Fake marriage is chapter 1...there was a little mix-up
Chapter 2: Alice's POV The midday sun cast a brilliant glare over the city, bouncing off the towering glass buildings as our sleek black SUV navigated through the bustling streets toward the restaurant. I leaned back in my seat, fingers tapping restlessly against the door handle as my mind wandered back to the stranger from the airport. I couldn’t believe I'd actually considered speaking to him, let alone involving him in my half-baked plan. But just as quickly as he'd caught my attention, he'd disappeared—distracted by a phone call, his focus directed elsewhere. Yet, somehow, he’d left a lasting impression, like a song stuck in my head. The intensity in his eyes when they met mine stayed with me, a curious spark I couldn’t shake. Perhaps it was a blessing in disguise. A stranger for a fake marriage? I must’ve been losing my mind. Caroline’s voice brought me back to the present. "Alice, are you sure this meeting tonight is a good idea? We could always reschedule, maybe take some time to regroup." I shook my head. "No, I need to stay on top of this. If there’s any chance of salvaging things with the board, I have to take it. They’re already on edge because of Nick’s scandal." "Alright," she replied, offering a supportive smile. "But try to unwind a little, or you’ll end up intimidating anyone who even thinks of disagreeing with you." I managed a small laugh, though the tension hadn’t entirely dissipated. "I’ll do my best." We pulled up to the restaurant, a place known for its exclusivity and sophistication. Stepping out, I forced myself to shake off any lingering thoughts of the past few days. Tonight was about business, not about mysterious encounters in airports. But as I walked in, I spotted a figure at the bar—dark hair, broad shoulders, and an unmistakable air of quiet confidence. My heart skipped. It was him, the stranger. For a second, I questioned my senses, but he turned slightly, and there was no mistaking it. He was here, leaning against the bar, lost in his own world. My pulse quickened, and before I could overthink it, I found myself heading toward him. As I neared, he looked up, our eyes meeting. Recognition flared in his expression, but he remained composed, his gaze just as intense as I remembered. “Didn’t expect to see you again,” I said, keeping my tone light. A faint smile curved his lips. "Neither did I," he replied smoothly. His voice was exactly as I’d imagined—deep and steady. "Seems like a small world." “Or maybe the universe has a sense of humor,” I countered, trying to ignore the flutter in my chest. He nodded as if he understood perfectly. Then, extending a hand, he said, “Alex.” “Alice,” I replied, noting the warmth of his grip. “Alice,” he repeated, as though savoring my name. “Good to meet you—officially.” I chuckled. "Yes, no urgent calls this time." A slight smirk crossed his face. "Business waits for no one." “Believe me, I know,” I replied. “I was half-tempted to find you and finish that almost-conversation." “Wouldn’t have blamed you,” he said, his gaze holding mine just a second too long. “But it looks like fate saved you the trouble.” “Fate,” I echoed, as the word hung in the air. It felt like something more than coincidence, but I shrugged it off, forcing my tone to stay casual. “So, are you here for business, or just to relax?” “Business,” he replied with a knowing smirk, “though I wouldn’t mind a little of the latter.” I smiled, and before I realized it, I’d taken a seat beside him, feeling surprisingly at ease. “So, Alex,” I ventured, trying to learn more about him without overstepping. “What sort of work drags you across continents?” “A little of everything,” he answered, his tone evasive but playful. “And you? You strike me as someone who doesn’t come to places like this without purpose.” I hesitated before replying. "I run a company," I said simply. "Or at least, I’m doing my best to keep it going." “Impressive,” he noted, his gaze appreciative. “Most people here dabble in business, but you… you seem different.” His words caught me off guard, and I couldn’t help but smile. "Observant, aren’t you?" “Just selective,” he said, his intense scrutiny returning. "You don’t seem like someone who leaves much to chance." "Normally, I don’t," I admitted. "But sometimes, chance has a way of surprising you." “Interesting,” he mused. “So, Alice… do you believe in fate?” After a brief pause, I replied, “I believe we shape our own destinies. But every now and then, fate might give us a little push.” Our eyes met, and the noise of the restaurant faded into the background. There was an unspoken connection, and I had to remind myself to breathe. “So,” he said after a moment, breaking the silence. “What happens next?” “Next?” I echoed, uncertain if he was talking about the conversation, the night, or something else entirely. “Well… maybe fate has a say in that, too.” He chuckled, a low sound that sent a small thrill through me. “Or maybe we do.” Before I could respond, Caroline appeared, subtly reminding me that I was