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Played by the billionaire twins

Played by the billionaire twins

Author: : Tanny-precious
Genre: Billionaires
Five years after graduating from one of New York's top modelling schools, Amy Walters is still waiting for her big breakthrough in the fashion world. Desperation leads her straight into the arms of Liam Carter, the powerful CEO of a top fashion empire, who offers her the deal of a lifetime-with a condition. ******************** "If I agree to do it..." I forced out, "Will you sign me as your model?" Liam's cheeks flushed, and he leaned forward, elbows on knees. "Depends." I stiffened. "On what?" He got up from the couch and headed towards me. I did not step back, even as he circled around me slowly, staring like a predator, inspecting his prey. He was standing behind me, his face against mine so that the air breathed down my ear. "On how well you please me tonight."

Chapter 1 NOT ANOTHER REJECTION

AMY'S POV.

"Please get yourself together, Amy." Grasping my resume as if it held the answer to my whole life, I muttered under my breath. "You've got this. "

The tall glass building was glittering under the mid-morning sun, almost taunting me. With trembling fingers, I handed the driver some cash and got out.

My name is Amy Walters. I've been an aspiring model since I graduated from modelling school, and I've been getting rejected by every company and agency. But I'm not giving up on my long-awaited dream as a supermodel, as I still crave to stand on a stage and shine.

My black stiletto heels clicked loudly against the sidewalk

This is it.

I tugged at my tight crimson body-con dress, the hem near inappropriately low but that was what I wanted. The deep V neckline dropped enough to grab attention and turn heads, whereas the daring red lipstick on my full lips yelled confidence, though I was a nervous wreck inside.

My long black hair tumbled in free waves down my back, swaying as I moved. Five years after modeling school had gone over my head, and here I was, outside the most powerful fashion empire in New York, hoping this was not just another rejection.

I took a deep breath and strode in.

The lobby was screaming luxury- marble floors, golden accents, and models who basically had careers gliding past me like they belonged here. I tightened the grip on my resume and headed to the reception desk, using every bit of my artificial confidence.

All I said was "Appointment for Amy Walters," nearly grinning.

The receptionist gave me just a cursory look, before gesturing at the elevators. "Twenty-seventh floor. Good luck."

I really needed it.

The ride to the floor felt like eternity. From the mirrored walls, I stared back at my reflection- cheekbones shaped to perfection, dark kohl coating green eyes matching neatly but still a little overanxious.

This is your sixth interview this month, Amy. Don't screw this up.

The doors opened onto a big office flooded with floor-to-ceiling window light. A modern desk sat at the farthest end, but it wasn't the interior that made my heart stop-it was him.

Liam Carter.

CEO of Lords of Fashion.

He was seated behind the glass desk, typing on his laptop. He looked more attractive in person, tall, well-built, sharp jawline with just the right amount of stubble to qualify as dangerous. His dark hair was exactly unkempt in that "I don't care but I really do" sort of way. His piercing blue eyes flicked up at me, and I forgot how to breathe for a second.

"Miss Walters," he greeted, his low voice smooth but distant.

I cleared my throat. "Thank you for seeing me, Mr Carter."

"Have a seat."

I obeyed, crossing my legs elegantly, though my heart thumped against my ribs.

He flipped through my resume, a little smirk forming slowly across his lips. "Two years at New York Elite Modeling Institute. Impressive."

Feeling a bit of hope, I sat a little taller.

"But," he added, "no significant endorsements. Not any promotions. No runway experience." He glanced up at me. " Five years, Amy. And not a single brand wanted you? "

ouch.

I felt my throat tighten. "I've been to many auditions... "

"And been rejected," his words sliced right through me. "If no one's picked you up in five years, it means something's missing."

He's just like the rest of them

"Please, Just give me one chance." I blurted out, my hands clenching on my lap. "Every company claims the same thing, but no one is ready to gamble. If I never have the chance, how will anyone know my potential?"

His face was unreadable as he studied me.

"Miss Walters, Lords of Fashion doesn't gamble on potentials." We need results. We want models who will sell a line with a single post. "

I felt the burn of tears scratching at my throat, but I wasn't going to cry in front of Liam Carter.

