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Billionaires Pretend Wife To Be

Years ago, he made a promise he never kept. Now, he's a cold, ruthless billionaire she only sees on TV. For Elara Vance, the past is a painful memory overshadowed by her father's mountain of debt and the fight to keep her little brother alive. Just when she is at her lowest point, a message from her childhood friend, Alessandro Conti, offers a glimmer of hope. But the man who shows up isn't the boy she remembers. He offers a cold, emotionless contract: a one-year marriage of convenience in exchange for a fortune that will save her family. Bound by paper and circumstance, Elara enters Alessandro's world of power and lies. He doesn't remember the vow he made, but soon, his calculated plans crumble under the weight of an unscripted love. When a single moment of betrayal tears them apart, a new, even more devastating truth remains hidden, and Alessandro must lose everything to find the truth and the woman he never stopped loving.
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Chapter 1

My knees ached, and my smile felt like it was cracking the skin on my face.

"Thanks for waiting, ma'am. That's one medium decaf latte with three pumps of vanilla, right?" I slid the cardboard-sleeved cup across the counter of 'The Daily Grind,' a small, perpetually-damp coffee shop nestled in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood. It smelled permanently of stale grounds and desperation.

The woman, draped in expensive knitwear and juggling an immaculate phone, barely glanced at me. "Took long enough, honey."

I bit back the sharp retort that bubbled up, honey, I'm literally the only person working bar and register right now, and if I'm late getting home, my brother might actually panic, and instead pasted the cracked smile back on. "Have a great evening."

The bell above the door chimed her exit, and I leaned heavily against the stainless steel counter, letting out a silent, ragged breath. It was 8:00 PM, an hour before closing, and my feet felt like they were filled with concrete.

It wasn't just the tiredness from my 10-hour shift here, or the 4 hours I'd put in cleaning offices downtown before dawn. It was the debt. A mountain of debt my father, bless his absent-minded soul, had left us when he died suddenly last year.

Every dime I earned, every ounce of energy I expended, was just a temporary patch on a sinking ship.

And Leo. Always Leo.

My little brother, ten years old, and fighting a battle no child should ever have to face. His treatment at Seattle City Hospital was a financial black hole.

The insurance covered the basics, but the experimental drugs, the private nurse visits, the specialized diet... that was all me. That was the weight that crushed my shoulders every morning.

I was scrubbing the espresso machine's steam wand, the most satisfyingly violent task of my day, when the small, dusty television mounted in the corner above the pastry case came to life with the sound of the evening business news.

"Now, turning to corporate dominance in the tech sector," the newscaster chirped, her face overly excited, "Conti Tower stock soared another 5% today following the CEO's decisive move to acquire Stellar Dynamics. Alessandro Conti, just 28, has officially solidified his position as one of the youngest and most ruthless billionaires in the Pacific Northwest."

The picture flashed onto the screen, and the steam wand almost slipped from my grip.

It was him.

Alessandro Conti.

He was being interviewed remotely, framed by the floor-to-ceiling windows of what I knew was the penthouse office of Conti Tower. He was exactly as the world saw him: sharp, devastatingly handsome in a suit that probably cost more than my annual rent, and utterly, terrifyingly cold.

His features were the same, the strong jaw and the dark, intense eyes, but the warmth was gone. The boy I had known, the messy-haired, gap-toothed kid who used to climb the oak tree in my backyard and swear he would be my husband one day, was utterly annihilated. This man was a perfectly engineered machine of ambition and ice.

"Mr. Conti, your market strategy seems predicated on zero emotional attachment to previous corporate structures. Is that an accurate assessment of your philosophy?" the interviewer asked, practically swooning.

Alessandro's eyes, the color of a winter storm, flickered. His voice, deeper and harder than I remembered. "Emotion is a liability in business, Ms. Lane. Sentimentality is expensive. I buy assets, not legacies."

I stared at the screen, a bitter laugh dying in my throat.

Sentimentality is expensive.

That was rich, coming from the boy who had once carved his initials and mine into a piece of driftwood and promised to come back for me when he was rich enough to buy me a palace.

He had disappeared a year later, gone with his family's sudden rise to extreme wealth, and never looked back. The Conti family had moved out of the neighborhood, and the promise, like the driftwood, had been lost to the tide.

I felt a surge of pure, acidic distaste. Not for his money, I needed money more than oxygen, but for his façade.

"Look at him, Elara," I muttered to my reflection in the dark, smeared window. "He's forgotten us. He's forgotten everything that mattered."

