"It's a good thing Lucas has such a strong sense of responsibility for a seven-year-old. Unlike other children his age, he doesn't cry when left alone, which allows you to focus on your work."
Manuela smiled at the subtle compliment from Suzie, her friend and secretary. They were on the production floor of Ibañez Furnitures, inspecting the cabinets and tables crafted by the company's skilled workers. Manuela, now CEO, inherited the business after her father's passing, a responsibility that weighed heavily on her young shoulders. Only a few months had passed since the tragic car accident that claimed her parents' lives, a loss that still felt raw and immediate. She now carried the weight of two significant responsibilities: her seven-year-old brother, Lucas, and the family furniture business. She had vowed to protect and nurture Lucas, filling the roles of both mother and father, and she was fiercely determined to keep her father's legacy alive. The employees at Ibañez Furnitures had grown close to Manuela, and she deeply valued their respect and trust. "I wonder who Lucas takes after – Mom or Dad? Sometimes he acts more mature than I do," Manuela mused. "Well, you're all he has now, so you've become his mother. Why don't you find a husband to help you with Lucas? You're at the right age. Isn't Peter still pursuing you?" Suzie suggested, bringing up a familiar topic. Manuela sighed, picking up a small checklist. "You always bring this up, Suzie. I'm not even considering marriage right now. It's not something to take lightly, and I'm completely focused on the business and Lucas. As for Peter, I don't want to give him false hope, so I've gently rejected him. Dating should be mutual, and I only see him as a friend." "Poor Peter, even after your rejection, he's still willing to wait, but you can only offer friendship in return," Suzie sighed, shaking her head. "Do we have another set to finish?" Manuela asked an employee. "One last set, ma'am. We'll get to it immediately." "Good. Please ensure the packaging is perfect. We can't afford any customer complaints," Manuela said, smiling, before moving to another part of the production floor. "Wait, Manuela, what are you looking for in a man? Even if you're not interested in a relationship right now, you must have an ideal in mind, right? Can I know?" Suzie asked, her curiosity undeterred. Manuela stopped and turned. "Suzie, we're at work. These personal questions are inappropriate. Do we have any new customers? How are our suppliers doing?" Suzie's face fell, clearly disappointed. "Sorry, ma'am. We have two new customers – one a newlywed moving into a new home, the other replacing old furniture. Regarding suppliers, the mahogany wood delivery will be delayed a week, but it won't affect production as we have sufficient stock." "Is that all?" "Oh, you have a board meeting with investors, and a scheduled office visit today." Suzie consulted her notebook. "A visitor? Who?" Manuela frowned. "Mr. Uno Juaquin Urquio. He owns La Corrs Container Company in Seattle, but has a large branch in Manila." Manuela's eyebrows shot up. "La Corrs Container Company? What does a container company owner want with a furniture company?" Suzie shrugged. "I don't know, but his email states he wants to discuss something. He followed proper procedure to schedule the visit, so he's expected today. Should I cancel?" "No. I'm curious about this Mr. Urquio." Manuela found the prospect of a container company owner visiting her furniture company perplexing, but her curiosity was piqued. Despite the mystery, Manuela focused on her responsibilities. Her day was productive. The investor meeting went well, leading to plans for company expansion. Production was efficient, and inspections revealed no significant issues. Manuela was proud of her dedicated employees and the high quality of their work. Back in her office, Manuela reviewed delivery documents when Suzie reappeared. "Mr. Urquio has arrived, and Manuela, he's incredibly handsome! He looks like Zeus's son, incredibly imposing. He doesn't seem to smile much, though – very serious." Manuela chuckled. "Suzie, it's not fair to judge someone based on appearances. Mr. Urquio might overhear you. It's impolite. Let him in. I want to know what he wants." Manuela straightened her desk, stacking the folders she'd reviewed. Before she could finish, the door opened. "Nice office," a deep, masculine voice announced, and Manuela turned to see her visitor. "Welcome to Ibañez Furni..." She stopped, her words catching in her throat as she saw the man standing before her. He was exactly as Suzie described: handsome, tall, impeccably dressed. Manuela had to agree with Suzie's assessment – he could easily pass for Zeus's son. "Mr. Urquio?" she asked, rising to her feet. "Ms. Manuela Iriz Ibañez, it's an honor to finally meet you," he said, his voice cool and measured. Manuela sensed there was more to this man than just a businessman. She found it odd that he addressed her by her full name, as if he already knew her well. His presence was both intriguing and slightly