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The Unwanted Wife's Unexpected Comeback
The Masked Heiress: Don't Mess With Her
Comeback Of The Adored Heiress
Reborn And Remade: Pursued By The Billionaire
The CEO's Runaway Wife
Love Unbreakable
Celestial Queen: Revenge Is Sweet When You're A Zillionaire Heiress
It was a rainy night in New York City, and the streets were slick with water. The neon signs of Times Square were reflected in the puddles on the sidewalk, and a lone figure hurried down the street, trying to avoid the worst of the downpour. Jane was wearing a trench coat and a scarf wrapped around her head, and she was clutching a folder to her chest. She looked over her shoulder, as if she was being followed. But there was no one there.
Jane turned a corner and ducked into a dimly lit alley. She leaned against the wall and took a deep breath, trying to calm her racing heart. Just as she was about to leave, she heard footsteps approaching from the other end of the alley. She froze, afraid to move. A man appeared, his face shrouded in shadows. The woman held her breath, waiting to see what he would do. 'Are you all right?' he asked, his voice soft and low. The woman hesitated, not sure if she could trust him.
Jane slowly nodded, not sure what to say. The man stepped closer, and the light from a nearby streetlamp fell on his face. She gasped. She recognized him from the newspaper articles and TV news reports. He was the mysterious billionaire, who had made his fortune in the tech industry. But what was he doing here, in this seedy part of town? 'Are you sure you're all right?' he asked again, concern evident in his voice. The woman didn't know what to say. Should she tell him the truth? Or should she run away?
Jane took a deep breath and said, "My name is Jane and I'm in trouble." The man's eyes widened in surprise. He took her arm and led her to a nearby coffee shop. 'Tell me what's going on,' he said, as they sat down at a table in the corner. Sarah hesitated, not sure where to begin. But the man's gentle, encouraging gaze made her feel like she could trust him. So she told him everything
Jane told Michael about her life, from the very beginning. She told him about her childhood, growing up in a small town, and how she had always dreamed of being a writer. She told him about her years in college, where she had studied literature and creative writing, and how she had worked so hard to pursue her dream. But when she had graduated, she had struggled to find a job in the publishing industry, and she had ended up working a series of low-paying jobs that had nothing to do with her passion.
Now,
Michael is a successful businessman who has been trying to close a big deal with a major company. But the company's CEO has been hesitant to sign the contract, and Michael is starting to worry that he might lose out on the opportunity.
Michael proposed his condition. "Let's get married," he says. "What?" she asks, taken aback. "Just for a year," he explains. "It would be purely for business purposes. We would have a prenuptial agreement, and when the year is up, we would go our separate ways. But I think it could be really beneficial to both of us." She considers the proposal, trying to make sense of it. "Are you serious?" she asks.
He nods. "I am. I know it sounds crazy, but I think it could work. We could use each other's skills to help each other out. And at the end of the year, we could just walk away, no strings attached." She looks at him, still not sure what to think. "This is a lot to process," she says. "Can I think about it?" He nods. "Of course. Take all the time you need. But please, just consider it." She thanks him and walks away, her mind racing with thoughts and questions.