Sometimes we meet people not by accident, but by destiny.

There are encounters that seem ordinary at first—two strangers crossing paths in the middle of a busy day. Yet somehow, those moments quietly change the course of their lives. Perhaps that is how fate works. It brings two people together when they least expect it, giving them the chance to care for each other, respect one another, and maybe even fall in love.

For Kent Salvador, however, love was the last thing on his mind.

A Billionaire Who Hated the Idea of Marriage

Kent Salvador was thirty years old, a successful businessman, and the heir to a large family corporation. He had everything a man could ask for—wealth, fame, luxury cars, and a penthouse condominium in the heart of the city.

But there was one thing he absolutely refused to have.

Marriage.

One evening, Kent sat in the back seat of his sleek black car while his personal driver, Tonyo, navigated the busy streets.

Kent leaned his head against the seat and closed his eyes, trying to relax.

“Sir Kent,” Tonyo said after a moment, glancing at him through the mirror. “Isn’t today your grandmother’s birthday?”

Kent opened his eyes slowly.

“Yes.”

“Then why are we going to your condo first? Won’t she get upset if you arrive late?”

Tonyo had worked for Kent’s family for years. He was practically part of the household, so speaking casually to Kent wasn’t unusual.

Kent sighed deeply.

“I’ll go,” he said. “I just need a few minutes to rest.”

But the truth was far more complicated.

Lately, his grandmother had been pressuring him nonstop about one thing—getting married.

Ever since she became ill, she insisted on seeing Kent settle down before she passed away.

Tonyo chuckled softly.

“With all your girlfriends, Sir Kent, you could choose one anytime.”

Kent groaned.

“That’s nonsense, Tonyo. I’m not ready to get married.”

Tonyo laughed.

“In our province, a thirty-year-old bachelor is already considered old.”

Normally Kent would laugh too. But tonight, he felt trapped.

“I don’t believe in marriage,” Kent muttered. “I don’t want a woman controlling every detail of my life.”

“But your grandmother loves you,” Tonyo said gently.

Kent closed his eyes again.

And that was exactly the problem.

The Grandmother’s Demand

When Kent finally arrived at his grandmother’s mansion, the old woman rushed toward him with surprising energy.

“My handsome grandson!” she exclaimed, hugging him tightly.

“Happy birthday, Lola,” Kent said, forcing a smile.

But after greeting him warmly, his grandmother looked behind him—inside the car.

Her eyes sparkled with excitement.

“Where is she?”

Kent froze.

“Who?”

“Your future wife!” she said eagerly. “Is she inside the car?”

Kent nearly panicked.

“Lola… I didn’t bring anyone.”

The old woman’s face fell instantly.

“I thought tonight you would finally introduce the woman you will marry.”

Her voice trembled.

“I may not live long, Kentin. All I want is to see you happy.”

Kent rubbed his forehead in frustration.

He knew exactly what she was doing—emotional blackmail.

Suddenly she clutched her chest dramatically.

“Oh my… my heart…”

Kent’s eyes widened.

“Lola!”

“I’m just stressed,” she groaned weakly. “You refuse to give me the only thing I wish for.”

Kent felt cornered.

Finally, desperate to calm her down, he blurted out something reckless.

“Fine! I’ll introduce her.”

His grandmother immediately straightened.

“Tomorrow?”

Kent swallowed.

“…Yes.”

And just like that, he had made the biggest mistake of his life.

A Desperate Plan

Back at his condo that night, Kent drank half a bottle of brandy.

He had no girlfriend he wanted to marry.

Not Myra.

Not Sylvia.

Not anyone.

If he introduced one of them, his life would become a nightmare of jealousy and drama.

The next morning, he told Tonyo everything.

“I promised my grandmother I’d introduce my future wife today,” Kent said miserably.

Tonyo thought for a moment.

“Why don’t you hire someone to pretend?”

Kent blinked.

“Pretend?”

“Yes. Just for a while. Someone who needs money but won’t fall in love with you.”

Kent slowly sat up.

“…That might actually work.”

Tonyo nodded.

“I know someone.”

Her name was Vienna Gomez.

The Cashier With Big Responsibilities

Vienna Gomez lived a simple life.

She worked as a cashier at a large shopping mall and supported her family. Her younger sister was still studying, and their father’s land had been mortgaged to the bank.

Vienna had one dream.

