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One year. One contract. No feelings. Noelle Winters never expected to marry a billionaire especially not one as cold, controlled, and emotionally unavailable as Adrik Carter. But when desperation meets opportunity, she signs a contract that will change her life: one year of marriage in exchange for financial freedom. The rules are simple. No real kisses. No real touch. And definitely no falling in love. But the moment she steps into Adrik's glass mansion, everything gets complicated. He's brooding, brilliant, and hiding secrets behind steel eyes. She's messy, chaotic, and refuses to be tamed. What begins as a fake engagement for the cameras soon burns too hot to fake. In a world of rules, secrets, and power plays what happens when the heart refuses to follow the script?
Noelle's POV
If anyone had told me five years ago that I'd end up slinging watered down whiskey to tech bros and broken dreams at two in the morning, I probably would've laughed in their face, hard, Like, full snort laugh, clutch my stomach, tears in my eyes hard.
But here I am. The neon sign above the bar buzzes louder than the hum of conversation, casting flickering red shadows over the worn leather booths. "Bottom Shelf Dreams" the irony isn't lost on me.
Neither is the fact that I'm wearing a ripped Bowie T-shirt, sneakers with a hole in the toe, and jeans that are one spilled drink away from dissolving into dust.
"Another round, Noelle!" someone shouts, shoving a twenty across the sticky counter.
"Yeah, yeah. Hold your horses." I flash my best customer smile, the one that says I'll pretend to like you if you tip well and grab a bottle of cheap whiskey that smells faintly of nail polish remover.
The glass clinks as I set up five shots, my hands moving automatically. Pour. Smile. Nod. Pretend you don't hear the same slurred pickup lines every night.
"Hey, you ever thought about getting into tech? I could...you know, mentor you." Sure, Chad. Let me just quit my two jobs and jump into bed with Silicon Valley's finest.
I used to have dreams.Big ones.
I graduated top of my class in computer science. I had a whole plan: intern at a startup, save up, launch my own mental health app to help foster kids like me who fell through the cracks. But dreams don't pay rent. Dreams don't erase student loans the size of small countries. Dreams definitely don't help when your foster sister, Lila, calls crying because her med school tuition is due in two weeks and she's about to be kicked out. So I took the only job I could find that didn't require me to sell a kidney or my soul.
"Yo, bartender babe," a different voice slurs, snapping his fingers at me like I'm a golden retriever.
I roll my eyes so hard I'm surprised they don't fall out of my skull.
"It's Noelle," I say, pouring another drink and slamming it down harder than necessary. "Not babe. Not sweetie. Not honey. Try using your adult words next time." The guy blinks at me, stunned, before laughing and stumbling back to his friends.
Cami, my best friend and the only bright light in this hellhole, leans over the bar from her stool. She's working the late shift at the tattoo shop down the block but always pops in to make sure I haven't murdered a customer yet.
"You keep that up, and you're gonna get fired," she says around a mouthful of nachos. I snort. "Please. Tony's not firing the only sober employee who knows how to work the register."
She points a cheesy chip at me. "Sober for now. Talk to me after midnight when the tequila shots start looking sexy." I grin despite myself.
God, I miss smiling for real. It feels...foreign. Like trying on an old jacket that doesn't fit anymore.
The night drags on in a haze of bad music, bad tips, and even worse attempts at flirting.
At least the bar's too loud for anyone to notice the quiet little cracks forming inside me.
I've gotten good at hiding it.
The way my chest tightens when I think about the engagement ring sitting in a dusty box under my bed.
The way I still flinch when someone says the word wedding is too loud.
The way I lie awake at night, staring at the ceiling, wondering what's wrong with me that everyone leaves.
I was supposed to be married by now. Supposed to have a little apartment with a dog, maybe a kid on the way. Instead, I'm serving drinks to men who wouldn't remember my name even if I tattooed it on their foreheads.
It's not like I blame Jason. Leaving me at the altar was probably the smartest decision he ever made.
Who wants to marry a mess like me?
"Earth to Noelle," Cami says, snapping her fingers. "Table seven's starting a fight over darts." I sigh and grab a towel, ready to play referee. As I march over, a commotion near the entrance catches my eye.
At first, I don't recognize him.
He's wearing a plain black hoodie pulled low over his face, hands shoved deep into his pockets.
Something about the way he moves like he doesn't want to touch the air around him makes me pause.
San Francisco's full of weirdos. I should just ignore it. But then one of the drunk tech bros lunges at a waitress, grabbing her arm, and before I can react, the guy in the hoodie steps in.
Fast.
Effortless.
Like he's done it a hundred times before.
"Let her go," he says, voice low and deadly.
The drunk guy laughs and shoves him back.
Bad move.
In one quick motion, Hoodie Guy twists the man's wrist and maneuvers him toward the door. Calm. Clean. Efficient.
I blink. Who the hell...?
The drunk guy turns red with rage and swings. Hoodie Guy dodges easily, but the second swing catches him in the shoulder.The bar holds its breath.
