Mag-log inYara Quinn gave Jeriah Hart seven years of her life. She loved him when he had nothing, fed him when he was broke and worked herself into exhaustion to help him reach his hockey dreams. Then the moment he signed a huge deal with Volkov Sports, Jeriah threw her away for billionaire heiress Talia Donovan and told her she was no longer enough. As if heartbreak and crushing debt were not enough, Yara is evicted by her disgusting landlord and left with nowhere to go. Then one terrible night changes everything. On her way to pick up a key from her best friend, Yara witnesses hockey superstar Kieran Volkov murder a man in a luxury hotel parking lot—and records it on her phone. Now the most dangerous athlete in New York wants her silence. Kieran’s solution? Move her into his penthouse, fake-date her for six months, clean up his image and make the whole city believe the plus-size girl his teammate discarded is now the woman he wants. It should have been just a deal. But with jealous women attacking, mafia enemies circling, her cheating ex crawling back, and a leaked murder video threatening to destroy them all, Yara and Kieran quickly realize fake feelings are the least dangerous thing growing between them.
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I should have known something was wrong when I didn't see my name on the guest list. Jeriah hadn't told me about the press conference. I found out the same way everyone else did. A notification on my phone that morning. Volkov Sports signing ceremony. Jeriah Hart officially joining the team. Red carpet. Cameras. The whole thing. I even had to show the security guards multiple photos of us together before he finally let me in. Seven years together and he forgot to mention it. I told myself he was probably nervous. That he had a lot going on. That I would show up, surprise him, and he would pull me close in front of the cameras and say something about how I was the reason he made it this far. That was my whole thought on the train over. The venue was packed when I arrived. Suits and cameras everywhere. Sports journalists with microphones. Volkov Sports banners hanging from every wall. The kind of event filled with people who had never struggled a day in their lives. I spotted Jeriah immediately. He was standing near the center of the room, already cleaned up in a suit I had never seen before, laughing with a group of people I didn't recognize. He looked comfortable. Easy. Like he belonged there completely. My heart swelled looking at him. Seven years. I had worked double shifts, skipped meals, carried his rent when he couldn't, believed in him when he didn't believe in himself. And now here he was. We had made it. I started moving toward him but before I could reach the ceremony began. Everyone was guided to their seats. I found a spot near the back and watched as Jeriah was called up to the front with the other new signings. Cameras flashed. Applause filled the room. A Volkov Sports executive gave a speech about the future of the team. Then Jeriah was handed the microphone. He smiled at the crowd. "I want to start by saying this moment wouldn't be possible without the people who believed in me," he looked around. "The people who pushed me and stood by me when things were hard." My throat tightened. I pressed my hand to my chest. He was going to say my name. I knew it. After everything, after all of it, he was going to stand in front of all these people and say my name. "There's someone very special to me in this room today," he continued. I sat up straighter. "Someone who changed my life and made me a better man." Tears were already burning behind my eyes. "Talia." He looked directly across the room and smiled. "Baby, stand up." I froze. A woman stood up three rows from the front. Tall, blonde, polished from head to foot in a white dress that fit her like it was made specifically for her body. She laughed softly and covered her mouth with one hand like she was surprised, but she wasn't surprised. She had known. Everyone in this room knew. Everyone except me. Applause started, everyone admiring the beautiful couple. "Seven months with the most incredible woman," Jeriah continued, still looking at her like she was the only person in the building. "Talia Donovan, everyone." Seven months? Like seven actual months, when I was still covering our electricity bill because he said his card wasn't going through. Seven months ago, when he would tell me he was busy making our dream come through and that's why he couldn't come home. But he was actually with her, all this time. The applause went on and on when I suddenly stood up. "Jeriah!!" My voice came out louder than I meant it to. The people around me instantly stopped. Journalists, executives, even the servers, everyone turned to me. Jeriah looked out into the crowd and found my face. He looked shocked, like he wasn't expecting me. So he really hadn't wanted to invite me, he didn't just forget. "What are you doing here?" he asked into the microphone. The room went quiet. "What am I doing here?" I laughed but nothing about it was funny. "What are you doing? What is this? Who is she Jeriah?" "Yara." His voice dropped. "This is not the place." "Then when is the place?" My chest was burning. "You didn't tell me about today. You didn't tell me about her. Seven years Jeriah. Seven years I gave you everything I had. I paid your bills, I worked myself to nothing, I believed in you when nobody else did and you couldn't even tell me..." "Would you listen to yourself right now?" "I am listening to myself. I want you to listen to me too. If she's so good why didn't you let her pay your bills, why were you still eating off me, why..." "SILENCE!" His voice cracked through the room like thunder I immediately stopped my words. "Would you stop disgracing me!" He stared at me from the front, jaw tight, eyes cold, every trace of the man I loved completely gone. "Standing there making a scene like some pathetic desperate fat sack of excuses. Have you no shame?”Yara Pov“Go to the recently deleted folder,” Kieran said, his deep voice vibrating right against my ear. “Clear it from there too. I know how legal minds work, law girl. No backups.”My jaw tightened but I did as he said, navigating to the trash bin and hitting Delete all, the file vanished completely. The evidence was gone.“Are you satisfied?” I asked, pulling my phone off the dock.“For now,” Kieran replied. He took another sip of his drink and walked over to the black leather sofa, throwing his long frame onto it with a heavy sigh. “Tomorrow by nine a.m., my legal team will have a contract ready for you. You will sign the NDA, and you will sign the terms of our relationship. Half a million dollars will be placed into an escrow account. You get fifty percent after three months. The rest when the six months are over.”“And my student loans?”“It will be paid directly to the bank by noon tomorrow,” he said, squinting at his glass. “You don't have to worry about collections anymore.”