To earn enough money to redeem that land.

One morning, she ran into Tonyo outside the mall.

“Vienna!” he greeted warmly.

She smiled.

“Good morning, Mang Tonyo.”

After chatting briefly, Tonyo invited her to lunch.

“I have something to offer you,” he said carefully.

During the meal, he explained everything.

His boss needed a woman to pretend to be his fiancée.

Just for a few months.

In return, she would receive half a million pesos.

Vienna’s eyes widened.

Half a million.

That amount could save her family’s land.

After thinking all night, she finally agreed.

Meeting the Billionaire

The next day, Vienna nervously followed Tonyo to Kent’s luxurious condominium.

She expected an old, overweight businessman.

Instead, when the door opened, she nearly stopped breathing.

Standing in front of her was a tall, handsome man with sun-tanned skin and a perfectly sculpted body.

He was wearing nothing but a towel.

Vienna’s eyes widened in shock.

“I didn’t know we had company,” Kent said calmly.

Tonyo cleared his throat.

“Sir, this is Vienna Gomez.”

Kent studied her carefully.

“So you’re the one willing to help me.”

He extended his hand.

“Nice to meet you.”

When their hands touched, Vienna felt her heart jump.

“Let’s talk business,” Kent said coolly.

He explained the arrangement clearly.

She would pretend to be his fiancée.

They would live together temporarily.

And she must convince his grandmother they were truly in love.

“No strings attached,” he said firmly.

Vienna nodded.

Then he handed her a check.

₱500,000.

Her hands trembled.

“I accept.”

Acting as Lovers

Kent had several rules.

    No emotional attachments.

    They must act convincingly in front of his grandmother.

    They would even hold a fake wedding.

Vienna’s eyes widened.

“A wedding?”

“Fake,” Kent said casually.

Vienna hesitated—but she had already taken the money.

There was no turning back.

Meeting Grandma Thelma

Later that day, Kent drove Vienna to his grandmother’s mansion.

Vienna held his hand nervously.

“Relax,” Kent whispered. “I’m here.”

Grandma Thelma greeted them excitedly.

“Oh my goodness! She’s beautiful!”

Vienna blushed.

At dinner, the grandmother immediately asked the biggest question.

“When is the wedding?”

Vienna nearly choked.

Kent quickly said, “Soon, Lola.”

But the old woman suddenly clutched her chest again.

“I want to see it soon…”

Panicking, Kent blurted out—

“We’ll get married!”

The grandmother beamed with joy.

Then she called someone.

Her brother.

A judge.

The Unexpected Wedding

Within an hour, everything was prepared.

A simple ceremony in the garden.

Vienna wore a beautiful white dress.

Kent couldn’t stop staring at her.

“You look… incredible,” he whispered.

The judge raised his voice.

“I now pronounce you husband and wife.”

Everyone clapped.

Then came the final moment.

“You may kiss the bride.”

Kent pulled Vienna closer.

Their lips met.

And suddenly—

The kiss didn’t feel fake anymore.

When Acting Turns Real

After the wedding, they moved into the house Kent’s grandmother gifted them.

They continued pretending.

But slowly, something began to change.

They laughed together.

Cooked breakfast together.

Talked late into the night.

Vienna realized she was falling in love.

And Kent…

He began feeling something he had never felt before.

Peace.

The Truth Comes Out

One morning, Grandma Thelma arrived unexpectedly.

Her expression was serious.

“You two lied to me.”

Vienna froze.

“I know this marriage started as a lie.”

Tears filled Vienna’s eyes.

She felt ashamed.

“I’m sorry,” she whispered.

She packed her bags and left.

Her heart shattered.

The Billionaire Who Chased Love

Days passed.

Kent felt emptiness he had never experienced before.

Finally, he realized the truth.

He loved Vienna.

So he drove to her house.

When she opened the door, he said the words he had once sworn never to say.

“I don’t care how our story started.”

“I love you.”

Vienna’s eyes filled with tears.

And for the first time in his life—

Kent Salvador truly understood what love meant.

Moral of the Story

Stories like this remind us that love cannot be bought or controlled. Real relationships grow through sincerity, empathy, and shared experiences, not money or appearances.

Kent tried to treat marriage like a business deal.

But in the end, the one woman he hired to pretend to love him became the only person he truly loved.

And sometimes…

The person who enters our life as a stranger becomes the one we cannot live without.