"I'll do anything for this opportunity," I whispered, my voice cracking under the weight of desperation.

That got his attention.

He leaned forward, elbows propped on the desk, his blue eyes grew dark. "You'll do anything?"

I paused, but then I saw it; all my future was resting on this one moment. "Yes! "

His smirk widened, "Stand up."

I blinked multiple times, "What?"

"You're a model, right? Give me a walk. Show me what five years got you."

I jumped off the chair, propelled myself back. If this was my last shot, I was going all in. Swaying my hips, I strode across the office, turned on my heel, and let the dress hug every curve as I walked back to him.

I noticed his jaw tightened. "Not bad," he admitted

"Then give me a chance." I hissed before I could stop myself.

He stood and he was fucking tall, now looming over me. "It's not just about your walking appearance. It comes down to your selling. And I believe you lack what it takes."

Anger boiled up inside me. "I will do anything, Mr carter. Please don't discard me.

His eyes darkened and he stared into my eyes like he was looking for something. "Anything, you say?"

I gulped down hard. "Yes," I sounded desperate, but hell, I was.

His next move caught me completely off guard. He closed the distance between us and pinned me between the wall and himself. His hand brushed my cheek, before running down to my jaw.

"What if I asked for you?" He whispered against my ear.

I was too stunned to move.

"What if your body is the price for this opportunity, Amy?"

Chapter 2 BUY ONE GET ONE FREE

AMY'S POV

I felt the heat radiating from within me. "Are you kidding me?"

His breath was warming against my skin "Of course not. You said you'd do anything."

I shoved at his chest and pushed him, but he didn't move an inch.

"You are disgusting." I hissed.

He chuckled. "I'm a businessman, sweetie. I see opportunities and I take them."

"You believe I would actually sleep with you for a damn job? "

He smirked again. "You would be amazed at what desperation does to people. I bet you would look better as a model, naked on my bed. We can start there."

I glared at him. "I could take legal actions against you for sexual harassment."

"What's stopping you?" he drawled, completely unbothered. "But who do you think the courts will believe? The no-name model desperate for recognition or the CEO of Lords of Fashion? "

My hands clenched at my side as my body was shaking.

He turned away and leisurely walked back to his desk. "I will give you until midnight. Come find me when you change your mind."

He slid a business card onto my resume and pushed it across the desk.

My jaw tightened as I snatched it up.

He spoke without sparing me another glance, "Enjoy the rest of your day, Miss Walters."

I stormed out of the office, my heels clicking on the marble, my chest heaving with anger and something else I couldn't identify.

Outside, I looked at the shiny card in my hand.

Midnight?

"Asshole," I hissed.

I didn't throw away the card, not that I was ever going to need it.

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

LIAM'S POV

I'm Liam Carter, the CEO of Lords of Fashion. I drove into 'The Lords' mansion; a symbol of the accomplishment my twin brother and I had made after we lost both our parents at a very young age. We are both Co- CEOs of Lords of Fashion and we've worked our butts off to make it what it is today. Five years after we graduated from business school with the trust fund that was left for us, we built an empire and Lords of Fashion became one of the top fashion companies in New York city.

"What a fucked up day," I grumbled to myself, stepping into the mansion and closing the door behind me.

The mansion was quiet, with only the muffled hum of the TV blasting on in the living room. I removed my jacket and tossed it over the couch as I walked in.

Leon, my twin brother, sprawled back on his hands, knees bent under him like a child, over a pile of sample portfolios lying out on the glass coffee table. He didn't look at me at all, gazed past the TV at the photographs.

The public doesn't know about Leon Carter, but that was how my brother wanted it. He developed social anxiety since he was the only survivor of the accident that killed our parents; the incident traumatized him and he stayed locked up in the house till it became a habit for him and he seldom leaves the house, except when he needs to. So he runs the company from home while I do all the physical work.

Even when Leon steps out, the world sees him as Liam Carter, but he didn't care, he always played along with it.

I made it a habit to share everything with Leon, so he would never feel left out. I never got into a decent relationship with any woman, because I enjoyed sharing them with Leon. To us, women were like toys-Adult toys, to be exact. Since he doesn't leave the house, I always get the toys and I think I just got another toy to play with.