Yara’s POV Kieran reached into the center console, pulled out a black charging cord, and tossed it into my lap. He didn't say a word. He didn't even look at me as he did it. He just turned his attention back to his own phone, his thumb flicking across the screen as more alerts rolled in. I plugged the cord into the bottom of my dead phone. The screen stayed dark for a grueling two minutes before the battery icon finally flared to life. The moment the system booted up, my phone went completely chaotic…it vibrated so violently in my hand that it felt like a live wire. Dozens of text notifications flooded the screen. Missed calls, DMs from accounts I didn't even follow. And then, Tessa’s name popped up, flashing repeatedly. She was calling for the tenth time in the last ten minutes. I glanced at Kieran. He didn't look up, but his jaw clenched slightly. “Answer it and keep her quiet.” I pressed the screen and lifted the phone to my ear. “Tess...” “YARA! Oh my god, Yara, are you al
Yara’s POVHe didn't move toward me. He didn't lift a finger. He just sat there under the dim luxury of the SUV’s backseat, looking like a king who had barely been inconvenienced by a peasant's rebellion.“You think a police station is a safe zone?” he continued, his icy blue eyes fixed entirely on me. “You saw what just happened in there. Those men wear badges, but they answer to my father. The law belongs to whoever buys it, and right now, the Volkov name owns the receipt.”My breath hitched in my throat. I pressed myself harder against the passenger door, wishing I could disappear into the leather. My hands were clamped around my phone, the cold metal cutting into my palms.“Who was he?” I asked, my voice barely more than a whisper. “The man in the parking lot. You shot him like he was nothing.”“He was an idiot who thought he could steal from the wrong family,” Kieran said smoothly. He leaned back against the headrest, adjusting the silver cufflinks on his sleeves with detached pr
Yara’s POV“Girlfriend!”I froze against his chest. His arm felt like an iron band wrapped around my waist, pinning me to his side. The expensive scent of his cologne—sandalwood and something cold, like winter rain—filled my nose. It completely contradicted the raw smell of gunpowder I knew was still on his clothes.“Let go of me,” I hissed, my hands immediately coming up to push against his chest. It was like pushing against a brick wall. He didn't move an inch.The two officers behind the counter didn't even look at my struggling. Their eyes were entirely fixed on Kieran.The younger one actually smiled. “Mr. Volkov. We didn’t expect to see you here tonight.”“I didn’t expect to be here either,” Kieran said. His voice was smooth, deep, and perfectly calm. He sounded like a man who had just stepped out of a sports meeting, not a parking lot where a corpse was still cooling. “But my girl has a flair for being dramatic when she’s angry.”“He’s lying!” I yelled, my voice cracking as pan
Yara’s POVI stood there staring at the apartment door like if I looked hard enough, it would unlock itself.It didn’t.The brass knob had been changed.The deadbolt too.I noticed the black trash bags were stuffed with everything I owned.For a second, I just stood there.My ripped gown clung to m
Yara’s POVDid he really just say that to me?Whispers started in the crowd, then widespread laughter.Talia’s poisonous smile was the worst of it. Perfect red lips curved up like she’d just won a prize. She had. Me. My life. My man.I couldn’t move. Couldn’t blink. I just stood there while three h
Kieran’s POVThe second the hotel girl disappeared around the corner, I stepped out from behind the wall.Yara Quinn startled so hard she nearly stumbled backward.Interesting.She hadn’t screamed.Most witnesses definitely would have, but she just stood there in that ruined dress, fists clenched a
Yara’s POVThe sound cracked through the night so sharply my entire body jerked.A gunshot? An actual one.My fingers loosened around the trash bag handles. One of the bags slumped sideways against my leg as cold swept through me all at once.No, no, no.This had to be a car backfiring.A firecrack
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