
Fake Dating The Legend
barbiewrites053 · Ongoing · 121.5k Words
Introduction
She prefers facts, deadlines, and stories with proof. Fake dating a campus heartbreaker? Not a chance. Especially not Nathan Miller, Fairview University’s hockey captain, notorious bad boy, and constant tabloid favorite.
But when a journalism assignment throws them together, one impulsive public claim turns Amelia into Nathan’s fake girlfriend and drags her into a world of cameras, jealous exes, and rumors powerful enough to end his shot at going pro. The deal is simple: pretend, redeem his broken image, and make her ex regret everything.
The problem? Nathan took things too far, he forgot the rules and fell in love first.
He shows up at her dorm and classes, walks and defends her without hesitation. Looks at her like she’s the only thing that matters. And when a devastating accusation threatens his career, Amelia starts digging, only to uncover truths that change how she sees Nathan, and how deeply she’s already fallen.
Because fake dating was never meant to feel real.
And love was never supposed to hurt like this.
Chapter 1
The cafeteria at Fairview University was never quiet, but today it felt louder than usual.
Amelia Hartley sat at a corner table with her phone clutched in both hands, her thumb hovering it. Her untouched coffee was still on the table.
Across from her, Mira, her best friend, chewed lazily, scrolling through her phone.
“Amelia,” Mira said, mouthful of fries, “you’ve refreshed that page so many times I’m starting to feel judged.”
“The list drops today,” Amelia muttered.
“So does your blood pressure.”
Her phone vibrated and Amelia froze.
Then she stood up so fast her chair nearly fell.
“It’s out.”
That got Mira’s attention, and she stood up abruptly too. “The sports journalism list?”
“Yes.”
“Like, out out?”
“Yes.”
“Oh my God. Oh my God. Stand up. You need to go now.”
Amelia shoved her phone into her pocket, grabbed her cup of coffee without thinking.
“Wait, Amelia your bag!” Mira called.
“I’ll come back!”
She hesitated and grabbed her bag. “I have a class in the next ten minutes.”
Mira nodded with a smile.
Amelia took off, heart beating fast. She could already picture the notice board.
The list would be filled with names of her coursemates and the school's athletes. This was the opportunity she’d worked toward since freshman year. The one thing Connor had laughed at when….
Amelia heard an uproar and turned instinctively.
The sound wasn’t angry. It was loud and amused.
A cluster of students had formed near the cafeteria entrance, phones already out.
“Yo, Nate!”
“Captain!”
“Over here!”
Her foot caught on the edge of a backpack strap stretched across the floor.
“Oh!” she stumbled.
Her coffee sloshed violently as her arm jerked and the lid popped loose, which caused the hot liquid to split as she collided with someone.
She gasped at the impact.
Strong hands caught her immediately, one bracing her lower back, the other gripping her side to stop her from going down completely.
But the coffee spilled everywhere.
Amelia fingers clenched the stranger's shoulder, then she looked up.
Nathan Miller was staring down at her. He had a smile on his lip, he seemed amused by what just happened.
“Well..” he began, tightening his hold around her “I must have swept you off your feet.”
Her mouth opened and closed.
"Girl, you are currently in the arms of Nathan Miller, the Pro hockey captain!." Her mind yelled
“It’s okay,” he smirked “I have that effect on ladies.”
Around them, someone snorted. Another phone camera clicked.
Amelia blinked, then she stiffened. “Why,” she gulped, “are you still holding me?”
Nathan frowned, “I never knew letting you fall was part of the script.”
“What script?” she glared.
“The one where I let a girl faceplant in front of half the cafeteria.”
“Let go of me.”
He didn’t. Instead, he tilted his head, studying her.
“Do you always glare like that? or is this just for me?”
“Take your hands off me!”
“Relax,” he said. “I caught you.”
“That wasn’t an invitation to hover.”
Nathan’s grin. “Feisty,” he murmured
Then, before she could react his hand brushed her face.
“What are you…”
He gently pulled her glasses off her face.
“Give those back!” she yelled
“I just want to look at you,” he said, eyes dropping to hers. “Properly.”
Her world went slightly blurry without her lenses, but his face was still clear.
“Are you serious right now?” she demanded. “Put them back.”
“Wow,” he said quietly. “You’ve got eyes that could start fights.”
“Do you often steal people’s glasses?”
“Only when they crash into me dramatically.”
She shoved against his chest. “I did not crash into you on purpose.”
“Sure felt intentional.”
“That’s because you’re holding me hostage!”
