LOGINOne of the men cracked his knuckles loud enough to make my stomach flip. Another grabbed my wrist and slammed my hand flat on the table. A blade glinted as it rose. “Please! Please—” Hot tears blurred my vision. My heartbeat roared in my ears. “Make it quick.” Moe snapped his fingers. "Seven hundred thousand," Kieran said, sliding the folder across the table. "Pretend to be my wife for six months." Kieran Wolfe is a billionaire with a cold heart who must marry to secure his inheritance. But he has one rule: she can never, under any circumstances, touch him. Sienna thinks the debt collectors were the dangerous ones. But as she signs the contract, she realises that being the wife of a man who refuses all human contact might be a far more dangerous game.
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There’s a very specific kind of silence that comes after a landlord says, “You’ve got till Friday.” It’s not peaceful. It’s not thoughtful. I stared at my reflection in the microwave, holding a lonely slice of bread with no matching spread, wondering if breakfast could count as just vibes. Rent was long overdue. My bank account had $20.00. And to top it off, the fan in my room now made a wheezing sound like it was slowly dying of heartbreak. My phone buzzed. ~Remember you have till Friday. No excuses.~ I threw the bread back into the plastic bag and groaned into my hands. I wasn’t dramatic by nature, but this? This felt like a good time for a breakdown montage with sad music and rain. Instead, I got a knock at the door. I jumped. Paused. Another knock. Landlord? Loan collector? I opened it a crack—just enough to peek. “Oh thank God, you’re home!” Liz barreled inside, one fake eyelash hanging on for dear life. “Please, I need your help.” “I’m not babysitting your nephews again,” I warned. “Those twin boys are feral.” “No, not them. Today is… different. Can you pretend to be someone for, like, tonight? Please?” I blinked. Once. Twice. Surely not. “Come on, girl.” She kicked the door shut behind her. “Before you say no—” “I’m already saying no.” “—there’s this rich lady I served at the restaurant today. She told her friends she needs someone to pretend to be her at The Velvet Room tonight. Some private event. I said I knew someone who could.” “A joke, right?” “I may have already told her you’d do it.” Liz winced. “And if I back out, I would be in trouble. Rich people have… networks. Shadowy ones. Like Yelp, but scarier. Please. Just two hours. Cash in hand. We split it forty-sixty.” “Sixty-forty,” I corrected. “Deal.” She didn’t even hesitate. My rich-girl fantasy lasted exactly until I remembered reality—my new delivery job. Glamorous, right? It kept the lights on—most nights—but this gig? This could actually help. All I had to do was not mess it up. “But what if I get caught?” I muttered as I strapped on my helmet. The question hung in the air like a bad smell. I shook it off, humming Money, Money, Money like a broke-girl musical star. --- My first delivery was at a hospital. Simple. In, out, boom. I dropped off the brown paper bag and was halfway through congratulating myself when I spotted someone who made my soul jump out of my body— Trey. One of the debt collectors. “Not today,” I hissed, spinning so fast I nearly knocked over a gurney. And then I smacked into someone. Hard. I stumbled back, mid-apology, when the man I’d hit recoiled—violently—like I’d slapped him. His face twisted in disgust, and he wiped his sleeve as if I’d smeared disease on him. He pushed me. I fell. In the most undignified moment of my adult life, I let out a yelp that echoed down the corridor. Trey spotted me instantly. “Sienna?” he called. Of course. Crap. I curled forward, clutching my stomach. “Ahh—my belly—my appendix! Or kidney! Something is… paining me…” The man I’d collided with barely glanced back, striding away with stiff shoulders and coldness. Rude. Trey rushed over, rant already loading. “You! You think I wouldn’t find you? You think you can just disappear—” I groaned louder, rolling slightly to make it look real. “It’s my appendix. Maybe. Or something serious. I think I’m dying.” “Wait—you okay? Should I get a nurse?” “Yes—no—maybe,” I gasped, pressing my hand to my stomach like I’d seen in dramas. He hesitated, just for a heartbeat, before his gaze hardened again. Two hours later, I was still in a hospital bed pretending to have cramps while Trey waited in the lobby like a bouncer at the gates of my nightmares. I couldn’t risk walking past him. When I finally attempted a quiet escape out the back, I managed to tiptoe to the parking lot, duck behind a car, and hide. Five seconds later, the car drove off. With me still leaning on it. I ended up on the ground, dusty, defeated, and questioning my life choices. I scrambled behind a second car, heart pounding. Footsteps approached. “Miss?” a voice said. I held my breath. “Miss, will you excuse me?” Irritated now. “I want to take something out of my boot.” Boot? I peeked up—and nearly choked. The same man from earlier. Pushy, rude, rich-looking. My pulse slammed. Every hair on my neck stood up. I shot upright—then immediately dropped back down when I spotted Trey scanning the lot. “I’m just… uh… looking for my necklace,” I stammered, pretending to search the ground. He stared at me like I was some crazy being. Honestly, fair. I crawled to hide behind the next car. Eventually, Trey gave up. By the time I got back to the delivery office, my manager looked like he was two seconds from weaponising his clipboard. “Where have you been?” he barked. “Three customers say they didn’t get their food.” “I’m sorry, sir.” He docked my pay. Of course he did. Fantastic. The fan in my room was wheezing again. Or sobbing. Honestly, same. --- That evening, Liz appeared dressed like a knockoff Kardashian, smelling faintly of perfume samples. “Hope you didn’t forget about tonight,” she said, shoving a garment bag at me. “She’s expecting you at The Velvet Room. Be confident. Be classy. Be not yourself.” “Wow. Inspirational.” The outfit inside the bag screamed expensive—and also, don’t breathe near me. Liz styled my hair, gave me a pep talk that was 60% encouragement and 40% threat, then pushed me into a cab. The Velvet Room looked unreal. Tall glass doors. Soft golden lights. A fountain that sparkled like it were filtered. Even