MasukKnown for her boldness and quick comebacks, Amelia has never been one to back down from a challenge. Amelia doesn’t do arrogant CEOs, and she definitely doesn’t fake relationships. She clashes with the cold and calculating CEO, Adrian Langford. But when a high-stakes deal forces them into a fake relationship, the rules are clear: It’s strictly business. Strictly temporary and controlled. But eventually, the chemistry between them stops following the rules. And suddenly, their perfectly planned arrangement… isn’t so perfect anymore.
Lihat lebih banyakAMELIA
Standing in the office, in front of my desk like they had every right to be there were the last two people I wanted to see in my workplace. My sister, well my half sister and my father. My brows pulled together into a frown. "What are you doing here?" My father sighed like I had personally disappointed him. "That," he began calmly, "is no way to greet your father." I leaned back in my chair, crossing my arms. My annoyance didn’t even try to hide. Beside him, Raven lifted her hand in a small, cheerful wave with a smug look her face. "Hi big sister," she said lightly."Won’t you at least offer us seats?" I narrowed my eyes at her. Was she trying to be annoying or was this just her natural state of being? Either way, I wasn’t just in the mood. I ignored her as my gaze returned to my father. "I’ll ask again. What are the both of you doing in my workplace?" "We just finished a meeting with an investor nearby," he said. "I decided to stop by and check on you." Of course he did. My expression didn’t soften. I rolled my eyes. "And," he continued smoothly, like we were having a perfectly normal father-daughter conversation, "to remind you that my offer still stands. There is always a place for you in my company." There it was. I let out a quiet scoff, shaking my head. "Not happening." Raven’s smile twitched, like she was enjoying every second of this. I didn’t even look at her twice. "I’ve told you countless times," I continued annoyed, meeting his eyes. "I’m not working for you." His sighed but his tone stayed even. "You’re wasting your potential here." That almost made me laugh. I gestured lightly to my laptop. "I’m perfectly fine where I am and I'm infact very busy right now." A brief silence stretched between us. Then I added, more pointed this time, "So if you’re done… I’d appreciate it if you’d let me get back to work and you leave." Raven shifted, clearly entertained. He studied me for a long second, like he was trying to figure out when exactly I had become this version of myself. Finally, he sighed. "One of these days," he said, "you will have to learn to be a little nicer to me, Amelia." I didn’t respond or look away from my screen. I didn’t give him the reaction he was probably waiting for. Before, I would have yelled or screamed at him. After a moment, he shook his head once and turned. "Come on, Raven. Let's go." They started walking toward the exit. Right before they reached the door, Raven glanced back over her shoulder. "It was nice seeing you too." That earned her a flat, unimpressed glare from me. She only smiled wider before following my father out. The moment they disappeared, the stiffness in my shoulders finally loosened. I exhaled slowly and rubbed my temple. Because apparently the universe had decided today was "stress Amelia out" day. Perfect. I had barely reopened the document on my screen when familiar voices approached. That should be my colleagues, they had gone out earlier to get lunch. Casey stopped mid-sentence when she spotted my face. "Oh," she said carefully. "You look like you just fought someone." "Emotionally," I muttered. She winced in sympathy and placed a takeaway bag on my desk. "Peace offering." I peeked inside and immediately relaxed. "You got my usual?" "Obviously," she said, flipping her hair. I gave her a small smile. "I appreciate you." She and Megan settled down into their seats. "What did we miss?" Megan asked, eyeing me curiously. "An unwanted family visit." "Here?" Megan asked. "Unfortunately." Casey made a face. "Oh that explains it." I snorted despite myself. After a while I received a message from my boss to head over to the boardroom. Casey got the message too. We both grabbed our tablets and notes and walked to the boardroom. We were already settled in the boardroom when Adrian Langford walked in. Everyone was so hyped that he hired our firm for a project. I sat straight in my chair, my fingers lightly resting on the table and my expression the same way it was when I faced every high profile client. Around me, the room atmosphere subtly shifted, that quiet corporate reaction that happened when someone important entered. So this was him. The 'Adrian Langford.' I wasn’t staring. Absolutely not. But… the tabloids really didn’t do his looks justice. He was tall and looked composed. His eyes swept across the room. Beside him was a man who looked very much like a personal assistant. "Mr. Langford," my boss, Mr. Hillary, said quickly, already on his feet while stretching his hand. "Thanks for making the time." "Mr. Hillary," Adrian acknowledged accepting the handshake. Then Mr. Hillary turned slightly to me. "This is Amelia Harper, our senior marketing strategist, the brilliant mind behind the rebrand. She’ll be walking you through the proposal." Right on cue, Adrian’s gaze flicked to me before looking away. "Go ahead, Amelia," Mr. Hillary prompted. I rose smoothly to my feet. I had worked on this proposal for nearly