Follow
Chapters
Share
Under His Billionaire Roof Novel Cover

Under His Billionaire Roof

Desperate to secure her future, Elena accepts a live-in position at the sprawling estate of Julian Vane, a reclusive and cold billionaire. While their initial arrangement is strictly professional, the tension between them becomes undeniable as they share the same roof. Elena must navigate Julian’s guarded heart and the secrets of his past. As their worlds collide, a simple job transforms into a deep, complicated romance that neither expected.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 1

The email came at 9:47 AM.

*Subject: Termination of Employment - Effective Immediately*

Leighton Hayes stared at her phone screen, reading the words three times before they actually sank in. Fired. They were letting her go. Budget cuts, the email said. Last hired, first fired. She'd only been at the startup for eight months.

Her hands shook as she shoved her few personal items into her bag. A coffee mug Chloe had given her. The succulent plant was already half dead. Her backup phone charger. The other designers wouldn't even look at her as security walked her out.

Twenty-three years old and unemployed. Great.

She sat in her car in the parking lot for ten minutes, just breathing. Trying not to cry. Failing.

Her phone buzzed. A text from her landlord.

*The rent is 5 days late. Please make the payment by 5 PM today, or I will have to start the eviction process.*

Leighton let out a laugh that sounded more like a sob. Of course. Of course, this was happening on the same day.

She checked her bank account. $847.32. Rent was $1,200. Even if she paid everything she had, she'd still be short. And she'd just lost her income.

Her finger hovered over Chloe's contact for a full minute before she finally pressed call.

"Leigh! I was just thinking about you. Want to grab lunch?"

The sound of her best friend's cheerful voice made something crack open in Leighton's chest.

"I got fired," she said, and then the tears came for real.

"What? Those assholes! Leigh, oh my god. Where are you?"

"In the parking lot. And my landlord just texted. I'm being evicted."

"Today? Everything's happening today?"

"Apparently the universe thinks I can handle it." Leighton wiped her face with the back of her hand. Her mascara was definitely everywhere. "I'm sorry. I shouldn't have called and dumped this on you."

"Don't be stupid. I'm coming to get you. Where are you?"

"Chloe, you're at work."

"And? This is an emergency. Send me your location."

Forty minutes later, Leighton was sitting in Chloe's car, clutching a coffee she couldn't afford but Chloe had insisted on buying anyway.

"You're moving in with me," Chloe announced.

"I can't ask you to do that."

"You're not asking. I'm telling you." Chloe turned to face her, dark eyes serious. "You're my best friend. You've been my best friend since we were eight years old. You really think I'm going to let you be homeless?"

"I'll figure something out. I just need a few days to..."

"To what? Sleep in your car? Leigh, be real." Chloe grabbed her hand. "You're coming home with me. End of discussion."

"But your place is tiny. Where would I even sleep?"

Chloe bit her lip, a tell-tale sign she was about to say something Leighton wouldn't like.

"Okay, so technically, I don't live in my apartment anymore."

"What?"

"I moved in with Noah two months ago."

Leighton's stomach dropped. "Noah. Your brother Noah."

"Do I have another brother I don't know about?"

Noah Knight. Even thinking his name made her feel like she was sixteen again, watching him from across the room at Chloe's birthday party, too nervous to say more than two words to him.

She'd had a crush on him since she was eight years old. The first time Chloe brought her home for a playdate, eleven-year-old Noah had helped her reach a glass from the top shelf. He'd smiled at her, and she'd been done for.

Fifteen years later, and she still got butterflies thinking about him. Which was pathetic. He probably didn't even remember her.

"I can't live with your brother."

"Why not? The place is huge. Like, stupid huge. He won't even notice you're there." Chloe started the car. "He's barely home anyway. Always working or traveling or whatever billionaires do."

"Chloe..."

"Two weeks. Just give me two weeks to help you find a job and get back on your feet. Please?"

Leighton closed her eyes. She had $847 to her name. No job. No apartment. Pride was a luxury she couldn't afford right now.

"Two weeks," she agreed quietly.

"Yes! Okay, we need to get your stuff from your apartment before your psycho landlord throws it all out."

It took less than an hour to pack up Leighton's entire life. One suitcase of clothes. A box of art supplies. Her laptop. That was it. Everything she owned fit in Chloe's trunk with room to spare.

"Travel light, live free," Chloe said cheerfully, but Leighton could see the pity in her eyes.

The drive to Noah's house took thirty minutes, moving from the city into an area where the houses got bigger and farther apart. When Chloe finally turned through an iron gate, Leighton's mouth fell open.

"This isn't a house. This is a compound."

"I told you it was big."

Big didn't cover it. The mansion was all modern lines and huge windows, surrounded by perfectly landscaped gardens. There was a fountain. An actual fountain in the driveway.

"Chloe, I can't stay here."

