Intro. Blake Preston was the kind of man who grew up in penthouses and private jets, never once needing to check a price tag. With sharp features, effortless charm, and a wardrobe worth more than most people’s homes, he had it all — at least on paper. He was used to being chased, admired, envied. But behind the wealth and flawless image, Blake carried a quiet exhaustion. Relationship after relationship had ended the same: pretty boys who loved his lifestyle more than they ever loved him. He smiled for the cameras, but inside, he was tired of being treated like a luxury, not a person.
Now single and emotionally guarded, Blake wandered through his glittering world like a prince without purpose — until he met someone who didn’t care about his last name. Someone with calloused hands and kind eyes, who worked day and night for others instead of asking for anything. For the first time, Blake didn’t want to impress — he wanted to connect. And maybe, just maybe, be loved for who he really was.