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The CEO Who Pretended to Be Poor

When architect Isabella Chen wakes up after a heartbreak-fueled night to find herself married to a stranger, she thinks it’s a disaster. But her “stranger,” Alexander Knight, isn’t just anyone—he’s a billionaire CEO who’s been pretending to be poor to find someone who loves him for who he is. Thrown into a world of wealth, lies, and ruthless social elites, Isabella must decide whether to run from the man who deceived her—or risk everything to believe in a love that began as a lie. In a city where everyone wears a mask, can two broken hearts build something real?
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Chapter 3

The scream that tore from my throat echoed through the unfamiliar apartment, raw and primal. I clutched the marriage certificate with trembling hands, the official seal blurring through my tears.

"This can't be real," I whispered, my voice cracking. "This has to be some kind of joke."

Footsteps approached from what I assumed was the kitchen, steady and unhurried. Alexander appeared in the doorway, looking infuriatingly calm as he leaned against the frame. He was wearing a simple white t-shirt and jeans, his dark hair slightly mussed from sleep, and he held a steaming mug of coffee like this was just another ordinary morning.

"Good morning, wife," he said, his voice carrying that same gentle amusement from last night. "Coffee?"

"Don't call me that!" I scrambled off the bed, my legs unsteady. "This is insane. We need to fix this right now. We need to get this annulled or—"

"Isabella." His voice was patient, like he was speaking to a frightened animal. "Take a breath. Sit down."

"I will not sit down!" I waved the marriage certificate at him. "Do you understand what we've done? We're legally married! To each other! We don't even know each other!"

He moved into the room, setting the coffee mug on the nightstand. "I know you're an architect. I know you have beautiful eyes when you're angry. I know you believe all men are liars."

The casual way he recounted our conversation made my stomach lurch. "That was drunk talk. Stupid, meaningless drunk talk."

"Was it?" He sat on the edge of the bed, his expression serious now. "Because it sounded pretty heartfelt to me."

I pressed my palms against my temples, trying to think through the pounding in my head. "Look, Alexander, or whatever your real name is—"

"It is Alexander. Alexander Knight."

"Fine. Alexander. This was obviously a mistake. We were both drunk, we were both probably dealing with our own issues, and we made a stupid decision. But we can fix it. We can go to the courthouse, file for an annulment, and pretend this never happened."

He was quiet for a long moment, studying me with those dark eyes that seemed to see too much. "Actually, there's a small problem with that plan."

Something in his tone made ice form in my veins. "What kind of problem?"

He reached for a stack of papers on the nightstand—papers I hadn't noticed in my panic over the marriage certificate. "You signed a few other documents last night. Do you remember?"

The memory was hazy, filtered through alcohol and emotional trauma. I remembered the officiant sliding papers across the podium, Alexander guiding my hand to signature lines, his explanation about legal requirements.

"Standard marriage paperwork," I said slowly, dread building in my chest.

"Some of it was." He handed me the stack, and I flipped through pages of dense legal text. "But you also signed an investment agreement."

The words on the page swam before my eyes. I caught fragments—loan terms, repayment schedules, interest rates that made my blood run cold.

"Five hundred thousand dollars," I read aloud, my voice barely a whisper. "Alexander, what is this?"

"You expressed interest in investing in my business ventures," he said calmly. "I was happy to accommodate."

"I never—" I stopped, my mind racing back through the blurry events of last night. Had I said something about investments? About money? "This is fraud. I was drunk. I wasn't capable of making financial decisions."

"The documents are legally binding," he said, his tone apologetic but firm. "Witnessed and notarized. Your signature is clear and consistent across all pages."

I stared at the papers, the numbers swimming before my eyes. Five hundred thousand dollars. I didn't have five hundred dollars in my savings account, let alone five hundred thousand.

"I can't pay this," I said, my voice breaking. "I'm an architect. I make decent money, but this is... this is impossible."

"I know." His voice was gentle, almost sympathetic. "Which is why I have a proposition."

The word 'proposition' made my skin crawl. "What kind of proposition?"

"Work off the debt through our marriage."

I stared at him, certain I'd misheard. "Excuse me?"

"One year," he said, holding up a finger. "Live as my wife for one year. Maintain the marriage, fulfill the basic obligations of the relationship, and at the end of that time, I'll consider the debt paid in full."

"You're insane." I backed away from him, my heart hammering. "You're absolutely insane if you think I'm going to—"

"The alternative is immediate repayment," he interrupted, his voice still maddeningly calm. "Plus interest and legal fees. I estimate the total would come to around seven hundred thousand by the time it goes through the courts."

The room spun around me. Seven hundred thousand dollars. My entire life's earnings wouldn't cover that amount.

"This is extortion," I said, my voice shaking with rage. "This is fraud and extortion and—and I'm calling the police."

I reached for my phone, but Alexander's next words stopped me cold.

"That's certainly your right," he said. "Though I should mention that fraud charges often result in professional license reviews. The State Board of Architecture takes a dim view of financial crimes, even alleged ones."

My hand froze halfway to my phone. My license. My career. Everything I'd worked for since college, everything that defined who I was.

"You're threatening me," I whispered.

"I'm informing you of potential consequences," he corrected. "The choice is entirely yours, Isabella. Report this to the authorities and risk your professional standing, or honor the agreement you signed and walk away debt-free in one year."

I sank onto the edge of the bed, my legs giving out. This couldn't be happening. Twenty-four hours ago, I'd had a career, a relationship, a life that made sense. Now I was trapped in a nightmare of my own making.

"One year," I said, the words tasting like ash.

"One year," he confirmed. "We live together as a married couple. Maintain appearances. After that, you're free to go with a clean slate."

I looked up at him, this stranger who held my entire future in his hands. "What exactly does 'maintain appearances' mean?"

"We live together. We present ourselves as a married couple in public. We don't date other people." His expression was businesslike, as if we were negotiating a construction contract. "Beyond that, the details are up to us."

The trap was perfect, I realized. Elegant in its simplicity. I could fight it and lose everything, or I could submit and lose only a year of my life.

"Fine," I said, the word scraping against my throat. "One year. But the moment that time is up, I want a divorce and I never want to see you again."

He smiled, and for just a moment, something that looked almost like regret flickered in his eyes. "Understood. Welcome to married life, Mrs. Knight."

As he left the room, probably to let me process this new reality, I stared at the marriage certificate in my hands. One year. I could survive one year of anything.

I had to.

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