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Faking love with ceo

Lina Carter was just a waitress trying to make ends meet. On the other hand, Alexander Knight was a billionaire who would do anything to safeguard his empire. When he proposes a deal for her to be his fake girlfriend, it seems straightforward, he act like she loves him, stick to the rules, and walk away with a nice payday. No feelings involved. No strings attached. No room for error. But as they share fake kisses, those moments turn into lingering glances. What starts as cold, business-like orders shifts into a quiet sense of protection. Suddenly, the line between pretense and reality begins to blur. Then, out of nowhere, his ex-fiancée reappears-gorgeous, ruthless, and hell-bent on ruining Lina's life. When the truth about their arrangement comes to light, Lina finds herself publicly humiliated, tossed aside as if she never mattered at all. She walks away with her pride shattered, but her heart still whole. Now, the man who once paid her to pretend is realizing he wants her for real. But some betrayals cut too deep... and some love stories start with a lie that's just too painful to forgive. She was brought in to act. He ended up falling for her for real.
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Chapter 6

Dinner arrived precisely at eight-thirty. Not a personal cook, but a uniformed staffer from a restaurant Lina had only ever walked past. They set up a simple meal of seared fish and roasted vegetables on the vast, cold dining table, lit a single candle, and left without a word.

Alexander emerged from his study. He sat at the head of the table. She sat to his right, the distance between them feeling like a canyon.

They ate in silence broken only by the delicate clink of cutlery on porcelain. He didn't look at her. He seemed to be reviewing data in his mind, his eyes distant. The food was exquisite, and it tasted like ash.

"Is the fish not to your liking?" His voice, when it finally came, made her jump.

"It's fine. Thank you."

"You should eat. You looked pale in the gallery photos."

She looked up, startled. He'd seen the photos. He'd read the article.

"Colette said it was a problem," she said carefully.

"It is a manageable one. This," he gestured vaguely between them with his fork, "is the management. We present a united, mundane front. Boredom is better than mystery. Mystery leads to digging."

Boredom. That's what this performance was to him. A tedious step in a corporate strategy.

"And after tomorrow's photos? What's the next step in management?" The question slipped out, edged with a bitterness she couldn't fully hide.

He set his fork down, finally giving her his full attention. The candlelight flickered in his eyes, but it didn't warm them. "The next step is a family dinner with my grandfather. A week from Saturday. That will be a different kind of performance."

Family. The word sent a fresh chill through her. She'd met the public. She'd met the venomous ex. Now she would meet the source of his pressure.

"What should I expect?"

"Expect to be judged. Do not speak unless spoken to. Do not try to be clever. Be respectful. Listen." He picked up his wine glass. "My grandfather values tradition and fortitude. Your... background will be a mark against you. Your composure tonight and tomorrow will be your only defense."

Your background. He said it so clinically. Her poverty, her struggle, was just a tactical disadvantage.

She pushed her plate away, her appetite gone. "And if I fail his test?"

He took a slow sip of wine, his gaze holding hers over the rim of the glass. "Then the narrative becomes harder to control. Which makes you less useful. The contract remains, but the path becomes more... arduous for you. It is in your interest to pass."

A threat, softly delivered. Do well, or your life gets harder.

The rest of the meal passed in silence. When they were finished, he returned to his study without a word. She cleared the plates to the kitchen, just for something to do. The kitchen was a showroom of stainless steel and dark marble, utterly untouched.

She washed the single plate and glass she'd used, her hands moving on autopilot. The penthouse was so quiet she could hear the hum of the refrigerator, the distant sigh of the elevator shaft. It was the loneliest place she had ever been.

She retreated to the guest room. The bed was enormous, the sheets a high thread count that felt cold. She changed into her modest cotton pajamas and lay in the dark, listening.

Sometime after midnight, she heard his door open down the hall. The soft pad of his footsteps passed her room, heading to the kitchen. A cabinet opened. The quiet clink of a glass.

