The Fake Girlfriend Contract

The Fake Girlfriend Contract

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Is it ever casual? Sabrina Sanders knows two things about rich famous men: they lie beautifully, and they always leave. So when a viral paparazzi photo links her to Hollywood's most wanted actor, she expects the attention to disappear in a day. Instead, Lucas Cooper's management offers her a contract. The rules were clear: don't fall in love, don't trust each other, and never forget it's fake. But somewhere between midnight conversations, jealous glances, and stolen moments away from flashing cameras, pretending starts to feel dangerously real. And when the truth behind their relationship explodes in public, what will happen to their connection?
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Insert from story "You have kind eyes." He said, holding my gaze. "You look innocent." That was on purpose. "Are you ever going to tell me your name?" He asked as he started to clean my foot. "I already did. It's Heather." "Heather." He said, keeping his voice even. "Yes, Heather Dean." He just chuckled, like he didn't believe me. "Why do I get the impression that you think I'm lying?" I asked. "Because of how you respond every time I called you that." Oh...Crap, that wasn't good. "You haven't shared your name either." I pointed out. "I'm waiting." He answered simply. "For what?" "For you to tell me the truth." He looked back up at me. "It only seems fair right?" "It would only seem fair if I was lying." He looked at me for awhile before saying, "So, you're going to stick to that story, huh? All right. Well, when you're ready to be honest, I'll share my name." He had a point but....I still needed to be careful. Yes, he had been kind but that still wasn't reason enough for me to trust him just yet.

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