already running late. I tore my gaze from Alex, feeling a reluctant pang as I turned back to him. "Seems business calls for me, too," I said, standing. "Duty always does," he replied with a knowing smile, though there was something in his expression that hinted at a mutual reluctance. “Well,” I said, forcing a composed smile, “it was nice meeting you again.” “Likewise,” he said, extending his hand. I took it, noting the slight hesitation before he let go. “Safe travels, Alice.” As I walked away, I could feel his gaze lingering, a silent promise hanging between us. Something told me this wouldn’t be our last encounter, but whether that was destiny or choice, I couldn’t quite say. Caroline gave me a curious look as we made our way to the private dining room. "So… what was that about?" I shrugged, keeping my tone light. “Just a conversation.” "Just a conversation?” She smirked. “I haven’t seen you smile so brightly in a while.” "Let’s just say he was… interesting,” I murmured, my mind still half with Alex, replaying the magnetic pull in his gaze. But I quickly forced my focus back to the meeting at hand. The private dining room exuded exclusivity, with polished mahogany and an air of seriousness that matched the mood of my board members. They were anxious—Nick’s scandal had stirred up their doubts, and this meeting was critical to restoring their faith. I slipped into my seat, met by the scrutinizing gazes of the board. “Alice,” began Mr. Thompson, one of the more senior members, his tone grave, “we need reassurances. The damage Nick has done… it’s shaken our confidence.” I met his gaze steadily. “I understand, Mr. Thompson. That’s exactly why I’m here—to assure each of you that we have the situation under control.” I launched into my plans, every word calculated to convey stability and resolve. Yet, thoughts of Alex flickered in and out, a quiet distraction that I had to shove aside. By the end of the meeting, I’d managed to calm their concerns, at least enough to buy some time. As I gathered my things to leave, all I wanted was a hot bath and a night’s rest. On the drive home, Alex's face resurfaced in my mind, and I found myself wondering if my impulsive plan was still worth pursuing.Chapter 3Alexander's POVI watched her walk away, her figure disappearing into the dim light of the restaurant lobby. I didn't even know her full name, yet somehow, she'd left an impression I couldn't shake. There was something about her—confident but mysterious, with an intensity that lingered long after she was gone.For the rest of the evening, I couldn't seem to let it go. It was absurd. I'd only exchanged a few words with her, yet the intrigue was palpable. It wasn't just her beauty, though she certainly had that. There was an energy about her, something that drew me in like a magnet. She'd approached me so boldly, as if she'd known exactly what she wanted. And the way she'd just as confidently turned and left… it was as if she already knew how this would play out.Still thinking about her, I barely noticed the sleek black car pull up to the hotel. The driver opened the door, and I slipped into the backseat, glancing out the window as the city lights blurred past. I knew I neede
CHAPTER 4"Nick! Nick, where are you?" Alice's voice reverberated through the hallway as she burst into her brother's apartment, urgency radiating from her every step. She had come straight from the airport, her irritation simmering just below the surface as she prepared to tackle the mess that was her brother's latest scandal."Alice?" Nick's voice called from the kitchen. Moments later, he emerged, a bright red apron wrapped clumsily around his neck and torso.Alice raised an eyebrow, her frustration momentarily forgotten. "Is that… an apron? You picked up cooking again?" Her voice dripped with sarcasm."Sure did, kinda had to after moving out" Nick shrugged, nonchalant as he strolled over to grab her bag. "You planning to stay the night? I could use the company while I whip up my masterpiece.""You wish." She smirked, rolling her eyes. "I didn't come here for a sleepover. I came to check on you and to—" She paused, her expression darkening as the gravity of the situation settled ba
Chapter 5Alice's POVI finally arrived at my apartment, feeling the exhaustion settle deep into my bones. All I craved now was a long, hot bath and maybe a few hours of uninterrupted sleep. My feet ached from being cramped in heels all day, and I could feel the tension in my shoulders begging to be released. Dropping my bags in the living room, I headed straight for the bathroom, not even bothering to unpack.As soon as I slid into the bathtub, warm water enveloping me like a comforting embrace, I let out a deep sigh. The weight of the day seemed to melt away. I closed my eyes, sinking further, and felt a sense of peace finally creeping in.But, of course, peace was short-lived. Somewhere in the apartment, my phone began to ring. I'd left it in my purse, which was somewhere in the living room. I briefly considered ignoring it, but then again, I knew my dad would want to hear from me sooner rather than later. But whoever it was would just have to wait a few more minutes.After a good
