Nights I sold to him

Nights I sold to him

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Lila Carter, 22, works two jobs to support herself and her grandma’s cancer treatments. One rainy night, she meets Noah Kingston, 35, a brooding billionaire still haunted by a past heartbreak. When her car breaks down, he offers help and then an arrangement: he’ll pay for everything if she spends nights with him. Secret. No feelings. Just nights. What starts as physical quickly turns emotional. Noah cooks her favorite meals, asks about her dreams, and holds her longer than agreed. Lila finds herself falling for him, leaving pieces of her heart in his penthouse. But when a photo leaks, she’s labeled a gold-digger, and family pressure and past rivals create chaos. Heartbroken, she leaves him, hoping he’ll forget her. Noah searches desperately and finds her working in a small diner. He realizes he doesn’t want money or rules he wants her. Together, they fight for a life full of love, tears, and happiness earned. A secret arrangement that was never meant to last… becomes a love neither can live without.

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Chapitre 1

Chapter 1: Late Nights and Quiet Eyes

I’m pushing the vacuum down the empty hallway of the 42nd floor when I feel someone watching me.

It’s past midnight. The whole building is dark except for the lights in the big corner office. I glance up and there he is "Noah Kingston" standing behind the glass wall, coffee in one hand, staring right at me.

I look away fast. My cheeks heat up even though he’s way over there. I’m just the cleaner. He’s the guy who owns everything. We’re not supposed to even talk.

But this isn’t the first time.

He started staying late a few weeks ago. Always on the nights I clean this floor. At first I thought it was work stuff. Then one night he nodded at me through the glass. The next night he said “hey” when I passed his door. Last week he left a coffee on the cart for me black for him, two sugars and cream for me. Exactly how I like it.

I don’t know how he knew.

Tonight I’m extra tired. Grandma had a bad day couldn’t keep food down, slept the whole afternoon. Another hospital bill came in the mail. I opened it in the break room and almost cried right there. $8,400. I make half that in a month working two jobs.

I turn the vacuum off and lean against the wall for a second, rubbing my eyes. My uniform top is tight always has been. I tug at it, wishing for the hundredth time I could afford something that fits better. Guys at the diner stare enough without me cleaning offices looking like this.

When I look up again, he’s still watching.

I give a small wave, awkward, then push the cart toward the elevator. My old car is waiting in the garage downstairs, probably with another dead battery because it’s been raining all week.

I get to the garage. Turn the key. Nothing. Not even a click.

Great.

I rest my head on the steering wheel. Rain drums hard on the roof. Tears come quiet at first, then not so quiet. I hate crying. Grandma says I’m the strong one. But right now I feel like I’m drowning.

Headlights sweep across the concrete. A black car pulls up beside mine. The window rolls down.

Noah.

“You okay?” His voice is low, calm.

I wipe my face fast. “Yeah. Battery’s dead. I’ll call someone.”

“In this storm? Get in. I’ll drop you home.”

I should say no. He’s my boss. Sort of. But I’m cold, wet, and so tired.

I grab my bag and slide into his passenger seat. The car smells like leather and whatever cologne he wears clean, warm. He doesn’t say much as he drives. Just asks for my address.

When we pull up to my little apartment building, the porch light is out again. I mumble thanks and reach for the door.

“Lila.”

I stop. He’s looking at the stack of mail on my dash one of the hospital envelopes sticking out.

“How much this time?”

I freeze. “It’s fine. We’ll manage.”

He’s quiet for a long time. Then he reaches into his jacket, pulls out an envelope, and sets it on the seat between us.

“For the bill,” he says. “No strings.”

I stare at it. Thick. Heavy. Way more than one bill.

“I can’t take that.”

“You can. And you will.” His voice isn’t mean. Just sure.

I shake my head. “Why would you”

“Because I can.” He looks at me then, really looks. “And because you shouldn’t have to do this alone.”

My throat gets tight. I grab the envelope and run inside before I start crying again.

The next night, there’s another envelope in my cleaning cart.

And a note in his handwriting:

Let me help more. No one has to know.

I stand there holding it, heart beating too fast.

I don’t say yes. Not yet.

But deep down, I already know I will.

Because Grandma smiled today for the first time in weeks.

And because the way he looks at me like I’m more than just the girl who cleans his office makes something warm bloom in my chest that I’m scared to name.

To be continued…

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