"You're home early," he complained, still digging through a pile of photos. His flat tone was as thoughtless as ever, not caring about how my day went.

I settled down next to him on the couch, laughing. "It's like you prefer having the house to yourself all day and don't mind if I don't come home."

Leon growled. "Well, I like my peace and quiet time, and you are always noisy."

I smiled, scooting over to pick up a glass of whiskey on the coffee table and took a sip of it. "Peace and quiet are underrated."

Leon growled, finally turning to face me and scowling. "So? Did you sign the new model today?"

I twirled the whiskey in the glass before answering. "Depends."

His furrowed brow. "Depends on what?"

I leaned my head out, elbows on my knee, and a sour smile growing on my face. "On if she's showing up tonight."

Leon's expression altered, and he narrowed his eyes on me with a raised brow. "And why does she have to show up here? Can't you do whatever needs to be done in the office?"

"Oh, under normal circumstances, sure," I filled the silence. "But things are not normal here."

Leon's down-turned mouth told a great deal about the fact that he'd had some kind of intuition about what was going on. "Liam, what have you done?"

I chuckled. "Easy, bro. I may have gotten us a new play thing."

Leon's forehead creased but his smooth voice didn't miss by an inch. "You mean a model, for the company right."

I swirled my drink slowly, watching him with a smile. "Yes, that too. Two in one."

He rubbed his eyes and sighed. "Liam, we've discussed this. We don't mix business with pleasure."

"Who says we can't?" I said, lounging on the couch.

Leon shrugged and gave me patent contempt. "You're impossible."

I pushed one of the model portfolios on the coffee table, flipping through it idly and carelessly, until I found her photo among the others. I pulled it out and examined it.

"Amy Walters," I breathed, embracing myself with a grin.

Leon looked at me suspiciously. "That's her?"

I nodded, flipping the photo over for him to examine. "She's hot, isn't she?" But I'll share a little secret with you: she's far more sexy in person."

Leon didn't even hesitate long enough to glance at the picture before he snapped at me. "Did you tell her about me too, that you have a twin brother?"

I frowned. "Of course not. Do I look that stupid to you?"

Leon took a deep breath. "Liam, we don't want what happened last time to repeat itself."

I shrugged my shoulders. "Don't worry, she won't even notice. And if she does, she won't be able to back out then, I'll make sure of it."

Leon's expression shows that he was feeling uneasy. "And why on earth do you think she is going to accept your offer, anyway?"

I smiled, covering up the photograph on the table. "Desperation, man. She's desperate for the deal. She has never been signed by a company and I'm giving her that on a silver platter. Do you think she would give up on a life-changing opportunity like a deal from Lords of fashion? I doubt that." My confidence was oozing at this point.

Leon scowled, his lip curling into a snarl. "So what? You recruited her as a decoy for us first, for a potential modeling contract?"

I shrugged. "Something like that."

Leon smoothed his hair back behind his ears in protest but he didn't. "You're absolutely unbelievable."

I grinned. "That's what life is worth."

Leon shook his head again. "You're playing a dangerous game, Liam."

"That's the best of it."

Leon stood up out of his chair, and headed into the kitchen. "I'm cooking supper. Do as you please, but when this blows up in our faces, I told you so, remember that."

I laughed at him as he made his way to the kitchen. Leon is so laid-back and serene, he wanted this, we've always done it and he knows I'm doing this for him but he's scared of the stunts I'm pulling this time because he doesn't want any guilty conscience on him, he always avoids getting his hands dirty.

The rest of the night dragged on. Leon and I dined together, the conversation remained light, but while he ate in peace, my eyes couldn't help but still reach out towards the clock.

9 PM.

She didn't show up

I leaned back in my chair, fingers tapping against the table with my mind racing.

Maybe it was never supposed to happen.

Maybe I should have known better than to have expected anything from some desperate model. Maybe she was more ethical than I had supposed. Maybe she was one of the rare ones who would not sell herself out for a job.

It made me envious.

It also made me somewhat angry and disappointed.

Leon noticed me gazing at the clock and let out a huge sigh. "Forget it, Liam. Just go to the office tomorrow and sign a good model. Not every woman is going to throw themselves at you because you are Liam Carter, and to be honest, I gotta respect her for it."

