The billionaire fake girlfriend

The billionaire fake girlfriend

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“This agreement states that Blake Monroe will act as Ethan Blackwood’s girlfriend for a duration of three months, in exchange for the sum of thirty million dollars, to be paid upon successful completion of the arrangement.” I dropped the paper. He watched me with that damn smirk. “Well?” I stared at him. “Are you completely out of your f**king mind?” Blake didn’t mean for it to go that far. It was supposed to be a quick one time thing one reckless plan. But she picked the wrong guy. Or maybe… the right one. Ethan Blackwood. The youngest billionaire in New York. And instead of pressing charges, he offered her a deal: be his fake girlfriend for 3 months in exchange for thirty million dollars. Thirty million dollars. Blake accepted with only one condition No sex between them. From the look of things she needed this money. She had just lost her job and home. Easy, right? Blake finds her self falling in love with Ethan who does not do love and doing the one thing she didn’t want to do in the first place. But when the lies start to feel like truth… What happens when the contract ends and she finds out the truth of her parent’s death? Will he love her back? Will Ethan still want her when this act is over? Or will she just be another deal he planned to walk away from?

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Chapter One: lost my house

Blake pov

"Mr. Joseph, please," I said, my voice a mix of desperation and pride, trying not to let either crack through. "Just one more week. I swear, I’ve got a paycheck coming."

Lie.

But what choice did I have? The truth was uglier than my reflection on bad days. I’d just lost my job. Again. And now my apartment, like it was slipping through my fingers.

Mr. Joseph let out a sigh—the heavy kind that carried disappointmen. Maybe neither. Maybe I was just a burden he was tired of carrying. "Blake, this has been going on too long. I’ve got bills too. A family to feed."

"Please," I said, quieter this time, shame trailing the word like a shadow.

He didn’t budge. “You’ve got until tomorrow to be out.”

No pause. No breath. Just that. Final.

Then he turned and walked away. Like it didn’t matter that he’d just shattered what little was left of my pride.

I stood there for a beat, the hallway swallowing my thoughts. Cold. Empty.

No job. No money. No home.

Just me, a bunch of regrets, and a long list of people who’d turned their backs the moment I stopped being useful.

All thanks to Uncle Eddie.

Eddie Monroe — the man who pretended to be family while slicing the ground out from under my feet. He’d made sure my name was blacklisted job I applied for. Said I was unstable. Said I was untrustworthy. Said I couldn’t be trusted to run the company that should’ve been mine by blood.

He said a lot of things. Most of them lies.

We used to have everything — money, respect, the Monroe name was on everyone’s mouth. Until the accident. The day everything split open and spilled out like roadkill.

I was seventeen.

Five Years Ago

"Hey, sweetie," I heard mom’s voice over the phone.

"Hi, Mom. Hi, Dad."

"Your dad’s stuck in meetings. We won’t make it home tonight, honey. I’m so sorry—especially today."

"It’s fine. Don’t worry about it. We can celebrate later."

And I meant it. I really did. Because I looked up to them—two powerhouses who built an empire, still found time to call. Still made me feel like I mattered.

"We love you, Blake," she said.

"Love you too. Be safe, okay?"

Click.

That was the last time I ever heard her voice.

Hours later, the phone rang again. One of those calls where the air thickens before you even say hello.

"Hello, is this Blake Monroe?"

"Yes?"

Pause.

"I’m sorry to inform you that your parents were in a car accident. Your father didn’t make it. Your mother’s in critical condition."

Everything inside me broke. The phone slipped from my hand, hit the floor. It was as if I had lost touch of reality.

Five days later, she was gone too. Brain dead. That’s what they called it. Like she was just a switch that got turned off.

The funeral was a blur of suits and unfamiliar hugs. People showed up. People cried. People left. None of them stayed.

That night, the lawyer pulled me aside. Said Dad had left everything in Eddie’s hands. Said I was still a minor. Said Eddie would be taking over.

And Eddie? That bastard was standing behind him, smirking like he'd won something.

"Your dad knew you weren’t ready, Liz," he said, using the name only my parents had ever called me.

"Don’t call me that," I snapped. "Only people I love get to call me Liz. You’ll call me Blake."

He laughed. Shrugged. "Sure thing, Blakey."

I wanted to hit him. I wanted to break his smile. But fists weren’t my thing. Brains were. And something about the will didn’t sit right.

Dad never trusted Eddie.

That night, Eddie kicked me out of my house — my home. No warning. No cushion. No inheritance. Just tossed me into the dark like trash.

Present

Now, I had one day to leave this rundown apartment. One day to shove my life into a suitcase and disappear again.

I grabbed my phone and dialed the only person that I could trust.

"Hello?"

"Amy, it’s me."

"Blake? What’s wrong?"

I swallowed the pride I had left. "I got evicted. I have until tomorrow to pack up. Can I stay with you for a few days?"

She didn’t hesitate. Not really.

"You’re still unemployed?"

"Amy," I warned.

She sighed. "Okay. Fine. I’m coming. I’ll be there in 30."

Before she pulled up, I left my key in Mr. Joseph’s hand. He didn’t say much. Maybe there wasn’t anything left to say. Maybe he just didn’t want to look me in the eye.

Amy arrived like a damn miracle — messy bun, oversized hoodie, and fury barely held in check. Her hand found mine the second I got in the car.

We talked. Laughed a little. It’d been a while. A month, maybe. Felt like years.

Her parents’ house was warm and big, like the one I used to have. Gabriella ran out to greet me, arms already open.

"Blake! Sweetheart! We missed you."

"Hi, Gabriella," I whispered.

"Amy told us everything. Stay as long as you need, no questions asked."

The lump in my throat choked my words. All I could say was, "Thank you."

They welcomed me like I was family. Chris even joked I was their second kid. The smell of dinner, the soft light of the chandelier, the clinking of cutlery — it all made something in my chest ache.

"Welcome home, Blake," they said.

No one had said that to me in years. Not since Mom and Dad.

That night, I stared at the ceiling in the guest room. Fifty bucks to my name. No job. No plan.

I couldn’t live off Amy’s kindness forever.

But I had an idea. One I hadn’t told her yet.

One I wasn’t sure I liked.

And I knew damn well she wouldn’t.

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