A CEO Heard Her Desperate Whisper at a Wedding and Changed Everything-hihehu

“Please Pretend You Love Me,” She Whispered—And the Millionaire CEO Played Along

Ella Monroe had not meant to come to the wedding.

For three days, she told herself she would throw the invitation away.

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For three days, she kept finding reasons not to.

It sat in the bottom drawer of the café office, under receipt paper and a box of mismatched pens, as if hiding it could make the words disappear.

Charles Dorne and Vivien Lancaster cordially invite you to celebrate their wedding at the Wilshire Grand Hotel this Saturday at 6:00 p.m.

Ella had read it the first time while standing behind the counter at Diko Café with coffee on her apron and steam fogging the glass pastry case.

The smell of espresso had been thick in the air.

The lunch rush had just ended.

Somebody had left the cream-colored envelope beside the register like a tip.

Her coworker, Marcy, handed it to her with a little frown.

“Someone left this for you.”

Ella wiped her hands before opening it.

She wished later that she had not.

Charles.

The name alone had weight.

It landed in her chest with the old familiar cruelty of a song she never played but still remembered every word to.

Charles had once waited outside rehearsal studios with coffee and pain cream.

He had once carried her dance bag when her feet were blistered through the tape.

He had once kissed the inside of her ankle and told her that someday, when she danced on bigger stages, he would sit in the front row and pretend he had discovered her.

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