I grinned. "You think she's any better?"

Leon glared at me. "If she wasn't, she'd be on my front porch right now."

I was about to say something to protest when-

Ding-dong.

The doorbell at the mansion rang.

Leon and I froze and stared at each other.

A small smile crept up my face. "Spoke too soon brother." He rolled his eyes.

Satisfied tension eased my face as I rocked back again in the chair and stood up. "Guess I was right about our little Amy after all "

Leon's scowl twisted on his face. "Liam-"

I wheeled around him and ran for the door. He was at my back, but I could feel the hesitation in his gait.

I looked at the monitor beside the door.

There she was.

Amy Walters, pacing back and forth across our porch, arms crossed, fingers drumming against her dress as if counting the cost.

Leon breathed beside my ear. "She actually came."

I smiled. "Of course she did."

Leon wasn't smiling. "She might come for another reason, don't get excited yet.

I gave a harsh, loud snorting. "Be positive, don't jinx it.

Leon scowled at me. "Liam, think. Be reasonable."

I spun around to face him, my smile widening. "Go to your room, now."

Leon's jaw went slack in shock. "What?"

I pushed him towards the stairs. "Leave, she can't find out about you yet, she'll freak out if she finds out what she's getting into."

"Liam-

"Shh. It's time to test our new merchandise." I said, licking my lips.

Leon wanted to say something, but the lust in his eyes betrayed him.

I winked and grinned. "I'll call you when it's your turn."

He smiled and walked up the stairs towards his room.

For the third time, I hung at the door hesitating for a second and took a deep breath before pulling the door open.

Amy scrunched up her shoulders.

Her snarling green eyes flashed into mine, with shock and uncertainty.

I grinned in the doorway, never once giving it up.

"Hey, well," I savored. "Look who finally showed up for the party."

Her cheeks turned pink and the embarrassment was written all over her face.

I took a step forward in front of her, eyes locked on hers.

"Changed your mind, sweetheart?"

Chapter 3 THE DESPERATE ACTION

AMY'S POV

"This is a bad idea. A really, really bad idea."

I stood paralyzed on Liam Carter's porch, gripping the address card in my hand so hard that the nails pierced into the palm flesh. My heart and chest burned, my belly constricting with fear. Everything within me yearned to turn around and run, never having thought to do something like this. But my legs didn't obey.

I breathed in deeply, looking up at the enormous door. It was formidable, as was the man who stood behind it.

"You need this, Amy. You need this more than anything." These were Britney's words that continued to echo in my mind.

"You think those supermodels got to the top where they are by playing innocent? They have probably done worse things for the spotlight. If you wanna make it in this industry, you need to do what it takes. Nobody cares about your morals, Amy. They care about results."

I swallowed hard. I hated the fact that she was right. I'd worked so hard and for so long, trying to have every single thing perfectly in place, and gotten nowhere. My parents had worked so hard for me, they struggled to support my dream, and what did I have to show for it?

Nothing.

Absolutely nothing.

I squeezed my eyes shut. This was my moment. My gold opportunity. Lords of Fashion was a giant company, and Liam Carter could destroy me or mold me in a finger snap.

I wasn't even a virgin anymore, for crying out loud. A drunken one night stand-one careless, regretful night when I'd had too many glasses of wine-had taken whatever innocence I had left.

So why was it so hard?

"Because this time you're in control and making a choice. This time you know exactly what you're doing."

I had taken as much breath as I could into my body and had reached out my hand to the bell.

The doorbell rang into emptiness, and second thoughts struck me with the force of a body blow.

I stepped back and started pacing like a maniac "Oh God, I'm crazy! I have to get out before-"

The door swung open and I stood still.

"Hey well, look who finally showed up for the party."

Liam Carter stood in the doorway, he looked different from the man I saw at the office with his shirt and sweatpants on, arrogant, tall, and cocky. The knowing smug crept over the edge of his mouth like he has been expecting me to show up all along.

I could feel the blush spread over my cheeks, shame crawling up my spine. I'd walked out of his office like I had some moral high grounds, and now I was on his doorstep like a desperate fool.