Then, somehow and I blame pure instinct I'm moving.
Before I even know what I'm doing, I'm behind the drunk, grabbing the half-empty beer mug off the nearest table, and wham! I clock him in the side of the head.
The man stumbles, curses, and crashes onto a nearby table with a loud thud.
Silence. Dead, awkward, oh my God what did I just do silence.Everyone stares at me. At the broken glass. At the guy groaning on the floor.
Even Hoodie Guy turns, lowering his hood just enough for me to catch a glimpse of his face. Sharp cheekbones, Cold blue eyes, a jaw so tense it could cut glass.
And beneath the hoodie...Holy hell. He's not just any weirdo. He's gorgeous.
And oddly familiar.
"Nice swing," he says, almost smiling. I blink at him. "You're welcome."
His gaze lingers a second too long. Intense. Calculating. Like he's memorizing me. Then he nods once and disappears into the night.
Gone, like a shadow that never should've been there to begin with. I stand there, heart hammering against my ribs, gripping the broken handle of the mug like a weapon.
Cami sidles up, whistling low under her breath. "Girl, you just assaulted someone...and possibly flirted at the same time. Multitasking queen."
"I wasn't flirting," I say automatically, tossing the broken mug into the bin. "I was defending public safety."
"Yeah, yeah. Whatever you gotta tell yourself." I roll my eyes and head back to the bar, trying and failing not to glance toward the door where he disappeared.
Just another weirdo, I tell myself. Just another night in my miserable, chaotic life. But deep down, in the place where all my worst instincts live, something hums.
A spark.
A warning.
A whisper:
You're going to see him again.
And when you do
Nothing will ever be the same.
BLOOD OATH An arranged marriage. A buried past. A love written in blood. Sienna Rosetti was raised far from the shadows of her family's empire, hidden in a convent with no knowledge of the blood-soaked dynasty she was born into. But on her twenty-first birthday, everything changes. Dragged back into the underworld, she learns the truth-she's the secret heiress to the Rosetti mafia throne, and her hand has been promised since birth to the enemy. Nico D'Amore is the brutal heir of a rival clan scarred by the past, fueled by vengeance, and ready to burn everything down, including his bride. Their forced marriage is meant to end a decades-long feud, but Nico has other plans: seduce her, use her, then destroy the Rosettis from within. But Sienna is no pawn. As power shifts and secrets unravel, passion ignites in the unlikeliest of places. Torn between loyalty and obsession, vengeance and desire, Sienna and Nico must decide: will their union be the end of everything or the beginning of a dark, unstoppable empire? In this world, love is a weapon and theirs might just be deadly.
Three years of marriage couldn't melt Theo's frozen heart. When an art gallery collapsed on Lena, he was off romancing another woman—lavishing her with a private jet. Three steel pins held Lena's shoulder together, but her heart remained broken. She filed for divorce and told everyone that he was impotent. Rising from the rubble, Lena blazed onto the design world's A‑list. She expected him to sail off with his true love—until Theo reappeared at her runway, pressing her against the wall. "Impotent, huh? Care to give it a try?"
It was supposed to be a marriage of convenience, but Carrie made the mistake of falling in love with Kristopher. When the time came that she needed him the most, her husband was in the company of another woman. Enough was enough. Carrie chose to divorce Kristopher and move on with her life. Only when she left did Kristopher realize how important she was to him. In the face of his ex-wife’s countless admirers, Kristopher offered her 20 million dollars and proposed a new deal. “Let’s get married again.”
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"Sign the divorce papers and get out!" Leanna got married to pay a debt, but she was betrayed by her husband and shunned by her in-laws. Seeing that her efforts were in vain, she agreed to divorce and claimed her half of the properties. With her purse plump from the settlement, Leanna enjoyed her newfound freedom. The constant harassment from her ex's mistress never fazed her. She took back her identities as top hacker, champion racer, medical professor, and renowned jewelry designer. Then someone discovered her secret. Matthew smiled. "Will you have me as your next husband?"
Brenna lived with her adoptive parents for twenty years, enduring their exploitation. When their real daughter appeared, they sent Brenna back to her true parents, thinking they were broke. In reality, her birth parents belonged to a top circle that her adoptive family could never reach. Hoping Brenna would fail, they gasped at her status: a global finance expert, a gifted engineer, the fastest racer... Was there any end to the identities she kept hidden? After her fiancé ended their engagement, Brenna met his twin brother. Unexpectedly, her ex-fiancé showed up, confessing his love...
Belinda thought after divorce, they would part ways for good - he could live his life on his own terms, while she could indulge in the rest of hers. However, fate had other plans in store. "My darling, I was wrong. Would you please come back to me?" The man, whom she once loved deeply, lowered his once proud head humbly. "I beg you to return to me." Belinda coldly pushed away the bouquet of flowers he had offered her and coolly replied, "It's too late. The bridge has been burned, and the ashes have long since scattered to the wind!"