When billionaire CEO Ethan Cole’s father cuts him off and demands he marry, he makes a desperate offer to his assistant a one-year fake marriage for five hundred million dollars. It was supposed to be business. No love. No emotions. No strings. But somewhere between the lies, the chaos, and the cameras… pretending stopped feeling fake.
View More“Mr. Taylor,” one of the older board members began, his voice clipped. “I assume you’ve seen the photo.”Ethan leaned back in his chair. “Hard to miss.”“And the headlines,” another added. “‘Heir to Taylor Empire in Secret Relationship with Male Assistant.’ Do you realize what this does to our public image?”Ethan’s reply was calm but dangerous. “Our public image survived a money laundering scandal last year. I think it can handle a picture of me with my assistant.”“This isn’t about you, Ethan,” said Miranda King, the CFO. Her voice was smooth but edged. “It’s about the company. The investors are spooked. Stock dropped two percent overnight.”Ethan folded his arms. “Then we tell them the truth.”“The truth?” Miranda frowned. “That you’re—”“Engaged,” Ethan cut in, voice sharp.Noah’s head snapped up in shock.Miranda blinked. “I’m sorry—what did you just say?”Ethan looked at her evenly. “You wanted a narrative? That’s it. I’m engaged. To him.” He nodded toward Noah.Every face aroun
Ethan hadn’t moved for almost a minute.The city beyond the glass wall glowed silver, cars threading through the night like veins of light, and still he stared at the photo on his phone — that quiet, accidental moment now turned into ammunition.Next leak drops tomorrow. Ready for round two?A soft knock broke the silence.He didn’t answer.The door opened anyway. “You didn’t go home,” Noah said. He was still in his shirt from earlier, sleeves rolled, tie gone, exhaustion in every line of his face.Ethan looked up. “You got the same message?”Noah nodded, holding out his phone. Same photo. Same caption.Ethan exhaled. “Whoever this is, they’re close. That picture was taken here. At night.”“I checked the building logs,” Noah said. “No cleaning crew since seven. Security cameras didn’t flag anyone.”“So whoever did this,” Ethan said quietly, “doesn’t need to be flagged.”Their eyes met realization clicking in both of them.“Someone inside,” Noah murmured.Ethan nodded. “Someone with c
Ethan’s grip tightened around the device until his knuckles turned white.He lifted his gaze slowly and when his eyes met Noah’s, the calm, composed CEO was gone.“What the hell is this?” Ethan’s voice was low. Controlled and Deadly.Noah shook his head, heart hammering. “I don’t know. I swear I don’t know.”“Don’t lie to me.”“I’m not!”Ethan rose from his chair, the movement deliberate. “They don’t publish this kind of thing without something to back it up. So tell me, Noah, what connection do you have to my father?”Noah blinked, stunned. “None! I’ve never even met him!”“Then explain this.” Ethan shoved the tablet at him.Noah’s eyes darted over the words, his stomach churning.> Sources close to the Cole family reveal that Noah Bennett once interned at Cole Industries under a different department and was personally recommended by Richard Cole himself.********Noah’s mouth went dry. “Oh my God.”Ethan’s jaw flexed. “So it’s true.”“No! I mean—” Noah ran a hand through his hair. “
Noah didn’t sleep. He spent the night staring at the ceiling of his tiny apartment, replaying Ethan’s words over and over like a broken record.“You’ll marry me.”“Half a billion dollars.”“Say yes.”He’d thought it was a joke at first.Until Ethan sent him a calendar invite titled Marriage Contract Proposal — 9:00 AM.So now, at exactly 8:59, Noah was standing in Ethan Cole’s penthouse office, coffee trembling slightly in his hand.Ethan looked infuriatingly calm behind his desk, scrolling through something on his laptop like he hadn’t just turned both their lives upside down.“You’re late,” Ethan said, without looking up.“It’s one minute to nine.”“In my world,” Ethan replied dryly, “that’s late.”Noah rolled his eyes, setting the coffee on the desk. “So, do I call you fiancé now, or should we wait until after the paperwork?”Ethan finally looked up, smirk tugging at his mouth. “Cute. Sit down.”Noah sat. “You’re serious about this.”“I don’t do jokes.” Ethan closed the laptop and
The first thing Ethan Cole noticed when he walked into his office that morning wasn’t the silence. It was the red notification flashing across his phone screen when he wanted to make a transfer: Account Access Denied.He blinked. Then again, another message appeared Transaction Blocked.“What the fuck” he muttered, jaw tightening as he tapped through his banking app. Every account and card was locked.“Mr. Cole?” Noah’s voice came from the doorway, calm and crisp as always. “You’re five minutes late to the quarterly—”“Cancel it,” Ethan cut him off, standing abruptly. “Get my father on the line. Now.”Noah paused, eyebrows knitting. “Sir, Mr. Cole Senior said you weren’t to—”“I don’t care what he said!” Ethan snapped, voice rising before he caught himself. He exhaled sharply, then rubbed the bridge of his nose. “Sorry. Just… get him.”Noah hesitated for a moment just long enough for Ethan to see the flicker of concern behind his professionalism then nodded and left.A few minutes lat
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