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The Phantom CEO's Runaway Contract Lover

The Phantom CEO's Runaway Contract Lover

My father stole my mother's legacy and forced me into an engagement with Arley Simmons to secure a financial lifeline for his company. I became a mere bargaining chip, a tragic heiress sold to the highest bidder. Now, Arley was back from his year-long "business trip." But his mistress, my former best friend Kenia, texted me a photo flaunting a multi-million dollar sapphire necklace he had just bought her. "I heard Arley's back tomorrow. So happy for you both." It was a blatant declaration of war. Yet, the Simmons family didn't care about my humiliation. They demanded I play the doting fiancée to secure a crucial partnership with the elusive billionaire, Algernon McCarthy. They forced me to move into Arley's penthouse, and his mother ordered us to produce an heir immediately to silence the scandal. Arley even came home drunk, trying to force himself on me to do his "duty." They all thought I was just their puppet. They expected me to swallow the pain, hide in the shadows, and let my silent misery curdle while they built their empire on my broken life. But the old Hope was dead. I terminated the contract with the secret escort I had hired for the past year, ready to clean house and burn the Simmons family to the ground. What I didn't know was that the escort I had just thrown away like trash was the very billionaire god my enemies were desperately praying to.
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Chapter 11

Arley pressed the sleek black phone to his ear. The screen was dark, the call already connected. Silence stretched for a second. Then, a voice came through the speaker. Low. Magnetic. Laced with a lazy, just-woke-up kind of warmth. "Kitten. Are you awake? I dreamed about you last night." The word "Kitten" hit Arley like a physical blow. It was a term of intimacy so casual, so deeply personal, that it felt like a poison dart slipping right past his ribs and into his ego. His grip on the phone tightened until his knuckles turned bone-white. His breathing grew heavy, ragged. Jealousy, hot and acidic, burned a hole in his gut. But he didn't speak. He forced himself to stay silent, desperate to hear more, to find a clue about the man who dared to touch his fiancée. On the other end of the line, the silence stretched. Algernon's smile faded. The warmth in his eyes evaporated, replaced by a sharp, predatory stillness. He didn't hear her breathing. He didn't hear her soft, sleepy sigh. His voice dropped. The lazy warmth vanished entirely, replaced by a cold, absolute authority that demanded an answer. "Who is this? Why do you have her phone?" The shift was violent. It was the voice of a man who owned the room, the building, the city. It was the tone of a king addressing an intruder in his throne room. That tone—that sheer, unapologetic dominance—snapped whatever restraint Arley had left. Nobody spoke to him like that. Nobody owned Hope Perry but him. "Who the fuck are you?!" Arley roared into the receiver. The sound exploded in the quiet bedroom, bouncing off the walls. Hope jolted awake. The scream ripped through her sleep like a chainsaw. She blinked against the morning light, her heart already hammering against her ribs. Arley was standing by her bed, his face a mask of furious red, holding the black metal phone she had never seen before tonight, its back pulsing with the soft, rhythmic glow of a silver 'M' logo, like a metallic heart. A jolt of pure, icy panic shot through her veins. That phone. Where did it come from? How could it be ringing in her room? On the other end of the line, Algernon heard the roar. He heard the male voice, thick with rage, and he heard the sharp gasp of a woman waking up. He didn't say another word. The line went dead. The call disconnected. Every trace of the connection was wiped in a millisecond. Hope scrambled out of the sheets. "Arley, what are you doing!" She lunged for the phone, her fingers clawing at his arm. Arley shoved her hard. She stumbled backward, her knees hitting the edge of the mattress, and she fell back onto the bed. He loomed over her, his eyes bloodshot and wild. "Kitten?" he spat the word like venom. "Is this the lover you were talking about at the party? The one who calls you Kitten?" Hope's mind raced. Admitting it would be suicide. Denying it would only make him dig deeper. There was only one way to play this—attack. She forced a cold, mocking laugh past her dry throat. She sat up, meeting his furious gaze with a sneer. "So what if it is?" she said, her voice dripping with disdain. "At least he's gentle." The words hit Arley like a freight train. His face contorted. His self-esteem, already fragile, shattered into dust. He looked at the M-Phone in his hand. He wanted to smash it, to grind it into the carpet. But he stopped himself. He needed to know who this man was. He needed to trace the call, to find the source. Instead, his eyes darted to the nightstand. To Hope's personal iPhone, sitting in its charging cradle. "Every secret you have," he snarled, his voice shaking with rage, "I'm going to dig them out!" He snatched the iPhone from the charger. Hope's eyes widened. "No!" Before she could move, he hurled the phone across the room. It struck the far wall with a sickening crack. The screen shattered. Plastic and glass fragments exploded outward, skittering across the hardwood floor. Hope stared at the destroyed device. The panic in her chest hardened into a block of ice. Arley pointed a trembling finger at her. "Until we break this engagement, you better behave yourself!" He turned and stormed out of the bedroom, the M-Phone clutched tightly in his fist. The door slammed behind him, the sound echoing in the sudden silence. Hope sat on the edge of the bed, surrounded by the rumpled sheets. The silence pressed in on her. For the first time, a sliver of genuine fear crept into her mind regarding the man she knew as Drake. Who was he? How could a dead phone ring? How could he make her feel so completely out of control? Across the city, in his office, Algernon set down his own phone. His face was utterly blank. Through the micro-bug embedded in the M-Phone, he had heard everything. He heard Arley's roar. He heard the crash of Hope's phone against the wall. He heard Arley's heavy footsteps retreating, then the bone-jarring slam of the door, followed by an unnerving silence. And he heard her. He heard her say, "At least he's gentle." She had provoked Arley. She had thrown fuel on the fire to protect the identity of her "lover." A twisted, dark satisfaction curled in his chest, mixing violently with the cold rage of Arley's intrusion. He reached for his other phone, the one connected to his real world. He typed out a message to his assistant. "Initiate contact with the Simmons Group project. Now." He was done playing nice. The game was accelerating.
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