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A Deal with Ethan Stratvoski

A Deal with Ethan Stratvoski

Brie ama

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Madison Hartley, a dedicated young woman of twenty-four, finds herself at the helm of her family's struggling business empire, the Hartley Corporation, following her father's sudden passing. Balancing the weight of financial responsibilities, she tirelessly endeavors to keep the company afloat. A pivotal moment arises when Madison, amidst the company's financial crisis, receives an unexpected invitation to a high-profile charity event. Despite initial hesitance, she recognizes the potential opportunities this event might present for networking and potential investors. However she knew the universe wasn't going to give you What you wanted by sitting doing nothing. Which was why she takes a daring step by entering into a contract marriage with the wealthiest billionaire in the whole of Manhattan. What happens when a fake contract marriage begins to lead into something much more?

Chapter 1 First chapter

The city's skyline, stood against the early morning sky, creating shadows against the growing light. Dawn was creeping in, painting the sky with soft colors like lavender and pink. I could hear the sounds of traffic starting to pick up, the engines humming in the distance as the city woke up.

Inside, my room was still dark, but the sun was sneaking through the curtains, casting patterns on the floor. The room felt quiet, No alarm, just intrusive rays of sunlight creeping through the drawn shades. Blinking away the remnants of a heavy night, a deep, unfamiliar voice shattered my drowsiness. It took moments-seemingly stretched by the tendrils of sunlight creeping in-before I recognized the voice. Damn! I thought I told this asshole to leave before I woke up.

"Good morning, babe." The voice filled the room, blending with the headache I was having. God, I was in no mood for this. A man stood at the foot of the bed, holding out coffee and biscuits he'd procured from the hotel.

"Shit" I muttered, trying to piece together the events of last night while tracing the silhouette of the man before me. He was hot, but I don't do twice. He leaned in planting a kiss on my forehead and I shifted uneasily on the bed as I accepted the coffee with a forced smile, hoping the caffeine might jolt my senses back to reality. The sheets on the bed were a mess, evidence of last night. I groaned. I did not just let a one-night stand sleep over till the next morning!

"Babe, last night was amazing. I love how you sound," he praised, trailing kisses along my neck.

"Mhmm," my response tinged with discomfort, trying to create distance.

"I still remember the sensation from slipping into you. Girl, you make my heart skip beats."

"You're awful in bed. Are you aware?" Anything. I need to say something for him to leave. "I mean, just...the worst." I sat up straight, looking straight at him. But it wasn't entirely a lie. His performance failed to meet my expectations.

"What? What do you mean? Did...did I not take you there?" He stood up, glaring at me, his face a mixture of disbelief and offense as he rose from the bed.

"Look what I've stooped to. Having sex with a random stranger who can't even make me cum. Just wow." With the weight of the financial burden on my slender shoulders, I had to work tirelessly day and night to keep the business afloat. But it seems all I was doing was just in vain because I hardly saw results. I barely even have time for myself or any sort of personal affairs, with my main goal of increasing Hartley's cooperation revenue and paying off my family's debt. But then, man was no log. No matter how hard you work, at some point, you have to crave into nature's call...satisfy your burning desires. Which was what I did. I hit the club as much as I could whenever I had the time, took shots, and always woke up with a new face on my bed. I never repeat sex because some men just want to cling onto you like a leech, and with the way I'm seeing this, this douchebag face wants to ask me to be his girlfriend. Maybe I needed to remind him what I said last night. "What is it you say your name was, again?" I asked him with a sick sweet smile

He paused, a flicker of uncertainty clouding his expression for a brief moment. "It's Darren," he replied, his tone faltering slightly.

"Ah, right. Darren," I echoed, the name hanging in the air as I scrambled to gather my bearings in the room, still in disarray from the night by the way. His name meant little to me, just another addition to the list of forgettable encounters that blurred together in a whirlwind of many hazy nights.

"You know what?" I begin, "Darren, could you do me a favor? Grab me a hot towel, would you? I think I left it in the other room."

His eyebrows furrowed "Sure, I can get that for you."

"Thanks, appreciate it," I say with a forced smile, maintaining an air of nonchalance as I edged towards the bathroom, my heart pounding with urgency. I needed an escape.

With practiced finesse, I rushed into the bathroom and hastily wrapped myself in a bath towel, the cool fabric a welcome shield against the unease that permeated the air. With silent haste, I scanned the room for an alternate escape route. My gaze landed on the window, "ah, great!" I muttered and let out a slow breath, the faint echo of Darren's confusion resonating in my mind.

"You know, Madison," he began tentatively, his voice carrying a weight of vulnerability, "last night wasn't just a casual thing for me." It was moments like these I despised. Moments where a man sleeps with you once and finally decides he's in love with you. It was moments like these when the weight of my responsibilities collided with the hollow encounters I sought in an attempt to escape the suffocating grasp of reality. I couldn't afford to handle love and Hartley Corps. I mean, I don't even know if I can love again after all that I've gone through. So when I see the men I sleep with start developing these feelings, oh boy do I peel and free myself from the tangled web of obligations,

Meanwhile, Darren's footsteps echoed outside the bathroom door, his muffled voice calling out, "I found the towels, but I'm not sure which one you wanted. Or...how you want them either"

Panic surged within me as I glanced back at the window, contemplating my next move. Should I or should I not? And what are the pros and cons that if I should maybe take a wrong step and slip or fall, I won't break my neck, my hands, or any other important part of my body, get bedridden for years, and maybe worse fake scenario, I die.

