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Billionaire's Fake Bride

Melvin Williams and Katherine Walker have been inseparable, navigating life's ups and downs since birth. Their bond seems unbreakable until a misunderstanding throws everything into chaos. When Melvin proudly shows Katherine the engagement ring he bought for his girlfriend during a dinner at a bustling restaurant, onlookers jump to the wrong conclusion, believing he's proposed to Katherine. The news spreads like wildfire, and the best friends are suddenly thrust into the spotlight as an engaged couple. Rather than correct the mistake and risk embarrassing themselves and their families, Melvin and Katherine hatch a daring plan: they'll go along with the fake engagement, enjoying the charade and planning an explosive, staged breakup at an upcoming family function. As they dive deeper into their ruse, navigating a whirlwind of congratulations and wedding plans, they must confront their feelings and the boundaries of their friendship. What begins as a simple deception becomes a test of their loyalty and love, leading to a climax no one sees coming.

Afie_ryder · Urban
Not enough ratings
96 Chs

The hospital visit

I am aware that Melvin's side of the bed feels chilly when I first open my eyes in the morning. I haven't seen him there in quite some time. To brush my hair, I get out of bed and proceed to the vanity.

After making my way downstairs, I search for Melvin. I meet him in the kitchen, where he is preparing breakfast.

When he hears me remove the stool, he lifts his head and looks up. Oh, my sweetie. The plan was for me to surprise you by bringing you breakfast in bed.

A grin appears on my face as I look at you. My apologies for ruining the surprise for you. It was a thoughtful gesture on your part to consider doing it for me.

He flips the pancakes over. "When you're heavily pregnant, then I'll be able to bring you breakfast, as you probably won't be able to get out of bed."

I give him a glare. "You make it sound like I'm going to be lazy when I'm heavily pregnant."

"Most women do become lazy."