By morning, my life no longer belonged to me.It belonged to the headlines.I didn't sleep.Not really.Every time I closed my eyes, I saw it again—the headlights, the hands grabbing me, the moment everything slipped out of my control.And then—Adrian.The way he stepped out of the shadows.The way he looked at me like I was both the problem…And the solution.
A soft knock on the door pulled me back to reality."Miss Carter?"I sat up slowly, disoriented for a second before the unfamiliar room reminded me where I was.In his house.In his world."In here," I called.The door opened to reveal a woman in a sleek black uniform, carrying a garment bag."Mr. Vale asked me to assist you," she said politely. "We're on a tight schedule."Of course, we were.An hour later, I barely recognized the woman staring back at me in the mirror.The dress was elegant. Expensive. Effortless in a way I had never been.My hair fell perfectly into place. My makeup was flawless.
Manufactured.Controlled.Just like everything else about this situation."Mr. Vale will meet you downstairs," the woman said before leaving.I swallowed hard.Showtime.
The moment I stepped into the living room, all the air seemed to disappear.Adrian Vale stood by the window, already dressed, already composed—like he had been born ready for this moment.His gaze lifted the second he sensed me.And for a split second—Something shifted.Not much.But enough.
"You clean up well," he said.I folded my arms. "Don't sound so surprised.""I'm not," he replied calmly. "I'm assessing.""Of course you are."His eyes lingered just a second too long before he looked away."Car's waiting," he said. "We're late."
The drive to the press venue was worse than the night before.Because this time, I knew exactly what I had agreed to.
"They're already speculating," Adrian said, scrolling through his phone. "Your name is trending."I let out a dry laugh. "Let me guess—half the country thinks I'm a fraud.""Less than half," he corrected. "For now."Comforting."And the other half?" I asked.He glanced at me."They're waiting to see what you do next."
I stared out the window, watching the city blur past."What if I walk out?" I said suddenly.Adrian didn't react."Then everything collapses," he said simply.I turned to him. "Your empire, you mean."His gaze held mine."No," he said."Ours."
The word hit harder this time.Because now it was real.
The venue was chaos.Cameras. Reporters. Security.The moment the car door opened, the noise hit like a wave."Over here!""Adrian! Is it true?""Miss Carter! Did you fabricate the evidence?"
"Are you under investigation?"Every question felt like a bullet.And I had nowhere to hide.Adrian stepped out first, completely unfazed.Then he turned and held out his hand for me.The world seemed to pause.
Because this—This was the moment.The point of no return, I looked at his hand.Strong. Steady. Certain.Then at his face.No hesitation.
No doubt.Just that same dangerous calm.
"Smile," he murmured under his breath.I forced one.And placed my hand in his.The reaction was instant, Cameras flashed wildly.Voices rose.Confusion rippled through the crowd.
Adrian didn't stop walking.Didn't slow down.And I had no choice but to keep up.Inside, the noise dimmed slightly—but the tension only grew.We stepped onto the stage together.Side by side.A united front.Even if it was all a lie.
Adrian stepped forward first."Good morning," he said smoothly. "I'll keep this brief."The room quieted instantly.Because when men like him spoke—People listened."There has been a lot of speculation over the past twenty-four hours," he continued. "About my company. My integrity."A pause.Then—"And my relationship with Miss Nina Carter."
My heart slammed against my ribs.Every camera turned to me.Every eye locked on my face. Waiting.Watching.Judging.Adrian reached for my hand again.This time, I didn't hesitate.
"We are pleased to confirm," he said, his voice steady, controlled, "that Miss Carter and I are engaged."
The room exploded.Gasps. Shouts. Questions flying faster than anyone could answer."What?!""Since when?!""Is this a cover-up?""Miss Carter, is this true?!"
My pulse roared in my ears.This was it.My turn.
I stepped forward slightly, to keep my voice to stay steady."Yes," I said.One word.But it changed everything.
"This is not something we planned to make public so soon," I continued, glancing briefly at Adrian before looking back at the crowd. "But given recent events… we felt it was necessary."Necessary.The lie slid too easily off my tongue."Are you saying your report was false? " someone shouted.The question hit like a slap.I froze.Just for a second.Adrian's grip on my hand tightened—barely noticeable to anyone else.But I felt it.A warning.A reminder.
"I'm saying," I replied carefully, "that there is more to the story than what was published."Murmurs spread instantly.Doubt.Confusion.Exactly what Adrian wanted.
He stepped in smoothly. "And we intend to address that—together."Together.Again.That word.The press conference ended shortly after that, but the damage—or control—had already been done.The narrative had shifted.Not fixed.Not yet.But changed.Back in the car, the silence was thick.Heavy.Unavoidable.
"Well," I said finally, staring straight ahead. "That was insane."Adrian let out a quiet breath. "That was necessary."
I turned to him. "You didn't warn me you were going to announce it like that.""You agreed to the engagement.""Not to be ambushed on live television!"He met my gaze, completely unfazed."You handled it," he said.I blinked. "That's your takeaway?""It's the only one that matters."Frustration bubbled up, sharp and immediate. "You don't get to just control everything!""No," Adrian said calmly.A pause."Just the things that keep us alive."
The words shut me up.Again.
I leaned back in my seat, exhaling slowly."This doesn't feel real," I admitted."It isn't," he said.I frowned. "That's not reassuring."
His gaze softened slightly—just for a second."It's temporary," he added.
Temporary. Like that made it better.
But deep down—I wasn't sure it did.
Because as I replayed the moment on that stage…The way his hand felt in mine.The way he said we like it meant something—I realized something dangerous.
This might have started as a lie.But lies like this?They didn't stay simple for long.And somewhere between survival and strategy…I had a feeling—We were about to cross a line neither of us could come back from.
