Free Billionaire Romance Short Stories
Boardroom power plays and the assistant who stops playing along. Thirty seconds each.
These billionaire stories are about leverage, work, and boundaries—not instant magic purchases. Start with a quick hook, then continue into a complete story.
The Contract Wife Who Left
Our contract marriage ended at midnight. I left the ring on the kitchen counter. His CEO friends found out when he canceled a billion-dollar meeting to chase my cab.
BillionaireThe Creditor at My Table
The man who owns my father's company debt just sat down at my restaurant's worst table and ordered the tasting menu like he owns the building. He does.
BillionaireThe Girlfriend for the Gala
He hired me to play his girlfriend at the investor gala for one night. I signed the NDA before I saw Clause 12: 'No real feelings permitted.'
BillionaireThe Resignation With Receipts
I quit as CEO's assistant with a resignation letter and a folder that made his board go silent in eleven seconds flat.
BillionaireThe Shareholder's Daughter
I went to my daughter's science fair as a volunteer mom. The keynote donor was the billionaire who never knew I kept our baby.
BillionaireBid Number Seven
Someone's been outbidding me all night at this charity auction — and I just found out it's the billionaire who destroyed my father's restaurant.
BillionaireBid on Me
I just bid fifty thousand dollars on the CEO who fired me—my entire savings—just to make him sit across from me and explain why.
BillionaireClause Nine
I signed a one-year contract marriage to a shipping heir to save my grandmother's house — then I found a box in his closet with another wife's ring inside.
BillionairePenthouse on the Ground Floor
The penthouse guest who's been tipping me in origami cranes is the boy who disappeared from my housing project fifteen years ago — and he's now worth $6.8 billion.
BillionaireSigned in Red
He destroyed my mother's restaurant. Now he's paying me two million dollars to pretend to be his wife.
BillionaireThe Driver Who Listened
I'm a $7 billion tech CEO pretending to be my own driver — and the mechanic who just towed my Maybach is the first person in years to ask if I'm okay.
BillionaireThe Glass Office
I found the most powerful man in the city having a panic attack in a parking garage—then walked into his office and discovered he was my new boss.
BillionaireThe Heir Downstairs
The quiet woman in 4A who makes me dinner every week is apparently worth four billion dollars.
BillionaireThe NDA He Broke
The NDA on my desk belonged to the stranger I slept with six months ago — except now he's a billionaire, and he's requesting me by name.
BillionaireThe NDA
I signed an eleven-page NDA to protect his secrets—but the thing Elliot Ashford is hiding from isn't the press. It's being human.
BillionaireThe Debt She Inherited
My father died owing a billionaire four million dollars. The billionaire's terms: I cook for him for one year.
BillionaireThe Floor He Bought
He bought every apartment on my floor — all six units — just to become my neighbor. I'm the only tenant who didn't sell.
BillionaireThe Interview at Midnight
The job listing said flexible hours — the interview was at midnight, and the CEO answered the door in a towel.
BillionaireThe NDA She Broke
I signed a fourteen-page NDA for my billionaire boss — and tonight, I'm breaking it on live television.
BillionaireThe Painting He Outbid
He outbid everyone for my dead mother's painting — then returned it with a note that made me collapse on my living room floor.
BillionaireThe Bidder Number
I was auctioning my grandmother's painting to pay rent. The bidder who drove the price up wore the same watch as the man who fired me on Friday.
BillionaireThe Keycard on My Desk
A black keycard appeared on my desk with one instruction: 8 p.m., 42nd floor. My badge didn't access the elevator. His did.
BillionaireThe Missing Signature
The deal collapsed because one signature was missing. Mine. I was the junior lawyer who noticed the CEO had put my name on the closing checklist.
BillionaireThe Seat Next to Him
At the charity gala, every empty chair cost five thousand dollars. He saved the one beside him for me — and I arrived with the audit report that could end his company.
BillionaireThe Taxi Receipt
His assistant reimbursed my taxi by mistake. The receipt included a meeting address, a time, and the name of the company about to lay me off.
BillionaireThe Parking Spot War
Someone kept taking my assigned spot in the company garage. On Friday I left a note. On Monday the CEO's assistant asked why I'd threatened the CEO.
BillionaireInvoice for a Favor
I billed him for the weekend I spent saving his merger. He paid in full — then asked what it would cost to keep me on retainer.
BillionaireThe Elevator NDA
The elevator stalled between floors. He offered me a job. I offered him my resignation from his competitor — already signed.
BillionaireThe Assistant Who Quit Twice
I quit at 9:04. By noon my new boss congratulated me on the acquisition — owned by Adrian Vale.
BillionaireWhat He Bought
My card declined in front of nine partners. A man I'd met once — over a stapler — asked for the owner's name.
About these billionaire stories
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