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Married by mistake to the billionaire

Married by mistake to the billionaire

He was the billionaire betrayed on his wedding day. Two broken vows. One ruthless deal. When Adrian Voss offers Talia Monroe a six-month marriage contract, it's supposed to fix their reputations not destroy their hearts. He's cold, calculated, and terrifyingly in control. She's impulsive, fiery, and impossible to tame. He says, "You'll marry me. You'll play the role. You'll obey." She shoots back, "You don't scare me." He leans closer, eyes like ice. "Good. Fear is useless. But obedience... that might save you." She signed for revenge. He planned for convenience. Neither expected obsession. In a marriage built on power, the real danger is falling in love.
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Chapter 6

TALIA  That evening, Maya called. "So? What's it like living with Mr. Robot?" I flopped onto the giant couch. "Like being trapped in a luxury hostage situation." "Details." "He leaves notes instead of talking. His idea of romance is not existing in the same time zone. And apparently, there's a rule about whiskey." Maya laughed. "Honey, he doesn't need whiskey. He is whiskey - dark, expensive, and makes people make terrible decisions." I groaned. "Don't make me laugh. I think the walls are recording my emotions." "Have you at least seen him shirtless?" "Maya!" "What? I'm just trying to find the silver lining." Before I could respond, the elevator chimed. I froze. My stomach dropped. "Oh crap." I'd forgotten to tell Adrian that Dad was coming to dinner tomorrow. I hung up on Maya mid-sentence and pushed myself off the couch. The penthouse was quiet - the kind of quiet that hummed through marble floors and glass walls. I hesitated outside his study door, rehearsing a polite, non-murderable way to say please don't glare at my father like he's a financial liability. Then I heard his voice. "Have you found her?" I froze. It wasn't his usual voice - not the clipped, perfect one he used for meetings. This one was lower, rawer, like gravel under ice. A pause. Someone on the other end murmured something I couldn't make out. Adrian's reply came sharp. "Then do better." The chill in his tone made my skin prickle, but underneath it... there was something else. A crack. A trace of exhaustion - or grief? Another silence, longer this time. When he finally spoke, his voice had dropped to something I'd never heard from him before. "Just find her," he said quietly. "I don't care how long it takes." I took a step back, heart hammering. Her. Who was her? The girl from the photo? The one in that sunlit picture that didn't belong in this marble-and-glass life of his? He ended the call. I barely had time to slip away before the door handle turned. I hurried down the hall, pretending to be very interested in a painting I didn't understand until I heard the study door close again. Only then did I let out the breath I'd been holding and retreat to my room. I sat on the edge of the bed, phone in hand, still hearing his voice in my head. Not the words  the way he'd said them. Calm crumbling into something almost human. Before I could stop myself, I typed: Me: We need to talk about tomorrow. My dad's coming to dinner. I hovered... then, against all logic, I added: P.S. You sounded... different earlier. Everything okay? My thumb hovered over send. I could practically see his face reading it - that unreadable stare, that cold silence that could turn any word into a weapon. No. Absolutely not. If he ever found out I'd overheard him... he wouldn't shout, he wouldn't even threaten. He'd just erase me from his world - quiet, calculated, devastating. I deleted the PS, leaving only the safe, simple text about dinner. Then I hit send. The dots appeared for a second, then vanished. No reply. I tossed the phone aside and lay back, staring at the ceiling, my heart still running laps. Whoever that girl in the photo was - whoever he was looking for - she'd made Adrian Voss sound almost human. And that terrified me more than anything else. I stood in the kitchen of Adrian Voss's penthouse the next evening, apron over my jeans, a wooden spoon in one hand and disaster in the other. "Come on, sauce, don't betray me now," I muttered, tasting it. "Just pretend to be edible for two hours, please." I wasn't nervous about cooking. I was