the pavement glowed. The cab stopped, and a man in a black suit opened the door with a professional nod, as if I belonged here. I stepped out, channelling every etiquette video I’d ever watched at 2x speed. I approached the entrance, handed the hostess a sleek black envelope, and held my breath. She scanned it. “Welcome, Miss Vanessa. Enjoy your evening.” Miss Vanessa. Me. Tonight. Inside, everything was warm gold and soft shimmer. Chandeliers glittered overhead. Guests floated around with champagne flutes, laughing at jokes that weren’t funny. Rich people carried themselves like they’d never once checked a bank balance. For thirty minutes, I moved through the room like I belonged. My fingers curled around the champagne flute without hesitation. I laughed at a joke I didn’t get, letting my shoulders drop for the first time all night. I floated past the guests, heels clicking softly, eyes scanning the glittering crowd, pretending the weight of bills and debt didn’t exist. Then I saw him. Tall. Dressed in black. The rude man from the hospital. Our eyes met. I froze. His gaze lingered. The corner of his mouth twitched. Oh no. Not him. Not here.KIERAN’S POV I ended the call before he could say any more. Moments later, the maid knocked again. I let her in to drop the food on the table, then dismissed her with a wave.I stepped into the shower, hoping the hot water would help me relax, but it didn't. I still felt tense. When I stepped out, the bathroom mirror was covered in fog. I swiped a hand across it. A stranger stared back—haggard, his eyes rimmed with red.Sienna was awake. She sat on the edge of the bed, her eyes tracking me the second I walked out. There was that look again—the soft, knowing gaze that made my nerves hum."Hey, babe," I said. I pressed a quick kiss to her forehead, carefully holding my breath to keep my mask of calm from slipping. "Dinner’s here."She gave me a small, tired smile, but it didn't reach her eyes. We sat at the small table. She didn't let me reach for the fork. She took the lead, guiding the fork to my lips with slow, deliberate movements. "Come on, babe. I can feed myself," I said
KIERAN’S POV Sienna didn't hesitate. "Okay. Okay, I'm calling him right now. Just stay still. Don't move."Her voice shook as she moved away to take my phone. I slumped forward, burying my face in my trembling hands, my hair damp and clinging to my forehead.Everything felt wrong. The air around me had grown heavy, vibrating with a high-pitched hum that signaled the world was about to splinter. If I lost my only exception—the one person I could touch without the universe fracturing into a thousand jagged pieces—then I was truly losing everything."Here." Sienna’s voice snapped me out of the spiral.I looked up to take the phone, but the sight of her face stopped me. She looked so genuinely terrified. The last thing I ever wanted to be was the source of her pain. I took the phone and caught her hand, pulling her down until she was sitting on my lap. I saw her fighting back tears, but one slipped from her eye, tracking a slow path down her cheek. She reached up to wipe it away, but I
KIERAN’S POV The name hung in the air like a heavy fog. I looked at Sienna, and my heart dropped into my stomach. "Vanessa," I repeated, my voice barely a raspy whisper."Don't lie to me, Kieran," she said, her voice terribly quiet. "I know about the fire sixteen years ago. I know your families grew up together, and I know she fled to London right after your parents died."I went entirely rigid. My breath caught in my throat, and for a second, the walls of the room felt like they were closing in on me. The memory of the smoke, the screams, and the absolute isolation that followed rushed back, choking me."Sienna..." I choked out, reaching for her instinctively, but she flinched back slightly, staying just out of my reach."You told me there were no more secrets," she said, a stray tear finally cutting through the flushed heat of her cheeks. "You told me you loved me, but you’re still keeping her in the dark. Did she leave you when your world was burning down? Is that why you're lik
SIENNA’S POVKieran looked down at me, his eyes darting frantically across my face as if he were still looking for an exit from his own mind. Suddenly, he shut them so tight his lashes trembled.He parted his lips to speak, his chest still heaving, but I didn't let him. I raised my finger and pressed it gently against his lips to silence him."Shh," I whispered, my gaze locked on his. "Your hand."He hesitated for a heartbeat, his breath hitching against my finger. Then, slowly—painfully slowly—he stretched his arm toward me.His hand was shaking, the blood still slick and warm as it pooled in his palm. I reached out and took his wrist, my touch light and steady. I could feel his pulse thrumming like a trapped bird against my thumb.As I began to wipe away the crimson streaks with a damp cloth, I let out a breath I hadn’t realized I was holding. Thankfully, the cut wasn’t that deep. It was long, and it had bled enough to look scary in the hallway, but it was a clean slice that wouldn
SIENNA’S POV The rest of the meal passed in a much more peaceful silence. Victor and his wife finally shut up, looking like they had been thoroughly humbled. Grandma basically carried the vibes, keeping things light with old stories that actually made me laugh.After dinner, we all retired to our
SIENNA'S POVThe restaurant was a bright, chic spot near the museum with floor-to-ceiling windows and a view of the city. Even though the lunch rush was mostly over, a few people were still lingering, staring at us as we were led to a corner table.Kieran pulled out my chair for me, acting like a
SIENNA’S POV "You need them because I said so," Kieran said, his tone leaving no room for argument. He looked away for a split second, almost like he was hiding something. "Consider it a late... or early... bonus for being a good partner."I looked at him suspiciously. A bonus? He was probably j
SIENNA’S POVThe smile slid off my face. She wore a tailored cream-colored suit, and her dark hair was pulled back into a bun so tight it looked painful."Can I help you?" I asked, my hand tightening on the doorknob.She didn't answer immediately. Her eyes swept over me—from my messy, air-dried
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