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The Billionaire's Broken Contract
img img The Billionaire's Broken Contract img Chapter 3 The Proposition
3 Chapters
Chapter 6 The Servant's Quarters img
Chapter 7 Impossible Standards img
Chapter 8 The Supporting Cast img
Chapter 9 The Panic Attack img
Chapter 10 Hidden Kindness img
Chapter 11 The Fountain Incident img
Chapter 12 Testing Boundaries img
Chapter 13 Electric Tension img
Chapter 14 The Almost Kiss img
Chapter 15 The Thunderstorm img
Chapter 16 Intimacy img
Chapter 17 After the Storm img
Chapter 18 Dangerous Territory img
Chapter 19 The Other Woman img
Chapter 20 Victoria's Entrance img
Chapter 21 The Maid Treatment img
Chapter 22 Revelations img
Chapter 23 The Comparison img
Chapter 24 Jealousy's Sting img
Chapter 25 The Betrayal img
Chapter 26 The Choice img
Chapter 27 The Photographer img
Chapter 28 Public Humiliation img
Chapter 29 Family Rejection img
Chapter 30 Lily Crisis img
Chapter 31 The Breaking Point img
Chapter 32 The Ultimatum img
Chapter 33 The Fightback img
Chapter 34 Shifting Dynamics img
Chapter 35 The Realization img
Chapter 36 The Contract Questioned img
Chapter 37 The Fall img
Chapter 38 The Benefactor img
Chapter 39 The Surgery img
Chapter 40 The Watcher img
Chapter 41 The Job Interview img
Chapter 42 The Breakdown img
Chapter 43 The Shelter img
Chapter 44 The Watcher img
Chapter 45 The Volunteer img
Chapter 46 The Decision img
Chapter 47 The New Beginning img
Chapter 48 The Coincidence img
Chapter 49 The Recognition img
Chapter 50 The Article img
Chapter 51 The Inspiration img
Chapter 52 The Unexpected Encounter img
Chapter 53 The Coffee Shop img
Chapter 54 The Apology img
Chapter 55 The Flowers img
Chapter 56 The Illness img
Chapter 57 The Caregiver img
Chapter 58 The Tenderness img
Chapter 59 Don't stop img
Chapter 60 The Realization img
Chapter 61 The Courtship img
Chapter 62 The Yes img
Chapter 63 The Public Test img
Chapter 64 The Business Pressure img
Chapter 65 The Ultimatum img
Chapter 66 The Stand img
Chapter 67 The Consequences img
Chapter 68 The New Threat img
Chapter 69 The Alliance img
Chapter 70 The Attack img
Chapter 71 The Protection img
Chapter 72 The Unity img
Chapter 73 The Revelation img
Chapter 74 The Abandoned Child img
Chapter 75 The First Betrayal img
Chapter 76 The Test img
Chapter 77 The Apology img
Chapter 78 The Sleepless Night img
Chapter 79 The Conditions img
Chapter 80 The News img
Chapter 81 The Proposal img
Chapter 82 The Daughter's Choice img
Chapter 83 The First Therapy Session img
Chapter 84 The Breakthrough img
Chapter 85 Don't Stop img
Chapter 86 The New Dynamic img
Chapter 87 The Public Debut img
Chapter 88 You can't scare me img
Chapter 89 The Team img
Chapter 90 The Foundation img
Chapter 91 The Sabotage img
Chapter 92 Riley proposal img
Chapter 93 The Investigator img
Chapter 94 Turning the Tables img
Chapter 95 The Investigation img
Chapter 96 The Mole img
Chapter 97 Countdown to Confrontation img
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Chapter 3 The Proposition

Riley's POV

Brett Graham's office was a monument to power. Floor-to-ceiling windows that overlooked Manhattan, the city lights twinkling like stars below. Everything was chrome and glass, cold and expensive.

Just like the man seated behind the massive desk.

"Sit," he said without looking up from his tablet.

I perched on the edge of the leather chair, Lily heavy in my arms. She was burning up now, her small body trembling with fever. Every minute we spent here was a minute she wasn't getting help.

"Your name," Brett said, finally raising those steel-gray eyes to mine.

"Riley Plia. This is my daughter, Lily."

