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Mar 24, 2026

💔 “Pretend to Be My Wife… Or I Won’t Survive” — The Deal That Turned a Broken Woman Into the Most Loved Lady in the City

The summer heat shimmered above the cracked pavement of downtown Brooklyn as Ava Brooks adjusted the stack of small paintings leaning against a street stand. At twenty-one, life had already stripped her down to almost nothing. Her husband was gone. Her mother was gone. And now, eviction loomed over her like a countdown she couldn’t stop. Nine months pregnant, exhausted, and invisible to the rushing crowd, she ignored the judgmental glances. To them, she was just another struggling woman, but to her… this was survival. She just needed one sale, one chance.

Then the world stopped. A shadow fell across her paintings. When she looked up, her breath caught. Lucas Bennett. Not the boy she once knew—the playful kid she ran barefoot with years ago when her mother worked as a chef in his family’s estate—but a man now. Powerful. Controlled. And terrified. His face was pale, his hands trembling, his eyes filled with something she had never seen before—fear.

“Pretend to be my wife,” he said, his voice low and urgent. “Or I won’t make it.”

It sounded insane, but the threat was real. Lucas explained quickly—his billionaire father’s company, a ruthless uncle trying to take control, and a legal loophole: if Lucas died unmarried, everything would fall into the wrong hands. But if he married, the power shifted. He had already survived multiple “accidents.” This wasn’t a game. It was survival. In exchange, he offered her everything she didn’t have—security, protection, a safe future for her child.

Ava felt her baby move. She looked at her empty future… then back at him. “I’ll do it,” she said quietly.

That same day, they signed papers at a private courthouse. No romance. No vows. Just survival.

Walking into Lucas’s luxury penthouse later that night, Ava felt like she had stepped into someone else’s life. Everything was sleek, silent, untouchable. But Lucas changed things immediately—a private doctor for her pregnancy, a fully equipped art studio just for her, warm meals, real care. Too real.

In public, they had to act like a perfect couple. Then came the test. A private dinner. His uncle, Victor Bennett, arrived with a cold smile and sharp words. He mocked Ava openly—her past, her pregnancy, her place. But before she could react, Lucas stood up—fast, dangerously calm. His arm wrapped around her waist, pulling her close like she belonged there. “Watch how you speak to my wife,” he said quietly, but with a threat that froze the entire room.

That moment changed everything. For the first time… it didn’t feel fake.

Nights grew longer. Conversations deeper. Glances softer. What started as a contract slowly turned into something neither of them planned—something real.

Then everything collapsed. A sudden storm. A quiet escape to clear their minds. And then pain. Ava dropped to her knees, clutching her stomach. The baby was coming—now. No hospital. No time. Just rain, panic, and fear. Lucas carried her into the car, his hands shaking but determined. For hours, he fought to save her.

And when the baby finally cried, relief hit—but it didn’t last. Ava was bleeding. Badly. Too much. Her body went still. Her eyes closed.

Lucas broke. Completely.

For seven days, she didn’t wake up. He stayed. Didn’t eat. Didn’t sleep. Held their son. Learned everything. Waited. Begged.

And when she finally opened her eyes… and saw him holding their baby like his entire world depended on it… she knew. This wasn’t a deal anymore.

But danger hadn’t ended. Lucas had to leave—to expose his uncle and end everything. He promised to come back. He almost didn’t. Gunshots. An ambush. He was brought back bleeding, barely alive.

This time, she saved him. Stayed by his side. Fought for him. Refused to let him go.

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