I threw the wet rag onto the counter and grabbed my worn canvas bag. I couldn't stand to watch another second of the man who chose to be an asset, not a friend.

The small, two-bedroom house was silent when I let myself in. The air in the living room, which doubled as Leo's primary recovery space, smelled faintly of hospital cleanser and the lavender essential oil I diffused constantly to hide the scent.

"Leo? I'm home, sweetie."

His small voice answered instantly from the sofa. "Ellie! You're late."

I rushed into the room. He was propped up by a mountain of pillows, too small for the worn velvet sofa, his ten-year-old body looking alarmingly thin beneath the fleece blanket.

His hair was starting to grow back in soft curls, and his eyes, bright, curious, and far too knowing, were glued to a paperback.

"Only by ten minutes, trouble," I said, kissing his forehead and instantly checking for fever. Cool. Good. "Did you take your pills? Did Maggie come by with the soup?"

He nodded earnestly. "The chemo-pills, yes. And Maggie brought chicken noodle. It was salty, but I ate it all. I want to live long enough to become an astronomer, Elara, so I'm doing my part."

My heart squeezed, a familiar, painful ache. His unwavering optimism was my only fuel, but it also hammered home the desperate stakes. Astronomer. He needs to live to see the stars, and I need money to buy him the time.

I sank onto the ottoman beside him and ran a hand over his thin arm. "You'll be the best astronomer the world has ever seen, Leo-bug. I'll buy you a telescope bigger than the Conti Tower."

His eyes widened. "The one on TV? With the sharp man who doesn't smile?"

"That's the one. Don't worry about him. He's a different kind of star, the kind that burns out too fast."

Leo frowned, pushing his glasses up his nose. "He looked lonely, Elara."

Lonely? I almost laughed. Alessandro Conti was surrounded by wealth, power, and presumably beautiful women. But then I looked back at the coldness in the man's eyes on the screen, and I remembered Leo's insightful nature. Perhaps he wasn't wrong.

"Maybe," I conceded. "But we're not lonely. We have each other." I took his thin, cool hand in mine. "How are you feeling, truly? Any new aches?"

"Just tired," he admitted, his voice fading slightly. "Dr. Reed said we need to talk about the new round of treatment next week. The one with the big price tag."

The 'big price tag.' That was the specter haunting my nights. The new protocol was necessary because the cancer was proving resistant to the current therapy.

It wasn't just expensive; it was unattainable on my current salary. The debt collectors had called three times today, their voices increasingly hostile. I was staring down the barrel of losing the house, and if I lost the house, where would Leo recover?

I forced a lightness into my voice I didn't feel. "Don't you worry about price tags, sweet pea. That's my job. I'll make a thousand lattes a day if I have to. Now, let me get you some water, and then you need to sleep."

After tucking Leo in and listening to his detailed monologue about the rings of Saturn, I retreated to the small, cold kitchen. I poured a glass of water, leaning against the counter, suddenly too heavy to stand upright.

There has to be another way. I can't do this anymore. I'm running on fumes and credit card interest. I need a miracle, a desperate, impossible, life-altering stroke of luck.

I pulled out my phone. It was an old model, the screen slightly cracked. I opened my bank app and stared at the miserable, four-digit balance. It would cover the mortgage and one week of Leo's basic care. Then what? I was staring at the inevitable: failing my brother.

A new notification popped up, a text message from an unfamiliar number. My stomach twisted, assuming it was another debt collector using a burner phone. I braced myself and tapped it open.

Unknown Number: This is Alessandro Conti. I got this number from a mutual acquaintance, but I need you to understand this is confidential. I have a business proposition that will solve all your problems instantly.

My hands started shaking, rattling the glass of water. It was a scam. It had to be. Alessandro Conti wouldn't-

The next message arrived immediately, shattering my disbelief.

Unknown Number: Meet me tomorrow at 7 PM. The address is attached. Come alone. Elara, don't miss this.

I read the text three times. The air went out of the small kitchen, leaving me breathless and dizzy. The sheer audacity of his message, the cold, calculated leverage, it was the ruthless billionaire from TV personified. He hadn't sent a sweet, nostalgic memory.

But when I looked down at the address that had popped up, a high-end, exclusive cocktail lounge downtown, I knew. This wasn't a scam. This was him.

And I knew, with the sickening certainty of a desperate woman, that no matter how much I hated the new Alessandro, I would be there.

I dropped my phone. It landed silently on the worn kitchen mat.

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