“Hostage?” He laughed softly. “That’s a strong word.”
“Give them back.”
His eyes flicked from her face to the coffee spreading across the front of his white hockey jersey. His jaw tightened slightly, but he didn't utter a word.
“Oh,” Amelia breathed. “Oh no.”
Nathan stared at it, jaw tightening a bit. “You spilled coffee on me.”
“You grabbed me!”
“This jersey costs more than your laptop.”
“That sounds like a you problem.”
A low whistle came from the crowd.
Nathan slowly released her and handed back her glasses. “You’re paying for this,” he said.
She shoved them onto her face. “I didn’t force you to stand there like a decorative statue.”
“You ran.”
“No, I walked.”
“You ran into me.”
“You’re very large.”
His mouth twitched. “Flattery will not save you.”
She took a step back. “I have somewhere to be.”
“So do I,” he said. “And now I smell like beans and caffeine.”
“That’s tragic.”
He leaned closer, lowering his voice. “You’re feisty.”
She met his gaze. “And you’re full of yourself.”
“I like that too.”
She turned on her heel and walked away leaving him and his stained jersey.
“Hey,” he called after her.
She kept walking.
“Did you at least slip your number into my pocket?”
She didn’t turn back. The cafeteria noise swallowed his laugh as she pushed through the doors, pulse racing.
By the time Amelia reached the faculty building, her anger had simmered into something tight and buzzing under her skin.
“He’s unbelievable,” she muttered, yanking the door open. “And immature, that's why I don't like him.”
She noticed immediately, the way heads turned, the way whispers cut short.
“What?” she snapped at no one.
She marched down the hallway, until she caught her reflection in the glass case lining the wall.
Coffee stains splashed across her blouse. “Oh my!”
She closed her eyes. “Great.”
A girl passing by whispered, “That’s her?”
Amelia straightened, ignoring them. She reached the notice board.
Students crowded around it, laughing, pointing, and comparing names.
“I got the swimmer!”
“They gave me the point guard!”
“No way, you’re lucky you got Travis.”
Someone brushed past her. “Sorry.”
“Amelia, you got the best athlete.” someone whispered behind her.
Her stomach dropped. “What?” she asked faintly.
She pushed forward, heart pounding, fingers curling into fists as she reached the front. Her name stared back at her in bold black print.
She lifted her glasses, cleaned her eyes and read the list again. She cleaned her glasses and read the list, it was still the same thing.
“No,” she whispered.
A girl beside her snorted. “Girrlll, it’s not your eyes.”
Amelia swallowed hard. “I think there’s been a mistake.”
“There’s no mistake,” someone said cheerfully. “You’re lucky.”
Her chest tightened. She read it again slowly.
“Oh,” she muttered. Her voice came out thin. “Oh, not the devil.”
Last Chapters
#107 Chapter 107 Obviously
Last Updated: 7/6/2026#106 Chapter 106 Nathan's attention
Last Updated: 7/6/2026#105 Chapter 105 Tessa's Party
Last Updated: 7/6/2026#104 Chapter 104 Doing too much
Last Updated: 7/6/2026#103 Chapter 103 Breakfast With Nathan
Last Updated: 7/6/2026#102 Chapter 102 Big pretense
Last Updated: 7/6/2026#101 Chapter 101 She's Awake
Last Updated: 7/6/2026#100 Chapter 100 Hospital
Last Updated: 7/6/2026#99 Chapter 99 Amelia's in the hospital
Last Updated: 7/6/2026#98 Chapter 98 Taking control
Last Updated: 7/6/2026
You Might Like 😍
They'll Regret This
My fiancé didn't just dump me—he proposed to her that same night. My so-called family handed me bus fare and a one-way ticket to the countryside.
Perfect. Let them think they won.
They don't know who I really am. The anonymous genius surgeon who saves lives when elite hospitals give up. The legendary artist whose paintings sell for millions at auction. The undefeated shadow queen of the underground fighting circuit. And the true heiress to a fortune that makes theirs look like pocket change.
Now my ex-fiancé begs on his knees. My fake sister's jealousy is eating her alive. And that cold, arrogant CEO who once threw our engagement contract in my face? He's hunting me down like a man possessed, desperate for one more chance.
They threw me away like trash to upgrade their lives.
Joke's on them.
I was always the upgrade.
What the Heart Wants (Book 1 of the Alpha Faros Series)
Not loving him will cost more.
Derek has one goal: survive high school without drawing too much attention or pissing off his pack’s alpha.