nervous because tonight, my worlds were colliding - the simple café warmth of Dad and the glass-and-steel chill of Adrian. My father was coming to dinner. Maya had texted five minutes ago: Maya: Good luck, babe. Remember - men like him are charm-trained. Don't let him hypnotize your dad. Me: If he does, I'm disowning both of them. The elevator chimed. "Breathe," I whispered, wiping my hands on the apron. Dad stepped out first  tall, graying hair, kind eyes, and the warm smell of cinnamon and coffee that always clung to him from his café. Behind him came Adrian, perfectly tailored as always, the human embodiment of calm. "Sweetheart!" Dad's face lit up. "You look radiant." I hugged him tight. "You smell like muffins. I missed that." He chuckled, patting my back. "Had to bring something for my new son-in-law." Adrian's eyebrow twitched. "You didn't have to, Mr. Monroe." "Please," Dad said with a grin, handing him a small paper bag. "Call me Robert. And yes, I did. These are my famous cinnamon scones. Family tradition." Adrian accepted the bag with the caution of a man handling classified information. "Thank you." Dad turned to me. "Now, where can I sit and embarrass you the most?" "Anywhere," I sighed. "He's impossible to embarrass." "Challenge accepted," Dad said cheerfully, taking a seat at the dining table. Adrian sat opposite him, posture straight, hands folded neatly. If the table were a chessboard, he'd already be in checkmate position. Dinner started innocently enough. Garlic pasta, wine, polite conversation. "So, Adrian," Dad said, twirling his fork, "Talia tells me you're in business." "Yes," Adrian replied, tone smooth but careful. "Investments, mergers, corporate development." Dad nodded as though it were a language he understood. "And what exactly do you develop?" "Control," I muttered under my breath. Adrian shot me a look. "Value," he corrected. "I invest in potential and ensure it's realized." Dad's smile widened. "Ah, a fixer." I nearly choked. "A what?" "He's the kind of man who walks into a mess and makes sense of it," Dad said proudly, sipping his wine. "We could use one of those at the café. The espresso machine's been leaking for years." Adrian's lips twitched - not a smile, but close. "Perhaps I could take a look." "You'd get grease on your cufflinks," I said. "I own more cufflinks." Dad laughed, delighted. "I like this one." Excuse me? It only got worse. Dad leaned in, asking question after question, and Adrian - the man who normally rationed words like oxygen - actually answered. He talked about his mother's art collection, his love for old architecture, and even admitted he used to sneak into his father's office as a child just to watch business meetings. Dad was enthralled. "So, you've always been driven," he said. "That's good. A man needs direction." Adrian inclined his head. "I agree." "And patience," Dad added. "Marriage takes patience." "Tell me about it," I muttered. Dad didn't hear. Adrian definitely did. Dad chuckled. "You remind me of myself when I first met her mother. Serious. Sharp. The kind of man who plans his whole life." There was a brief silence. Then Adrian said quietly, "She must've been extraordinary." "She was," Dad said, eyes softening. "Talia gets her stubbornness from her." "Stubbornness?" Adrian echoed, glancing at me. "I hadn't noticed." I kicked him under the table. He didn't even flinch. By dessert, Dad was completely won over. "These scones are wonderful," Adrian said, genuinely. "Thank you for bringing them." Dad leaned back, beaming. "You're a good man, Adrian. I can tell." I nearly dropped my fork. "Dad!" "What? He's polite, grounded, and he clearly cares about you." Adrian blinked. "I-" I jumped in. "Dad, we've known each other for-" "Long enough," Adrian finished smoothly, tone perfectly composed but his eyes glinting with quiet amusement. Dad nodded approvingly. "That's right. Some people just fit." I looked between them, horrified. "Fit? Are we talking about a marriage or a jigsaw puzzle?" Dad chuckled and reached for his wine. "You two are adorable." Adrian met my glare over the rim of his glass, a faint smirk ghosting at the corner of his mouth. After dinner, Dad insisted on seeing the balcony view. Adrian led him out, pointing toward the skyline. Hopefully he doesn't tell him my most embarrassing moments or something…
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