webnovel

Unexpected Romance: Love $ Hustle

Twenty-eight year old Delilah Sterling, has perfected the art of being a respectable realtor by day, and a professional gold digger by night. Delilah believes she has her double life under control. Her meticulously crafted life crumbles when she wakes up one morning with a wedding band on her finger, a marriage certificate on the table, and a sinfully gorgeous man claiming to be her husband. To make matters worse, he is broke and jobless, making her feel trapped in a surreal nightmare. Desperate for escape, Delilah demands a divorce, but the stranger—insisting he wants to stay married—thwarts every attempt. Frustration and confusion mount until Delilah hatches a new plan: she proposes they team up to con her next target, the elusive billionaire, Hunter Quinn. What Delilah doesn't realize is that her "broke husband" is actually Hunter Quinn himself. Billionaire CEO, Hunter Quinn, having discovered Delilah’s intentions to con him, had decided to outplay her at her own game. Hunter agrees to the partnership, and together they plunge into a high-stakes game of deceit. As they plot and scheme, the lines between pretense and reality blur. Their forced proximity ignites an unexpected chemistry, leading to moments of vulnerability and genuine connection neither anticipated. Caught in a whirlwind of deception, passion, and power plays, Delilah grapples with their growing feelings. As their con deepens, she must confront the ultimate question: Can she open her heart to love and trust again? ****Exerpt**** Delilah’s eyes darted to the marriage certificate again, the official seal glaring back at her. Her fingers itched to tear it apart, to make this nightmare disappear. But deep down, she knew that wouldn’t change anything. “I don’t remember,” she whispered, more to herself than to him. “I don’t remember any of it.” Blake nodded as if he had expected this reaction. “That is expected. You had a lot to drink last night.” he fished out a phone from the back pocket of his trousers, opened it. “Here, this is us celebrating, after we got married last night,” he said, showing her a picture. Delilah’s breath caught in her throat as she stared at the photo. It was indeed her. “How?” she whispered, her voice barely audible. “I don’t remember any of this.” “It was a wild night,” he said softly. Perhaps she had married Blake because he was wealthy. That would be the only logical reason for her to make such a blunder. There was hope, she thought, as she clung to the possibility of salvaging something from this disaster. Turning to him, she forced a smile, “Is this your house? Are we in your house?” She asked, looking around the bedroom. Blake shook his head, “No. This is a hotel,” he said, and she nodded. “I see. It looks like quite an expensive hotel,” she observed, “What do you do for a living?” she asked, trying to keep her voice steady as she searched his eyes for any hint of affluence. Blake hesitated, his confident demeanor faltering for the first time. He looked away, rubbing the back of his neck. “I’m... in between jobs,” he stuttered, avoiding her gaze. Delilah’s heart sank, disappointment crashing over her like a wave. “In between jobs?” she echoed, her voice tinged with disbelief. Blake seemed to sense her dismay. “I know it doesn’t sound great,” he said quickly, trying to reassure her. “But I’m working on a few things. I just need a little more time.” “You’re jobless,” she muttered to herself as reality sunk in. “How did you pay for this room? For the wedding bands?” She asked, and he winced. “I didn’t. You did,” he said, and she collapsed on the bed. (PS: Cover photo isn’t mine. Credit to the real owner)

Miss_Behaviour · Ciudad
Sin suficientes valoraciones
70 Chs

Alex

Mr. and Mrs. Henderson trailed behind Delilah as she led them down the lush, sunlit corridors of a grand villa which was nestled in the heart of the city. The couple had eyes that sparkled with the potential of new beginnings.

Delilah, ever the consummate professional, was in her element, every step confident, every gesture purposeful as she showed them around.

"Now, as you can see, the living room boasts high ceilings and these expansive windows that let in a tremendous amount of natural light," Delilah said, her voice smooth and inviting. "Perfect for both family gatherings and entertaining guests."

Mrs. Henderson, a petite woman with meticulously styled hair, ran her fingers over the marble fireplace. "It's stunning, really," she murmured, her eyes wide with appreciation.

Mr. Henderson nodded in agreement but seemed more reserved, his arms crossed as he took in the surroundings. Delilah noticed his hesitation and steered the conversation to more practical matters.

"And if you follow me to the kitchen," she continued, "you'll see it comes equipped with state-of-the-art appliances, perfect for both casual meals and gourmet cooking."

