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The CEO's Fake Fiancée: A Dangerous Deal

Chapter 5 5

Word Count: 481    |    Released on: 10/02/2026

o her like a second skin, held up by straps as thin as floss. It was a Camden Benjamin sele

pent four hours transforming Edlyn. Her hair was swept up in an intrica

g a classic tuxedo that made him look less like a CEO and more li

er of something in his gaze-surprise, maybe. He adjusted h

y by my side. Do not speak unless spoken to. If you are asked a direct question, keep your answers bri

rn," she said, the words slippin

tonight, those roles are functiona

d, her th

ck with the scent of expensive perfume and ambition. As soon as they stepped out of the car,

as hard under the tailored tuxedo, a physica

yn blinked, momentarily blinded, but she kept

e the

icie Owens, daughter of his biggest corporate rival and the woman he

ng a gold dress that was cut low enough to be a scandal

. "I was beginning to think you'd stood me up. And who is

m tightened around her waist, pulling her closer to

h as silk but with an edge of steel

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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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