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Flash Marriage To The Mysterious Doctor

Chapter 5 

Word Count: 1139    |    Released on: 05/06/2026

drill boring into her skull. Alexa groaned, rolling over on the couch and fumbl

ped to

ne. "She said the Morrison boy-the one you walked out on last month-has been telling everyone you were rude and dism

fingers into her throbbing temples. "Mom, I

lodrama. "Do you know what the Baileys' daughter is doing? She's planning her wedding! Her third chil

ght of familial obligation, settled ove

out, the lie tasting like ash in h

silence on the oth

mother could recover, her heart pounding. She leaned her head bac

h her social media feed. Her thumb froze. A new post from Donovan Beasley. He didn't

nkled newborn baby's hand, curled tightly around a man's

Alexa's lungs

e an "intimate relationship." It all made a sick, twisted kind of

e threw her phone onto the couch, disgusted with him, but mostly with herself f

essed in her sharpest business attire, and headed out, not to her own office, but to the headquarters of Vance Innovatio

ng through the mostly empty o

and kept walking. "I'm the lead analyst on your account. Your company's financials

anding access to their physical accounting ledgers. The f

ty upper lip and a smile that didn't reach his eyes.

hat you can do is explain the three-million-dollar

entless, firing off account numbers and transaction dates. Finally, backed

his voice oozing false sincerity. "Brenda Price. She's my head of

with Ms. Price immedia

's not available. The poor girl just had a baby. A bit of a difficult

. Donovan's picture flashed in her mind. A cold

he asked, her voice

us, answered quickly. "Oh, the best, of

mbered the address on Donovan's business card. It was in the same

in her mind, a theory that made

of Vance's office. On the street corner, she pul

e document scanner and meet me at St. Augustine

hospital's website on her tablet. St. Augustine was one of the top private research hospitals in the country. The

was getting in. She needed to find Brenda Price. And she needed to find out if Don

ssive glass building gleamed in the midday sun, looking less

usly by a large fountain, a bulky e

ked, his eyes wide with anxiety.

lve. "Vance is hiding the real books, and Brenda Price is the only one

rs. Alexa took a deep breath, steeling herself for th

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“I was a Wall Street analyst drowning in my father's $2.7 million debt, pushed to the brink when my corrupt boss ordered me to cover up a massive corporate fraud. Refuse, and I'd be framed. Agree, and I'd end up in federal prison. My life hit absolute rock bottom when a creepy ride-share driver locked me in his car on a deserted street. But before the nightmare could unfold, a black SUV smashed into us, and the driver was violently dragged out by Donovan Beasley. Billionaire heir. New York's most untouchable bachelor. And, as I would soon discover, a fiercely revered surgeon who ruled the city's top hospital. He didn't just save my life; he offered me a lifeline-a thirty-page prenuptial agreement. "I'm proposing a merger." He would clear my father's debt overnight. In exchange, I would be his temporary wife for three years. The rules were strictly business: no emotional expectations, no physical intimacy. Empowered by his protection, I signed the devil's contract and ruthlessly destroyed the corrupt executives who tried to make me their scapegoat. I thought I had everything under control. I thought this was just a simple transaction. But if this was just a fake marriage, why did his eyes burn with such dark, possessive intensity every time another man looked at me? Why did his voice vibrate with raw, terrifying sincerity when he slipped a surprise platinum diamond ring onto my finger and vowed, "I do"? I bought my freedom with a signature, but as I stepped into his five-thousand-square-foot penthouse, I realized the real trap wasn't the contract. It was him.”