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I couldn‘t sleep that night. My heart raced and I felt restless. The next day was supposed to be my grand test of whether or not I would act well as Aren‘s fiancée. I could say that I wanted to do my job well because Aren was paying for my Grandma‘s medical treatment, but it was more than that. Fake relationship or not, I wanted to do well in front of his family. Was it weird?
Yes, I was aware that I cared about him, probably much more than I should. The things he did, aside from teasing me, made the little chrysalises in my stomach turn into pesky butterflies. It was terrifying how quickly he could win me over. I was starting to treat him as an exception to my stereotypical image of a wealthy man. Of course, there was still the matter of mutual trust. Because my previous relationship damaged me, I needed full disclosure even though I knew that it could have been an unreasonable demand. Everyone had their own secrets and the right not to talk about things that were difficult for them or painful for them. I was no different. So who was I to expect Aren to tell me everything from the start? Perhaps I should give it all some time. After all, our situation was far from normal...
Neil showed up at the penthouse around 8 AM. It looked like Aren had forced his poor assistant to help me prepare for the evening‘s event. As I walked down to the salon where he waited for me, I truly hoped that he had some magic wand with him because I got up from the bed looking ten to fifteen years older than the day before. My lids were swollen, the dark circles underlined my eyes in the worst possible way, and my complexion seemed almost translucent. I couldn’t even imagine the amount of makeup I had to put on my face to cover the evidence of my sleepless night. “Oh, dear.” Neil‘s comment said it all.
He carefully looked me up and down, a grimace painting his face, then he pulled out the phone and made a call, walking out into the corridor. He came back a minute later, looking at me with a smirk
“Ms. Bell, it‘s time for us to go,” he said, gesturing at the door.
It turned out that Neil had booked me a series of beauty treatments in one of New York‘s most luxurious salons. I didn‘t believe that any of that could work, but it did. After a few weird and smelly facial masks, I started resembling a living person. Once my face had been taken care of, my whole body had been scrubbed, massaged, and rubbed with essential oils to the point where I started to think of myself as a walking–talking air freshener. After five–hour treatments, I had never felt that relaxed in my whole life. I became lazy enough to wish to spend the rest of the day by the roof pool with a glass of prosecco in my hand. Unfortunately, Neil had the whole day planned for me already...
“It‘s time to get you a dress,” he announced, leading me back to the car.
I sighed and forced my overly relaxed mimic muscles to smile. Despite everything, I wanted to look as presentable as possible while walking by Aren‘s side. Two hours and thirty–four dresses later, I swayed out of the boutique with a work–of–art–like Elie Saab golden evening gown and Versace sandals.
After all those sweet tortures, Neil generously took me out for lunch. We sat down in a patio
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area of an Italian bistro. Neil ordered ravioli, and I decided on an arugula salad. “Are you sure that you don‘t want anything else, Ms. Bell?” Neil scanned my plate with a wry smile.
“No, thank you. My stomach is tied with a knot. I‘m so nervous I can barely swallow anything, ” I said, sticking my fork in a cherry tomato.
Neil chuckled. “You don‘t need to be so nervous. Mr. Lan won‘t let anything bad happen to you, and as far as I know, your relationship with Mr. Lan looks... sincere.” He waggled his eyebrows.
I blushed and instantly shifted my eyes to the salad. “Neil... can I ask you a question about Aren?” I muttered hesitantly.
Neil grinned. “Go ahead.” “I heard something from Miranda, and I wanted to know… Has Aren ever told you to do research on me?”
Neil‘s smile disappeared in an instant. “I‘m uncertain if I am allowed to tell you that...”
“Please,” I urged. “I have to know if he was interested in me before the whole contract thing.” Neil cleared his throat and leaned forward on the table. “Less than a month ago, he told me to find everything I could on a blonde girl named Cora, working in Café Dorado.” I gasped. It looked like Miranda was right. My head started to spin. I knew that it was ridiculous, but I couldn‘t help but wonder if any of our later encounters were his doing. “Were you or anyone else working for Aren spying on me?” I asked, nervously squeezing the fork in my hand.
After lunch, we returned to the penthouse, where I was allowed to rest – for an hour. Neil called over a hairstylist and a makeup artist to take care of me. With my hair tied up in a bun and delicately emphasized eyes, I was starting to enjoy looking at my reflection. In the meantime, I heard that ‘Aren came back to prepare so that we could leave for the party together.
Finally, dressed in a fitted gown made of ornamented lace and golden petals, and with my feet slenderized with heels, I walked down the stairs to show up in front of my Prince Charming.
“You surely look like a queen. No one would be able to take their eyes off you.” Aren grinned, carefully measuring me with his devilish gaze. I smiled and blushed, walking toward my incredible date, who wore a black tailored tuxedo with an equally black shirt. I swallowed seeing how amazingly hot he looked. He reached out his hand. A wave of electricity rushed through me as I placed my palm on top of his. His touch was already making me aroused. His eyes on me carefully consumed every inch of my body. The tension between us grew by the second. He held my hand all the way to the car, his fingers roaming across the sensitive top of my palm.
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