LOGINAfter catching her boyfriend in bed with her best friend, 22 years old Isabella world collapses. Broke, heartbroken, humiliated, and homeless she was offered a job a a maid by Julian Rothwell a cold and mysterious billionaire CEO. Heâs handsome and shockingly interested in her. after serving him for sometime Julian offers her a deal, marry him for one year to silence rumors about his sexuality, and walk away afterward with ten million dollars. No love, no touching, no strings. Just a contract. Desperate for a fresh start, Isabella signs. But living in Julianâs luxurious mansion brings more than comfort it stirs old wounds, buried emotions, and unexpected sparks. As she settles into this fake marriage, Isabella discovers there's more to Julian than cold suits and legal documents. And Julian finds himself drawn to the one woman who isnât impressed by his wealth. But just as trust begins to grow between them, someone close is planning their destruction the trusted family butler, Niles. Underneath his polished manners lies a dangerous agenda. Driven by greed Niles slowly poisons Isabella to make her appear terminally ill. His ultimate plan is to distract Julian and make him sign transfer of ownership documents and inherit his wealth. As Isabellaâs health spirals and Julian begins to unravel the truth, the couple must fight not just for their lives but for the love neither of them expected to find.
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âBabe?â I called, dumping my work bag on the sofa. The house was unusually quiet, but with the door open, I knew Nathan was home. He must have been sleeping or so I thought. until I headed towards the bedroom and the almost silent, sultry sounds began sailing into my ear. âBâŚbabeâŚâ I tried again with a shaky voice. The sight that greeted me knocked the breath from my lungs. Nathan, my Nathan was sprawled across the sheets, tangled with Sarah. Sarah, my best friend. Her nails raked across his back, his lips crushed against hers. For a moment, I froze, rooted to the spot, staring at the scene like it was some nightmare I had woken up from. My heart pounded so hard I thought it would burst. My throat burned, but no sound came out. They didnât even notice me. They were too consumed with each other. The moans, the whispers, the way his hands moved over her body he had never done that to me before. Tears stung my eyes, but I refused to let them fall. I wanted to scream, to throw something, to demand why. But all I could do was clutch the doorframe, fighting to breathe through the pain ripping me apart. I stepped back slowly, the weight of betrayal pressing down on me, suffocating me. With each step, the truth sank deeper into my chest. I had lost not just a lover, but a friend. I couldnât stand another second of watching. Without a word, I turned on my heel and marched into the living room. My hands shook as I yanked open drawers and began pulling out the few things I had left in his apartment my ID, my staff access card, the little pouch where I kept my keys. My bag hit the floor with a dull thud as I stuffed everything inside. The tears I had been holding back finally blurred my vision, but I refused to let them fall. My breathing was uneven, my fingers fumbling over the last few items as though time was running out and I needed to escape before the air itself betrayed me. From down the hall, a moan echoed, followed by a breathless laugh that made my stomach twist. My heart shattered into smaller, sharper pieces, but I forced my body to keep moving. I would not give him the satisfaction of finding me broken. I swung my bag over my shoulder and wiped my damp palms on my skirt, ready to storm out and never look back. My heels clicked hard against the floor as I made for the door, but the universe wasnât about to let me slip away quietly. The bedroom door creaked open. âIsabella?â Her voice. Sarahâs voice. I froze mid step, my back stiffening as I turned my head. She stood there, hair a wild mess, her skin flushed, and worst of all completely naked. The moment her eyes locked with mine, the color drained from her face only to return in a fiery rush of red embarrassment. She fumbled with the towel in her hand in a pathetic attempt to cover herself, but it was too late. Our eyes met for one long, venomous second. Hers wide with shock, mine sharp with betrayal. I didnât say a word. Words were useless now. With a cold, trembling hand, I reached for the doorknob and pulled it open. The door slammed shut behind me. I kept walking, faster and faster, the cool night air burning against my cheeks. My chest tightened as if something sharp had pierced inside me. The images wouldnât stop, Nathanâs smile when he first asked me out, the silly little love notes he used to leave in my bag, the warm weight of his hand laced through mine. I remembered the way he kissed me under the rain one evening when we were too broke to take a cab, how he bought me cheap bracelets and swore they were more precious than diamonds, how he held me through nights when life felt unbearable. Those memories had once been my anchor. Now they were knives, each one cutting deeper than the last. My breath hitched, shaky and uneven. I stumbled to a bench by the roadside, clutching my bag to my chest like it was the only thing tethering me to reality. Tears spilled freely, hot and bitter, smearing the makeup I had carefully applied that morning. âHow could you, NathanâŚâ I whispered into my palms, the words breaking apart in sobs. âHow could you do this to me? After everything?