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His for a year

Chapter 5 Unfinished business

Word Count: 1332    |    Released on: 03/04/2025

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air hitting my flushed skin. My heart raced, not f

ust ha

en eyes-unforgiving and intense-were burned into my memory. The wa

d. "I barely know him, and he's

g away,

er down my spine. Jameson stood in the doorway, h

n?" I snapped. "Haven't y

re the one who stormed off in the

like perfectly awkwa

ne. "Awkward? You didn't seem so awkward

sn't-" I started, but his rai

didn't mean anything," I said quickly, anger

ht. It didn't mean anything. Just a moment of misplace

een a relief, but it wasn't. I

do," I shot back, f

t probing. Finally, he stepped back. "Good

se," I

his cold indifference, the way he saw through me. But m

ning, Miss Monroe," he said

ments, trying to steady my breathing. His

wrong

to leave the party, needing to e

. I kicked off my heels and sank on

ague. A thor

it was like he saw throu

rd to think abo

aside. Tomorrow, I'd focus on work. There

xt mor

throbbed, a lingering reminder of last night's chaos. I groaned, rubbing my temples a

, intent on making coffee. But as I passed the small table

thing was

gotten to shut it down. My inbox was open, a bold not

that he'd found some new way to ruin my life. Maybe he wa

I blinked in confusion a

w-Up on Collab

s Mo

e points worth discussing further. I've cleared my sch

on Mo

my eyes weren't deceiving me. Jameson Montague, the

made it painfully clear he thought I was a liar

y job-and possibly my entire career-was hanging by a threa

imself. His secretary, a sharp-featured woman with a t

hly, her tone laced with some

ting for you. Try no

ing on her mind from her ey

tesy. I straightened my shoulders and walked

lancing up as I entered. "You're late

9. "No, I'm not," I rep

ed, amusement f

hing my notebook. His piercing

er your proposal," he said, vo

e pitch. Anger simmered, but I tamped

h, but each point was m

s will work? Seems like

rustration edging my voice. "The da

bers, Miss Monroe. The

mbers are tailored to your strengths

an eyebrow

rks, and you know it. The question is if you'll

s unreadable expression

e results for someone so confide

ject this, not potential," I retorted. "I

thing in his eyes. "You've got fire, but fire

n deliver," I said

n he smirked, leaning back. "Alright, you'll run a presenta

doubt. "Thank yo

" he replied, coolly

with a cold, unreadable expression. I shook of

myself a small smile. The meeting hadn't gone pe

hen I noticed a folded pie

t sinking as I read the message

hen dealing with J

ran down

eft this?

ing-or anyone-out of place. But everything seeme

my work. But the unease lingered, and one thing was cert

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“She signed a contract. She didn't expect to sign away her heart. Zoe Monroe never wanted to set foot in Jameson Montague's world. A world of ruthless billionaires, backstabbing boardrooms, and cold, calculated marriages. But when life leaves her with no other choice, she agrees to a contract that will change everything-one year as Jameson's wife. No love. No feelings. Just a business deal. Jameson is everything she despises-rich, powerful, and dangerously unreadable. He doesn't need a wife, just a woman who can play the part long enough to secure his legacy. Zoe fits the bill. But what starts as a convenient arrangement quickly spirals into something neither of them can control. She challenges him. He infuriates her. Their chemistry? Undeniable. But behind the perfect façade, shadows lurk. A vengeful ex, a scheming stepmother, and a brother who wants Jameson destroyed. And as Zoe fights to keep her past buried, Jameson is forced to confront the one thing he swore he'd never feel-something real. In a world where love is just another transaction, falling for each other was never part of the deal. But the most dangerous contracts? Are the ones written in the heart.”