Four Weeks And A Baby
“You want me to pretend to be your fiancée?” Paige’s voice trembled quietly.
Leonardo D’Angelo, her boss, the man she’d spent way too many nights secretly pining over, was holding her by the shoulders. His eyes beseeching.
Paige, I know this might come as a surprise to you,” Leonardo’s voice was softer, almost hesitant. “But I need you to be my fake fiancée.”
Her heart slammed against her ribs. This had to be a joke.
“I—what?” she stammered, staring at him like he’d grown another head.
“It’s only for three to four weeks,” he pressed, his grip tightening slightly on her shoulders. “I’ll pay you double, or a vacation, whatever you want. Just say yes.”
Paige opened her mouth to refuse, because this was insane, but the look in his eyes stopped her. For once, the arrogant, self-assured Leonardo D’Angelo looked… vulnerable.
“Please,” he added, his voice barely above a whisper.
She should have said no.
She should have walked away.
Instead, the word slipped from her lips before she could stop it. “Yes.”
The relief on his face was immediate, but Paige’s stomach twisted with nerves. What had she just agreed to?
And yet, somewhere beneath the chaos, was the dangerous thrill of being the woman by his side.