"Too late. We're already here." Chloe parked and popped the trunk. "Come on. I'll give you the tour."

Leighton grabbed her suitcase with shaking hands. This was a mistake. A huge mistake. But what choice did she have?

The inside was even more intimidating than the outside. Everything was white, chrome, and appeared very expensive. The kind of place where you were afraid to touch anything in case you broke it.

"Noah?" Chloe called out. "You home?"

Please say no, Leighton thought. Please don't be home.

Footsteps on the stairs. And then there he was.

Noah Knight looked exactly like she remembered, except somehow more. Taller. Broader. Those same dark eyes, sharp jawline, the kind of face that made you forget how to form sentences. He wore a black t-shirt and jeans, barefoot, his dark hair tousled as if he had been running his hands through it.

He looked at Chloe first, then his gaze moved to Leighton.

She waited for recognition. A smile. Something.

His eyes passed over her like she was part of the furniture.

"Who's this?" he asked Chloe.

Something twisted in Leighton's chest. She'd known he probably wouldn't remember her. She'd been nobody. Just his little sister's friend. But it still hurt.

"This is Leighton. My best friend? She's been over like a thousand times growing up?"

"Right." Noah's expression didn't change. Still blank. Still uninterested. "And she's here because...?"

"She's moving in for a bit. Just temporarily."

"Excuse me?" The temperature in the room dropped about twenty degrees. "You're doing what?"

"She lost her job and her apartment today. She needs a place to crash." Chloe's voice had that stubborn edge that Leighton knew well. "We have like fifteen guest rooms. She can take one."

"Did it occur to you to ask me first?"

"It's my house too."

"That you live rent-free." Noah crossed his arms. "You can't just move people in without discussing it with me."

Leighton wanted to disappear. To melt into the expensive floor and never exist again.

"I'm sorry," she said quietly. Both of them looked at her like they'd forgotten she could speak. "Chloe, this was a bad idea. Can you just take me to a motel or something?"

"No," Chloe said firmly.

"Yes," Noah said at the same time.

They glared at each other. Leighton had seen them do this a hundred times growing up. Knight sibling standoffs that could last for hours.

"Two weeks," Chloe said. "That's all I'm asking. Two weeks for her to get back on her feet. Then she'll be gone."

Noah's jaw clenched. He looked at Leighton again, really looked at her this time. She probably looked like a mess. Mascara-stained face. Wrinkled clothes. Holding a suitcase like a shield.

"Two weeks," he said finally. "Maximum. And she stays out of my way."

"Thank you," Leighton said, even though everything in her screamed to run.

He didn't respond. Just turned and walked back up the stairs without another word.

"Well," Chloe said brightly. "That went better than expected."

"He hates me."

"He doesn't hate you. He's just... Noah. He'll warm up." Chloe grabbed her suitcase. "Come on. Let me show you to your room."

The guest room was bigger than Leighton's entire apartment had been. King-size bed. Private bathroom. A view of the gardens. It was beautiful. And it made her want to cry all over again.

"I'm going to fix this," Chloe promised. "Two weeks from now, you'll have a new job and a new place, and this will all just be a bad memory."

After Chloe left, Leighton sat on the edge of the bed and looked around the room. This morning she'd woken up with a job and an apartment. Now she had neither. Now she was living in Noah Knight's house. The boy she'd loved from a distance for fifteen years.

The man who didn't even remember her name.

Her phone buzzed. A notification from LinkedIn. Someone had viewed her profile.

She opened it and started updating her resume. Two weeks. She could do this. She'd stay invisible. Stay out of Noah's way. Find a new job. Get out.

She could definitely do this.

Probably.

Her stomach growled, reminding her she hadn't eaten since breakfast. She should probably find the kitchen. But that meant risking running into Noah again. Seeing that cold, blank expression when he looked at her.

Later, she decided. She'd explore later. When she was sure he wasn't around.

Leighton lay back on the bed and stared at the ceiling. Day one in Noah Knight's house.

This was going to be the longest two weeks of her life.

