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The CEO's Fake Fiancée: A Dangerous Deal

Chapter 4 4

Word Count: 535    |    Released on: 10/02/2026

was a monument to wealth and emotional distance. The walls were glass, the furniture was minimalist art, an

e cavernous living room, feelin

ed with a quiet, predatory grace. He didn't offer her a drink. "You will occupy the east wing. My quar

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a glass of water

n Thorne situation," he said.

her's b

his gray eyes pinning her in place. "This is precisely the k

park of her old fire returning

oolly. "Giving in to his emotional blackmail

et him destroy it?"

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now associated with my name. An attack on you is an

phone. It was sleek,

r contact you. My head of security, a man named Elias, wil

n the marble coffee table

been prepared for you. It contains the names, histories, and potential conversationa

life of art restoration and spreadsheets. He wasn't ask

e anything to wea

dy been taken care of. A stylist will be here at noon. Your only job,

e. She looked out at the city, a sea of infinite lights. She had escaped one cage on

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The CEO's Fake Fiancée: A Dangerous Deal
The CEO's Fake Fiancée: A Dangerous Deal
“I stood at my engagement gala in a pale gold dress that felt more like a straightjacket than silk. My fiancé, Camden Benjamin, looked at me with pure coldness, treating me like a prop for his billion-dollar merger. Everything shattered when my cousin Chloe tripped and blamed me for ruining her dress. Camden didn't ask for my side; he grabbed my arm and screamed for me to apologize before the entire high-society crowd. I didn't apologize. Instead, I hijacked the stage and projected a high-def video of Camden and Chloe's affair onto the massive LED screens. I dropped my engagement ring into a glass of champagne and walked out, thinking I was finally free. But the nightmare was just beginning. My Uncle Marcus cornered me that night, revealing he had already contacted a doctor to have me committed to a mental asylum so he could seize my inheritance. He stood there dangling my dead mother's heirloom brooch over a balcony, threatening to destroy the only thing I had left of her. I realized then that the car crash that killed my parents wasn't an accident; it was a hit ordered by the very family I had just humiliated. I was homeless, hunted by paparazzi, and facing a forced lobotomy. I had no money, no allies, and a target on my back. A few nights later, Marcus found me at a restaurant and raised his hand to strike me for my "insubordination." I saw Camden sitting nearby, watching the chaos with those same stormy, calculating eyes. I didn't run. I walked over and looped my arm through Camden's, feeling his muscles tense under my touch. "I wasn't sleeping around, Uncle," I said, looking Marcus straight in the eye. "I was visiting my boyfriend. Tell him, Camden." Camden looked at me, a dangerous, shark-like smile playing on his lips as he squeezed my hand. "Is there a problem with who I choose to date, Harding?" I needed a shield, and he needed a way to dodge his mother's forced marriage. It was time to make a deal with the devil.”
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