Although hunted by the thoughts of slipping falling and dying, I swiftly released the window latch, welcoming a rush of fresh air and distant city sounds. Peering outside, I assessed the distance, calculating the likelihood of a swift escape. Luckily, it was just the ground floor-a small relief amid my hurried decision-making.

"Madison?" Darren's voice interrupted my hurried thoughts. "The towels."

"O..oh..ye..yeah...yeah...Could you just leave it outside the door?" I called out, my voice strained as I mustered a sense of casualness, hoping to buy myself a few more moments to execute my escape plan.

"Are you okay, in there?" There was a brief pause before he continued, "Alright, I'll leave it here."

"Yes...Yes, I'm fine." I quickly assured him, my voice strained with forced calmness. "I mean, Why wouldn't I be? It's just a hangover fall, nothing to be worried about"

"If you say so babe" Babe? Ugh! His footsteps retreated, the sound growing fainter as he presumably placed the towel outside the bathroom door. Feeling a rush of relief as Darren seemingly accepted my explanation, I turned my attention back to the window, adrenaline coursing through my veins, I swung a leg over the windowsill, With a last cautious glance around the room, I took a deep breath, steeling myself for the leap. Balancing precariously on the windowsill, I steadied my stance, carefully judging the distance to the ground below. It wasn't a considerable drop, but anxiety gnawed at my chest. What if I don't make it? And I fall? Who was going to take care of Chelsea and Hartley Corps.?

Outside, the faint noises of the waking city mingled with the silence of my internal deliberation. The decision lay squarely in my hands, Summoning every ounce of courage, I pushed off the windowsill, descending in a controlled descent to the ground below. The landing was softer than expected, a muted thud against the pavement. Relief surged within me as I straightened up, my heart racing from the adrenaline-fueled escape.

Quickly glancing around to ensure no one witnessed a young adult woman jump out of a hotel building. Pretty funny, right? Swiftly navigating through the hotel corridors, I emerged onto the busy streets, clad in nothing but a bath towel and barefoot. Aware of the curious stares from passersby, I dialed my driver's number, urgently pleading for a swift pickup.

"Please hurry," I urged, a touch of embarrassment creeping in. "I'm getting some odd looks here, and it's making me feel a bit conspicuous."

Finally, a familiar car pulled up beside me, offering a sense of relief. Hastily, I slipped into the backseat, grateful for the cover it provided from the curious gazes of onlookers.

"Sorry for the rush," I apologized to my driver.

"No worries, Miss Madison," the driver responded, though a hint of amusement laced his voice. He's been my father's driver for years now and now he was my driver. He obviously knew what my deal was "Anything you need, just let me know."

"Cool," I chuckled "Just get me home please, I need to get to work. Shelly must be wondering how 'punctual' her boss was." Note the sarcasm.

+~+~+~

"Good morning boss" Shelley, my PA greeted me as usual with a coffee as I made my way to my office.

"I don't want to see a coffee right now Shelley, get that out of my face" I shivered as the thought of Darren crossed my mind. Love he says, Poor kid. I rolled my eyes.

"Sorry ma'am" She immediately threw the coffee into the trashcan and walked with with me to my office as other employees greeted me as I walked.

"Has Costco PLC returned our calls yet?" I inquired instantly switching to boss mode.

"No ma'am" Shelley replied walking beside me trying to keep up my pace as she updated me on my schedules and appointments.

"Well, have you sent an email?" I ask, because why haven't they responded yet? It's been weeks now. Or were they calling off the deal? Please, God, no.

"No ma'am, Iā€“"

"You what?!" I stopped walking and turned to face her. She was terrified. Shaking from her face to her legs. I loved this feeling. If my employees don't at least respect me, then they should fear me. "It's been two weeks now!" I shouted at her, which earned us looks from the other people. Good. They should watch what will happen to them if they so much as to make mistakes like this. "If you can't do your job right I'll easily get someone to replace you, do you understand?!"

Filled with fear Shelley looked at me, with tears in her eyes and clenched onto her iPad. As I saw the tears threatening to fall from her eyes, I sighed, placing my fingers on the bridge of my nose. I didn't mean to exactly scream at her, I wasn't that boss. I was just frustrated. I continued walking towards my office with her following up closely behind me. I was sure she was already crying. Shelly was such a crybaby. When we got to my office, I turned and hugged her. I didn't want the other employees to think their boss was weak or hadn't grown a pair yet and take advantage of my niceness. After all, Kindness only got you far."I'm so, so sorry for screaming at you like that Shells. But you know this company's future is at stake, our goods aren't selling. And we need Costco PLC for that. We need that deal badly" I grabbed her shoulders and stared into her eyes "Please send them an email"

"I will Madison. It's just...I've been handling the traitors of the company and at the same time, trying to tone down the rumor spreading about you. I'm so sorry once again, Maddie" Shelly apologized, hugging me. Oh, that's true. There were a bunch of six of my employees I caught trying to steal important documents from my office and when I found out, I had to take care of them. And then, there's the rumor about me being a walking whore. Of course! This situation couldn't get any more depressing.

"It's alright. Leave the rumors, they've been flying around ever since I took over my late father's company." I gave her a weak smile "Handle the E-mail with that obnoxious company and I'll handle those fucking traitors" Those bitches aren't gonna know what hit them after I'm done torturing them.

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