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STUCK WITH MR. BILLIONAIRE FOR CHRISTMAS  Novel Cover

STUCK WITH MR. BILLIONAIRE FOR CHRISTMAS

Dante Moretti is the arrogant boss I’ve always loathed, yet I’m wearing his ring to fool my hometown. To secure a land deal from the local elders, we must fake a romance that leaves my ex-husband reeling. However, Dante’s touch feels dangerously real. From possessive whispers to heated demands in the dark, the line between hatred and desire vanishes. I should resist his control, but instead, I find myself surrendering to a man who wants me ruined only by him.
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Chapter 4

CINNAMON:

I didn't even have time to properly wallow.

One day. I'd been fired for exactly one day before Mr. Martin called.

I was still in my pajamas, surrounded by crumpled tissues and half-eaten takeout, researching employment lawyers who specialized in wrongful termination cases. Three years of my life couldn't just be erased because some spoiled CEO had a tantrum over spilled coffee. I'd earned that promotion. Earned my place in that company. If Dante Moretti thought he could toss me aside without consequences, he had another thing coming.

Then my phone buzzed.

Mr. Martin's name flashed across the screen.

I almost didn't answer. But curiosity and a sliver of desperate hope made me pick up.

"Ms. Wealth, I hope I'm not disturbing you."

"That depends on why you're calling."

He cleared his throat. "Mr. Moretti would like to discuss reinstating your position."

I sat up straighter. "Reinstating?"

"Yes. Temporarily. For the Meadowbrook project specifically."

And just like that, the hope died.

"Let me get this straight," I said slowly. "He fires me, humiliates me in front of the entire executive team, has security drag me out of the building and now he wants me back because he needs my help?"

"The company needs your expertise-"

"He needs my expertise," I corrected. "And he's too proud to ask for it himself, so he's making it sound like he's doing me a favor. Like I'm some desperate nobody who should be grateful he's tossing me scraps."

Silence on the other end.

"Is that about right, Mr. Martin?"

He sighed. "Ms. Wealth-"

"No. He can find someone else."

"We've already started this project with you. Starting off with someone new would be a hassle. Moreover, this would be beneficial to you."

Oh, he was trying to play politics in my face because I knew that no one was capable to handle this deal but me.

The field test months ago had been my idea. Go to Meadowbrook, blend in, learn what made the community tick, figure out how to win their trust. It was supposed to be straightforward. Except Meadowbrook wasn't just any town.

It was my hometown.

The place where Marcus left me standing at the altar in front of two hundred people. The place I'd avoided for two years because every street corner held a memory I'd rather forget.

But I went anyway. Because the job mattered. Because proving myself mattered.

I spent weeks there, reconnecting with neighbors, attending town meetings, volunteering at events. Slowly, painfully, I rebuilt bridges I thought had burned. And it worked. The elders trusted me. They liked me.

So yeah. I was good at my job.

And Dante Moretti had the audacity to fire me anyway.

"I'm not interested, Mr. Martin."

"Ms. Wealth, please, we can reach a compromise for all parties."

Taking in a deep breath, I had one option left. "Get Mr. Moretti to have a meeting with me where I list more conditions and also have him issue an apology to me and maybe I'll reconsider."

There was rustling of paper at the other end of the line and a brief silence before Mr. Martin spoke up. "Ms. Wealth, you're asking for the impossible. He wouldn't-"

"Then I'm afraid I won't be accepting this offer."

"Ms. Wealth, we-"

I hung up, not interested to listen any further to him.

Then I sat there, staring at my phone, heart pounding.

What had I just done?

The rational part of my brain scolded me. I needed that job. Needed the paycheck. Mom's medical bills were piling up faster than I could pay them, and my savings account was running on fumes.

I should've swallowed my pride. Should've said yes immediately, kept my head down, done whatever Dante Moretti wanted just to stay employed.

But I couldn't.

I wouldn't.

He didn't get to treat me like I was disposable.

My phone buzzed again an hour later.

Mr. Martin.

I almost ignored it. But something made me answer.

"He's agreed to meet with you," Mr. Martin said. "On your terms. Tomorrow. 6 PM."

I blinked. "He... agreed?"

"Yes."

"To apologize?"

"He agreed to a private meeting. I suggest you don't push your luck beyond that."

A laugh bubbled up before I could stop it. Dante Moretti was actually bending. Which meant this deal was more important than his ego.

Good.

Maybe I could get my respect back, even if I didn't get my job.

"Fine," I said. "Tomorrow at six."

***

I spent the next day preparing.

Not just mentally but physically. If I was walking into Dante Moretti's office, I needed to look like someone he couldn't dismiss. Someone who belonged in that room as much as he did.

