Bound by fortune.
ze lingered on Lila, as if he was silently assessing if she'd change her mind. But she di
ed. "This can't be just a paper marriage. For this to hold up in the
abit this role, become Ethan's wife in every way that mattered to the out
want you to be comfortable with this. We'll take it o
her chin. "This is what I want.
Your loyalty is... admirable. But remember, this isn't just for your fa
smile in return. "I'll let y
ed as Ethan's assistant, Cara, poked her head in. "Mr. Sterli
ted with swift precision. Lila's hands shook as she skimmed the first few lines. The words marriage
er focus back. "We don't have to sign
er the terms, finding most were reasonable, if not surprisingly considerate. Ethan had ensured her full
ough," she said,
to me." There was an intensity in his voice that mad
a little frightening, and yet somehow right. As the final page was signed, Etha
ic, then?" he asked, his
but she nodded, steeling herself f
rivate section near the back, his hand lingering at the small of her back as they walked, a subtle, possessive touch that only fueled the growing connectio
finest wine. As the waiter poured, Lila loo
asked, an amused smi
ing the stem of her wineglass. "It's str
gaze softening.
the waiter left, Lila caught sight of Julian entering the restaurant with his fiancée, Sophie. The sight of h
hand. Ethan didn't miss a beat; he took her hand in his, gently yet possessi
ied, her tone s
ly. "Then let's give him a reason to
that was both gentle and electrifying, igniting a warmth that settled deep in her
zed who Ethan was with. Sophie looked confused, her eyes darting between
Julian's as if in silent challenge. "To new beginnings," he
, meeting his gaze with a smi
om across the room. Ethan set his glass down, his fingers brushing over hers
his tone amused. "But don't thi
tting pulled into him, into the gravity of this new life they were creating, one that held both risks and promise. Ethan was right; s
intimacy. Ethan was a master of control, both poised and attentive, making her feel as though she was the only person in the roo
ey navigated through the crowd of onlookers. Outside, the night air was crisp, a refreshing contrast
nning," he said quietl
of confidence she hadn't felt in
down her spine. In that moment, she wasn't thinking about Julian, her father, or even the deal that had brought them together. All that matt