LOGINAfter crashing into billionaire Darius Rothwell’s brand-new car, Arielle thought her life was over. She didn’t expect him to demand something far worse than money. A marriage. Three months. One contract. No feelings allowed. But pretending to be the wife of a cold, calculating CEO is dangerous, especially when Arielle is hiding a secret powerful enough to shake an entire royal bloodline. And when her past comes hunting her down, Darius may not be pretending anymore. It was left to Arielle to choose who she really wanted to be with.
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My chest tightened the moment I realized what I had just done. “Ari, how did this happen?” My close friend Tiffany was stunned. “Babe, are you okay?” she asked, looking at me after checking her car. My lips couldn't process the words. Regret crawled up my throat. Why did I want to go to the party in the first place? Why did everything happen so fast? Too fast. I stood there, staring at the broken left headlight of the other person’s car ahead of us. It felt unreal, like a movie scene unfolding in slow motion. I tried imagining every possible way this situation could turn out fine, but I found none. I knew I was done for. Tiffany’s eyes softened as she stepped closer. “It’s okay, Ari, no worries. Mine’s just a scratch. I’ll have it fixed.” She pulled me into a hug. I nodded miserably and waited, already imagining the amount of yelling I would have to face next. The next thing we heard was a car door opening. I swallowed hard. Tiffany stood close beside me, her arm crossed over mine. A man stepped out and walked toward us, a rare face, or rather, an attractive one. My pulse quickened. I started folding my hands tightly just to control my nervousness. He stopped in front of us, calm yet intimidating. Tall. Sharp jaw. Hair curled neatly to the side. A tailored suit I could never afford. He looked like someone from a very wealthy family, even more obvious with the driver and two bodyguards behind him. His cologne was so strong and expensive that I almost complimented it. He was calm, but he was clearly mad. The smirk on his face confirmed it. I quickly bowed, my apology spilling out. “I’m so sorry for hitting your car, sir. I didn’t see it coming. I’m very sorry for what I’ve caused, sir”. Tiffany echoed me. “We’re so sorry, sir. We promise to pay for the damages we've caused.” I had been driving slowly, and I truly never saw his car approaching. I knew it wasn’t completely my fault, but still, I had to humble myself. He looked at his car, noticing the broken glass on the ground. “I want a new one,” he said, calm, final. I blinked and looked at Tiffany. “A new car?” she repeated. “Yes, a new car. You’ve fucked this one up and I don’t use a repaired car.” He shook his head. Was it forbidden? My confusion grew. I wanted a better explanation, but I couldn’t form the right words I was unaware that a tear slid down my cheek. I wiped it off immediately to avoid looking weak. “Sir, I’ll have it repaired. You wouldn’t even notice,” I said softly. He raised his voice. “Never tell me what to do with my car.” My pulse sped up. “I’m sorry, sir. I didn’t mean it like that. It’s just that…” A lump formed in my throat. “I'm not able to get you a new car." “Then you should have watched where you were going.” “I was! Your headlights weren’t even on. I didn’t see it. I wouldn’t have hit your car otherwise.” I tried to explain as calmly as I could, even though I was shaking inside. “Didn’t you hear a car sound approaching?” Tiffany looked at me, waiting for an answer. The truth was… maybe a part of it was my fault. I was partially responsible. As I drove into the corner, my mind had drifted. I was thinking about money, how I needed to pay for my clearance and my project that was approaching. Being a final-year student came with too many responsibilities and too many fees. The deadline was about to close, and I didn’t want to pressure my grandma. She barely earned anything from her knitting. And my job at Sunny’s Diner, the money couldn’t get me anywhere. So no, I hadn’t heard the car. But asking for a new car was beyond ridiculous. I had no argument left. I kept quiet. Tiffany broke the silence. “But, sir, she still can’t get you a brand new car. It’s just too much.” “Oh, you will,” he said. “Or I sue you two.” “Sue us? Come on, for just hitting your car?” Tiffany snapped, her tone rising. “It’s your fault and your driver’s. What if you hit someone? With no lights on? There are bushes all around us, and it’s dark.” I grabbed her hand, begging her silently to calm down. The driver knew he’d messed up. “How could you be so stupid? Do you even know who I am?” the man asked. His voice grew more aggressive; his eyes were wide. “Sir, please. It’s not my friend’s fault. You don’t need to yell at her. It’s my fault. I’m sorry.” My throat burned. “Sorry’s not going to do anything, young lady.” He looked me up and down. “You can see it’s a new car.” He pointed at it. Indeed, it was. Brand new. I nodded desperately. “Please, sir… I can’t afford that. I work at a diner down the street. I barely feed myself. I don’t have anyone. Please, sir… I’ll do anything you want. Anything other than getting you a new car.” I pleaded with everything I had in me. This was the worst moment of my life. Tiffany and I exchanged a swift glance. Her eyes said something, but this wasn’t the time. His expression sank. "You said you work where again?” “Sunny’s Diner. It’s a few miles from—” “I know the place,” he interrupted coldly. He observed us for a while, then he turned and walked back to his car. “I hope for your sake that’s true.” He said, then entered his car as his driver opened the door for him. Tiffany and I froze. He didn’t say anything else. Of course, I was relieved he didn’t yell more, but the manner he left was…. The way he looked at me, like he wasn’t done with me. It