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The Billionaire's Deal

Driven by a desperate need to support her single father and three younger siblings, Seraphina Sheldon-Wallace embarks on a job hunt. Unbeknownst to her, this quest will lead her to a fateful encounter with Patrick MacDowell, a self-made billionaire and her father's boss, setting the stage for a life-altering journey. Patrick, the enigmatic force behind the lavish Ricky Empire, is grappling with mounting pressure. His mother's relentless push for him to settle down and his friends' increasing curiosity about his personal life are pushing him to the edge. He's in dire need of a solution, and he needs it now. When Seraphina unexpectedly enters his life, he sees a potential answer to his problems, setting the stage for a high-stakes romance. A deal is struck in a twist of fate: Seraphina will pose as Patrick's girlfriend for 30 days. It's a simple arrangement, driven by Patrick's need for a cover and Seraphina's financial desperation. But as they dive into this charade, sparks fly. Heat meets cold, and the lines between pretense and reality blur. Their attraction grows stronger with each passing day, and resisting temptation becomes an impossible battle. Can they keep their hearts in check and stick to the deal, or will their facade lead to something neither of them expected? Explore the rollercoaster of emotions and drama as an arrogant billionaire and a determined woman navigate their turbulent 30-day journey together.

Ivy_Ima · Urban
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154 Chs

Settlement

Patrick went into his room. He glanced at Phina, who was seated on the bed and had already dressed. She had a phone conversation going on. She acknowledged his presence in the room with a wave. With a nod, he headed for the bathroom to have a shower. He stopped when he heard what Phina had to say to her caller. He shrugged it off, thinking he was hearing things, and turned to leave.

After he returned from the restroom, the others were waiting for him, so he hastily put on his clothes. Phina was still chatting to whoever she was talking to seriously, and she hung up the phone soon after. Then, as she was saying her final words to the person on the phone, he stopped and turned to face her.

He stared at her, puzzled, but she was still engrossed in her phone.

She looked up from her phone and said, "Darling, are you done?"