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Entwined Destinies:The Billionaire's Reluctant Bride  Novel Cover

Entwined Destinies:The Billionaire's Reluctant Bride

Sophia Bennett never expected to cross paths with Alexander Sterling again-not after the masked charity ball where a stranger in black claimed her body and soul for one unforgettable night. She walked away with no names, no regrets... and a secret that would bind them forever. Now, four months later, Sophie is drowning in debt and grief when the same man-cold, commanding billionaire CEO Alexander Sterling-blackmails her into becoming his fake fiancée. The deal is simple: play the perfect partner to secure a fifty-billion-dollar merger, and walk away with enough money to start over. No strings. No feelings. But the chemistry that once burned behind masks refuses to stay hidden. Late-night arguments turn into stolen kisses. Forced red-carpet appearances become dangerously real. And every time Alexander's hand lingers on her waist, Sophie fights the truth screaming inside her: the baby growing beneath her heart is his. When a collapse at work lands her in the hospital, the doctor's words shatter the fragile illusion-"You're four months pregnant." Alexander hears. He calculates. He assumes the worst. "You let me believe this was real," he snarls, voice like ice. "While you carried another man's child." Fired. Humiliated. Cast out with nothing but the clothes on her back. Sophie doesn't chase him. Doesn't beg. Doesn't tell him the baby is his. Because if the man who once held her like she was everything can discard her so easily, he doesn't deserve the truth. But fate has other plans. As Alexander spirals in regret, haunted by memories of a masked woman who felt like destiny, he begins to question everything he thought he knew. The merger closes. The empire stands. Yet the silence from the woman he wronged grows louder than any boardroom battle. Some destinies are entwined too tightly to break. And when the truth finally crashes through the walls they've built, it will either destroy them both... or bind them forever. A steamy, angsty billionaire romance full of enemies-to-lovers fire, a secret baby, cruel misunderstandings, possessive obsession, and the ultimate grovel redemption. Perfect for fans of twisted vows, forced proximity, and second-chance heartbreak.
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Chapter 3

The black town car pulled up outside Sophie's apartment building at 7:32 p.m. exactly. She'd spent the last hour in front of the mirror, second-guessing every decision.

The dress had arrived at 4 p.m. in a matte-black box tied with silver ribbon-no note, just the garment inside. Emerald green silk, off-the-shoulder, fitted through the bodice then flowing into a subtle train. It cost more than three months of her old rent. She hated how perfectly it fit, how it made her skin glow and her waist look impossibly small. She hated even more that she liked how it made her feel-powerful. Dangerous.

She slipped on the strappy gold heels that had come in the same box, pinned her hair in a low, elegant twist, and added the only jewelry she owned worth wearing: her father's silver chain with its tiny anchor pendant. A reminder. She wasn't doing this for the glamour. She was doing it for answers. For justice. For the baby she still hadn't told anyone about.

The driver opened the door without a word. Twenty minutes later, they pulled up to the entrance of The Plaza Hotel. Red carpet. Photographers. Security in black suits scanning every face. This wasn't just a dinner. This was theater.

Sophie stepped out. Flashes exploded. She kept her chin up, smile small and practiced, the way Elena had drilled her during their emergency "how to survive billionaire events" call earlier.

Then she saw him.

Alexander waited at the top of the steps in a midnight-blue tuxedo that looked poured on. No tie tonight-just the top button of his shirt undone, a sliver of tanned skin showing at the throat. He extended his hand as she reached him.

"Ms. Bennett," he murmured, voice pitched for her ears alone. "You clean up... exceptionally well."

She placed her hand in his. Warm. Steady. Too steady.

"You sent the dress," she said quietly.

"I sent several options. You chose the one that suits you best." His thumb brushed the inside of her wrist-deliberate or accidental, she couldn't tell. "Green is your color."

She pulled her hand back as cameras clicked around them. "Let's get this over with."

He chuckled under his breath-low, private-and offered his arm. She took it. They walked inside together like they belonged to each other.

The Grand Ballroom was even more opulent than the Sterling gala. Gold-leaf ceilings, candlelight reflecting off crystal, a string quartet playing something soft and romantic. Tables seated ten, each with centerpieces of white orchids and dripping candles. At the head table: Alexander, Sophie, the merger's lead investor (Harold Grayson, sixty-something, silver hair, sharp eyes), his wife Margaret, and two other board-level players from the target company.

Alexander pulled out Sophie's chair with effortless courtesy. As she sat, he leaned down, lips close to her ear.

"Harold Grayson believes in legacy. Family. Stability. Tonight, you're my fiancée in every way that matters to him. Smile. Touch my arm. Laugh at my jokes. And if he asks how we met, we say it was through work. Instant connection. No need to embellish."

Sophie turned her face just enough that her breath grazed his jaw. "And if I decide to tell him the truth? That you blackmailed me into this?"

His eyes darkened with something dangerous and amused. "Then you'll find out exactly how far I'm willing to go to protect what's mine."