She shouldn't move. She should follow the rules. Do not disturb me.

But the silence was a weight on her chest. The reality of her next week, her next month, stretched before her, a series of cold, judged performances. She got up, wrapping her arms around herself, and padded to the doorway.

The kitchen was dimly lit by under-cabinet lights. He stood at the island, pouring a measure of whiskey into a crystal tumbler. He hadn't changed. He still wore the black sweater, the sleeves pushed up to his elbows. He looked tired, the harsh lines of his face softened slightly by shadow.

He saw her reflection in the dark window before he turned. He didn't seem surprised. "You should be asleep. The car comes early."

"I couldn't sleep."

"The bed is uncomfortable?"

"The silence is loud."

He studied her for a moment, then turned back to his drink. "You get used to it."

She took a few steps into the room, hovering at the edge of the island. "Do you?"

He didn't answer. He just took a slow drink, his eyes on the city lights. "You have questions," he stated.

"You said not to look for problems. But the problems keep finding me. The article. Vanessa. Your grandfather. What happens when a problem comes that your management can't handle?"

He was quiet for a long time. "Then we adapt. Or we terminate the agreement."

Terminate. The word was a guillotine. Her freedom, her mother's health, sliced away.

"And if I break the rules?" she whispered. "Not the big ones. A small one. What then?"

Finally, he looked at her. The dim light caught the planes of his face. "What rule do you want to break, Lina?"

She hadn't expected the question. It felt like a trap. "I don't know. Speaking out of turn. Having an opinion. Looking at you like I'm not just a... a prop."

His jaw tightened. He set his glass down with a soft, definitive click. "That would be a mistake. The rules are there for a reason. They keep the transaction clean."

"This doesn't feel clean." The words were out, hushed and brave. "It feels messy and confusing and I feel like I'm losing myself in this... this act."

For a heartbeat, she saw something raw flicker in his eyes. Not anger. Something like recognition. Then it was gone, sealed away behind a wall of impenetrable ice.

"Then don't lose yourself," he said, his voice low and final. "Just do the job. Collect the money. And walk away intact. That is the only way this works. Now, go to sleep."

It was a dismissal. The moment of near-honesty was over.

She turned and walked back to the guest room. As she closed the door, she heard the soft sound of his glass being picked up again.

She lay back down in the dark. Just do the job. That's all she was to him. A job.

She must have fallen asleep, because the next thing she knew, a soft knock sounded at her door. It was still dark.

"The car will be downstairs in thirty minutes," Alexander's voice came through the wood, devoid of any pretense of the intimacy the world would soon believe they'd shared. "Be ready."

When she emerged, dressed in the simple but elegant outfit Colette had sent over, he was already in the foyer, knotting his tie. He looked every inch the powerful CEO, the man from the kitchen vanished.

"Remember," he said, not looking at her as he adjusted his cufflinks. "You leave alone. You look... satisfied. Content. Not happy. Happiness is gauche. You look like you belong here."

He opened the penthouse door for her. Not a gesture of courtesy, but the starting pistol for a race.

She stepped into the private elevator. As the doors began to close, she caught one last glimpse of him. He wasn't watching her go. He was already turning away, back to his empty, perfect fortress.

The elevator descended.

The lobby was quiet. The doorman gave her a polite, knowing nod. She pushed through the heavy brass doors and stepped out into the crisp morning light.

And there they were. Across the street. Two men with long-lens cameras. The shutter clicks were like the chittering of insects.

She did as instructed. She did not smile. She did not hurry. She walked to the waiting car with a quiet, assured grace, her face a mask of private contentment, as if carrying a delicious secret from the night before.

She slid into the backseat. The car pulled away.

As they turned the corner, she let the mask fall. She stared at her reflection in the window, at the woman playing a love story for the morning news.

The car was taking her home. But for the first time, she wasn't sure where home was anymore.

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