You may also like

All Give, All Take Novel Cover
7.2
In the glittering skyline of Lagos, where power and ambition rule, twenty-two-year-old Cynthia-Rose dreams of success but is trapped in the relentless grip of family struggles. When the enigmatic and wealthy Chief Fredrick Mba, a man old enough to be her father, offers her a life of unimaginable luxury... at a price, her world tilts on the edge of danger, desire, and deception. It is a deal of power, control, and temptation. A marriage not born of love, but of circumstance. As Cynthia-Rose steps into Fredrick's world of opulence, she finds herself caught in a dangerous game of desire, manipulation, and secrets that could destroy everything she holds dear. In a city where nothing comes free, and love has a price. Can Cynthia-Rose navigate the delicate balance of all give and all take, or will surrendering to temptation cost her more than she ever imagined?
Chasing His Ex-wife Novel Cover
8.8
After three years of a hollow marriage, Jane decides she has had enough of her husband Drake’s coldness and his lingering feelings for his first love. She chooses to leave, seeking a fresh start away from the billionaire’s shadow. However, her departure triggers an unexpected change in Drake. Realizing the depth of his loss, he begins a desperate pursuit to reclaim the woman he once ignored, hoping to prove his devotion and win her back.
DEAR EX WIFE,YOU WERE NEVER A CHAPTER  Novel Cover
8.0
After three years of a cold, transactional marriage, Seraphina is discarded by her billionaire husband for his returning first love. Having endured his indifference and the cruelty of his family, she finally chooses to walk away. However, as she reclaims her independence and hidden identity, her ex-husband becomes obsessed with winning her back. Now, he must face the reality that she was never just a chapter in his life, but the entire story.
One mistake and Billionaire's Prisoner Novel Cover
8.9
He made one mistake-he chose revenge instead of mercy. Luna's sharp tongue and careless drunken words should have been harmless. Instead, they mark her as a target for Daimen Blackwell, a billionaire who doesn't forgive and never forgets. What begins as punishment turns into possession when he forces her into a contract that binds her to him as his mistress-his rules, his house, his bed. Luna is naïve in love but not in spirit, and her defiance slowly becomes the one thing Daimen can't control. Somewhere between power plays and stolen moments, he wins her heart-only to destroy it. When Daimen betrays her, Luna leaves with nothing but shattered trust. And that's when he discovers the truth: she is the woman he has been searching for all his life. This time, the billionaire has nothing left to bargain with. Only regret. Only groveling. And the hope that love might survive the damage he caused.
The Billionaire's Secret Obsession: She Is Mine Novel Cover
7.5
Julianna was drowning in a corporate warzone, fighting a massive department deficit while fending off her mother’s relentless matchmaking. Then, a ghost from her past returned to shatter her reality. Eight years ago, Aidan Caldwell walked out of her life without a word. Now, he was back in New York as a ruthless billionaire, and a pitch-black Maybach started stalking her in the dim underground garage. She had no idea the driver hiding behind the obsidian-tinted glass was Aidan. She didn't know he had just choked a confession out of an executive, discovering that her "betrayal" eight years ago was a complete lie. "Stay away from her. The rules are mine now." Aidan had warned his rivals, his sanity tearing at the seams as he watched from the shadows while a creepy coworker put an arm around her shoulder. He shattered glasses and crushed her favorite white flowers in his penthouse, driven by a lethal, obsessive jealousy seeing other men touch what belonged to him. Julianna was completely in the dark, feeling only a heavy, predatory stare pinning her to the cold concrete. When a sudden, heartbreaking scent of cedarwood rolled out of the cracked car window, her brain short-circuited. Why was this terrifying stranger stalking her in the shadows? Desperate to save her career, Julianna recklessly agreed to fake an engagement with a wealthy heir this weekend. But she had no idea Aidan had already rigged her company's crisis, and the predator was about to tear her world apart to claim her back.
The CEO's Fake Fiancée: A Dangerous Deal Novel Cover
8.9
I stood at my engagement gala in a pale gold dress that felt more like a straightjacket than silk. My fiancé, Camden Benjamin, looked at me with pure coldness, treating me like a prop for his billion-dollar merger. Everything shattered when my cousin Chloe tripped and blamed me for ruining her dress. Camden didn’t ask for my side; he grabbed my arm and screamed for me to apologize before the entire high-society crowd. I didn't apologize. Instead, I hijacked the stage and projected a high-def video of Camden and Chloe’s affair onto the massive LED screens. I dropped my engagement ring into a glass of champagne and walked out, thinking I was finally free. But the nightmare was just beginning. My Uncle Marcus cornered me that night, revealing he had already contacted a doctor to have me committed to a mental asylum so he could seize my inheritance. He stood there dangling my dead mother’s heirloom brooch over a balcony, threatening to destroy the only thing I had left of her. I realized then that the car crash that killed my parents wasn't an accident; it was a hit ordered by the very family I had just humiliated. I was homeless, hunted by paparazzi, and facing a forced lobotomy. I had no money, no allies, and a target on my back. A few nights later, Marcus found me at a restaurant and raised his hand to strike me for my "insubordination." I saw Camden sitting nearby, watching the chaos with those same stormy, calculating eyes. I didn't run. I walked over and looped my arm through Camden's, feeling his muscles tense under my touch. "I wasn't sleeping around, Uncle," I said, looking Marcus straight in the eye. "I was visiting my boyfriend. Tell him, Camden." Camden looked at me, a dangerous, shark-like smile playing on his lips as he squeezed my hand. "Is there a problem with who I choose to date, Harding?" I needed a shield, and he needed a way to dodge his mother’s forced marriage. It was time to make a deal with the devil.