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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 5

The fluorescent lights of the upscale mall felt harsh against my skin as I pushed the shopping cart through the wide corridors, trying to focus on the mundane task of buying groceries. Alexander had given me a list—simple things like bread, milk, vegetables—but even this basic domestic routine felt foreign in the wake of our bizarre arrangement.

I was debating between organic and regular tomatoes when a familiar laugh cut through the ambient noise of the shopping center. My blood turned to ice.

Derek.

I turned slowly, hoping I was wrong, but there he was—perfectly groomed as always, his arm wrapped around a petite blonde in designer clothes who could only be Tiffany Reed. She was everything I wasn't: delicate, expensive, and hanging on Derek's every word like he was dispensing wisdom instead of the shallow observations I'd grown tired of during our three-year relationship.

"Isabella?" Derek's voice carried that tone of false surprise he'd perfected, the one that said he'd spotted me long before I'd noticed him. "What a... coincidence."

I straightened my shoulders, grateful I'd at least worn my good jeans and a decent blouse today. "Derek. Tiffany."

Tiffany's eyes swept over me with the kind of assessment only women who'd never worked a day in their lives could manage. Her gaze lingered on my simple wedding ring—the plain gold band Alexander had somehow produced at that ridiculous chapel—and her perfectly glossed lips curved into something that wasn't quite a smile.

"So," Derek said, his voice carrying that familiar smugness, "I heard through the grapevine that you got married. Quite suddenly." His eyes glittered with malicious curiosity. "To a construction worker, wasn't it?"

Heat flooded my cheeks, but I kept my voice level. "His name is Alexander."

"Right, Alexander." Derek's tone made the name sound like a joke. "How... romantic. A whirlwind romance with a blue-collar man. Very egalitarian of you, Isabella."

Tiffany giggled—actually giggled—and pressed closer to Derek's side. "Oh, Derek told me all about you. You were always so... practical. I suppose it makes sense that you'd settle for someone more... accessible."

The word 'settle' hit me like a physical blow. I gripped the shopping cart handle so tightly my knuckles went white.

"I didn't settle for anything," I said, my voice sharper than I'd intended.

"Of course not," Derek said with mock sincerity. "I'm sure he's very... hardworking. Though I have to wonder how he manages to support you on a construction worker's salary. Wasn't your apartment in that nice neighborhood? The rent alone must be—"

"That's none of your business."

"You're right, you're right." Derek held up his hands in a gesture of false apology. "I just worry about you, that's all. After everything we shared, I want to see you happy. Even if that means watching you... adjust your expectations."

Tiffany's laugh was like crystal breaking. "Derek's so thoughtful. He was just telling me how concerned he is about your situation. Living in some tiny apartment, struggling to make ends meet..." She paused, her eyes scanning my outfit again. "Though I suppose love conquers all, doesn't it?"

I wanted to scream. I wanted to tell them that my apartment was actually quite nice, that Alexander wasn't what they thought, that their assumptions were as shallow as they were. But the words stuck in my throat, because wasn't this exactly what I'd thought about Alexander myself? Wasn't I just as guilty of judging him by his appearance and occupation?

"Isabella?"

The familiar voice made me turn, and there was Alexander, walking toward us with that easy confidence that seemed so at odds with his work clothes. Today's ensemble was particularly rough—paint-stained jeans, a flannel shirt with a tear in the sleeve, and boots that had definitely seen better days. He looked exactly like what Derek expected: a working-class man who'd somehow managed to snag a woman above his station.

"Hey," he said, sliding an arm around my waist with casual possessiveness. His touch was warm and steady, and I found myself leaning into it despite everything. "Sorry I'm late. The job ran over."

Derek's eyebrows rose as he took in Alexander's appearance. "You must be the husband. Derek Vance." He extended his hand with the kind of firm grip that was meant to be a challenge.

Alexander shook it without flinching. "Alexander Knight. I've heard about you."

"Have you?" Derek's smile was sharp. "All good things, I hope."

"Not particularly," Alexander replied with such calm honesty that Derek's smile faltered.

Tiffany stepped forward, her designer heels clicking against the polished floor. "How sweet. Isabella's found herself a real man's man." Her tone dripped with condescension. "Derek was just telling me about Isabella's... refined tastes. It's so interesting to see how people change their standards."

I felt Alexander's arm tighten around me, but his voice remained level. "I wouldn't call it changing standards. I'd call it learning the difference between substance and packaging."

Derek's face darkened. "Substance? That's rich, coming from someone who—" He gestured at Alexander's clothes with obvious disdain. "Tell me, Alexander, how exactly do you plan to provide for Isabella? Construction work isn't exactly known for its financial security."

"I do just fine," Alexander said quietly.

"Do you?" Derek pulled out his phone, making a show of checking something on the screen. "Because I just closed a deal that'll net me more this month than most people make in a year. I drive a Porsche, I live in a penthouse, and I can give the woman I love everything she deserves." His eyes flicked to me. "Everything Isabella used to have."

The implication hung in the air like poison. That I'd given up a life of comfort and security for... what? A man who came home covered in dust and paint?

Alexander was quiet for a long moment, and I could feel the tension radiating from his body. When he spoke, his voice was dangerously soft.

"The difference between us, Derek, is that I would never betray her. I would never make her feel like she wasn't enough, like she needed to compete for my attention or my loyalty." He paused, his dark eyes meeting Derek's with unwavering intensity. "Money can't buy character. And character is something you'll never have enough of to deserve her."

Derek's face flushed red. "Character? You want to talk about character? What can you possibly offer her? What kind of future can a construction worker provide?"

Something snapped in Alexander's expression. Before I could stop him, he reached into his back pocket and pulled out his wallet, extracting a sleek black card that caught the light like obsidian.

"Will this do?" he asked, his voice tight with controlled anger.

The store clerk who'd been restocking nearby dropped the box she was holding. "Oh my God," she whispered. "That's a Knight family card. The unlimited one."

The color drained from Derek's face so quickly I thought he might faint. Tiffany's mouth fell open, her perfectly applied lipstick suddenly looking garish against her pale skin.

"Knight family?" Derek's voice cracked. "As in Knight Industries? Knight Real Estate?"

Panic flashed across Alexander's features, and he quickly shoved the card back into his wallet. "It's not what you think," he said quickly. "It's my employer's company card. I... I do some work for them. Special projects."

But the damage was done. I could see the wheels turning in Derek's head, the same calculating look he got when he sensed an opportunity. And I could see something else in Alexander's eyes—something that looked almost like fear.

Who exactly had I married? And what else was he hiding?

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