Miles Dorian was a billionaire who lived for power and ego. At a high-society fundraiser in the Grafton Hills Country Club, surrounded by oak-paneled walls and wealth that whispered through crystal chandeliers, Miles made a shocking bet.
In front of his smug friend, Dean Halber, a sharp-tongued venture capitalist, Miles bragged that money could refine anything—even people. Dean challenged him: “Take anyone off the street. Turn her into someone this elite crowd would applaud—and marry her in the process.” He pointed to a homeless black woman curled against a train station wall: Reena Cole.
And so began the cruel bet that would change both their lives.
The next morning, Miles approached Reena with an offer: marriage for three months. No romance. Just shelter, clothes, education, healthcare—and a contract. Reena, cautious but perceptive, asked, “Do I get a lawyer?” She didn’t walk away. She said yes, but on her terms. Three days later, they stood before a courthouse clerk. No guests. No rings. No vows. Just paperwork. Reena wore a secondhand skirt and a broken-button coat. The car that picked her up was….Read Full Story Here……………….