As they moved into the kitchen, Delilah's phone buzzed in her pocket. She glanced at the screen: Mark. Shit! she thought but maintained her composed exterior.

"Why don't you take a moment to explore the kitchen on your own?" Delilah suggested with a warm smile. "I'll be right back."

The Hendersons nodded, and Delilah stepped outside to take the call. She held the phone to her ear, her expression turning serious.

"Mark, I'm in the middle of work," she said, her tone firm but not unfriendly.

"Sorry. It's just that you haven't sent me the picture I requested yet. I need it to find him," Mark's voice crackled with impatience.

"I forgot to get it this morning, but I'll send it to you later this evening," she replied, glancing back to ensure the couple was still engrossed in their tour. "In the meantime I need you to go to Club S&G tonight…"

"What for? Don't tell me you want me to stake out Hunter myself," Mark cut in.

"No. It's not that. I need to find out what happened on Friday. I need details on what I did there and who I met there…"

"What do you mean?" Mark asked in confusion, "And don't brush me off like you've been doing since Saturday. What's going on, D?"

"I will give you the details later. I need to get back to my clients. Can you go to the club?" She pleaded.

"Alright, but you owe me one," Mark sighed.

"I'll owe you a dozen if you get me what I need," Delilah countered, then hung up, slipping her phone back into her purse.

Re-entering the kitchen, she found the Hendersons discussing the spacious countertops. She approached them with a smile that radiated confidence and charm.

"So, what do you think?" she asked, her eyes sparkling.

Mrs. Henderson exchanged a glance with her husband before turning back to Delilah. "We love it. We'll take the house."

Delilah's smile widened, genuine and triumphant. "I'm thrilled to hear that. Let's head back to my office to finalize the paperwork."

As she drove back to her office, her thoughts drifted to the news about Hunter's engagement to Chloe and she pursed her lips.

She needed to move really fast if she was ever going to succeed in snatching Hunter from Chloe. She couldn't afford to wait and make her first appearance in his life by being introduced as his half sister-in-law.

She needed their meeting during the engagement party to seem like a coincidence. That was the only way all of this would work.

So, far the only person that claimed he knew what Hunter looked like was Blake. Was it really possible that he had seen Hunter? She mused.

Perhaps he could help her identify him, she thought, making up her mind to reach some agreement with him when she gets home. If he was going to stay in her house and eat her food, then he should as well be useful to her.

Away from there, in Hunter's office, as the afternoon turned into evening, Fred walked into his office with a young man in tow.

"Who is this?" Hunter asked, looking from Fred to the young man and then back again.

"I am Hunter Quinn," he said pleasantly, and Fred kicked his shin, making him groan.

"This is Alex. He's a professional actor who specializes in impersonations. He's going to stand in for you as you requested," Fred explained, and Hunter took a second look Alex.

He was of similar build and height to Hunter, with an air of confidence about him. Hunter scrutinized Alex, noting his demeanor and presence. "Think you can handle this?"

Alex nodded. "I've done similar jobs before. Just give me the details, and I'll make sure no one suspects a thing."

Hunter smiled, satisfied. "Good. Fred will brief you on everything. Remember, you're me, that means you can not act as you please. Most importantly, as regards Delilah, you are not allowed to touch her…"

"What about a handshake?" Alex asked, and Hunter nodded.

"That's the maximum contact you're allowed. Do not exceed that regardless of whatever she does," he instructed.

"What about a hand kiss?" He asked, and Hunter's eyes narrowed into slits as he cocked his head to the side.

"Do you have a death wish?"

Alex shook his head, and Hunter turned to Fred, "Teach him everything he needs to know about me. And get him clothes that are suited to his role. I will let him know when to make his first appearance Hunter said, and Fred nodded politely.

"We will get on it at once," he said, and led Alex out of the office.

Hunter watched them leave, satisfied with the progress. The pieces were falling into place, and he felt a surge of anticipation.

The only thing that bothered him right now, was this engagement that his grandmother had thrown in. He wasn't sure yet if it was going to affect things positively or negatively.

Hunter couldn't help but think about Delilah. He wondered what she was thinking and planning now that she was determined to have him.

He smiled when he remembered how she had said she was even more interested in him now. Well, he wished her good luck with winning his heart. He really hoped she would triumph over Chloe, whoever that was.