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THE ORPHAN THAT FELL IN LOVE WITH THE BILLONAIRE’S SON

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She learned early that love was a luxury she could not afford. He grew up believing love was something you sampled, not something you kept. Mira Hale had admired him from afar for years, quietly, foolishly, knowing someone like her was never meant to exist in his world. As an orphan, she mastered the art of being invisible, of surviving without expecting more. Especially not him. Especially not Alex Kingsley, the billionaire’s son whose name alone carried temptation and destruction in equal measure. Alex never noticed her. Not until she walked into his father’s company wearing an employee badge and a calm that did not bend for his charm. Curiosity turns into attention. Attention turns into obsession. And suddenly, the girl who once hid in the background becomes the only person who makes him pause. But a playboy does not unlearn desire overnight. And a girl with nothing to fall back on cannot afford to trust easily. Between rumors, jealousy, power games, and fear, their love becomes a battlefield where affection and doubt collide. Some loves ruin you. Some change you. And some demand everything you are afraid to give.
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Chapter 1 - CHAPTER 1: THE INVISIBLE GIRL

"Who let her in?"

The question cuts through the room like a slap.

Mira stops mid step, one foot still half out of the aisle, her file clutched tight against her chest. Every single head turns. Some curious. Some bored. Some already judging.

"I'm assigned here," she says quickly. Clear. Straight. No shaking.

The man who spoke does not even bother to look at her badge. He laughs once, short and sharp. "This is a departmental strategy meeting. We don't host interns."

"I'm not an intern."

A woman two seats down glances at her outfit, then her face. "Maybe charity placement? HR does that sometimes."

The word lands and sticks.

Charity.

A few people nod like it explains everything.

Mira feels heat crawl up her neck but she does not move. She does not apologize. She does not back away. She stands there, still, because this is her seat. Her meeting. Her job.

At the head of the table, a chair scrapes back.

Alex Kingsley walks in late, phone in hand, jacket thrown over one shoulder like he owns the room. He does not rush. He never does. Conversations quiet down immediately. People straighten. Someone pulls out his chair.

He sits. Crosses his legs. Scrolls.

Does not look at her.

"Should we call HR?" the man asks, already annoyed. "We're wasting time."

Mira opens her mouth to speak again.

Alex speaks first.

"Can we start?" he says, bored. "This is dragging."

That is it.

No question. No glance. No pause.

The room moves on.

Mira stands there for a second too long, then slowly turns and walks out. No one stops her. No one checks. No one follows. The door closes behind her and the sound feels final.

She walks fast down the hallway, not running, not stopping. Her phone vibrates in her pocket. She ignores it. She reaches the corner near the elevators and stops.

Her chest feels tight. Not panic. Anger.

This was not how it was supposed to go. She had the offer letter. The badge. The role. She did everything right.

Footsteps approach.

She does not look up.

"She didn't even argue," someone says. A male voice. Amused.

Alex's voice follows, low and casual. "She's invisible. Exactly my type to ignore."

Mira freezes.

The words land clean. Sharp. No confusion about who he means.

Invisible.

She grips the file harder and keeps her face neutral. She does not turn around. She waits until the footsteps fade before moving again.

The elevator doors open. She steps in. Alone.

Her phone vibrates again.

HR: Please come to floor 7 immediately.

Good.

She gets off two floors later.

The HR manager does not apologize. She smiles too much. Talks fast.

"Misunderstanding," she says. "They thought you were part of the outreach program."

"I wasn't," Mira says.

"We know," HR says. "You're placed under Strategic Analysis. You'll report directly to the executive floor."

Mira blinks once. "The executive floor?"

"Yes. You'll be shadowing cross department projects."

With him.

HR slides a printed schedule across the table. Alex Kingsley's name is bold at the top.

Mira nods. "Understood."

"Also," HR adds, lowering her voice, "the Kingsleys prefer discretion. Try not to draw attention."

Mira stands. "I didn't."

She leaves before HR can say anything else.

Back on the floor, people look at her differently now. Whispers. Side glances. Someone mutters her name. She keeps walking.

Alex exits a glass office at the end of the hall. He finally looks at her.

His eyes drop to her badge.

Mira Hale. Strategic Analysis.

Something shifts in his face. Not guilt. Not apology. Interest.

He steps into her path.

"You're not charity," he says.

"No," she replies.

A pause. Short. Heavy.

"You should've spoken up," he says.

"I did."

He smiles slightly. Not nice. "Then try harder next time."

He walks away.

Mira stands there for a second, then continues down the hall.

Her phone buzzes.

Unknown: First day and already causing drama?

She deletes the message.

The rest of the day moves fast. Too fast. Files. Introductions. Silent tasks. She is moved from desk to desk like no one wants responsibility for her.

By evening, she is exhausted.

She is packing up when she hears laughter from the conference room again. Same room. Same voices.

She pauses without meaning to.

Alex speaks. Louder this time.

"She didn't even look upset," someone says.

Alex replies, "That's the dangerous ones."

Mira walks away.

Outside, the city feels loud. She breathes in once. Deep. Steady.

Invisible.

She unlocks her phone and opens her notes app.

Day One.

I belong here.

I won't disappear.

She saves it.

Tomorrow, she will walk back into that building.

And Alex Kingsley will notice her again.

Whether he wants to or not.