scared me more. He asked where I worked, then left immediately. His car drove off, but before we knew it, it reversed slightly. I didn’t even notice when it stopped again; my mind was split in two. Tiffany pulled me quickly. “Come on, let’s go. What are you looking at?” She climbed into the driver’s seat while I got into the back. Then we drove off. But the thought kept echoing in my head. Why did he just leave us like that? What if he shows up at my workplace? My boss doesn’t even like me, and I needed to avoid trouble at all costs. My fear was greater due to the recent occurrence than the crash. It started killing me, not being able to understand him. And it scared me more, knowing this wasn’t over yet. He wasn’t done with me. This was not going to cost me money, but my freedom.Arielle A new number flashed across my screen. I frowned. Who could this be?Without thinking much about it, I declined the call and slipped my phone back into my bag. When I looked up, Leo was already watching me. A smile tugged at his lips. He leaned forward, resting his elbows lightly on the table. “You know…” he said, shaking his head. “You look beautiful every single time I see you. Like…what’s going on?”I laughed softly. He sighed dramatically before blowing me an exaggerated kiss. “You’re perfect.”“Oh, my God,” I laughed harder, covering my face. “The way you make that expression gets me every time.”“I can’t help it.”“You really can’t.”We both laughed, the tension dissolving almost instantly. Before I could open up my menu again, my phone vibrated. The same number.My smile slowly faded. Leo noticed immediately, but he didn’t ask any questions. “I’m sorry,” I said, standing. “I should probably take this.”He offered an understanding smile. “Of course, go ahead.”“Th
Arielle My pulse quickened. I wasn’t ready to face Summer. Not now. I didn’t even know how to explain what had happened to Tessa, especially with Leo sitting, listening to every word. “She was perfectly fine on Saturday,” Summer continued, concern evident in her voice. “Since then, she hasn’t answered any of my calls.”I swallowed hard before glancing back into the living room. Leo sat quietly on the couch, giving us privacy without making it obvious. I looked back at Summer. “I’m sorry,” I said softly. “I really have to go. I’ll explain everything later.” Before she could ask another question, I slowly closed the door. I rested my forehead against it for a few seconds and took a deep breath till my heartbeat settled. Then I forced a smile onto my face and turned around. “Sorry for keeping you waiting.”Leo smiled warmly. “It’s alright.”I nodded and walked toward the kitchen. “You have a beautiful place.”“Thank you.”I opened the refrigerator. “What would you like to drink
Arielle Darius stayed silent for a moment before finally answering. “It was my mother.”My expression softened immediately. “How is she?”A faint smile appeared on his lips. “She’s fine. She wanted to speak with you.”I blinked. “Why?”“I don’t know,” he shrugged lightly. “I keep giving her excuses because…”His voice trailed off. “Yeah,” I finished quietly. The separation. Just thinking about Lisa made something warm settle in my chest. She had always been kind to me. Patient. Understanding. Everything my own mother wasn’t. I lowered my eyes and unlocked my phone, trying to push the thought away. For the first time all day, I finally had the chance to go through my missed calls and messages. The first thing that caught my attention was the number of notifications. Tessa. Several missed calls. That made sense. Then Emris. My heart skipped. Multiple texts and calls. I quickly looked away from the screen. Next was Mrs. Lilith.Even more calls. Then one particular message caug
Arielle He leaned back in his chair. “Let everything out.”A slow smile tugged at my lips. He asked for it. Fine. “You’re a piece of shit.”“I suppose I deserve that.”“You lied to me.”“I didn’t.”I laughed. The audacity. “You told me you were traveling.”“I was.”“Then why did I see you at the club two days later?” I demanded. “And why did you walk past me like I didn’t exist?”Darius took a sip of his drink before answering. “Because I saw you with someone else. I didn’t want to interrupt.”I rolled my eyes. Was he serious right now?He exhaled. “At the club, I was meeting clients. They insisted on that location.”I folded my arms. “Convenient.”“It’s the truth.”He looked entirely too pleased with himself. It irritated me. Uncomfortable silence stretched between us. Then I spoke. “What did Sylvia want?”He sighed. “Blake.”I figured. “She used you to get to me,” he said calmly. “I have her to thank for bringing us together, though. Sorry you had to go through all of that.”F
Arielle “Arielle, I can’t let you do this,” Tiffany said firmly. “You’re not accepting that son of a bitch’s deal just because he’s forcing you to.”Tessa clearly didn’t want me to either. She handed the letter back to me slowly. “I have no choice," I said quietly. Tiffany hesitated, still not c
Arielle Tiffany turned back and went silent. “It’s me,” I tapped my chest. “Arielle”. “Oh”. She uttered flatly. “Yeah,” I sighed. “Tiffany, I swear I’m ready to tell you anything you want to know. I’m never hiding anything from–“ “Let’s not talk about that here.” She
Arielle My eyes darted toward Tiffany from behind as I forced a smile. “Here’s our latest menu,” I said politely, and bowed slightly as I handed it to her. “I’ll be back–“ “Give us some time,” she cut in, smiling at Blake. “We’ll call you when we’re ready.” “Alright,” I replied
Arielle I floated in darkness. I didn’t know where I was or what had happened. It all felt distant, as if I were underwater. All I was hearing was my mom’s voice, calling me for help. The more she called, the more the fear filled my chest. The sound grew sharper and louder. Then her voice bo












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