Riley's POV
The car windows were fogged with our breath, and I could barely see the hospital parking lot through the condensation. Lily was curled up in the backseat, finally sleeping after hours of restless crying.
I stared at Brett Graham's business card in the dim light from the street lamps. The paper was thick, expensive. Even his business cards probably cost more than my monthly food budget.
My phone's battery was at three percent, but I used what little power remained to g****e him. The search results made my stomach clench with fear.
"Ruthless Tech Mogul Destroys Competitors" "Brett Graham: The Ice King of Silicon Valley" "Graham Industries CEO Known for Crushing Opposition"
The photos showed him at business events, always surrounded by beautiful women. Models, actresses, socialites. They all looked the same—tall, thin, perfect. Everything I wasn't.
One article from six months ago caught my attention: "Graham's Engagement Ends in Scandal."
I clicked on it, squinting at the small screen. Victoria Sterling, a blonde socialite from old money, had been engaged to Brett for two years. The engagement ended when she was caught cheating with his business partner. The article mentioned her statement that Brett was "impossible to please" and "emotionally unavailable."
The woman who'd had everything beauty, money, social status couldn't handle him for two years. What made me think I could last six months?
My phone died with a soft beep, plunging me into darkness.
"Mommy?" Lily's voice was small and scared.
"I'm here, baby."
"I don't feel good."
I reached back and touched her forehead. She was burning up, worse than before. The fever was spiking, and I had no way to help her. No money for medicine, no insurance for a doctor.
"I know, sweetheart. Try to sleep."
But she was shivering now, her small body wracked with chills despite the fever. I climbed into the backseat and pulled her onto my lap, wrapping my jacket around both of us.
"Tell me a story," she whispered.
"Once upon a time," I began, my voice shaking, "there was a little princess who lived in a castle."
"Was she happy?"
"She was very happy, because she had everything she needed. A warm bed, good food, and people who loved her."
"Like us?"
The question broke my heart. "Yes, baby. Like us."
But as I held her burning body against mine, I knew I was lying. We had nothing. No home, no money, no future. In a few hours, she might be so sick that no amount of money could save her.
I thought about Brett Graham's cold eyes, his cruel words, his impossible demands. Six months of playing dress-up for a man who saw me as nothing more than a business transaction. Six months of pretending to love someone who'd made it clear he despised me.
But also six months that would give Lily a chance at life.
When dawn broke, I was still sitting in that car, holding my daughter and trying to find the courage to save her life.
At exactly 9 AM, I dialed the number on Brett's business card.
"Graham Industries," a crisp voice answered.
"This is Riley Plia. I need to speak with Mr. Graham."
"One moment."
The hold music was classical, expensive-sounding. Even his phone system was designed to intimidate.
"Riley." Brett's voice was smooth, unsurprised. "I wondered if you'd call."
"I have an answer."
"I'm listening."
I looked down at Lily, still sleeping fitfully in my arms. "Yes. I accept your offer."
"Excellent. Marcus will pick you up in one hour. Be ready."
"Wait, I need to"
"One hour, Riley. Don't be late."
The line went dead.
I sat in the car for another few minutes, trying to process what I'd just done. In one hour, my life would change forever. I'd enter Brett Graham's world, submit to his control, and pretend to be something I wasn't.
But Lily would live.
That's all that mattered.
When the black sedan pulled up exactly one hour later, I was ready. Marcus stepped out, professional and efficient.
"Miss Plia? Mr. Graham is waiting."
I buckled Lily into the car seat Marcus had brought, my hands shaking. This was it. No going back.
"Where are we going?" I asked as we pulled away from the hospital.
"To sign the contract," Marcus said, his eyes meeting mine in the rearview mirror. "Then to prepare you for tonight's charity gala."
"Tonight?"
"Mr. Graham doesn't believe in waiting."
*****
As we drove through Manhattan, I watched the city pass by outside the window. Somewhere in this maze of glass and steel, Brett Graham was waiting for me to sign away six months of my life.
