Bride for sale
mic tick of an antique clock that Cassie had found at a flea market in Brooklyn. It was supposed to be a good-luck charm - a reminder of the early days whe
ayed in bright, colorful arrangements, now seemed like ghosts of a dream she was no longer sure she believed in. She'd built this place from scratch, pouring in every dollar sh
man stepped inside, shaking raindrops from his dark, tailored coat. His presence was commanding, as if the very air in the room shifted to accommodate him. H
oice was even, professional,
stubble, as though he'd been too busy conquering the world to bother shaving that morning. She couldn't place his age - early thirties, perhaps. He was hands
y," he said, his voice smo
ly masked her surprise with a raised eyebrow
e glanced down at the name embossed in gold: Dominic Blackwell. The name struck a distant chord, some
said, more a state
decipher what he wanted from her
roblem," Dominic replied, the corner of his mou
in her own space, especially by a man who looked at her like she
nd dollars. Your landlord has given you notice to vacate unless you come up with the back rent in the next thi
structed mask cracking just a bit. How did
aid, her voice colder now. "But th
sleeve of his coat. "I have a proposition for you
ep her expression neutral. "I'm not i
d to fill the entire room. "I'm not selling a
life?" She hated how defensive she sounded, but the walls
if they were sharing a secret. "The kind tha
him, expecting a punchline that never came. He wasn'
ly managed, the word c
the weather. "A marriage of convenience. In exchange, I'll clear your debts, pay of
arp and humorless. "Y
ou should be too. You're drowning,
snapped back. "Why would I ever agree to s
in his eyes, but it was gone as quickly as it appeared. "On the contrary, Ms. Monroe, I know more about you than you think. I've watched yo
lt wrong, like she was a
y woman standing beside me. I want someone who won't break under pr
of the situation sinking in like a
get what we need. You get financial freedom. I
she hated it, he was right about one thing: she was drowning. The bills were pil
leave. "Think about it, Cassie. And when you realize you
ng alone in the silence of her empty bouti
woman's life and offers marr
of woman would
r beloved shop, the one she'd built with her own two hands