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Exposing Lover's Greed Plot

I stared at Vincent's phone, my fingers suddenly numb. The device felt like it weighed a thousand pounds in my hand. He'd left it on the library table when he went to get us coffee—a small, innocent moment that was about to shatter my world. "Babe, last night was amazing. Can't wait to see you again when Little Miss Naive is busy with her study group." The text from Gia Armstrong glowed on the screen, followed by a string of explicit messages that made my stomach churn. I scrolled up, each flick of my thumb revealing more betrayal. "She's so pathetically devoted," Vincent had written. "You should see how she looks at me—like I'm some kind of god. It's almost too easy." Gia's response made bile rise in my throat: "Just keep playing prince charming until you get that Hunt fortune, baby. Then we can stop pretending." My hands trembled.
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Chapter 2

The transformation was immediate and unsettling.

Vincent appeared at my dorm the next morning with a bouquet of white roses—my favorite, though I'd never told him that. He must have asked someone. The smile on his face was so radiant, so perfectly crafted, that it made my skin crawl.

"Good morning, beautiful," he said, leaning in for a kiss that I barely tolerated. "I thought we could grab breakfast together?"

I studied his face, searching for cracks in the facade. But Vincent was a master performer, and he'd clearly decided to give the performance of his lifetime.

Over the following weeks, he became the boyfriend every girl dreamed of. Flowers appeared daily—sometimes delivered to my classes, sometimes waiting by my door. His Instagram feed transformed into a shrine to our "perfect love," complete with candid shots of me studying and romantic captions about finding his "soulmate."

"Look at this," Sophie said one evening, showing me her phone. "He posted another one."

The image showed me reading in the library, completely unaware of being photographed. The caption read: "Watching the love of my life pursue her dreams. Can't wait to build our future together. #blessed #truelove #forever."

The comments were nauseating. Girls from our classes gushing about how lucky I was, how romantic Vincent was, how they wished they had a boyfriend like him.

If they only knew.

"It's like he's campaigning for Boyfriend of the Year," Sophie muttered. "This is weird, right? Even for Vincent?"

I nodded, but said nothing. I couldn't tell her about my discovery, about the plan forming in my mind. Not yet.

What I didn't see were the late-night hours Vincent spent hunched over his laptop, researching Hunt Corporation with the dedication of a graduate student. I didn't know about the legal documents he'd printed and studied, the corporate structure charts he'd memorized, or the notes he'd compiled about my family's business partnerships.

But I began to notice other things.

The way he steered conversations toward my family, asking seemingly innocent questions about my father's work, our family traditions, our "future plans." How he'd grown suddenly interested in business news, casually mentioning Hunt Corporation articles he'd "stumbled across."

"Your dad must be so proud of what he's built," he said one afternoon as we walked across campus. "I'd love to learn more about the business world from him. Maybe he could mentor me?"

I nearly laughed at his transparency. "Maybe," I said instead, twisting my grandmother's ring around my finger.

Meanwhile, Gia had transformed herself into the perfect supporting actress in Vincent's production. She began appearing at gallery openings and exclusive campus events, somehow always managing to befriend the daughters of wealthy families. I watched her work from across crowded rooms, her laugh too bright, her interest too keen as she pumped them for information about trust funds and family dynamics.

She was good at it, I had to admit. Her artistic background gave her an easy entry into conversations about culture and sophistication. Within weeks, she'd positioned herself as an insider in circles she'd never accessed before.

I saw her once at the campus coffee shop, leaning close to Madison Winters, whose family owned a chain of luxury hotels. Gia's sketchbook lay open between them, but her pencil remained still as Madison talked animatedly about her upcoming trust fund distribution.

The pieces of their scheme were falling into place, and they thought I was oblivious to it all.

Then came the test I'd been dreading.

"I've been thinking," Vincent said one evening as we sat in his apartment. The setting was carefully orchestrated—candles flickering, soft music playing, wine glasses half-empty. "About trust. Real trust."

I kept my expression neutral, though my pulse quickened. "What about it?"

"I want us to have complete transparency," he said, taking my hands in his. His thumb traced over my knuckles with practiced tenderness. "No secrets, no barriers. Complete openness."

"That sounds wonderful," I replied carefully.

"I want to share everything with you," he continued, his voice dropping to that intimate tone that had once made me melt. "Bank accounts, passwords, everything. That's what real couples do, right? They trust each other completely."

My heart hammered against my ribs, but I kept my breathing steady. "You want to share bank account information?"

"I want to share everything," he repeated, squeezing my hands. "Starting with something simple. Your credit card PIN. I know it sounds silly, but knowing that you trust me with something so personal... it would mean everything to me."

The audacity took my breath away. He was asking me to hand him the keys to my accounts, wrapped in the language of love and commitment.

I looked into his eyes—those beautiful brown eyes that had once made me weak—and saw nothing but calculation behind the manufactured warmth.

"You're right," I said softly. "Complete trust is what we need."

His smile was triumphant, predatory. "So you'll share it?"

I leaned closer, my voice barely a whisper. "Let me think about it. Something that important... I want to be sure I'm ready."

The flicker of frustration across his features was quickly masked, but I caught it. He wanted immediate gratification, immediate access to what he saw as his prize.

"Of course," he said, kissing my forehead with false tenderness. "Take all the time you need, baby. I'll wait."

As I left his apartment that night, I felt the final pieces of my own plan crystallizing. Vincent thought he was manipulating me toward his ultimate goal.

He had no idea he was walking straight into mine.

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