CHAPTER 6Alice's POVIt was past 7 p.m. when I finally got back home from my dad's house. I headed straight to the bathroom to wash my face, apply my skincare products, and change into my pajamas before retreating to my bedroom. My body had just barely hit the bed when I heard my stomach growl. Right, I'd forgotten dinner. I reached for my phone on the bedside table and ordered a pizza from my favorite restaurant. Placing the phone down, I lay there, staring up at the ceiling as my thoughts drifted back over the day's events."I can't believe I'm getting married to a total stranger," I scoffed to myself. The very thought of marriage made me recall Alex, the guy i almost proposed to, thank god i didn't carry on with my plan, because how the hell would i have explained to him that i was already engaged to someone else and i couldn't go on with the contract agreement... Still, I couldn't shake the inexplicable attraction I'd felt the moment I saw him. Yes, he was handsome, with a high,
CHAPTER 7 Alex's POV After warning her about the suspicious-looking delivery man, I exited the building but stood outside, waiting for him to come out. I couldn't just leave without making sure she was safe. But as the minutes dragged on, worry began to settle in my chest. Five minutes had passed, and there was still no sign of him. Without thinking, I darted back into the building, charging up the stairs two at a time. Taking the elevator would waste precious time—it would be forever before it reached the thirteenth floor as it seemed someone was already inside. Finally reaching her floor, I caught sight of her, struggling as he tried to push her against the wall. His hand moved toward his pocket, and I saw the glint of a knife. The bastard was going to stab her. Instinct took over. I lunged between them, taking the blow meant for her. Pain seared through my hand, but I barely felt it. Rage surged instead. How dare he even think of hurting her. Grabbing him by the collar, I swung
Chapter 8 Alice's POV I couldn't help but feel excited. Why? Because he was coming over today. Yeah, sounds ridiculous, right? We agreed to meet by noon, and I even decided to prepare something nice to serve him when he arrived. But all my cooking efforts ended in total disaster. Why was cooking so freaking hard? I tried making an omelet, but the motherfucker kept turning into scrambled eggs. I attempted to whip up some pudding, but it just wouldn't congeal. I even tried the simplest dish of all—Ramen noodles—but they got too soggy. You know what? I give up. My kitchen sink was now full of used plates and frying pans. I used an entire crate of eggs, and for what? Nothing good came of it. After tossing my apron in frustration onto the kitchen counter, I searched for my phone and decided to order some decent food online. I didn't know what he would like, but since most people liked seafood, I opted for that. I hoped he wasn't allergic. After placing my order, I flung my phone toward
CHAPTER 9 Alex's POV It was well past morning rush hour, so why the hell was I sitting in bumper-to-bumper traffic at noon? The honking horns and exhaust fumes did nothing for my already frayed nerves. I hated delays—especially today, of all days. I had an appointment I couldn't miss, a promise I wouldn't break. I fished my phone from my pocket, dialing Michael. He picked up after two rings. "Alex? What's up?" "I need to borrow your motorcycle," I said without preamble, my tone sharper than usual. Michael let out a low chuckle. "Since when do you need a bike to get around?" "Since traffic decided to screw me over at the worst possible time," I snapped, impatience simmering in my voice. "Alright, alright. Where are you?" he asked. "Stuck on the Gardiner. Can't see the end of it." "Man, I thought rush hour was over," he mused. "I'll send one of my guys with the bike. Just hang tight." "Thanks, man," I muttered, ending the call and sinking back against the seat. I was only a f
CHAPTER 10 Alice's POV The gates to Madam Gray's villa were grander than I'd imagined, the kind you only see in movies. As we drove through, I felt a strange flutter in my stomach—a mix of nerves and excitement. My father gave me a reassuring smile, but even he seemed taken aback by the sheer elegance of the place. When we stepped inside, I was hit by a wave of warmth mingling with luxury. The chandelier above sparkled like something out of a fairy tale, casting soft light across cream-colored carpets and walls adorned with art that I was sure must be priceless. Every detail of the villa whispered elegance, and for a moment, I felt like I was in another world entirely. "Breathe, Alice," I whispered to myself. Yet, part of me couldn't help but feel like a stranger stepping into someone else's dream. Madam Gray appeared in the hallway, her smile warm and welcoming. She was more stunning in person than I'd imagined, dressed in a flowing silk gown that seemed to shimmer with every st