two weeks, long nights, early mornings and lots of coffee. Mr. Hillary had made one thing very clear, Adrian Langford wasn’t just any client, he was the client. The projector lit up behind me as I stepped forward. "My team and I focused on repositioning the hotel’s brand identity while preserving its legacy appeal," I began, my voice was steady and clear. "The goal is to attract a luxury market without losing your current loyal clients." I moved through the slides calmly and walked them through the strategy. The market analysis, brand refresh direction, digital campaign rollout and basically just all of it. I knew my work quite well and it showed. Out of the corner of my eye, I caught Casey giving me a subtle thumbs-up. Mr. Hillary looked pleased. Good. When I finished, I turned back toward the table. Silence followed. Mr. Hillary smiled politely. "Mr. Langford, what are your thoughts?" Adrian Langford leaned back slightly in his chair. For a moment, he said nothing. Then he spoke. "It’s polished," he began. My shoulders stayed relaxed. But something in his tone kind of made my stomach tighten. He tilted his head a bit. "But I don’t like it." What?AMELIA I smiled as Adrian pushed open the front door of the house and we stepped inside. I could perceive the faint smell of paint, polished wood and new furnishings. My eyes slowly swept across the space. Everything looked beautiful. We walked further into the house. Remember this house? The one Adrian and I had gone to months ago to spend the weekend together and also where he had proposed to me. Yeah, that one. It was still the same beautiful place I had fallen in love with, but over the past weeks, a few thoughtful renovations here and there had completely transformed it into something even more special. And now, with it being two weeks to our wedding, everything was finally coming together. This was our final walkthrough before officially moving in. We were moving in next week, so that we could settle in properly before the wedding. When Adrian had first brought up the idea of us making this house our permanent residence, I had immediately loved the idea. Adrian
AMELIA It was now officially three weeks until our wedding. I was almost eighteen weeks gone already. My belly had finally protruded, not so much though, forming an unmistakable curve against my clothes. I welcomed the change with open arms, especially because when I was only about three months gone, my stomach had not still protruded that it almost felt unreal. Now, seeing the physical proof of the life inside me every time I looked in the mirror made the entire experience feel more beautiful. We had an anatomy and update scan appointment scheduled for today. Needless to say, I was excited I was sitting on the couch downstairs and waiting for Adrian. I must have drifted off into a light sleep, because the next thing I felt, was a gentle hand brushing against my shoulder. I opened my eyes slowly to find him kneeling right in front of me. He smoothed a stray lock of hair behind my ear and smiled. "It's time to go, darling. The car is ready." I smiled back, blinking away
The morning traffic moved slowly, but eventually I got closer to the café. My mind was focused on the conversation ahead. I was on my way to meet with Raven. You heard that right. Two days ago, just a few hours after I had taken that step and sent out the digital wedding invitations, a notification had chimed on my phone. It came from an unknown number, but the moment I opened the text and read the words, I instantly knew it was Raven. She had reached out in a very polite, careful tone, asking if it would be okay by me if we could meet up briefly in person to talk. And now, here I was, pulling up to the parking lot. I turned off the engine, grabbed my purse and walked out, going into the café. Scanning the place, I immediately spotted Raven sitting at a smaller table tucked away near the back corner. She looked up, her eyes locking onto mine and she instantly stood up the moment I approached the table. "Hi, Amelia. Thanks for coming," she said, gesturing toward the empty ch
She sighed again, looking a bit conflicted before she spoke. "He got this massive professional opportunity in Canada, darling. A permanent relocation. He's moving there permanently to oversee a brand-new corporate development." She paused, before she continued. "But before he made his final decision, he told me that he is very, very serious about the both of us and he wants our relationship to work. And because he wanted us to build a future together over there, he actually went out of his way to secure an opportunity for me in Canada too. "He pulled strings and got me a full partnership with a top hotel chain over there to be the head of their pastry division. He wanted to give up the opportunity and stay back here when I told him that I couldn't relocate but I can't do that to him and so I ended the relationship." I sat still, processing her words. I waited for a few seconds, expecting there to be a terrible catch to the story, but nothing else came. I shook my head. "Mom, I
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I stood there staring at Adrian while he remained by the door, his hand still hovering near the handle. "Why are you being so distant from me, Adrian?" I asked after a few seconds. With that, he turned to me. "For the past weeks, you've been acting like an absolute stranger. Why are you doing
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