I stood in front of the mirror, smoothing my hands over the navy sheath dress I'd bought for interviews but never had a reason to wear. It was right for this 

I adjusted my hair for the third time, even though it was already in place. Checked my makeup. Reapplied lipstick.

There was a popular saying, "Dress the way you want to be addressed."

Maybe that was where I went wrong the first time. Maybe he didn't take me seriously because I looked like every other employee instead of someone who commanded attention.

A cough echoed from the living room.

I froze.

Another cough. Wet. Painful.

I rushed out of my bedroom and found Mom bent over on the couch, a handkerchief pressed to her mouth. When she pulled it away, red stained the white fabric.

"Mom-"

"I'm fine." Her voice came out raspy, strained.

She wasn't fine.

I guided her back against the cushions, my hands shaking. Two years ago, my mother could carry groceries up three flights of stairs without breaking a sweat. She worked two jobs, sometimes three, and never complained. She held our family together after Dad died, made sure my sister Maya and I never went to bed hungry, never felt the weight of how hard she was struggling.

Now, ovarian cancer was eating her alive from the inside out.

"Cinnamon." She reached for my hand, squeezing weakly. "Do you really want to go back there?"

I swallowed hard. "It's just a meeting."

"He treated you terribly. You don't deserve that. I don't care how much we need the money. Your well-being matters more."

Another cough rattled her chest. She winced, pressing the handkerchief back to her mouth.

My throat tightened.

She needed chemo. It cost so much per session. More than I made in a month but Insurance covered some of it, but not enough. Never enough.

If I didn't get my job back, if I didn't find something that paid just as well, I didn't know what we'd do.

"I'm just going to hear him out," I said softly. "If anything feels wrong, I'll walk away. I promise."

"Promise me, Cinnamon."

I couldn't say the words. Couldn't lie to her face.

So I smiled instead. Nodded.

She studied me for a long moment, then sighed. "Be careful."

I kissed her forehead. "I have to go. I don't want to be late."

***

The office eerie when I walked in. Like the building itself was holding its breath.

Employees glanced at me as I passed, then quickly looked away. No one smiled. No one said hello.

They knew what happened. Of course they did.

I kept my head high, shoulders back, walking like I owned the place. Like I hadn't been dragged out by security less than forty-eight hours ago.

Dante's personal assistant met me at the elevator-a polite, good-looking guy in his late twenties who introduced himself as Tate.

"Mr. Moretti is expecting you," he said, gesturing toward the executive floor.

I followed him down the long hallway lined with glass walls and now minimalist décor. Everything had been redecorated and looked expensive and untouchable. They did all that within less than forty eight hours?

Interesting.

We stopped in front of a set of double doors.

Tate knocked once, then pushed them open.

Dante stood with his back to us, hands in his pockets, staring out the windows overlooking the city. The evening light painted him in gold and shadow, outlining the lines of his suit, the breadth of his shoulders.

He didn't turn immediately. Just stood there, still as if he had all the time in the world.

Then he turned.

And every coherent thought I had evaporated.

I forgot how to breathe.

Had he always looked like this? High cheekbones, hazel eyes that pinned me in place making me seem like I was something he'd been hunting. His suit was charcoal, perfectly tailored, probably worth more than my rent. Better than the last one I ruined.

But it wasn't just the suit. It was the way he looked at me.

Like he'd been waiting.

Like he knew exactly what kind of chaos this meeting would bring.

I opened my mouth to say something, anything but no words came out.

I just stood there.

Staring.

Tate cleared his throat. "Ms. Wealth is here."

I noticed Tate didn't add sir like every assistant would.

Dante's gaze didn't leave mine.

"Close the door," he said quietly.

Tate stepped out. The door clicked shut behind him.

And suddenly, the room felt far too small.

Dante took a step forward. Then another.

He stopped three feet away, close enough that I could smell his dark and expensive cologne that made my pulse stutter.

"Ms. Wealth." His voice was dangerous. "You wanted to talk."

I swallowed hard, forcing myself to meet his eyes. "You fired me."

"I did."

"Unjustly."

"That's debatable."

Heat flared in my chest. He wasn't even offering me a seat or trying to keep his distance. "You humiliated me in front of the entire executive team. Had security throw me out like I was nothing."

"And yet," he said, tilting his head slightly, "here you are."

"Because you need me."

Something changed in his expression. Annoyance. Maybe respect.

"Careful, Ms. Wealth." He stepped closer. "Confidence is attractive. Arrogance gets you fired twice."

My breath caught.

He was so close now I could see the flecks of green in his hazel eyes, the slight tension in his jaw.

"I don't need your threats," I said, voice steadier than I felt. "I need an apology and the conditions I'll lay out met."

Dante's mouth curved into something that wasn't quite a smile.

"Then I'm afraid you're going to be disappointed."

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