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Damien Logan, a ruthless billionaire, is used to control and power. But his life is shaken after a one-night stand with a mysterious woman, Ariana. When he wakes up to find her gone, he assumes they'll never meet again until fate steps in. Struggling with debt and the loss of her job, Ariana unexpectedly finds herself back in Damien's world. Faced with his grandfather's demand to marry a woman of his choosing, Damien comes up with a bold plan: a marriage contract with Ariana. In exchange for pretending to be his wife, she'll get the financial stability she needs. Reluctantly, Ariana agrees, stepping into a life of wealth and lies. But as their fake marriage goes on, their walls start to crack. The line between pretending and real feelings starts to blur. Secrets and insecurities threaten to ruin everything. Can a love built on a lie survive, or will their contract end before they find each other's hearts?
Ariana's POV
"Oh, I'm so sorry!" I stammered, nearly crashing into a waiter holding a tray of drinks. My heels clicked against the white-tiled floor of Silver Foods Restaurant as I rushed toward the private booth at the back.
Thirty minutes late. My stomach churned as I glanced at my wristwatch again. I was supposed to meet Daniel at 7:00 PM, and it was nearly 7:30 PM.
Why was I running? Well, as ridiculous as it sounds, I was desperate to meet my boyfriend of five years, who'd called me earlier with a tone so cold it sent chills down my spine.
"Hey, love," I'd greeted warmly when I picked up his call.
"We need to talk. Meet me at the usual spot."
Before I could ask him what was wrong, he hung up.
I had barely caught my breath when I spotted him sitting at our usual table. His broad shoulders were hunched, and he was staring at his phone, oblivious to the bustling restaurant around him.
"Danny!" I called, plastering on a smile as I slid into the seat opposite him. "I'm so sorry. Traffic was horrible",
"You're late," he interrupted without looking up.
"I know, and I'm really sorry," I said softly, leaning closer. "But I'm here now."
Finally, he lifted his gaze to meet mine. My heart sank. His eyes, once filled with warmth and love, were now cold and distant. Something was wrong. I glanced at the table and noticed the spread.Steak, salad, and an expensive bottle of red wine. My heart warmed. Daniel had always been caring and romantic.
"So, is this a date?" I asked, smiling as I stared at him with love and admiration. "You should've told me. I would've worn something more... you know, sexy. Like that red dress you love," I teased, lightly touching his face.
But Daniel didn't react. On a normal day, he would've kissed me so hard I'd struggle to catch my breath. Now, all I got was a cold stare.
"What's going on, Danny?" I asked, trying to keep my voice steady.
He sighed, running a hand through his perfectly styled hair. "Ariana, we need to talk."
"Okay..." I said hesitantly. "Talk about what honey? Is something wrong?"
He didn't answer immediately. Instead, he poured himself a glass of wine, took a sip, and stared at the table like it held the answers to life's biggest questions.
"This is going to be our last meeting," he said finally.
I froze. "What do you mean, last meeting'?" I asked, forcing out a shaky laugh. "Danny, what are you talking about? Are you joking?"
He shook his head, his expression unreadable. "I'm serious, Ariana. We can't be together anymore."
My heart stopped. "Why?" I whispered, my voice barely audible.
"It's for the best," he said, his tone detached. "I got engaged last week."
For a moment, I thought I'd misheard him. "Engaged?" I repeated, blinking rapidly. "To who?"
"To the daughter of my dad's business partner," he said, his voice flat.
I stared at him, my mind struggling to process his words. "You're joking, right? Please tell me this is some kind of a sick joke."
"It's not a joke, Ariana," he said, looking me in the eye. "It's reality."
"Why?" I asked, my voice breaking. "Why are you doing this? Did I do something wrong?"
He sighed, rubbing the back of his neck. "Ariana, you've always been amazing caring, beautiful, and loving. But..." He paused, searching for the right words. "You're not the kind of woman I need by my side. You don't understand the business world. My family expects me to marry someone who can contribute to our empire."
I felt like I'd been punched in the gut. "You've got to be kidding me," I said, my voice rising. "I loved you, Daniel. I stood by you when I didn't even know who you were, when you were just a regular guy at school. And now, you're throwing me away because I'm not 'business-minded' enough for you?"
"It's not personal, Ariana," he said, his tone infuriatingly calm.
"Not personal?" I repeated, my voice shaking. "You're breaking my heart, Daniel! How is this not personal?"
"Look," he said, leaning forward. "I've transferred some money to your account. It's the least I can do to make up for this."
I stared at him, stunned. "You think money can buy everything? you think money can buy all these years we've been together?" I asked, my voice barely above a whisper. "Do you really think throwing money at me will erase five years of love and memories?"
"Ariana, please don't make this harder than it needs to be," he said, standing up.
I grabbed his arm, tears streaming down my face. "Don't do this, Danny. Please. I love you. We can work through this. I'll learn about business, I'll do whatever it takes. Just don't leave me."
He pulled his arm free. "It's over, Ariana. Move on."
Before I could say anything else, he turned and walked away. I collapsed back into my seat, sobbing uncontrollably. The stares of other diners burned into my skin, but I didn't care. My world had just fallen apart.
I stumbled out of the restaurant, my vision blurred by tears. The night air was cool, but it did little to soothe the ache in my chest. I had no idea where I was going; I just needed to get away.
After wandering aimlessly for what felt like hours, I found myself standing in front of a bar. The neon sign flickered invitingly, and without thinking, I pushed the door open and stepped inside.
The bar was dimly lit, with faint music playing in the background. People sat in small groups, their laughter and chatter a stark contrast to my misery.