The word mine landed like a spark on dry grass.

She forced a smile as Harold Grayson leaned forward.

"Alexander, you've been keeping this lovely young woman a secret. How did you two meet?"

Alexander's hand settled lightly on the back of Sophie's chair-possessive without touching her. "She walked into my office and called me out in front of five hundred people. I've been trying to keep up ever since."

Harold laughed, delighted. "A woman with spine. Rare in our world. And you, my dear-what do you do when you're not taming this one?"

Sophie met the older man's gaze evenly. "I used to write. Investigative pieces. Corporate accountability. Now I'm... learning the other side."

Margaret Grayson touched her husband's arm. "She's refreshing, Harold. Most of the women in this room are here for the jewelry, not the conversation."

Sophie felt Alexander's fingers brush her bare shoulder-just a graze-as he reached for his wine glass. The touch was gone before she could react, but her skin burned anyway.

Dinner progressed in a haze of small talk and subtle power plays. Alexander was masterful-charming without groveling, commanding without bullying. He deferred to Harold on golf handicaps and vintage Bordeaux, then quietly dismantled the other board member's objections to the merger terms with surgical precision.

Sophie played her part. She laughed when expected, asked intelligent questions, let her hand rest on Alexander's forearm once when Harold made a joke about "young love." Each touch felt like walking a tightrope-necessary for the performance, electric in reality.

Halfway through the main course, Harold leaned in conspiratorially.

"You know, Alexander, I've hesitated on this deal for one reason only. You're brilliant, but you're alone. A man like you-unattached-can make reckless moves. I needed to see there was someone who could steady you." He nodded toward Sophie. "Now I see there is."

Alexander's expression didn't change, but his hand found hers under the table. Fingers interlaced. Firm. Warm.

"She steadies me more than she knows," he said, voice low and sincere enough that even Sophie almost believed it.

Harold beamed. "Then I'm inclined to sign tomorrow. Let's make this official."

Sophie's stomach flipped. The merger was happening. The charade was working. And Alexander's thumb was tracing slow, deliberate circles on the back of her hand.

Dessert arrived. Conversation turned lighter. Alexander excused himself to take a call-something about Tokyo markets. Sophie watched him walk away: tall, commanding, every head turning as he passed.

Margaret leaned closer. "He's different with you, dear. Softer. I've known him since he was twenty-five. Never seen him look at anyone the way he looks at you."

Sophie forced a smile. "We're still figuring things out."

Margaret patted her hand. "That's how the best ones start."

When Alexander returned, the quartet had shifted to slower music. Couples were drifting onto the dance floor.

He extended his hand. "Dance with me."

It wasn't a question.

She stood. Let him lead her to the floor.

His arm slid around her waist. Her hand settled on his shoulder. They moved together-slow, perfect rhythm. Too perfect.

"You're good at this," she murmured.

"I've had practice." His mouth was close to her temple. "But never with someone who hates me while she's doing it."

"I don't hate you," she said automatically. Then quieter: "Not entirely."

He pulled her closer-barely an inch, but enough that she felt every line of his body against hers. "Good. Because we're going to have to sell this a lot more convincingly if the deal closes tomorrow."

Her heart hammered. "How convincing?"

His lips brushed her ear. "Enough that no one questions it. Enough that Harold signs. Enough that... when I drop you home tonight, you don't immediately run."

She tilted her head back to meet his eyes. They were darker now, pupils blown. Desire? Challenge? Both?

"I'm not running," she whispered.

His grip tightened fractionally. "Then prove it."

The song ended. Applause rippled around them. They didn't move.

Harold approached, clapping Alexander on the back. "Beautiful, you two. Absolutely beautiful."

Alexander released her slowly-reluctantly. "Thank you, Harold. We'll see the papers tomorrow."

As they said goodnights and walked toward the exit, photographers waited again. This time Alexander didn't just offer his arm. He slid his hand to the small of her back-low, possessive-and pulled her against his side for the cameras.

Flashes blinded her.

He leaned down, mouth against her hair. "One more performance tonight."

Then, in full view of everyone, he tilted her chin up with two fingers and kissed her.

Not a peck. Not a stage kiss.

A real one-slow, deliberate, lips parting hers just enough to taste promise and threat in equal measure.

The world narrowed to heat, to the press of his mouth, to the way his hand cupped the back of her neck like he'd been waiting to do it for years.

When he pulled back, her lips tingled. His eyes were molten.

"Car's waiting," he said roughly.

Sophie nodded-speechless for once.

They stepped outside into the cool night air. The town car idled at the curb.

Alexander opened the door for her, then slid in beside her.

The partition rose.

Silence stretched-thick, electric.

He turned to her in the dark.

"Your place or mine?"

She met his gaze.

"Yours," she said.

Because tonight, the line between performance and reality had officially blurred.

And she wasn't sure she wanted to uncross it.

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