A Fortune In Love
in my ears. An arranged marriage. To a billionaire. "The s
om, casting long shadows across the worn carpet. I hadn't bothered to clea
I was happily married, planning for a future with the man I loved. Now, I was a widow,
ught a glimpse of myself in the mirror hanging crookedly on the wall. Dark circles u
rtains, my heart racing. It was just my neighbor, but the fear lingered. How l
do, Tom?" I whispered, thinking of my late husband. But Tom wasn't h
tling me. Six o'clock. I had to make a decision.
ad sent me about Lachlan Reid. Billionaire. Developer. Philanthropist. Cold
hen, opening the fridge out of habit. Empty, save for a half-empty bottle of ketch
r hanging on the wall. Red circles marked the days
uld refuse this arrangement, watch as everything I had left was taken away. End up
stranger. Live a life of luxury
at cost t
n our wedding day. We looked so happy, so full of hope for the future. "I'm s
dialed my mother-in-law's number. It rang o
oice was crisp, businesslike. As if she was
, my voice surprisingly steady. "I'
"Good," she said finally. "I'll make the arrange
. I let the phone fall from my hand, sink
in my new life. How does one pack for an arranged marriage to a billionaire? I settled for a few
cing with possibilities and fears. What if Lachlan was cruel? What if this was
e street below was quiet, the neighborhood asleep. Would I ever see t
t of my supplies-and tried to prepare myself mentally for what was to come. In just a few hours
yes. As I applied a touch of makeup, I hardly recognized the woman staring back at m
up outside my house. My heart leapt into m
ristmas mornings with Tom, the lazy Sundays, the dreams we had shared. "Goo
d me for what might be the last time. The driver, a stern-faced man in
ement in my peripheral vision. A figure, standing in the shadows across the street, watch
rds my new life. As my old neighborhood faded from view, I couldn't shake the feeling tha
e? As the car sped towards my meeting with Lachlan Reid, I c