The Girl Beside Alexander Hayes
Alicia Eden is twenty-two years old and drowning quietly. She is a nursing student, a hotel cleaner, a daughter, and the invisible thread holding her family together. Her mother is seriously ill and the medical bills are growing. Her brothers Daniel and Samuel work themselves to exhaustion. Her father occupies the armchair and offers nothing. Alicia moves through every day carrying what was never supposed to be hers to carry.On one ordinary evening, while cleaning a ballroom in the luxury hotel where she works, Alicia is approached by Henry Collins — personal assistant to Alexander Hayes, one of the most powerful men in the city. Henry makes her an offer: two thousand dollars to accompany his employer to a family dinner as a fake date, for one night only. Alicia agrees. Not because she wants to. Because her mother's medication costs more than her account holds.At the dinner, Alicia quickly understands she is not there as company. She is there as evidence — a body placed beside Alexander to silence rumors his family has been circulating about his personal life. She performs her role. She endures the cruelty of the room. She takes the money and walks away believing it is over.It is not over.When her mother's condition worsens and the cost of the procedure she needs becomes impossible to ignore, Alicia accepts a second arrangement — a formal family function. There, surrounded by the full weight of Hayes family expectation, Alexander makes an announcement nobody anticipated. He introduces Alicia to the room as his fiancée.Without asking her.What begins as a transactional arrangement between two people from opposite worlds slowly becomes something neither of them planned for. As Alicia moves deeper into Alexander's world she encounters something she has never had — legacy, structure, and a family, however flawed, where people show up. And Alexander, for the first time, encounters someone who is not afraid of him.The story follows their careful, resistant, inevitable movement toward each other — complicated by family politics, board room power struggles, class differences, and the slow unraveling of two people who have both spent their lives performing strength rather than allowing themselves to need anything.At its heart, this is a story about a girl who grew up in absence learning what it means to be chosen. And a man who has everything learning what it means to truly see someone.