Riley pov Then he closed the space between us with a growl, his fingers ripping my skirt up my thighs and yanking my soaked panties aside in one brutal tug. The fabric tearing with a sharp rip that echoed in the locked room, before he freed his throbbing cock from his pants—thick, veined, and slick with pre-cum and lined it up against my dripping entrance. The head nudging my swollen folds apart as he surged forward in one merciless thrust, spearing me open inch by searing inch until he bottomed out balls-deep in my clenching heat.The sudden stretch ripping a wail from my throat that shattered into a raw “oh fuck, yes” as my walls fluttered and gripped him like a vise, milking the invasion while stars burst behind my eyesHis hands gripped my hips as his mouth devoured every sound I made and the table beneath us shuddered with the force of him pounding into me. He pulled back almost to the tip with a slick drag that made me sob, then slammed home again harder and deeper, the wet
Riley's POVSix weeks later, I stand in the Graham Foundation's restored boardroom, watching Brett address the same people who tried to destroy us. The media circus has died down, the FBI investigation closed, and our reputation is slowly rebuilding."The Sterling-Jamson conspiracy cost us significant donors and public trust," Brett says, his voice steady. "But it also showed us who our real allies are."Patricia Wells shifts uncomfortably in her chair. She's been notably quiet since being forced to publicly apologize for her hasty actions."What's our current funding status?" asks Kim, who at least had the decency to look ashamed during Brett's reinstatement."Better than expected." I stand, pulling up financial reports on the wall display. "Our crisis response actually attracted new donors who believe in our mission."Brett's eyes catch mine across the room, warm with pride."Ms. Plia will be taking over as Chief Operations Officer effective immediately," Brett announces.The room g
Riley's POVThe parking garage beneath our building feels like a war bunker as Brett and I huddle around his laptop, analyzing the doctored photo that might save our lives."The metadata doesn't lie." Brett's fingers fly across the keyboard. "This image was created three days before we met, but Jamson's claiming it shows our first encounter.""Which means he's been planning this for months." I lean closer to the screen, studying the technical details. "But why use a fake photo when he could have gotten real ones?"Brett goes very still. "Because he never had access to real surveillance from that day.""What do you mean?""The area where we actually met." Brett pulls up building schematics on his phone. "It doesn't have security cameras. I chose it specifically for privacy."My heart starts racing. "So he had to fabricate evidence of our first meeting.""And he got sloppy." Brett screenshots the metadata. "This is enough to discredit his entire case."I grab his arm. "We need to call D
Riley's POVThe Graham Foundation boardroom feels like a courtroom as twelve faces stare at Brett across the mahogany table. I sit beside him, ignoring the disapproving glances from board members who clearly think I don't belong here."The situation is untenable," announces Patricia Wells, the Red haired board chair. "Channel 7's exposé has already cost us three major donors."Brett's jaw tightens. "The allegations are false.""That may be," Patricia continues coldly, "but perception is reality in our business. We need you to step down temporarily while this investigation proceeds.""No." My voice cuts through the tension.Every head turns toward me as Patricia's eyes narrow dangerously. "Excuse me, Ms. Plia?"I stand slowly, feeling Brett's surprise beside me. "I said no. You're not removing him from the foundation he built.""And you are?" Board member Kim's tone drips condescension."I'm the woman who's spent the last eight months learning every aspect of this foundation's operatio
Riley's POVDetective Doris badge catches the light as she steps into our penthouse, her eyes scanning everything like she's already building a case. Behind her, two uniformed officers wait by the elevator."Mr. Graham, Ms. Plia." Doris voice is professional. "We need to discuss some serious allegations."Brett moves protectively in front of me, his body language shifting from vulnerable fiancé to guarded CEO in seconds. "What kind of allegations?""The kind that could put you in federal prison for twenty years." Doris settles into our white leather sofa without invitation. "Corporate espionage, fraud, racketeering."My stomach drops. Beside me, Brett's hands clench into fists."Riley, take Lily upstairs." His voice goes cold and commanding. "Now.""No." The word comes out stronger than I feel. "We handle this together."Brett's gray eyes flash with something between anger and fear. "This isn't a discussion.""Actually, it is." I step beside him,"I'm not running anymore."Doris watch
Riley's POVThe notification on Brett's phone glows ominously in the romantic lighting. I catch a glimpse of the sender's name before Brett quickly turns it face down."Who was that?" I ask, trying to keep my voice light.Brett's jaw tightens. "Nobody important.""On our engagement night?" I step closer, the emerald on my finger catching the light. "Brett, what aren't you telling me?""Riley, please." He reaches for me, but I step back. "Tonight is about us.""And us includes honesty." I cross my arms. "Who is Jamson?"The color drains from Brett's face. Behind us, Lily's laughter echoes from inside where she's celebrating with Emma, completely oblivious to the tension crackling between her parents."How do you know that name?" Brett's voice drops to a dangerous whisper."Because I saw the message preview." My heart pounds. "Something about 'the truth coming out' and 'consequences.'"Brett runs his hands through his hair, the gesture so familiar it breaks my heart. "It's complicated."