As the youngest son of the alpha, his life is governed by lycan hierarchy, tradition, and politics. With no signs of awakening a lycan spirit, his only value is what he can do for the pack’s image. He knows he’s only ever one misstep away from exile… or worse.
Then, he finds a boy trapped in a locker on orientation day, and everything changes.
Derek shouldn’t want Nikolias. He’s off-limits. A risk Derek can’t afford.
So why does it feel like he’s the only thing worth fighting for?
Nikolias has just lost everything: his parents, his home, and any sense of peace. Sent back to the town his family left years ago to live with his prejudiced and controlling uncle, who wants nothing to do with anything—or anyone—not human, he’s trying to do everything in his power to get out quickly.
But then he meets Derek again, and all of his plans vanish in the soft, yearning flecks of gold in Derek’s green-hazel eyes. He’s drawn to Derek in a way that’s impossible to deny, and he thinks Derek feels the same way, despite the danger their relationship holds for him.
As Moonshadow's politics turn deadly, Derek and Nikolai are caught in the crossfire of a war that had started long before they were born, and their bond becomes a threat and a lifeline that neither can afford to sever.
Because the heart wants what it wants….
And it never asks permission.
TW: Graphic Violence, Suicide Ideation, Suicide Attempt, Child Abuse, Cult-Like Behavior
The Spy Who Left
"I still can't believe she actually did it. Aria Hart, filing for divorce. Who saw that coming?"
"How long do we think it'll take before she comes crawling back?" Another voice joins the conversation.
"Three days," Victoria declares. "Five at most. She has no money, no skills, no family. Where's she going to go?"
When Aria Chen divorced billionaire Leon Hart, New York's elite sneered, betting she'd crawl back within days. She never did.
Three years later, the world is rocked when Dr. Aria Vale, CEO of a revolutionary cybersecurity empire, steps into the spotlight. The mysterious genius who built a billion-dollar company from nothing is none other than Leon's discarded wife, the woman everyone thought was just a pretty ornament.
Now, every powerful man wants the queen Leon threw away a renowned scientist seeking partnership, a financial titan proposing an empire, and an actor offering devotion. Each sees the brilliance Leon ignored.
Then Leon discovers the truth: Aria's sacrifices, her secret double life, and the daughter she's been raising without him. For the first time, the man who once took her for granted must fight for her love. But can he compete with men who valued her from the beginning?
A story of love, betrayal, and power where the king must kneel before the queen who never needed saving.
Alpha VS Omega' Twin VS Twin (A Dark Werewolf Romance)
Stripped of everything, Callum is thrown into the Rookeries, where packless wolves go to die. But he survives. He builds a pack from the broken and the damned. He falls in love with Valentina, a dhampir hunted by the same vampire Parliament that destroyed his life.
In a city ruled by immortal aristocrats and controlled by ancient dragons, Callum learns the hardest truth: individual virtue cannot defeat systemic evil. But small victories matter. And some fights are worth losing everything
The Vampire Prince's Hybrid Bride
Accardi
“I thought you said you were done chasing me?” Gen mocked.
“I am done chasing you.”
Before she could formulate a witty remark, Matteo threw her down. She landed hard on her back atop his dining room table. She tried to sit up when she noticed what he was doing. His hands were working on his belt. It came free of his pants with a violent yank. She collapsed back on her elbows, her mouth gaping open at the display. His face was a mask of sheer determination, his eyes were a dark gold swimming with heat and desire. His hands wrapped around her thighs and pulled her to the edge of the table. He glided his fingers up her thighs and hooked several around the inside of her panties. His knuckles brushed her dripping sex.
“You’re soaking wet, Genevieve. Tell me, was it me that made you this way or him?” his voice told her to be careful with her answer. His knuckles slid down through her folds and she threw her head back as she moaned. “Weakness?”
“You…” she breathed.
Genevieve loses a bet she can’t afford to pay. In a compromise, she agrees to convince any man her opponent chooses to go home with her that night. What she doesn’t realize when her sister’s friend points out the brooding man sitting alone at the bar, is that man won’t be okay with just one night with her. No, Matteo Accardi, Don of one of the largest gangs in New York City doesn’t do one night stands. Not with her anyway.
The Deadly Mafia Princess
Her gang take the matter in their own hands, to try to save their leader from the horror of her home. What none of them know, they wasn’t her real parents, and now Ro will be sent away to live with her real family. That makes her closest members in her gang pack up and move as well. They don’t want to be far away from their leader.
