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A Deal With The Billionaire, a secret with his enemy

Trisha Reynolds, a poor, struggling social worker in her mid-twenties, is caught in a web; her mother is under investigation for criminal fraud, and her younger brother is dying of cancer. Desperate to save her brother and get liberation for her mother, she agrees to a marriage deal with famous, ruthless billionaire, Lucian Cross. A business tycoon and billionaire heir of the Cross Dynasty. But Trisha is hiding a deadly secret. She's pregnant with another man's child, a man who vanished without a trace after a one-night stand together. But Trisha doesn't know that the father of her unborn child isn't just any man. As Trisha and Lucian’s marriage deal turns dangerously real, the past comes crashing back, and Trisha is at risk of losing everything—including the man she was never supposed to love. Can love rewrite their fates, or will her secret bring their worlds crashing down?
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Chapter 3

The morning light seeped through the glass window; a cruel reminder that she had woken up, but in a world that was not hers.

She stood before the large mirror in her bedroom, and her reflection stared back at her, duller and pale.

She had not gotten much sleep.

No. She could not afford to.

Not with a pair of eyes secretly watching her.

“Breakfast is ready,” a maid announced from the doorway.

Trisha took a deep breath, trying to quiet her thoughts. “Be right there.” She voiced out.

Lucian was seated at the far end of the dining room.

His expression was unchanging as he sipped coffee from a mug.

Trisha noticed Victor and Lora's absence.

“You're late,” Lucian said, not looking up.

“I didn't know breakfast came with a timer.” She replied.

“Everything here is timed, Miss. Including appearances. Do I really have to teach you everything?” he said, finally looking up at her.

Trisha ignored his question and took a seat, reaching for a piece of toast.

The smell of eggs suddenly hit her, and her stomach churned as a wave of nausea rolled through her.

Cold sweat broke over her brow as she reached instead for a glass of water, her fingers trembling around it.

She had not taken her pregnancy pills for a while.

And now the morning sickness was making her pay.

She noticed Lucian's calculating eyes on her.

“I'm fine,” she lied quickly. “Just not a breakfast person.”

~

Trisha walked into the Cross's launch party alongside Lucian.

An event Lora had insisted was unmissable.

She wore an expensive red satin dress Lora had equally picked for her, a small note attached to it:

‘A Cross should never look like a pity project.’

Trisha had wanted to burn it.

But she wore it instead.

The endless chatter of rich personalities filled the room like static.

Despite the luxury draped over her, Trisha still felt like an outsider.

“Lucian,” they heard a small voice from behind as a short woman in an equally red flowing dress approached them.

She walked up to Lucian and took his hands. “You came,” she said, beaming.

“Of course. I had to see you,” Lucian replied. Giving her a small hug.

The woman's eyes darted to Trisha. “Is this her?”

Lucian smiled, “Yes, Aunt,” pulling Trisha closer by the waist. Hoping his aunt wouldn't see through the lie.

The woman in turn took Trisha's hand, patting it gently. “I'm so happy for you both.” She said with a wide smile, her aged, yellowing teeth on display, “I'm Elizabeth, Lucian's aunt. But you can call me Ellie. If you ever need anything, anything at all, I'll be here, okay?”

Trisha let out a quiet sigh of relief.

At last, someone who didn't treat her like an outsider.

“Thank you,” Trisha replied. Giving her a small hug too.

She had told no one about the camera incident.

She didn't trust anyone enough.

Not even Lucian.

The music swelled, and the sound of heels clanging on the tiled floor could be heard as some young couples danced around .

Lucian walks up to her and without asking, he takes her hand and leads her to the dance floor.

“I can't…” She started in protest.

“Relax. It's just for the cameras.”

The dance was slow and strained, both moving stiffly at first, Trisha being painfully aware of the crowd , of their eyes.

Lucian pressed lightly at her lower back.

Moving her closer. Too close. Distracting her thoughts.

“You're good at pretending,” she murmured as he brought his face down, closer to her nape. His warm breath fanning her neck.

“So are you,” he replied. The words left his lips in a whisper. Sending shivers down her spine.

His eyes flicked to her lips, just for a second.

Trisha saw the hint of something dark in them, and for a moment, the world around them seemed to blur as the tension between them thickened.

Lucian slowly began to lean in, and heat curled in her lower belly as she slowly parted her lips to meet his.

Then,

He stopped.

His lips hovered at her ear. “Don’t fall for the illusion,” he said. Stepping away from her.

At a distance, Trisha could feel a pair of cold eyes shooting daggers at her.

She looked up and saw her.

Lora.

********

Back at the mansion, Trisha wandered the main building. Her heels silent on the thick carpet as she walked, barely greeting the maids.

Then she saw it.

Victor's office.

It was almost impossible not to recognize, it was distinct from every other room in the house.

She looked around and slowly turned the doorknob.

It was unlocked, dangerously unlocked.

She tiptoed in, her eyes swiftly scanning the dark room.

It was also empty.

Her eyes fell on a phone on the side table–Victor’s.

A chilling message was on its screen:

‘There's something she's not telling. I'll find out what. Be patient. She won't be Mrs. Cross for long.”

She looked at the recipient—‘Elena.’

The name sounded familiar, like a jolt straight through her spine.

Who was she?

She suddenly heard faint footsteps, and she quickly slipped out of the room in a swift, silent dash.

But she hadn't noticed the small red light blinking steadily above the door.

She ran back to her secluded room and lay quietly on the bed.

A soft knock made her get back up almost immediately.

She opened her door to reveal a half-naked Lucian.

His freshly showered scent flooding her senses.

His expression was blank as he handed her a small, fancy purse.

“You left this in the car,” he said.

“Thank you,” Trisha said, reaching for it.

Their fingers slightly brushed each other, and she swallowed hard.

Lucian turned to leave.

“Wait.”

He stopped and turned back to her.

“Do you..wanna come inside?”

“Excuse me?” His voice was laced with amusement.

“I-I don't know… I just… I'm sorry. forget it.”

Lucian took one stride towards her. Closing the space between them

“I've told you, Miss Reynolds, this is all a game. Stop pushing your luck.” He breathed.

“And that kiss…?”

“Was for the cameras,” Lucian murmured. His gaze flickering between her eyes and her lips.

A tight, electric silence hung between them.

Trisha bit her lower lip as she whispered, "Prove it.”

In one swift movement, Lucian closed the gap between them.

His lips descended on hers. Rough, Hot, And Hard.

With a deep urgency that made her heart race.

His tongue slid into her mouth. Devouring her sweetness.

Trisha kissed him back with the same urgency.

Her fingers digging into his bare chest as she pressed her body into his, feeling every hard inch of him.

He grabbed her hips, pressing her further into him. Deepening the kiss.

Trisha moaned in pure ecstasy, sending a pulse of need between her thighs.

Lucian suddenly pulled away, his breath ragged as he cursed, “Damn it!”

He clenched his fists as he turned to leave.

His mind circled back to what had just happened.

Fuck!

He probably had too much to drink at the party.

That kiss was definitely wrong.

And as much as he regretted it,

It had felt so damn good too.

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