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After Funding His Fake Illness, I Married the Hidden Tycoon Novel Cover

After Funding His Fake Illness, I Married the Hidden Tycoon

The clock read 11:45 PM when I finally untied my apron at Rosie's Diner. My feet throbbed in protest, and the small of my back ached from hours of carrying plates and refilling coffee cups. But there was no time to rest. Marcus needed me. "Heading out already, Sophia?" Chloe asked, concern etching her tired features as she wiped down the counter. "You look dead on your feet, honey." I forced a smile while checking my phone again. Three missed calls from Marcus, each voicemail more pitiful than the last. "*Soph, please... I'm feeling so weak today. Could you bring some of your chicken soup?
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Chapter 2

I don't remember dialing the number. I only knew my fingers were moving, scrolling through ancient contacts while hot tears blurred my vision. The thermos lay forgotten on the hallway floor, chicken soup spreading across the expensive carpet like my shattered dreams.

Three years. Three years of my life sacrificed for a lie.

My grandmother's necklace—sold for a vacation in Ibiza.

The phone trembled against my ear as it rang once, twice, three times. I almost hung up, suddenly aware of how insane this was. I hadn't spoken to him in years. Why would he even—

"Sophia?"

His voice was deeper than I remembered, but instantly recognizable. Steady. Certain. The complete opposite of how I felt as I crouched in the hallway outside my boyfriend's—my ex-boyfriend's—apartment, rain-soaked and broken.

"Vincent," I whispered, my voice cracking. "I—I'm sorry to call after all this time."

"What's wrong?" No pleasantries. He knew immediately. He'd always been perceptive that way, even when we were kids shuffled between foster homes.

"Do you..." I swallowed hard, wiping tears with my drenched sleeve. "Do you remember what you said to me? That day before you left for New York? About... if I ever changed my mind?"

The silence on the other end stretched so long I thought the call had dropped. Then, so quietly I almost missed it: "Every word."

"Does it still stand?" My voice was barely audible now, even to myself.

"Where are you?" The gentle tone was gone, replaced with something urgent, almost fierce.

I gave him the address, not questioning why he wanted it, too numb to think clearly.

"Stay there, Sophia. I'm coming for you."

The line went dead. I slumped against the wall, sliding down until I was sitting on the floor. Marcus's laughter continued to filter through the door, each peal like a knife twisting in my chest. I should leave, should run before he discovered me here, but I couldn't make my legs work.

I don't know how long I sat there, lost in the ruins of my life, before the elevator doors at the end of the hallway slid open.

The man who stepped out wasn't the lanky, intense teenager I remembered. Vincent Romano had grown into his power, his tall frame filling the expensive black suit with an authority that seemed to compress the air around him. His dark hair was shorter, his jaw sharper, but his eyes—those hadn't changed. Dark and intense, they found mine immediately.

He took in the scene in an instant: me on the floor, the spilled soup, my soaked clothes. Something dangerous flashed across his face as he looked at the apartment door, where Marcus's voice still carried.

"Don't," I whispered, knowing somehow what he was thinking. "He's not worth it."

Vincent knelt beside me, his movements deliberate and controlled. "Nothing about this situation is worth it, Sophia. Especially not what he's done to you."

He removed his suit jacket and draped it over my shoulders. The fabric was warm from his body, smelling of expensive cologne and something uniquely him. His arm wrapped around me, strong and secure, as he helped me to my feet.

"Can you walk?"

I nodded, though I wasn't entirely sure. My legs felt disconnected from my body.

"Then let's go. My car is waiting."

I let him guide me toward the elevator, away from the apartment where the last three years of my life had been rendered meaningless. As the doors closed, cutting off the sound of Marcus's laughter, Vincent's arm tightened around me.

"You're safe now," he murmured, his voice a low rumble against my ear.

The drive was a blur. Manhattan's lights streaked past the windows of his sleek black car, the rain transforming them into watercolor smears. Vincent didn't press me for details, didn't ask questions. He simply held my hand in the darkness, his thumb occasionally brushing over my knuckles in silent reassurance.

When we finally stopped, I found myself standing in a private elevator ascending to what must have been the top floor of one of the most exclusive buildings in the city. The doors opened directly into a penthouse that made Marcus's luxury apartment look like my cramped studio.

Marble floors stretched beneath soaring ceilings. Floor-to-ceiling windows showcased a panoramic view of the glittering city, the rain creating a silver curtain against the night sky. Everything spoke of wealth so immense it was almost incomprehensible.

I stood frozen, dripping rainwater onto the immaculate floor, feeling more out of place than I ever had in my life.

Vincent moved around me, his footsteps silent on the marble. When he returned, he was holding a soft blanket that he wrapped gently around my shoulders, replacing his suit jacket.

"You deserve warmth," he said simply, his dark eyes holding mine. "You deserve comfort, Sophia. And so much more than that."

Something in his voice made fresh tears well in my eyes. Not pity—I couldn't have borne pity. This was... certainty. As if my worth was an indisputable fact.

I clutched the blanket tighter, wondering what I'd done by calling him. Wondering what promise I'd just asked him to keep.

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