The Virgin Wife
re reaching for the duplicate of the marriage contract. I read through the marriage contract. I guess there were few things that needed amendment in the contract like the, "No sex rule." I k
he past few years. I don't actually care about what they say, I'm never getting married for reasons best known to me. "Everyone, Silent!" Alison yelled as we stood at the door. They all turned to me immediately including the men and women. They stood up and greeted me immediately. I took a deep breath before walking to the podium. I sat on the seat provided for me. I had to address the issue going on. "What is going on? Why is everywhere in chaos?" I asked. "Jason, you need to get married! We need an heir for your Father's company. At your age, your late father was already married." Mr. Tom said as he stood up. I nodded my head. He made a little sense, though. "Jason, you don't need to get married so quickly. You're still too young to worry about marriage. Tom, just wants you to marry his daughter!" Mr. Holland retorted. I stared at both of them. I knew for sure they never wanted anything good for me. Nobody in the company wants me alive. Mr. Tom wants my family's wealth while Mr. Holland wants me dead. That has always been their plan as rumoured by Clinton. The shareholders were divided. Some supported Mr. Tom while others supported Mr. Holland. I decided we would cast a vote and I really regret ever doing that. The majority of the people present supported Mr. Toms. They really want me to get married as soon as possible. "Jason, you are given only two months to find a wife! If not, the company will be handed over to your step-siblings." Mr. Tom warned. As much as I don't want to get married, I think I'm more afraid of handing the company over to my worthless step siblings who won't do anything other than to ruin it. "Two months?!" Patricia exclaimed. Everyone started murmuring too. Some considered two months was too small while some said it's still far. Nonetheless, I don't want to get married. "Boss, two months is too close, don't you think they should adjust it a bit?" Patricia whispered in my ear. "No, I don't think so, they should do whatever they want." I replied. "Okay, then." Patricia nodded her head. I cleared my throat to disrupt their noise. "It's alright, in two months it is. But for now, we should concentrate on making profit from our latest investment with K&H Tech." The meeting finally came to an end. I arrived home, waiting for what would unfold in two months' time. Everyone was pestering me to get married including my Grandma and my Mum. I guess at twenty nine they consider me old. I went on multiple blind dates organiz