He didn't acknowledge Lily's existence. "Age?"

"Twenty-Four."

"Employment history?"

I swallowed. "I was a marketing assistant at Morrison & Associates until eight months ago."

"Fired?"

The word hit like a slap. "Yes."

"Why?"

My face burned. "My boss... he made advances. When I refused, he fired me and made sure I couldn't get another job."

Brett's expression didn't change. "So you're unemployed, blacklisted, and living where?"

"In my car."

"For how long?"

"Eight months."

He leaned back in his chair, steepling his fingers. "Let me understand this correctly. You're a homeless, unemployed single mother with no resources, no prospects, and a sick child. You've been living in a car for eight months, and now you're proposing to be my fake girlfriend."

Each word was like a knife, precisely placed to cut deepest. I felt tears prick my eyes, but I blinked them back.

"Yes."

"What makes you think you're qualified for such a position?"

"I'm not," I said quietly. "But I'm desperate, and desperate people work harder than anyone."

For the first time, something flickered in his eyes. Interest, maybe. Or amusement.

"The terms would be non-negotiable," he said. "Six months. You would accompany me to events, act as my girlfriend in public, and never reveal the true nature of our arrangement."

"Okay."

"You would live in my penthouse, but in the staff quarters. You would dress as I dictate, speak as I dictate, and behave as I dictate. Any deviation from my instructions would result in immediate termination of the contract."

My heart sank. Staff quarters. I'd be a servant, not a girlfriend. But Lily stirred in my arms, and I pushed down my pride.

"I understand."

"You would be subject to public scrutiny. The media will investigate your past, your family, your failures. They will find every embarrassing detail and publish it for the world to see."

"I don't care."

"You would attend charity galas, business dinners, and social events where you'll be surrounded by people who have more money than you'll ever see. They'll look down on you, and you'll smile and pretend you belong."

"I can do that."

"You would have no privacy. No personal life. No contact with friends or family without my permission."

"I don't have friends or family."

That stopped him. For a moment, something that might have been sympathy crossed his features. But it was gone so quickly I might have imagined it.

"The compensation would be five hundred thousand dollars, paid at the end of six months. Not a penny before."

My breath caught. Half a million dollars. Enough for Lily's surgery and a fresh start.

"What if I can't... what if I don't make it the full six months?"

"Then you get nothing."

The words hung in the air between us. Nothing. After everything I'd endure, if I broke or quit or failed to meet his impossible standards, Lily would still die.

"There's one more thing," Brett said, his voice dropping lower. "This arrangement would include physical intimacy when required for appearances. You would be expected to play the part convincingly."

My stomach clenched. "What does that mean, exactly?"

"It means you would kiss me when cameras are present. Hold my hand at events. Share my bed when we travel." His eyes were cold, calculating. "It means you would convince the world that you're madly in love with me."

"And privately?"

"Privately, you would remember that this is a business transaction. Nothing more."

I looked down at Lily, her small face flushed with fever. She was so sick, so fragile. Without that surgery, she would die. And I would do anything-anything-to prevent that.

"I need time to think."

Brett's laugh was harsh. "Time? Your daughter is burning up with fever, you have nothing to your name, you're living in a car. What exactly do you need to think about?"

"I need to know you're serious. That you'll actually pay me at the end."

"I'm worth eight point two billion dollars. Five hundred thousand is pocket change."

"Then why not pay me some of it upfront?"

His eyes narrowed. "Because trust is earned, not given. And you, Riley Plia, have yet to prove you're worth trusting."

I stood up, my legs shaking. "Twenty-four hours. I'll give you an answer in twenty-four hours."

"Twelve hours."

"Twenty-four."

We stared at each other across his massive desk. Finally, he nodded once.

"Twenty-four hours. But understand this-if you walk out that door, this offer disappears forever. There are no second chances with me."

He pulled a business card from his desk and held it out. When I reached for it, his fingers brushed mine. They were warm, surprising me.

"Don't disappoint me, Riley," he said quietly. "I don't handle disappointment well."

As I walked toward the elevator, Lily heavy in my arms, I felt his eyes on my back. Watching. Calculating. Planning.

I had twenty-four hours to decide if I was brave enough to make a deal with the devil.

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