â I broke down completely, shoulders heaving, body curling into itself. The world felt cruel, silent, and unbearably empty. I buried my face in my palms, shaking, the tears coming harder than I could control. My chest burned with every sob, but the pain refused to ease. For a while, I forgot where I was. When I finally looked up, the world around me felt too real. People were passing by strangers with curious eyes. A woman slowed her steps, staring at me as if I were some pitiful spectacle. A man shook his head before walking past, muttering something I couldnât catch. Two teenagers giggled, whispering to each other as their gazes lingered on my swollen face. Heat rushed to my cheeks. Embarrassment tangled with grief, choking me even more. I quickly wiped at my tears with trembling hands, trying to hide the wreck I had become. But my mascara had already left dark streaks across my skin. I was about to push myself off the cold bench when a shadow fell over me. For a moment, I thought it was another stranger stopping to stare, and I braced myself for more pitying eyes. But instead, a clean white handkerchief appeared in front of me. Long fingers, steady and sure, held it out as if heâd been waiting for me to take it. Slowly, I lifted my gaze higher, meeting the outline of a tall man in a crisp suit. His posture was calm, almost commanding, but there was no mockery in the way he stood. My throat tightened again, and for a second, I couldnât move. My fingers trembled as I reached for the handkerchief, my voice barely a whisper. âThâŚthank you.â Slowly, I blinked away the blur in my vision and looked up again. This time, I saw him clearly. His eyes deep blue, like the ocean at dawn held mine with an intensity that made me forget where I was. His face was all sharp lines and elegance, sculpted like it belonged in a painting. His lips pressed in a quiet line. His curly black hair framed his forehead. He was already turning away. I stared after him, clutching the fabric tightly as if it were the only proof he had been real. When I looked up again, the crowd had swallowed him. He was gone.Isabella's povI walked into the living room and saw Julian stretched out on the couch, a bowl of chips balanced on his thigh, eyes fixed on whatever show was playing. He didnât even glance my way. His dark curls were damp, like heâd just stepped out of the shower, and his lashes were still clumped with water. That alone did something to me, annoying and confusing.I walked closer and cleared my throat.âAhem.ââAhem,â I tried again.âI met with some officers today,â I said finally. âThey were saying something about you assaulting a man, so you might want to visit the station.ââWhy did they call you and not me?â he asked, still not looking at me.âWell⌠wellâŚâ I stammered. âAhemâŚâHe lifted one hand, palm out, dismissing me like I was a staff that had spoken out of turn. The words died in my throat. Heat rushed to my face, I clicked my tongue loudly, making sure he heard it, then turned and walked out before he could see how much that hurt.After my bath, I sat on the edge of my bed
She followed him upstairs, her steps quick and impulsive, and entered his room without knocking.âWhy are you coming back by this time?â she asked.Julian didnât turn around. He was already unbuttoning his shirt, shrugging it off his shoulders like she wasnât even there. A low, humourless snicker left him.âI donât remember adding a nagging wife when I was drafting our contract.ââJulian, please. I just want to know the truth.ââThe truth?â he repeated. âDo I look like someone who has the time to interfere in whatever is going on between you and your ex? I donât have that right. You made that very clear. This is a contract, remember? I canât be fighting for what isnât mine.ââYouâre right,â he continued, stepping closer to her. âI shouldnât be playing with emotions that shouldnât even exist in the first place. Thatâs on me, I was lenient. Letting you walk into my room like this, accusing me of something so⌠low. Do you even know who I am?âHe was standing right in front of her now.He
Isabella sat with Damien in the living room, both of them laughing over something silly he said. She wasnât really paying attention though, her mind kept drifting. Julian sat a few feet away, pretending to scroll through his phone, but his eyes kept flicking up at them.He didnât like what he was seeing.Then Isabellaâs phone started ringing. She picked it up slowly and frowned when she saw âUnknown Number.âShe hesitated, but Damien nudged her playfully. âAre you not going to answer?âShe sighed and pressed the green button. âHello?â she said softly.A deep, familiar voice crackled through the speaker.âHey, baby⌠how are you doing?âHer stomach twisted.Her face went pale, her smile disappearing instantly. She quickly ended the call and blocked the number without saying a word. Damien noticed her change in expression immediately.âIs everything okay?â he asked, frowning a little.âYeah,â Isabella replied quickly. âItâs nothing.âBut before she could even put her phone down, it rang
Isabella pov I didnât even realize when I fell asleep last night. Damien and Julian hadnât come back yet, and honestly, I didnât care. My head was pounding, my heart was still stuck somewhere between fear and embarrassment. So I just crawled under the blanket and slept.Now, itâs morning. The smell of coffee, pancake and bacon filled the dining room as I sat opposite Julian, pretending to be busy cutting my pancake into perfect squares. Damien sat beside him, the both of them quietly eating while I pushed my food around my plate. My stomach turned every time I remembered last night.How dare Nathan show his face again?After everything he did to me? After all the failed promises, all those lies, he had the nerve to appear and try to gaslight me.I stabbed a piece of pancake harder than necessary, chewing like it offended me.âIsabella?â Damienâs voice pulled me back. He was watching me closely, a crease between his brows. âYou okay?âI blinked, snapping out of my thoughts. âHuh? Yeah






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