Chapter 5
Secret Billionaire’s Contract Bride: Marrying My Enemy’s Lover
Chapter 5
POV: *Adelaide*
I woke up feeling like Iâd been hit by a truck. My thoughts prevented me from getting a good nightâs
sleep, and I was groggy as I opened my eyes.
But work waited for no one.
I walked through my morning routine, feeling like it was just another day, but something had changed.
Normally, Iâd be texting Ashton, but my phone was silent this morning.
My gaze kept drifting to my new shiny ring as I thought about everything that happened yesterday. With
a calmer head, I realized that something was wrong.
Damon, to be exact.
His whole demeanor was strange yesterday. Normally, heâd be instigating fights with me at every
opportunity, but he was strangely restrained.
Completely calm in the face of his girlfriendâs engagement to his brother, going along with my panicked
suggestion and even being willing to get the license straight away. The ring, too.
It all struck me as odd.
Normally, heâd come over to our house for dinner with Corinna. Heâd always acted like he was in love
with her, flirting with her every chance he got.
Their relationship wasnât exactly a secret like mine and Ashtonâs; it was painfully obvious as they
flaunted it around. But yesterday, Damon didnât even spare a glance at her.
I sighed, checking my emails as I rushed out the door.
Oh, well. Maybe he was just in shock, I thought as I input the address to set and drove off.
âAddie!â
As soon as I got out of my car, I was pulled into a hug by my friend, Jenna. A woman with short dark
hair and a cheery disposition, I could always count on her.
âI heard about the engagement on the news! Itâs everywhere. What on earth is going on?â Jenna
rambled on, checking every inch of my body for injuries or marks.
âGood morning to you, too, Jenna,â I laughed as she pulled me into another hug.
She pulled back from me, and pouted her lips. âHow dare you get married without telling me? To
Darnon Steyn, of all people! I thought you two were mortal enemies and next thing I know youâre
kissing on my TV screen!â
I winced, shrugging off her pointed stare.
âItâs a long story. I really donât want to talk about it,â I sighed, as I pulled my hair into a ponytail. âIs
Gabriel ready for his scene?â
The desert sun was just getting warmed up, and I knew it would get hotter. We were practically in the
middle of nowhere with only cacti and lizards to keep us company.
The set had already been put up with the actorsâ trailers ready and running. The entire area was fenced
in, with one gate in and one gate out. Weâd had problems with looters in the past.
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âHeâs in makeup, now,â Jenna, who was also my producer said as she followed me to the camera
setup. âAnd donât think you can get out of it that easy.â
âIâll tell you all about it later, Jenna, I promise,â I told her, âBut I want to focus on work right now.â
âAddie!â Lucas called out with a grin as I approached. âCameraâs all ready for you.
âHorses are cooperating?â I asked, sitting down under the canopy. I looked at the monitor, tilting my
head to see the shots we were working with.
âOne is.â Jenna snorted.
âThe others are not so much.â Lucas shrugged. âBy the way, I saw you making faces with that playboy
in the tabloids this morning. Unfaithful but nice âss.â
âShut up. Lucas,â I snapped.
âJust calling it as I see it,â he said as he grinned broadly.
âCan we get a wider angle and turn the camera thirteen degrees west?â I ordered.
As the camera moved. I followed the screen with my eyes.
I jumped at the sound of a slamming door and spun in my chair.
Gabriel stormed away from his trailer, the door hanging open as the makeup artist called after him.
shouting profanities.
âGet a white chocolate cappuccino for Giselle, please,â Jenna ordered a nearby assistant.
âYes, maâam.â
âWhyâs Gabriel in a bad mood?â I asked, curiously as he stormed over to us.
âNo clue.â Lucas shrugged. âMaybe heâs just getting into character?â
âGabriel!â Jenna shouted, âTreat the staff with more respect, please!â
Gabriel sent her a rude gesture, and I was pretty sure he was not just getting into character.
âIt works for the scene anyway,â I stood from my chair as I yelled out, âEveryone places! We roll in five!â
I watched through the monitor as the actors took their places. Gabriel, covered in his dirt and ragged
clothing looked like heâd been through a particularly bad day, and that was exactly what we wanted.
