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Billionaire's Placeholder: Now Watch Me Shine

Chapter 4 No.4

Word Count: 533    |    Released on: 20/01/2026

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access card aga

ight flashed.

again. R

He had already cut her off. He wa

coffee to three times, stepped forward.

lasses. She didn't ple

said loudly. "Unless you want me to leave them righ

icked. She picked up the phone. "Mr. Wong?

rel came out of the el

ing to steer her toward a si

te Ms. Newman's image?" Cara asked. Her voice

ced. "Come

e the elevator in silence. Th

r. Austin cut his London trip short. An u

ing old flame

d steel. Cara walked past Burrel's desk. Through

sitting alone at his desk, reading a

. It didn't slam, thanks to the expen

s brows knit together.

ched into her pocket and pulled out the ring of keys

he mahogany desk. The m

n at Cara. His expression was bo

d to. She pulled the printout of the airport

," she said. "I'm

didn't look guilty. He looked irri

m the airport," he said

ride? Your hand is on her waist, Britt

all, looming over her. The

ara. Remember who y

r spine. She looked

ng to," she said. "My ex-boyfr

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Billionaire's Placeholder: Now Watch Me Shine
Billionaire's Placeholder: Now Watch Me Shine
“For two years, I was the perfect shadow of another woman. I wore the silk robes Brittain Austin bought, styled my hair exactly how he liked, and spoke in a voice pitched half an octave higher than my own. I was a placeholder, a living statue in a minimalist Manhattan penthouse, waiting for a man who looked at me but never actually saw me. Everything shattered when a news alert flashed on my phone: "Caryn Newman Spotted at JFK." The original was back. The woman I was hired to mimic had returned to claim her throne, and my secret two-year contract as her stand-in was set to expire in three days. Brittain didn't even give me the courtesy of a phone call. While he was supposed to be on a business trip, photos surfaced of him shielding Caryn from the paparazzi, his hand on her waist with a tenderness he never showed me. When I walked into his office to return his keys, he didn't look guilty; he just looked annoyed. He pulled out a checkbook and asked, "How much for the hurt feelings?" When I refused his money, he coldly ordered his assistant to freeze every one of my accounts before I even reached the elevator. I stood on the sidewalk with zero dollars, realizing that to him, I wasn't a partner-I was just an expired lease. I had spent two years erasing my soul to fit into his world, only to be tossed out like trash the moment the real thing came home. But Brittain forgot one thing: before I was his doll, I was an actress. I pulled my secret weapon from under the bed-a notebook and a raw film cut he never knew existed. I called my agent and launched a high-profile "showmance" with my co-star that set the internet on fire. As I blocked Brittain's number and moved into a dusty apartment in Queens, I realized the show wasn't over. For the first time, I was the leading lady.”