LOGINSerena's Pov
The elevator ride down felt like descending into hell. Nate’s hand stayed on my back the whole time, warm, steady, completely fake. I wanted to shrug it off but remembered the contract. Appear in love. Starting now. “How did reporters even know?” I hissed under my breath. “Someone always talks.” His voice was calm, but his jaw was tight. “Just follow my lead.” The doors opened and camera flashes exploded. Voices shouted questions all at once. “Mr. Calloway, is this your new girlfriend?” “Who is she?” “Nate! Over here!” He pulled me closer, tucking me against his side like I belonged there. “Gentlemen, this is Serena Voss. My fiancée.” The word sent a shock through me. Fiancée. God. A reporter shoved a recorder closer. “Fiancée? When did this happen? You’ve never been seen with anyone seriously before.” Nate smiled, that polished, charming smile that probably closed million-dollar deals. “Some things are worth keeping private until they’re certain. We’re certain.” They turned to me. “Serena! How does it feel to be engaged to one of the most eligible bachelors in the country?” My throat closed. Nate squeezed my waist gently, a silent cue. I forced a smile. “It feels… overwhelming. In the best way.” Another reporter jumped in. “How did you two meet? Was it through business? A friend?” I froze for half a second. Nate answered smoothly, “We met at a charity event. Sparks flew, but we took our time. Serena’s very private, which I respect.” A woman with a bright pink microphone pushed forward. “Serena, what do you do? Are you in finance too? How does it feel knowing you’ve locked down Nate Calloway?” “I… I’m not in finance,” I managed. “And I’m still getting used to all of this. Nate’s been very patient with me.” Nate chuckled beside me. “She’s being modest. Serena keeps me grounded. That’s rare in my world.” “Do you have any plans to join the family business after the wedding?” another reporter called out. I blinked rapidly. “Oh, um… we haven’t discussed that yet. Right now I’m just focused on us.” A man in the back shouted, “What’s your favorite thing about Nate?” I glanced at him, heart racing. “His… determination. He doesn’t give up on things he cares about.” The words felt strangely true and false at the same time. Nate’s hand pressed lightly against my back in what felt like approval. Another flash. “When’s the wedding?” “Soon,” Nate answered smoothly. “But right now we’re focused on enjoying the engagement.” One more question flew at us. “Any plans for a big proposal story? Did you get down on one knee, Nate?” He glanced at me with a fake adoring look. “That’s between us. But I can say it was unforgettable.” I nodded along, my face hurting from the forced smile. “Yes, very unforgettable.” He steered me through the crowd toward a waiting black car. My legs felt like jelly. As soon as we were inside and the door closed, I let out a shaky breath. “I can’t do this,” I said. “They’re going to find out everything. My jobs, the debt, my dad—someone’s going to dig and realize this is all fake. What if they follow me to the café or the bookstore? I can’t lose those jobs yet, Nate. I still need them after this is over.” “You can.” His voice was firmer now. “Because if you don’t, the debt collectors will start calling tomorrow. And I won’t stop them. You signed the papers, Serena. We’re in this now. The money is already being processed. Your father’s accounts are clear as of twenty minutes ago.” I stared out the window as the city blurred past. “You’re kind of a bastard, you know that? Springing all of this on me, timing me like that in your office. Who does that? Five minutes to decide my entire future?” He chuckled softly. “I’ve been called worse. Usually by people who want something from me. At least you’re honest about it. Most women in your position would be smiling ear to ear right now.” “Honest?” I turned to face him. “I just lied to a bunch of reporters about how we met. At a charity event? I’ve never even been to one. What if they ask for details later? What if I say the wrong thing and the whole thing falls apart before we even finish the first week?” “We’ll practice tonight,” he said. “Every detail. Where it was, what you wore, what we talked about. I’ll make sure you’re ready. You’re smart. You’ll pick it up quickly. We can run through it over dinner in the penthouse before the real dinner.” The car pulled up to a sleek building that looked more like a spaceship than apartments. Nate helped me out, and we rode another elevator, this one private..straight to the top. When the doors opened, I stepped into a penthouse that made my tiny apartment look like a closet. Floor-to-ceiling windows, marble everywhere, furniture that probably cost more than my father’s medical treatments combined. “This is where I’m staying?” I whispered, walking further inside. “This whole place is yours? It’s bigger than my entire building. How do you not get lost here? Do you actually use all these rooms?” “For the next sixty days.” He set my bag down. “Your room is down the hall. But Serena….” I turned to face him, still looking around in disbelief. “My room? You mean I actually get my own space and not… something else? You’re not expecting me to share your bed or anything, right? The contract said nothing physical unless I want it.” His expression had changed. Less businessman, more something raw. “There’s something you should know. About why I chose you.” My heart skipped. “What?” Before he could answer, his phone rang. He glanced at it and cursed under his breath. “It’s my lawyer. The will executor wants video proof of the engagement tonight. A dinner. Live.” I felt the color drain from my face. “Tonight? I don’t even have clothes for that. I look like I just came from my second job. I can’t go to some fancy dinner like this, my shoes are literally falling apart. What am I supposed to wear? And live? As in on camera? People will see right through me.” Nate looked at me, eyes intense. “Then we’ll fix that. But first… I need to tell you the truth about the coast.”Nate’s PovThe executor’s words hit me. I stared at him, Serena still on my lap, her body going rigid against mine. “What did you just say?” My voice came out low, controlled, but inside everything was spinning. Not Victor’s son? After all these years of hating the man for what he did to my mother, to the company—to me?Serena turned in my arms, her green eyes wide and full of the same shock I felt. Her hand came up to my cheek, warm and steady even though she was trembling. “Nate… breathe. This is just more lies. More of their games.”I covered her hand with mine, holding it there against my face. Her touch grounded me. “I’m okay,” I told her softly, but we both knew it was a lie. I pulled her closer, burying my face in her neck for a second, breathing her in. Vanilla and strength. The only real thing left. “Whatever this says, we’re still us. I love you, Serena. That doesn’t change.”She hugged me tight, her fingers threading through my hair. “I love you too. So much. We’ve survived
