "You look well.""You're here as a proxy observer," Leon said. "Nothing more. You have no speaking rights and no voting rights in today's session."Cole smiled. It was a good smile. Practiced and easy. "I'm aware of the terms."His eyes moved to me again and
Leon's POVI didn't sleep.Not because of Cole or the email or the board or any of the things that should have been keeping me up. Those I could work with. Those had solutions and timelines and steps I could take in a specific order.I didn't sleep because of fifteen seconds in a hallway and a woman straightening my collar like it was something she had always done.I got up at five and went to my office and pulled everything I had on Cole Knight.His full name was Coleman James Knight. Twenty nine years old. His mother was my father's second wife, a woman named Patricia who had been twenty four when she married a fifty year old man and had lasted seven years before the money ran out and the lawyers came in. Cole had grown up between London and New York, educated at the kind of schools my father bought his way into, and had spent the last four years working in private equity under a firm that I now noticed was partially funded by my father's holding company.I had known Cole existed. I
Nickie's POVI found him in the kitchen at six in the morning making coffee like the night hadn't happened.Suit already on. Hair already perfect. Standing at the counter scrolling through his phone with the focused expression of someone who had slept eight hours instead of none.I had not slept at
Nickie's POVThe hospital at midnight was a different place.Quieter. Emptier. The kind of quiet that makes every sound too loud, shoes on the floor, the distant beep of a monitor, the low hum of the elevator. I had been in this building so many times in the last six weeks that I knew which elevato
Nickie's POVI stared at the screen for a long time.Daniel Kwon.I had not spoken to Daniel in three years. Not since the day he told me he had sold the research and I had stood in the doorway of our lab and looked at him and felt something close so completely behind my eyes that I hadn't cried. I
Leon's POVWalsh read the email twice.I watched him do it. The first time fast, the way you read something that surprises you. The second time slow, the way you read something you're trying to find a hole in.Then he looked up at me and I held his gaze and said nothing because I had learned a long












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