Marriage For A Price: A Day To Sign Away My Heart
eather chair waited beside an elegantly styled landline. He lowered himself into the tall
y when the call connec
ou had forgotten my existence," Harry Meyer's rough voice answered with drunken a
arry. I am finalizing something. A ma
silence
or you to claim?" Meyer asked with a sharp laugh. His voice dripped with sa
said Naven, his tone brisk and unwavering. "A few weeks back, I heard whispers that your associates in Berlin want you to proj
le. Having a decorative wife scores easy points. She should be
someone better. Lorena Viera. She's young, sophisticated, well-educated. Her family
stilla? I've already been offered someone from the La Cruz family, but t
t helpless-she has a mind of h
ent, y
asy to shape. A man like you will know exactly
out a laugh that was rough,
son of a b
omposure. "Takes
you getting
make it a point not to forget when someone's i
me
Cruz. Don't approach her. Don't talk to
as no fool-he k new Naven never
o Harry's reply. "Well, well... Wha
e close to her is under my protect
he old days. The eternal game of leverage and alliances. I
eady by tomorrow. Agree to the terms, show up
d doors, I can do
st know this-if you mess this up, t
ve my p
" Naven replied, and he ended the c
ir was aware of what had just unfolded. Somewhere between those words, a life had been traded for anoth
ht. From the Hippodrome's vantage point, the city glowed with restless energy, empty words
played by his own rules-a man whose gaze wa
ray eyes, there was no sign of regre
ne could say for sure whether she was the queen, but Naven had alr
ody moved through the world, but her thoughts stayed anchored in that suite-with Nave
Now she stood between two lives-one as a university student chasing norma
er skin. For a moment, Sofia pressed her palm to the wood, st
eared in a robe the color of spring violets, her fac
ut, arms open for an embr
ered her b
he words tasted hollow. She needed just
dark in Sofia's usually lively eyes, and simply slipped her han
? They brought up a plate of fresh raspberri
to sit with you for a while," she
na, still unsure what had shaken her friend, pressed closer and l
e you reall
e distant, as though waiting f
amber streaks. That was when the phone on the bedside table rang, sharp and unexpected. C
el
watching as Catali
hat do you me
lence filling the room until
talina responded quiet
ning, lost in thought. Her eyes m
g through her words. "They said there won't be an engagement anymore. No wedding.
as coming. Secrets pressed at her ches
ng Catalina's hands in hers. "Ther
locked onto he
happ
admitted, gaze dropping.
oss Catalina's face,
ld you d
never wanted. You've always stood up for me. You're more than a friend
d slowly, struggling t
d you te
ed him to shield you from tha
ew men like Naven Fort never offered favors
er composure, Sofi
sed to m
gaze stayed locked on Sofia, lips parted, her breat
l me you really did this.
and nodded, silent tear
o Harry. He's dangerous, Cata. Y
uth, eyes filling with tears t
ouldn't have to su
"Don't. What's done is done. I'd mak
ng back and forth,
men. He's ruthless, impossible to predict. Women chase after him, but none ever
ho he is. But I can handle it. I've always been the s
, clutching Sofia's hands as if she coul
thank you for this... Or
here's nothing you owe me, not ever. Just promise me you'll find
e. Sofia held her close, just as she had countless times before-through late-night
rummed with distant life. In the towers where the powerful pulled invisi
ected a woman like her. Yet now, despite every e
again soon-perhaps he'd send for her, or maybe she'd walk through those doors on her own.
r. Catalina knew every corner, every secret of the small space. Years of friendship
nsisted on staying, and Sofia was too tired to object. Truthfully, she was gratef
k ticked past tw
d beneath her, swaddled in a thick wool sweater t
efused
th worries she c
perceptive, would surely hear the tremor in her voice. Her father, the formidable Alessandro Morgan, would press for answers with that unyieldi
an she hardly knew, all to spare a friend from misery? And how could she admit that th
red about him. Now she wa
who would destroy reputations or entire fortunes just to tip the scales in his favor.
nd herself swept up i
to her face, trying
, anxiety, and something else she couldn't quite name. It wasn't simply the power he held. It was the way he watched her
rt family share any history? Sofia longed for answers she could pull from a forgotten letter or a digital
ment. She could already imagine her father'
d to keep the chill at bay, though it was
undo it all? What if turning
finally free from the burden that had haunted her for so long
ouring a glass of water with unsteady hands. The glass rat
e whispered, hoping the wor
new it wa
harply cut suit, his face impossible to read, his voice
nt pawn, a beautiful ornament to display? Did he draw bou
rength from the cool metal. Her gaze drifted to the photos of Alex
used to collapse. She was a Morgan. Her father's words echoed in her mind: "Sofia, always remember y
hat she cl
close. At last, she let herself cry in the dark. These tears were not for regr
ked toward the window. Night had begun to fa
was on i