Where The Ice Gives Way
Blake Atlas scents his mate the moment Charlotte arrives. The bond hits hard and unmistakable, but Charlotte doesn’t recognise it. She doesn’t know why her chest keeps pulling toward the one boy she absolutely cannot afford to want. Blake is Charlie’s new hockey captain. Charlie’s chance at making something good. Charlie makes it clear; his sister is off-limits and Blake tries to do the right thing, but secrets don’t stay buried forever. Rogues prowl the edges of town. The ice cracks. The bond tightens. Then Charlotte’s rare white wolf awakens, the very thing that makes her powerful, also makes her a target.
Shanti needs Shakti. (Peace needs strength.)
Where the Ice Gives Way is a slow-burn YA paranormal romance filled with fated mates, protective alpha energy, fierce sibling loyalty, found family pack bonds, hurt/comfort, and quiet, aching tension. It’s a story about first belonging, learning to be cared for, and what happens when the girl who has always held everyone else up finally falls, and someone catches her.
The Contract Wife: Marriage Of Malice
He didn't finish. He didn't need to.
I didn't tell him to stop.
Instead, my fingers curled into his shirt, clutching the fabric as though it was my only anchor. Something in him snapped—something he had been holding back for too long. His mouth found mine in a kiss that wasn't tender, but hungry, desperate.
I gasped into him, his hand sliding up to cup my jaw, holding me as if afraid I might vanish.
"You drive me insane," he breathed against my mouth, his lips trailing to my throat. "I can't lose you, Ella. Not you."
My head fell back, a soft sound escaping me as his fingers memorized my waist. My anger melted beneath his desperation.
"James..." I whispered, more plea than protest.
His hand caught mine, fingers threading together tightly. "I'll bring him back. I swear it. Just... don't turn away from me. Please."
The word please—low, ragged, almost broken—undid me more than anything else could have.
Ella never imagined she would marry the man she had secretly loved for years in such a way.
When her brother Theo faced twenty-five years in prison for massive embezzlement, the ruthless business tycoon James Lancaster offered her a deal: marry him in exchange for her brother's freedom.
This wasn't a fairy tale proposal, but a carefully orchestrated revenge. Because in James's heart, Ella was the culprit who had killed his sister Cecilia. He wanted her to pay the price—to atone with a lifetime of suffering.
The Shattered Moon King
Lena is a survivor. For years, she has weathered the harsh, post-apocalyptic landscape by following one rule: trust no one. But when she finds an amnesiac man near death in the wilderness—a man with kind eyes and a strength that is anything but human—she makes a choice that will unravel her solitary existence.
She calls him Cain, but the shattered-moon tattoo on his back brands him as Kaelen, the long-dead Alpha of the powerful Sky-Fall pack. His return triggers a brutal civil war with the usurper who stole his throne and his fated mate. Hunted by Lycan assassins and a fanatical human commander desperate for the secrets locked in Lena's own past, their only hope lies in embracing the very power Kaelen can't remember and Lena has always feared.
As they uncover a conspiracy that threatens not just the pack, but the future of every living thing, Kaelen must fight for a kingdom he doesn't know and Lena must confront a legacy she tried to bury. In a world of broken thrones and fated bonds, they will discover that the greatest choice is not between love and duty, but between who you are told you must be, and who you choose to become.
The Dragon's Last Fae Queen
“Prince? Dickhead? Asshole? Or stalker?” A slow, dangerous smile curved his lips. “Maybe I should show you the one title I want you to use.” Before I could react, his hand closed around my chin, tilting my face up. His lips crashed into mine, hard, claiming, breath-stealing. When he finally pulled back, his voice was a rough whisper against my lips. “You could call me yours… because you are mine.”
Let Them Kneel
Cast out by her pack. Forgotten by the Lycans.
She lived among humans—quiet, invisible, tucked away in a town no one looked at twice.
But when her first heat comes without warning, everything changes.
Her body ignites. Her instincts scream. And something primal stirs beneath her skin—
summoning a big, bad Alpha who knows exactly how to quench her fire.
When he claims her, it’s ecstasy and ruin.
For the first time, she believes she’s been accepted.
Seen.
Chosen.
Until he leaves her the next morning—
like a secret never to be spoken.
But Kaelani is not what they thought.
Not wolfless. Not weak.
There is something ancient inside her. Something powerful. And it’s waking.
And when it does—
they’ll all remember the girl they tried to erase.
Especially him.
She’ll be the dream he keeps chasing… the one thing that ever made him feel alive.
Because secrets never stay buried.
And neither do dreams.