âZoom in a quarter,â I told Lucas.
The zoom was just right.
âAll right, rolling in five.â I counted down my fingers and watched the monitor as the scene played. out
in real-time.
Gabriel was brilliant, his actual bad mood playing into the character as he and the hero fought it out.
We had to do a couple more takes due to the horses being uncooperative but eventually, we got the
perfect scene just as the sun reached high noon.
âAnd cut! Perfect job, guys! Break while we set up the next scene!â
Lucas whistled as he watched the final take again.
âThat is some footage. Addie,â he grinned, âAdd some special effects, some battle music, and itâll be
perfect.â
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âItâs not all the actors.â I flashed him a grin. âWe gotta make them look good.â
âEspecially that sister of yours. Not even a great director like you could make her look good.â Lucas
shook his head. âSheâd need talent for that.â
âThatâs why sheâs a model and not an actress,â Jenna responded with a smirk.
I rolled my eyes. âSheâs got a pretty face, and thatâs all that matters.â
I begrudgingly sat back in my seat. Despite my getting into film school, despite becoming a director, my
father only cared about Corinnaâs modeling career.
She made a lot of money, and I didnât. Not yet, anyway. Nothing else mattered to him.
I sighed.
âHey, if this movie does well, itâll shoot us all to the big leagues,â Lucas said. âSee what that father of
yours says about that when weâre on a red carpet premiere.â
I laughed. âThat would be nice.â
âAnd of course, youâll bring that new fiance of yours.â Jenna eyed me, bitterly. âIntroduce him to us
properly.â
âThat is if he doesnât attend on some other womanâs arm,â a gruff voice piped up. Gabriel stood at our
directing area, covered in fake dirt and real dust.
He looked cross as he eyed me.
âEveryone knows he was dating Corinna and then suddenly, youâre engaged to him? Whatâs up with
that?â Gabriel pointed out.
âTrue.â Lucas looked to me for answers.
âWhatâs up with your mood today? It worked out for the scene, but something is bothering you,â I
asked, instead.
Gabriel sighed. âSomeone I know is doing something really bad, and I wish I didnât know.â
âLike how bad? Call the cops bad?â Lucas asked, alarmed. âCause I got the number of a particular cute
cop last week.â
âOf course, you did,â Jenna snapped, then she turned to Gabriel with a concerned look.
âItâs nothing like that. Itâs not illegal, but itâs not right, either.â Gabriel shifted uncomfortably, looking
away, and I frowned. âBut enough about that, itâs your new fiance I want to talk about.â
I sighed. âDo we have to?â
âYes!â the three of them responded firmly at the same time.
âHow did this even happen?â Jenna shot rapid-fire questions at me. âDid you suggest it or did he?
When did you even start dating? Why didnât you tell us? Whenâs the grand wedding?â
âWhat about your family?â Lucas asked, âIâm assuming they werenât happy about any of this. Theyâre
not trying to trap you into this marriage, are they? Cause if it turns out your new fiance is working with
your father and Corinna on this-â
âHe needs to be knocked down!â Gabriel said furiously.
âGuysââ I was cut off, however, by an assistant rushing towards us.
âThere are two men over there arguing and causing chaos!â she said, her eyes wide and hands.
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gesturing quickly.
I looked around at everyoneâs alarmed or interested eyes.
âIâm on it,â I said and walked briskly to the office. As I got closer, I could hear raised voices that
sounded familiar, but I couldnât place them. The dust whipped around as a gust of wind swept through
the set, blowing my hair around my face.
The assistant stayed behind me, clearly not wanting to deal with these men. We were having such a
good shoot today, so I wanted to get them gone as fast as possible to keep everyone focused.
As I rounded the corner, I finally recognized the voices and came to a halt.
Two men.
Both I was familiar with. Neither did I seem to ever really know.
Damon and Ashton stood nose to nose, as if they were going to kill each other, with cold eyes.
As soon as I walked around the corner, Damon noticed me and stepped back from Ashton.
Asthon followed his gaze, and they both turned to me.
âAdelaide Hilldebrandt!â Ashton stared at me.
At the same time, Damon called out, âAddie!â