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Everything But Love

Desperate to settle her brother's medical debts, bartender Ellie Morrison accepts a cold proposal from Alexander Hartley, a powerful CEO bound by a marriage of convenience. The deal is simple: she becomes his secret mistress in exchange for financial security, provided they never fall in love. Yet, as their hidden world deepens, Ellie uncovers Alex's inner loneliness. Now, they must choose between their rigid contract and a passion that could ruin them both.
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Chapter 5

Elena woke to her phone buzzing on the nightstand. For a disoriented moment, she thought she'd overslept for work, but then she remembered-Tuesday was her late shift. She didn't have to be at The Velvet Room until four.

She grabbed the phone, still half-asleep, and smiled when she saw the message.

*Good morning. I know I said I'd call, but I couldn't wait. Dinner again tonight?*

It was 7 AM. Either Alex was an early riser or he'd been thinking about her enough to text the moment he woke up. Both options made warmth bloom in her chest.

*Someone's eager,* she typed back.

*Someone had the best evening he's had in years and wants to repeat it.*

*Smooth talker.*

*I prefer 'honest man with good taste.'*

She laughed, actually laughed, lying in her small bed with morning light filtering through her thin curtains. When was the last time she'd woken up happy?

*I have work tonight. Tomorrow?*

*Tomorrow then. But only if you let me pick you up from work tonight. Just to see you.*

*That's ridiculous.*

*That's non-negotiable.*

*Bossy.*

*CEO. It's in the job description.*

She was still smiling when Ollie knocked on her door frame. He leaned against it, looking tired but better than he had Friday. The treatment always exhausted him for a few days before his energy returned.

"You're texting someone," he said, his tone accusatory. "And you're smiling. That must be the mysterious date."

"Maybe."

"Definitely." He shuffled into her room and flopped onto the foot of her bed with the careless ease of teenage brothers everywhere. "So? How was it? Did he turn out to be a serial killer? Do I need to get protective?"

"It was good. Really good." She set her phone down, giving Ollie her full attention. "He was a perfect gentleman."

"Boring, then."

"Not boring. Just... nice. Respectful."

Ollie made a face. "You know what's sad? That 'respectful' is such a low bar that it counts as a selling point."

"Fair point." She poked his leg with her foot. "How are you feeling? You look better."

"I feel okay. Tired, but okay." He picked at a loose thread on her comforter. "Dr. Kim called yesterday. She wants to see me Friday for a checkup, see how the treatment's working."

Friday. Four days away. Four days to hope the treatment was working, that the money she'd scraped together was actually saving his life.

"That's good," she said, keeping her voice light. "She probably wants to tell you how amazingly well you're doing."

"Or how amazingly well I'm not doing."

"Ollie-"

"I'm not being pessimistic. I'm being realistic." He looked up at her with those too-old eyes. "But I'm also okay with it. Whatever happens, happens. You've done everything you could, Ellie. More than everything."

"Don't talk like that." Her throat tightened. "You're going to be fine. This treatment is going to work."

"And if it doesn't?"

"It will."

He studied her for a long moment, then sighed. "Tell me more about your date. Distract me with romance."

So she did, carefully editing out the parts that revealed just how wealthy Alex was. She described the restaurant, the food, the easy conversation. She told him about Alex's dry humor and the way he really listened when she talked.

She didn't mention the kiss. Some things were private, even from teenage brothers.

"He sounds good for you," Ollie said when she finished. "Different from the losers you usually date."

"I don't usually date."

"Exactly. Because they're losers and you know it." He sat up, suddenly serious. "This guy though? He makes you smile. That's worth something."

Her phone buzzed again. Another message from Alex: *Just thought you should know I haven't stopped thinking about last night.*

The warmth in her chest expanded.

"Yeah," she said softly. "Maybe he is."

---

Alexander stared at his phone, waiting for Elena's response like a teenager instead of a thirty-two-year-old CEO with a company to run. Marcus would mock him mercilessly if he could see this.

The office door opened without a knock-only one person had that privilege.

"Alexander, we need to discuss the Ashford situation." His mother swept into the room in a cloud of Chanel and authority, her silver hair perfectly coiffed, her expression all business.

Alex set down his phone. "Good morning to you too, Mother."

"Don't be flippant. The engagement party is in three weeks. Victoria's mother called me yesterday. Apparently, you haven't responded to any of her daughter's messages."

Because he'd been too busy thinking about a woman with hazel eyes and a sharp tongue to remember that his future was already mapped out by family obligation.

"I've been busy."

"Too busy to communicate with your fiancée?" Margaret settled into the chair across from his desk, her posture perfect, her gaze piercing. "This arrangement is important, Alexander. The merger between Hartley Industries and Ashford Media will position us as the dominant force in-"

"I know the business case, Mother. You've made it abundantly clear."

"Then why do you insist on being difficult about this? Victoria is beautiful, intelligent, from a good family. You could do far worse."

"I could also do better."

His mother's eyes narrowed. "What does that mean?"

"It means I'm thirty-two years old and perfectly capable of choosing my own wife."

"This isn't about choice. This is about legacy. About family. About everything your father and I have built." She leaned forward slightly. "Everything your brother died for."

The words hit like they were meant to-a low blow wrapped in truth. David had died in a corporate espionage incident five years ago, targeted because of the family name, because of the power they wielded. His death had changed everything, thrust Alex into a role he'd never wanted, made him responsible for carrying on a legacy that felt like a prison.

"That's not fair," he said quietly.

"Life isn't fair. But duty is duty." Margaret's expression softened fractionally-the closest she ever came to maternal warmth. "I know you didn't choose this path, Alexander. But it's yours now. Victoria understands the life, the expectations. She won't demand things you can't give."

Like love, Alex thought. Like genuine partnership. Like freedom.

"I'll call her," he said, because it was easier than fighting this battle now.

"Today."

"Today."

Satisfied, Margaret rose. "The engagement party is at the estate. Black tie. Your father wants you there by six for photos." She paused at the door. "And Alexander? Whatever distractions you're entertaining, I suggest you set them aside. This family has worked too hard to have our reputation damaged by inappropriate associations."

She was gone before he could respond, leaving the scent of her perfume and the weight of expectations in her wake.

Alex picked up his phone. Elena had responded: *Smooth talker AND persistent. Dangerous combination.*

He smiled despite the tension coiling in his shoulders. His mother wanted him to set aside distractions. But Elena didn't feel like a distraction. She felt like the first real thing he'd had in years.

His office phone buzzed. "Mr. Hartley, Victoria Ashford is on line two."

Of course she was. His mother had probably called her the moment she left his office.

Alex picked up the line. "Victoria."

"Alexander." Her voice was cool, cultured, utterly impersonal. "Your mother suggested I call."

"She mentioned that might happen."

"We should have lunch. Discuss the engagement party details."

"I have meetings all day."

"Tomorrow then. Marcello's at one. Don't be late." She hung up before he could argue.

Alex stared at the phone, at the two different worlds represented by two different women. Victoria, who fit into his life like a puzzle piece selected by committee. Elena, who was chaos and authenticity and everything his carefully ordered world wasn't designed to accommodate.

He should end things with Elena now, before they got more complicated. Before he hurt her. Before he let himself want things he couldn't have.

Instead, he texted her: *What time should I pick you up tonight?*

---

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