Serena’s PovThe words hung in the air like smoke that wouldn’t clear. Victor Calloway is a biological match. I felt the floor tilt under me. Nate’s hand was still in mine, but everything else spun. Robert sat frozen on the couch, his face drained of color. I wanted to scream or run or wake up from this nightmare, but all I could do was stare at Nate.“Nate,” I whispered, my voice cracking. Tears burned my eyes. “This can’t be right. We just… I can’t be his. We kissed. We said I love you. How is this happening?”Nate pulled me into his arms right there in front of everyone. His hold was tight, almost desperate, like he was afraid I’d slip away. “It doesn’t matter,” he said against my hair. His voice was rough, steady for me even though I felt his heart pounding. “The first test said no. This one says yes. Someone is messing with us. Diana. Victor. I don’t care. You’re still Serena. My Serena.”I clung to him, burying my face in his chest. He smelled safe, like home after the longest d
Nate’s PovThe photo on Serena’s phone felt like a punch to the gut. My mother’s face in the background, watching my father with Serena’s mom. Diana wasn’t done. Not even close. Serena’s hand shook as she held the phone, her body pressed tight against mine on the balcony. The city lights blurred below us, but all I could focus on was her— the way her breath hitched, the fear in her green eyes.“It’s not true,” I said, taking the phone from her and setting it face down. I pulled her into my chest, wrapping my arms around her like I could block out the whole world. “The test was clear. Robert is your dad. Diana’s just trying to mess with our heads again.”Serena clung to me, her fingers bunching in my shirt. “But the tampering… Marcus said the samples were messed with. What if she’s right? What if everything we just celebrated is about to fall apart?” Her voice was soft, tired, the kind that came after too many blows in one day. “We finally said I love you. You proposed for real. And no
Serena’s PovThe lobby felt too bright, too loud, with people staring at their phones and whispering. Nate’s arm stayed locked around my waist like he was afraid I’d disappear if he let go. My heart hammered so hard I could barely breathe as the lab tech held out that thin envelope. Robert stood a few feet away, leaning on his cane, his face pale and confused. Diana watched from the side with that smug look that made me want to scream.“Open it,” I whispered to Nate, my voice shaking. My fingers dug into his side. “Whatever it says, we face it together. Like you promised.”Nate took the envelope with his free hand, his jaw tight. He looked at me first, those dark eyes full of love and worry. “No matter what, you’re mine. I love you, Serena. Remember that.”He tore it open. The paper crinkled loud in the quiet lobby. I held my breath as his eyes scanned the page. His body went still, then he let out a long breath.“What?” I asked, gripping his shirt. “Tell me.”Nate pulled me closer, t
Nate’s PovVictor’s voice cut through the room like a bad memory I’d tried to bury. Serena’s hand went rigid in mine, her fingers cold and tight. I stepped slightly in front of her without thinking, my body reacting before my brain caught up. The executor cleared his throat awkwardly, but I barely heard him. All I saw was Serena’s face—pale, shocked, those green eyes wide with a mix of fear and confusion that made my chest ache.“Get out,” I said to my father, voice low and hard. “You don’t get to walk in here and drop that on her.”Victor smiled that same charming smile he used to fool investors back in the day. He looked older, hair more gray, but the reckless glint in his eyes hadn’t changed. “Now, son. Is that any way to greet family? Serena, darling, you really do have your mother’s eyes. Elizabeth was something else.”Serena sucked in a sharp breath beside me. I felt her sway a little, so I wrapped my arm around her waist, pulling her close against my side. She leaned into me,
Serena’s PovThe café noise faded into nothing as Nate stared at me. His hand was still holding mine under the table, warm and steady, but I felt him tense. Diana’s words hung between us, mom and his dad. A fling. Me, maybe a Calloway by blood. I wanted to laugh or cry or run, but all I could do was squeeze Nate’s fingers harder and wait for him to say something.“Nate,” I whispered. My voice sounded small, like it belonged to the scared girl who used to hide medical bills from her dad. “Please. Tell me this doesn’t change how you feel. We were just starting to make this real.”He blinked, then pulled me closer right there in the booth, his arm wrapping around my shoulders. “It doesn’t,” he said, rough and quick. “Not the way you think. You’re still you, Serena. Still the one who saved me. Still the woman I’m falling for.”Diana leaned back, sipping her coffee like she was watching a show. “How noble. But blood is blood, Nate. The will executor will love this twist. Your mother’s cla
Serena's Pov "Last month?" The words tasted like ash in my mouth.Nate's face stayed composed, but I felt his hand tense around mine. "Victoria is exaggerating. We haven't spoken in months.""Liar," Victoria said sweetly, flipping her hair. "You called me, remember? Said you needed someone who und
Nate's Pov She froze when I mentioned the coast. Recognition flickered across her face, but she shook her head. “What coast? What are you talking about?” I stepped closer. “Ten years ago. Stormy night. You pulled me out of the water when my boat capsized. Then you disappeared before I could eve
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Nate's Pov She said yes.I watched the word leave her lips like she was signing her own prison sentence instead of saving her father’s life. Serena Voss. After ten years, here she was, older, exhausted, still the same girl who dragged me out of freezing water and vanished.She had no idea.“You’re







