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A Deal With The Billionaire, a secret with his enemy

Amara Faye
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Lucian suddenly pulled away, his breath ragged as he cursed, “That was a mistake.” Trisha looked at him, her face flushed. “Then why do you look like you want to do it again?” Lucian clenched his fists as he turned and walked away. His mind circling back to what had just happened. The kiss was wrong. But it had felt so good. And Trisha was right.. He wanted to do it again. Trisha Reynolds, a poor, struggling social worker in her mid-twenties, is caught in a web; her mother is under investigation for criminal fraud, and her younger brother is dying of cancer. Desperate to save her brother and get liberation for her mother, she agrees to a marriage deal with famous, ruthless billionaire, Lucian Cross. A business tycoon and billionaire heir of the Cross Dynasty. But Trisha is hiding a deadly secret. She's pregnant with another man's child, a man who vanished without a trace after a one-night stand together. But Trisha doesn't know that the father of her unborn child isn't just any man. He's Lucian's estranged half brother who was thought dead long ago. But he's alive and back with one mission: revenge. As Trisha and Lucian’s marriage deal turns dangerously real, the past comes crashing back, and Trisha is at risk of losing everything—including the man she was never supposed to love. Can love rewrite their fates, or will her secret bring their worlds crashing down?
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A cake, a crash, a contract

‘If she had known that one ruined cake would unravel her entire world, perhaps she would have stayed back and let the rain swallow up the day. But she didn't. She ran instead, not from disaster, but straight into it. Into the moment that would shatter and rewrite every rule she thought she lived by.’

The rain lashed against her skin. Sharp. Cold, and punishing.

Thunder roared above like war drums, as if the sky would fall on her.

But Trisha didn't care.

She was too desperate to care.

Her sneakers, thin and worn, squished with every step as she sprinted towards the hospital, clutching a small, square-sized vanilla cake box.

It was her brother, Liam's birthday, and she had not remembered early enough to bake him a cake like she had always done in previous years.

The past couple of days have been hectic. 

But still..

How could she have forgotten?

She burst into the hospital lobby, her soaked clothes and shoes leaving a trail of water and mud behind her as she darted towards the elevators.

She slammed the up button. Nothing. Slammed again. Still nothing. 

“Come on…” she muttered in frustration. 

It was almost past visiting hours.

The lights above the elevator doors only flickered in protest.

“Fine!” She groaned and turned sharply to the stairs.

She began to climb fast, obviously too fast because her wet shoes slipped halfway up and her foot caught the edge of the step.

She fell forward,  the cake box flying out of her grip and colliding with someone's chest.

“Oh, no! No, no, no!” Trisha cried out. 

She scrambled up and climbed a few more stairs.

“Please no..” She dropped to her knees, trying to gather whatever was left of the mess.

“You sure know how to make an impression,” she heard a deep, amused voice above her.

She looked up and froze as she stared at the most striking figure she had ever seen. 

6 '4. Sharp jaw. Deep grey eyes. His smooth, perfectly styled hair almost grazing  his eyebrows.

He was casually dressed. Wearing  a blue shirt with the sleeves rolled up enough to expose his tattooed arms. 

His scent filled her nostrils. A unique blend of peaches and strawberries. 

Odd for a male of his physique. 

“I-I’m so sorry. I wasn't looking.” Trisha stammered. Her heart pounding loudly in her chest.

The man's lips curved into an arrogant smirk. “obviously.”

There was a quiet authority in his voice, calm, but impossible to ignore.

Trisha shuddered but doubted it was due to the cold biting angrily at her skin.

“How do we take care of this?” He spoke again.

 Trisha's eyes darted to his ruined shirt.

“I—I'm…” Her voice shook. Exhaustion settling on her shoulders. 

Her knees still stung from the fall.

“I might know a way,” the man said, slipping a business card into her soiled palms.

His fingers brushed hers briefly, sparking something uninvited in her chest.

“You clearly owe me a new shirt, come by my office in two days and we can discuss.” He said, still wearing a smirk as he walked away.

A new shirt?

Oh God.

Trisha muttered as she stared at his retreating figure.

That shirt probably cost more than her salaries from the last three months put together. Maybe even six!

She looked down at the name on the card and her stomach dropped.

‘LUCIAN CROSS’

***************

Trisha sat stiffly in the most magnificent office inside the cold glass fortress of Cross Enterprises.

The office was everything like its owner. Intimidating and flawless.

She stared at the paper laid in front of her.

A marriage proposal.

Boldly written. Staring back at her. 

Was this his idea of a way?

“I need a wife,” he said bluntly. “A year. Nothing more. It'll help ruin my father's plan of an arranged marriage.”

Trisha stared at him. 

Was he being serious?

Amidst the numerous storms she was facing, marriage was the last thing on her mind.

Lucian leaned closer. “That was your younger brother in the intensive ward, right?”

Trisha looked at him.

“How did you know that?”

“Ran a background check on you” he shrugged. 

Trisha's  eyes burned as her memory drifted…

“It's cancer. Stage three. Six months at most with due treatments. I'm sorry, Miss Reynolds.”

The doctor's brutal voice had echoed in her head. Over and over.

Lucian's voice snapped her back to reality. “You need the money, and I need the disguise. The choice is yours.”

Trisha's phone buzzed, the screen lighting up with a message.

Her face scrunched as she silently read it.

She looked at the payment margin on the paper..

Fifty million dollars.

A whole lot of money.

More than enough to take care of her brother's bills.

More than enough to wipe away every shadow of poverty that clung to her like a stain she could never wash away.

Even more than enough to fund the luxury life she had always dreamed of.

And one signature was all it took.

She took one final look at Lucian.

“One year?”

“One year,” he replied.

With one swift movement, her hands wet and trembling, she signed the document. 

Lucian watched her closely, his expression unreadable.

Desperate. Cornered. Naive. And willing to do anything for the people she loves. 

She is controllable..

She is perfect.

The perfect pawn, the perfect cover, and the perfect prey.

She just didn't know it yet.

He smiled evilly to himself as his bodyguard led her out of the office. 

**********

Trisha walked into the local precinct and immediately felt nauseous. 

The stench of sweat and unwashed bodies filled the air as the officers scrambled about their work.

She took a seat closer to a small broken window.

A middle-aged, plump woman with silver-threaded hair walked up to her and sat down. 

Her facial features were hard with wrinkles and fine lines.

The brown Fendi hoodie she wore, faded from many washes, practically begged for freedom.

“You said you would get me out, why am I still in here?” She said to Trisha. A disgusted look on her face. 

“I can't do that overnight, Mom.” Trisha answered. 

The woman looked at Trisha for more than a while.

“You think I did it, don't you?”

“Mom…”

“Don't you fucking lie to my face! I know you think I did it. You probably want me to rot in prison!”

Trisha rose up.

She pinched the sides of her head as she felt a migraine coming.

“I'll find a good lawyer. I'll get you out. Just.. a little more time.” With that, she turned and stepped out of the precinct. 

Finally able to breathe clean, fresh air.

Her hand unconsciously drifted to her belly, rubbing it gently as she recalled the earlier marriage deal.

Her brother's condition might have been the driving force behind her decision. 

Her mother's case might have greatly affected it too.

But the biggest reason for it?

It was the little baby secretly growing in her womb.

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