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The Weight of Us: A Billionaire Romance Story

Chapter 2 The First Clash

Word Count: 664    |    Released on: 21/03/2025

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The Weight of Us: A Billionaire Romance Story
The Weight of Us: A Billionaire Romance Story
“She never belonged in his world, and he never wanted her in it. When Nora lands a job at the prestigious Sterling Capital Enterprises, she knows it's her one chance to escape poverty and prove that success isn't just for the wealthy. But when a secretary's mistake places her under the cold, dismissive, and dangerously handsome billionaire Adrian Sterling, she realizes survival in his world will take more than determination-it'll take everything she has. To him, she's an inconvenience. To his father, she's an embarrassment. And to the woman he's supposed to marry, she's nothing but a nuisance. Yet, no matter how much they clash, an undeniable pull keeps them from walking away. But when past wounds, family expectations, and an arranged marriage threaten to rip them apart, they're forced to ask: Are they strong enough to fight for what they shouldn't want? Or is the weight of them too heavy to bear?”