Marriage Deal with Entangled Promises
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sday morning, and then, in the time it take
s-surrounding me. But something was off. I couldn't concentrate on the scr
nticipating anyt
Tara, my assistant, announced from t
desk. The knot in my stomach was a persistent companion. My position at the market
to cling to some semblance of optimism.
in strode the last person
hew
re me, radiating the kind of power that suggested he owned not just the building, but the entire city. He was tall, with dark hair
oice was a low rumble, carefully
tending a hand that felt like it was made of ice, my clammy pa
didn't
m someone accustomed to closing deals, but it lacke
him sizing up the room, the people, and me. "I hope this won't take long. My
. This wasn't a social call. I suspected he
he vacant chair. "P
self-assuredness that spoke of a lifetime o
rt that constricts your chest, as if you're a piece on a che
his gaze pinning me in place
s was a surprise. "Help?" I echoed
d, purposeful. "Indeed, a business proposal." He opened the folder
ning behind his words. "I'm not certain
nto a brief, icy s
ruggling to grasp the mea
d on the desk. His eyes were steady,
ike a dense mist. "Pardon?" I mana
itation. "I have a business arrangement to compl
es. For their
aring at him. "But...
alm, as if he were explaining the weather. "You're
nt so clinical. He was look
find a way to understand, to make it all fit. "You
nod. "That's right. It's strictly
ng pe
eft that office, shut the door, and never returned. But I didn't. The words fai
pose myself. "And what if I say no?" I f
I'll look elsewhere. But I suspect you'l
the lure was undeniable. I took the paper, opened
r was st
of luxury. A home. A futu
ent plain. "And you expect m
ity in his eyes. "Indeed. It's a simple deal, Miss Be
d, a cruel taunt, presenting me with everything
heart was whisperi
air screeching as I sho
still. Not a fl
u w
ute, a certainty t
ring. "I don't know what you think I am,
the space. "You don't have to be," he said, his voice now a l
hitched. The power in h
ickened, he said, "I'll gi
oss for words, unsure of my next move. The proposition w
I felt his gaze, a
pened the door,
Esther," he said
bout to change
nd a sense of entrapment washed ov
leave, abandoning the billio
lway, paralyzed, I understood
even r