I was actually desperate.

He stood in the doorway with his arms crossed over his chest and looked at me with a spark in his eyes. "Changed your mind, sweetheart?"

I swallowed hard, trying to suppress my pride. "Are you going to let me in or are we going to stand here all night?"

Liams grin grew wider, and stepped aside without a word, holding the door open wide enough for me to enter.

I hesitated momentarily before I entered.

As soon as I walked in, I realized that I was not on this earth anymore. The building was enormous and modern, complete with luxurious design and everything placed neatly. Designer fragrance perfume saturated the air with the faint smell of leather that clung to me.

I clenched my teeth and attempted to focus. I needed to remain calm. Regardless of how intimidating Liam Carter was, I couldn't let him see how much he was affecting me.

He walked over and past me. flopping down onto a massive black couch with ease like someone that owns the world. He folded his arms at the back of his head and relaxed into it, watching me with an amusing expression.

I remained standing.

He raised an eyebrow. "I'm sure you didn't come here to stand and stare. If you have something to say, just go ahead."

I inhaled deeply, twisting my fingers in front of me. "I came here to apologize for what happened earlier today at the office."

He raised an eyebrow. "For threatening me and storming out of my office like a drama queen?"

I closed my eyes to control the anger and annoyance that was brewing inside me. "Yes, for that." I put a fake smile on. "And uhm... I want to know if the offer still stands?"

His smile never wavered. "Which offer? You were so certain you were declining it, you must have forgotten about that."

I clamped my jaws together. He was having the time of his life. Playing with me like this and making me beg for it.

"If I agree to do it..." I forced out. "Will you sign me as your model?"

Liam's cheeks flushed and he leaned forward, elbows on knees. "Depends."

I stiffened. "On what?"

He got up from the couch and headed towards me.

I did not step back, even as he circled round me slowly, staring like a predator inspecting his prey.

He was standing behind me, his face against mine so that the air breathed down my ear. "On how well you please me tonight."

Rage coursed through me. My fingers curled up in a controlled fist. "Excuse me?"

Liam stepped back and grinned. "You heard me."

I turned on him, tense muscles. "So you want to fuck me first and if I'm not to your taste, you won't sign me? That's ridiculous."

His smile irked me. "Would you buy a car without taking it for a test drive?"

I clenched my jaw hard. "I am not a bloody car." I snapped.

He raised an eyebrow. "No, but you want me to invest in you. And I don't make poor investments."

My blood would be boiling at this point. He was so smug and infuriating. I wanted to punch the smug off his face so badly, but he had all the cards in this game and I was at the losing end.

Liam glared at me for a second, and shrugged. "You can see yourself through the door if you don't want to."

I had my mouth open to tell him to go to hell with his offer, but I couldn't bring myself to say the words.

Because sitting on the glass coffee table behind him was a stack of model portfolios.

Women. Dozens of them. Lovely, poised, maybe as hungry for a deal as I was.

At that moment, I realized that I wasn't special.

Liam Carter could have any woman he wanted. He could pick any girl from that pile tomorrow and sign her, and she'd do anything to retain it.

I was replaceable and disposable.

I gulped hard in my throat. Am I willing to sacrifice myself for this?

Liam shrugged away from me, as if he'd already lost interest. As if I was wasting his time.

I was frightened.

My arm had grabbed his wrist before I'd ever taken the time to think about my action.

He tensed at my touch.

He turned to me slowly again, one eyebrow raised in curiosity.

I glared at him, my heart pounding so hard like it was going to burst out of my chest. "Wait."

A glimmer of amusement danced in his eyes. "You've changed your mind again?"

I did not respond.

Instead, I sprang up onto my tiptoes and kissed him.

Liam froze for half a second. And then he curled his lip in a smile over mine as he kissed me back, deepening it instantly.

Heat radiated through my body as his arms came around my waist and pulled me close.

I squeezed my eyes shut, my mind reeling in worst-case scenarios to myself, but my body letting go of all remaining pieces of self-respect I had left.

I knew what this was.

A transaction.

A kiss that spoke volumes.

And when Liam tightened his grip on me and kissed me with an intensity that made my knees weak. I realised that I had just sold my soul to the devil.

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