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Marrying The Broke Billionaire In Disguise

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Flora Sawyer was backed into a corner by a wealthy, married doctor who relentlessly harassed her at the hospital. Desperate for a way out, she signed a prenuptial agreement in a rundown diner to marry a complete stranger. Josiah Vance claimed to be a bankrupt, failed IT programmer. He offered to be her legal shield, and in return, she let him sleep on her cramped apartment couch. But the nightmare only escalated. Grant, her wealthy tormentor, cornered them at a dinner party. He poured red wine all over Josiah's cheap thrift-store shirt, mocking him as a pathetic parasite living off a public nurse's meager salary. The entire room laughed, watching Flora's new husband endure the ultimate public humiliation. They didn't know that to help Josiah start over, Flora had just emptied her entire life savings of fifty thousand dollars, leaving herself with exactly eighty-four dollars. Watching the man who had offered her a lifeline be treated like garbage, something inside Flora completely snapped. She couldn't understand why money gave these arrogant people the right to crush others. Her chest burned with a fierce, undeniable rage. She stepped directly in front of Josiah, shielding him with her own body, and slammed a stack of papers onto the table. "My husband might be broke, but you are the real parasite." What Flora didn't know was that the silent, bankrupt man standing behind her was actually a trillionaire, and his game to destroy her enemies had already begun.

Marrying The Broke Billionaire In Disguise Chapter 1

The screen of Flora Sawyer's phone lit up again.

It was the fifteenth text message from Grant Holloway in the last hour. She stared at the notification, her fingernails digging so hard into the rim of her ceramic coffee mug that her knuckles turned a stark, bone-white. Her stomach twisted into a tight, painful knot.

Across the sticky composite wood table of the noisy Brooklyn diner, Josiah Vance sat perfectly still.

He wore a faded gray button-down shirt that fit him poorly across the shoulders. His index finger tapped a slow, rhythmic beat against the table. His sharp gaze tracked the rigid line of Flora's shoulders and the red rim of her eyes.

Flora forced her gaze away from the glowing screen. She dragged air into her lungs and stretched her lips into a tight, mechanical smile.

"I'm sorry," she said, her voice scraping dryly against her throat. "Work has been demanding."

Josiah did not return the smile. He reached into his cheap messenger bag, pulled out a stack of stapled papers, and slid it across the table.

The bold black letters on the front page read: Prenuptial Agreement.

Flora's pupils contracted. Her hand hovered halfway to her coffee cup, freezing in mid-air. The rapid, frantic beating of her heart skipped an entire second.

"I will solve your current problem," Josiah said. His voice was flat, devoid of any inflection. "But the marriage will be strictly platonic. Our finances remain completely separate. No exceptions."

A hot flush of humiliation crept up Flora's neck. The sheer audacity of this stranger, sitting in a rundown diner and dictating terms like a king, made her jaw clench.

She opened her mouth to tell him exactly where he could shove his paperwork.

Then, her phone vibrated violently against the table.

The screen flashed. It was a photo from Grant. An image of Flora cornered in the hospital stairwell yesterday, his shadow looming over her.

Cold sweat broke out across her spine. The air in her lungs vanished. The instinct to survive crushed whatever pride she had left.

Flora clamped her teeth down on her lower lip, tasting copper. She reached into her worn tote bag, pulled out a cheap plastic ballpoint pen, and hovered it over the signature line. Her hand shook so violently the pen rattled against the paper.

Josiah watched the tremor in her fingers. His dark eyes darkened further. He leaned forward, the cheap fabric of his shirt straining.

"Once you sign that," Josiah said, his voice dropping to a low, rough register, "I am your legal shield."

The words hit her chest like a physical blow. The last of her resistance shattered.

Flora pressed the pen down. She signed her name with such force that the metal tip tore straight through the thick paper.

Josiah picked up the document. For a fraction of a second, the dull, ordinary mask he wore slipped, and the dullness in his eyes sharpened, replaced by a flicker of cold, calculating resolve before it vanished, leaving behind the exhausted gaze of a man who had supposedly lost it all.

Flora exhaled a long, shaky breath. The crushing weight on her chest eased, replaced by a hollow uncertainty. She looked at the man who was about to become her husband, searching for something to say.

Josiah stood up. He buttoned his ill-fitting jacket. The movement was precise, controlled, and entirely too elegant for a man who claimed to be a failed IT programmer.

"City Hall. Tomorrow morning at nine," Josiah said. It was not a request.

Flora nodded. She gathered her bag. As she slung it over her shoulder, Josiah's gaze flicked to the plastic nurse's badge clipping to the side pocket. His eyes lingered on it for a beat before he turned away.

Josiah pushed through the glass doors of the diner.

The moment the cold night air hit him, a nondescript black sedan pulled up to the curb. Milo Kovac, dressed in a plain dark jacket, stepped out and opened the rear door.

"Did it go smoothly?" Milo asked, his voice low.

Josiah slid into the leather backseat. He pulled a duplicate copy of the prenuptial agreement from his pocket and tore it cleanly in half.

"Phase one is complete," Josiah said.

Milo started the engine. He glanced in the rearview mirror, a flicker of disbelief crossing his face. His boss, a man whose personal net worth exceeded a trillion dollars, was playing house with a public hospital nurse.

Josiah stared out the tinted window at the blurring streetlights. His mind replayed the way Flora's hand had shaken as she signed her life over. A strange, unfamiliar pull tugged at his chest. He wanted to know exactly how much pressure this woman could take before she broke.

Inside the diner, Flora stared at the deep indentations her pen had left on the table.

She picked up her phone, typed out a single word to Grant-Stop-and hit send.

The phone immediately rang. Grant's name flashed on the screen.

Flora's thumb hovered over the glass. For the first time in months, her hands were steady. She pressed the red button and declined the call.

She walked out of the diner. The wind bit through her thin coat, making her shiver, but she wrapped her arms around herself and kept walking.

She headed toward the subway, her footsteps echoing against the damp pavement, wrapping her thin coat tighter around her frame as she disappeared into the endless sea of late-night commuters.

Inside the nondescript black sedan cruising steadily a few blocks away, Josiah lowered the privacy partition, the sterile streetlights washing over his face. A faint, calculating smile played on his lips.

He dialed his father, Cornelius Vance.

"I'm engaged," Josiah said, his tone bored.

A booming laugh echoed through the speaker. "I look forward to seeing how she performs," Cornelius replied.

Josiah ended the call. He leaned his head back against the headrest and closed his eyes, mentally preparing the next layer of his bankrupt persona.

"Milo," Josiah said, his voice dropping ten degrees, the air inside the vehicle growing instantly heavy. "Dig into Grant Holloway's online footprint. Social media, public records, data leaks. I want to know what the internet says about him."

"Yes, sir," Milo said, his hands tightening slightly on the steering wheel.

The sedan accelerated into the night, leaving the grime of Brooklyn behind as it sped toward a penthouse in Manhattan.

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