I approached the counter, where a bartender was busy polishing a glass.
"Whiskey," I said, my voice hoarse.
The bartender looked up, his expression softening when he saw my tear-streaked face. "Rough night?"
"Just give me the drink," I snapped
He nodded, reaching for a bottle. "One whiskey, coming up."
I watched as he poured the amber liquid into a glass and slid it toward me. "Take it slow," he advised. "This stuff's strong."
I ignored him, downing the drink in one go. The burn in my throat was nothing compared to the pain in my heart.
"Another," I said, slamming the glass down on the counter.
The bartender hesitated before pouring me another drink. "You sure about this?"
I nodded, taking the glass and sipping it slowly this time. The alcohol dulled the edges of my pain, but it couldn't erase it entirely.
Hours later, I was a drunken mess, barely able to keep my balance as I stumbled toward the exit.
"Watch it lady," a deep voice said as I collided with someone and just as I was about to fall, he caught me.
I looked up,or tried to. My vision was too blurry to make out his features, but I could tell he was tall and muscular.
He pushed me off him abruptly, but I grabbed onto him, unwilling to let go.
"Get me out of here, please," I mumbled, clutching him for support. I didn't care where he took me.
"Get you out of here? To where?" he asked, scanning me with a skeptical look.
"Just get me out of here, please. I'll go anywhere with you," I whispered desperately, holding him tighter.
"Well... I see. You're one of those girls who come to bars looking for anyone to take them home. I don't want to have anything to do with a drunk bar bitch," he said coldly.
I froze. Did he just call me a drunk bitch? Who did this man he was? My pride wouldn't let me stoop to his level, even in my drunken state.
"I'm not... a bitch... yes... drunk... but a... bitch... no.. Just... take me... anywhere... I..." My words trailed off as darkness consumed me.
Their marriage was nothing but for the benefit of the two families. He could choose anyone to be his bride, but the moment he laid his eyes on her, he knew she was the one he wanted. However, their marriage didn't last for a long because of her indifference. Until the moment he signed the divorce agreement, he finally witnessed her true colors. It turned out that she also took advantage of him. Their divorce was not an end but the start of the real love game.
Everyone was shocked to the bones when the news of Rupert Benton's engagement broke out. It was surprising because the lucky girl was said to be a plain Jane, who grew up in the countryside and had nothing to her name. One evening, she showed up at a banquet, stunning everyone present. "Wow, she's so beautiful!" All the men drooled, and the women got so jealous. What they didn't know was that this so-called country girl was actually an heiress to a billion-dollar empire. It wasn't long before her secrets came to light one after the other. The elites couldn't stop talking about her. "Holy smokes! So, her father is the richest man in the world?" "She's also that excellent, but mysterious designer who many people adore! Who would have guessed?" Nonetheless, people thought that Rupert didn't love her. But they were in for another surprise. Rupert released a statement, silencing all the naysayers. "I'm very much in love with my beautiful fiancee. We will be getting married soon." Two questions were on everyone's minds: "Why did she hide her identity? And why was Rupert in love with her all of a sudden?"
For ten years, Daniela showered her ex-husband with unwavering devotion, only to discover she was just his biggest joke. Feeling humiliated yet determined, she finally divorced him. Three months later, Daniela returned in grand style. She was now the hidden CEO of a leading brand, a sought-after designer, and a wealthy mining mogul—her success unveiled at her triumphant comeback. Her ex-husband’s entire family rushed over, desperate to beg for forgiveness and plead for another chance. Yet Daniela, now cherished by the famed Mr. Phillips, regarded them with icy disdain. "I’m out of your league."
Becky endured three years of marriage to the cold-hearted Rory. In all that time, she naively reasoned that one day, he'd gradually come to like her. But the second he forced her to kneel down and humiliate herself, she knew she had been wrong about him. This man had no feelings for her at all. So why should she still love him? When Rory gave her the choice between kneeling down and divorcing, she didn't miss a beat and chose the latter. After all, why should she waste her youth on this scumbag? Wouldn't it be nicer for her to just have fun every day with her billion-dollar family fortune?
Dear readers, this book has resumed daily updates. It took Sabrina three whole years to realize that her husband, Tyrone didn't have a heart. He was the coldest and most indifferent man she had ever met. He never smiled at her, let alone treated her like his wife. To make matters worse, the return of the woman he had eyes for brought Sabrina nothing but divorce papers. Sabrina's heart broke. Hoping that there was still a chance for them to work on their marriage, she asked, "Quick question,Tyrone. Would you still divorce me if I told you that I was pregnant?" "Absolutely!" he responded. Realizing that she didn't mean shit to him, Sabrina decided to let go. She signed the divorce agreement while lying on her sickbed with a broken heart. Surprisingly, that wasn't the end for the couple. It was as if scales fell off Tyrone's eyes after she signed the divorce agreement. The once so heartless man groveled at her bedside and pleaded, "Sabrina, I made a big mistake. Please don't divorce me. I promise to change." Sabrina smiled weakly, not knowing what to do...
Rosalynn's marriage to Brian wasn't what she envisioned it to be. Her husband, Brian, barely came home. He avoided her like a plague. Worse still, he was always in the news for dating numerous celebrities. Rosalynn persevered until she couldn't take it anymore. She upped and left after filing for a divorce. Everything changed days later. Brian took interest in a designer that worked for his company anonymously. From her profile, he could tell that she was brilliant and dazzling. He pulled the stops to find out her true identity. Little did he know that he was going to receive the greatest shocker of his life. Brian bit his finger with regret when he recalled his past actions and the woman he foolishly let go.