The Contract That Changed Everything
A
ou ne
from my thoughts as the car
edge of my seat so tightl
're a terrible liar, Ava. Relax.
someone's fiancée," I shot back, my voice edged with d
ing for this is life-changing. No more scrubbing coffee machines for minimum wage, no more s
ason I agreed to this insane plan-to give her the life she deserved. One week ago, I'd sen
oss doesn't care who pl
ass building. "He just needs someone convincing enough to
part-time, his easygoing nature and relentless optimism making him one of the few bright spots in my day. Until he comes with this p
nd before I knew it, we were st
. Daniel said as we entered, hi
orcing a polite
desk looked up, a
r expected to see ...no, not e
t now-older, sharper, every inch the powerful businessman. But those p
emories I'd buried year
ned in recogn
in his voice, after all these ye
Without warning, he pulled me into a tight hug, his arms wra
gain, almost like he
th all my strength. My voice was sharp, but my
ion unreadable. "I didn't th
't a reunion. I'm married, and I'm only here because of the con
my heel and headed for the door. My heart was pounding, my mind
's voice followed me
st heaving as I pushed the do
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as brutal, but I didn't notice much of it. I'd plugged in m
mmediately dove into cleaning. Sweeping, wiping, scrub
even danced so hard like a crazy person. Fake smiles, fake energy-it
l's name on the screen. My chest tightened, but I
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at the coffee shop. The familiar routine ga
ned to see Mr. Daniel walking in. He smile
y on the counter. "Are you avoi
ing to wipe an alrea
just too much
. "Come on, talk to me
wisted. My hands stilled, gripping the edg
l him that Raymond was the boy I once lov
high school sweetheart, the one who spent a year breaking down my walls, running after me just to win my hear
road without a word. And the worst part-the part I still can't fully process-was the video clip his
y future, but it also gave me the one thing
s voice broke thro
silent. His concerned gaze pierced through t
e that, the
ks, unstoppable, and I bur
oice was gentle, but
ould