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's POVVictoria's press conference is set to begin in thirty minutes, and our hotel suite feels like a war room. Marcus has three laptops open, monitoring social media and news feeds. Brett paces by the windows, his phone pressed to his ear as he speaks rapid-fire with our legal team.I sit on the couch, staring at the contract pages spread across the coffee table, our copy of the document that's about to be dissected on national television."Clause twelve," I read aloud. "The Companion will not speak to media, donors, or business associates without express written permission from the Client.""Clause fifteen," Marcus adds grimly. "The Companion acknowledges that failure to comply with behavioral expectations may result in immediate termination of this agreement and forfeiture of all payments."Each clause is worse than the last a systematic stripping away of my autonomy, my dignity, my humanity. Reading them now, I can barely believe I signed this document."Clause twenty-three,
Riley pov"Augustine must have had access to my personal files when he was still at the company." Brett's jaw clenches. "She's going to release it publicly.""The whole thing?"I ask as my hands subtly shake."Every degrading, humiliating clause."I close my eyes, imagining the media frenzy that will follow. The contract spelled out exactly how Brett expected me to behave, what I was and wasn't allowed to do, how completely he owned me during those six months."This is going to destroy us," I whisper."No." Brett's voice is fierce. "This is going to free us.""What do you mean?""I mean I'm done hiding who I used to be. Done pretending that contract wasn't the most shameful thing I've ever written." He takes my face in his hands. "If Victoria wants to expose our past, then let's make sure everyone understands how far we've come.""Brett""Riley, I love you, I love Lily, I love the life we've built together. And I'm not going to let Victoria's desperate need for revenge take that away f
Riley pov"Six months ago, Brett offered me five hundred thousand dollars to pose as his girlfriend for six months. I accepted because I needed money for Lily's surgery."The admission falls into the silence .Linda's pen stills above her notepad, the fluorescent lights humming overhead in the sterile government office, the cheap plastic chair beneath me creaks as I shift forward.Linda's pen hovers motionless, a bead of black ink threatening to drop onto her yellow legal pad. I see the moment she realizes I'm not going to deny what she expected me to lie about. Her professional mask slips for just an instant, revealing something that might be surprise or respect. The lines around her eyes soften almost imperceptibly.Linda's eyebrows shoot up, disappearing beneath her graying bangs. "Excuse me?"My heart hammers against my ribs, but my voice remains steady. I've rehearsed this truth so many times in my head that it feels almost liberating to finally say it out loud. "Six months ago, B
Riley's POVThe Child Services office smells like roses. I sit in an uncomfortable plastic chair, my hands folded in my lap, trying to project calm while my heart hammers against my ribs.Across from me, caseworker Linda Walsh the social worker who visited me with Victoria reviews a thick file, my file. The anonymous complaint that triggered this interview sits somewhere in that stack of papers."Miss Riley, thank you for coming in so quickly," Linda says without looking up. "I know this is inconvenient.""Anything involving my daughter's welfare is never inconvenient.""Good. That's exactly the attitude we like to see." She finally meets my eyes. "However, we've received some concerning information about Lily's living situation.""What kind of information?""Allegations that she's being exposed to an unstable environment due to your relationship circumstances." Linda flips through pages. "The complaint suggests that your relationship with Brett Graham is fraudulent and that you're us
Riley povShe turns to me. "Miss Pila, Victoria Sterling claims you dated Brett Graham for his money. How do you respond to that allegation?""Point of correction we are still dating” I said with a glint of mischief, behind me I could hear murmurs going around.I continued nonetheless. “I am dating Brett because I love him. But yes, money played a role in how we met." I take a breath, knowing I'm about to expose the most painful part of my past. "My daughter Lily needed heart surgery. I was homeless, living in my car, and I had no way to pay for the operation that would save her life."Jennifer leans forward slightly. "So you approached Mr. Graham for help?""Partially. He approached me and offered me a contract to pose as his girlfriend for six months in exchange for the money I needed." My voice grows stronger. "But what started as a transaction became something real.""When did you realize your feelings had changed?""Two months after Lily had her surgery. When I found out Brett st
Riley's POV"Graham Foundation Director Riley Graham refused to comment on allegations that her relationship to billionaire Brett Graham was arranged for financial gain..."I mute the television in our hotel suite, but the damage is already done. Victoria's press conference from this morning has been playing on every news channel for the past six hours."Seventeen different outlets have picked up the story," Marcus reports from his laptop. "Social media is exploding. #GoldDiggerRiley is trending."Brett throws his phone across the room. "I should have seen this coming. Victoria never makes empty threats.""The worst part is she's using Lily." I pace to the window, watching reporters set up cameras on the street below. "She actually questioned whether a former homeless woman is fit to raise a child in the public eye.""That's crossing a line," Marcus says darkly."Victoria doesn't have lines. She has objectives." Brett's voice is flat, emotionless—the tone he uses when he's about to do