“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?
ดูเพิ่มเติมBlake povI spent nearly two damn hours standing in front of Amelia’s full-length mirror, cycling through dresses like I was prepping for a runway show. For what? Dinner with a man who probably couldn’t care less what I wore, and his father who likely didn’t give a damn about my existence.Still, I couldn’t shake the flutter in my chest. The anticipation. The pressure to show up and not fall apart under the weight of it all.“Try this one,” Amelia said, tossing a short blue dress over her shoulder like we were playing dress-up.I caught it mid-air, holding it up to my body in front of the mirror. Her room was a haze of lavender and plum tones—so very her. It was bigger than the guest room I was staying in, and more organized. More alive. Just like everything else about her.I slipped into the dress and frowned. “This is the fifth one. They’re all either way too short or scream, ‘Take me to the club.’ I need something… classy. Not like I’m trying to sell my s
Blake’s POV“You’ve got to be kidding me,” I muttered, shoving the document across his desk like I didn’t care.Ethan didn’t even flinch. His eyes were ice. “Do I look like I’m joking?”His voice was low, unbothered—calculated, like every word that had been used were rehearsed just for this moment.“And before you go running your mouth with a hard no,” he leaned back, calm but lethal, “maybe take a second to look at your life. I’m offering you thirty million dollars to pretend to be my girlfriend for three months. You need the money. You’re not just broke, Blake—you’re desperate, you also lost your apartment.”He let out a quiet, mocking laugh. “And if you don’t take the offer, I’ll hand over this video to the authorities and make sure your little bestie gets the warm welcome of a jail cell. I doubt that’s what you want.” “What video?” I said. He then showed me the video.My stomach turned.He wasn’t bluffing. I could see it in his eyes.“You’ve
He left me.Just left me on the damn sidewalk like I was some dog he’d fed out of pity. I stood there, fingers curled tight around the sleek, black card that felt heavier than it should. “Blackwood Tech,” cleanly pressed across the top in bold lettering. And beneath it, in all-caps was written: CEO ETHAN BLACKWOOD.As if I didn’t know who he was.I shoved the card into my jeans pocket and stalked across the street to Amelia’s car, adrenaline still under my skin. She was already in the driver’s seat, leaning forward, wide-eyed.“What the hell just happened? I couldn’t even see his face.”I slid into the passenger seat, still catching up with reality. “You’re seriously not going to believe this.”So I told her. All of it. No edits.Her mouth dropped open. “No freaking way.”“Oh, there’s more.”“He just—what? Left you standing there? After threatening to call the cops on you if you don’t show up tomorrow?”“Pretty much.” I blew out a shaky breath.She leaned back, arms folded, eyebrow
Ethan pov“How are you, son?” my father said with that same plastered smile he wore like a mask.I didn’t return it.“What are you doing here?” My fists clenched beneath the desk, my voice tight, measured.He blinked, like my reaction surprised him. “You can’t even greet your own father?”“Nathaniel, I have a meeting soon,” I said, rising to my feet.He didn’t move. Just sat there, legs crossed like he had every right to be in my office. Every time he showed up, it felt like an ambush his presence a reminder of everything I he did to mom.“You need to get a wife, Ethan,” he said again—like clockwork, like a goddamn broken record.“How many times do I have to say it?” I snapped, slamming my hand on the desk. “I’m not ready. I’m twenty-seven.”“You’re still twenty-seven,” he said slowly. “But I’m not young anymore. I want a grandchild.”There it was. The real reason. The legacy. The image. It was never about what I wanted.“A grandchild
Blake povI never thought I’d be the type of girl planning a petty theft in broad daylight.But here I am—broke, jobless, and sitting in Amy’s room with a wrapped sandwich in my lap and a really bad idea bouncing around in my head.“Here,” Amy said, handing me the sandwich like it was just another normal day.“Thanks.” I forced a smile.She leaned in and gave me a quick hug. “Alright, I gotta head to work. See you later?”“Actually... can you take me to the park first?”She blinked. “The park?”“Yeah, just a quick detour. I swear.”She didn’t question me. Not yet.Five minutes later, we were parked opposite the city park. She glanced at her phone, clearly in a hurry. “Okay, what’s this about? I’m seriously running late.”My eyes found the man across the street before I answered. Tall, dark suit, phone to his ear. His presence was the kind that took up space even from a distance.“I know this sounds crazy,” I started, picking at my nai
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
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