intimidating, but Manuela smiled and gestured to a seat. "It's a pleasure to meet you, Mr. Urquio. Please, have a seat." She watched as he sat on the sofa. Manuela couldn't quite explain the unsettling aura he exuded, but she dismissed it and sat opposite him. "You have a fine company, Ms. Ibañez," he commented, his gaze fixed on her. "Thank you, Mr. Urquio, but I honestly don't understand why you scheduled this meeting. Our businesses are so different." "I'm aware of the difference, Ms. Ibañez, but my reason for seeking you out isn't business-related. I waited a month out of respect for your mourning period. I believe now is the appropriate time to speak," he said seriously. "What do you mean, Mr. Urquio? I don't understand." Manuela waited for an explanation, but he reached into his coat and produced a small, red box. He opened it, revealing an elegant diamond ring, which he placed on her desk. Manuela stared at the ring, then back at the man, whose serious expression remained unchanged. "Can you explain this, Mr. Urquio?" "That box contains a ring, a genuine diamond," he replied, his words still unclear. "Please be direct, Mr. Urquio. Why is this ring here?" Manuela pressed. Uno Juaquin Urquio leaned back, his gaze unwavering. "Give me a further explanation…" "—be my wife for 365 days, Ms. Ibañez, and that ring will be proof of our marriage," he finished, cutting her off. Manuela was speechless. She waited for him to say it was a joke, but his serious expression left no room for doubt. "Re-repeat that, Mr. Urquio. I think I misheard you." "You heard correctly, Ms. Ibañez. I'll repeat it clearly. Wear that ring and be my wife for 365 days," he stated, his words causing Manuela to jump to her feet in shock. "What?! You want me to be your wife?!" she exclaimed, incredulous, staring at Uno, who met her gaze with unwavering intensity. "I believe you understand my proposal now.""Are you ready, Lucas?" Manuela asked her brother with a wide smile as they reached the school gate. They were both wearing matching family t-shirts; Manuela had gone to the mall yesterday to buy them. She was excited for Lucas's family event, even though she'd had to coax him into attending. "Oh? Why do you look so serious?" Manuela asked, noticing Lucas's lack of enthusiasm. "I told you, Sis, it's okay if we don't participate in the family event." "Why? Because we don't have our parents with us? Didn't you say a sibling was fine? That's why I'm here." "But isn't it your wedding day?" Lucas asked, squatting down. Manuela sat in front of him and adjusted his hair. "Your brother Uno changed the date so we could be here. Let's enjoy the whole day, okay?" Manuela said with a smile, and Lucas nodded. Manuela stood and took Lucas's hand. "Let's go! Let's win all the games today!" she declared, stopping abru
Manuela felt acutely self-conscious; it felt like everyone's eyes were on her. She just wanted a normal day with her brother, Lucas, but the attention at Lucas's school felt intensely scrutinizing. "Manuela, hija, why are you just standing there? Come over here and rest. We need our energy for the other games later," Don Victorino said cheerfully, gesturing towards a large tent with seating reserved for the Urquios. "Ate..." Lucas called. Manuela smiled at him and stroked his hair. "Go join Lolo Rino. I'll just go to the restroom," she said, and Lucas nodded before heading towards the tent. "Manuela, hija..." "I-I'll just go to the restroom. I'll be right back," Manuela said, hurrying away. Manuela walked with her head down, aware of the stares. She wasn't used to such judging gazes, especially since she was with the Urquios. Reaching the restroom, she quickly entered a cubicle and sighed deeply.
Manuela stared blankly ahead, stunned by what she was seeing. Uno had dragged her from her company, giving no indication of their destination until they arrived somewhere completely unexpected."I-isn't the wedding tomorrow just an intimate ceremony?" Manuela asked, turning to Uno, who was seated on a sofa while Santi stood smiling behind him."Yeah.""Yeah? But why did you bring me here?" Manuela complained, stepping in front of Uno and gesturing to the various wedding gown designs displayed by the staff of the wedding boutique."What's your problem?" Uno said flatly."What's my problem? You know that brides only wear white dresses to intimate weddings because it represents simplicity, and you want me to wear a lavish gown? What's your deal?" Manuela protested, causing Uno to adopt a poker face."Just shut up. Are you paying for this wedding gown? No? Then be quiet and find a dress that actually fits! Stop complaining." Uno snapped, slightly irritating Manuela."I'm not paying, yes,
Manuela slumped onto her desk, letting out a series of sighs. Since yesterday, she'd been worrying about her younger brother, Lucas. He'd said it was okay if they didn't participate in the family event, but she knew he was still sad about it. No matter what Manuela did, she knew that even if she begged Uno, she couldn't change his mind.Tomorrow was the wedding, and Manuela felt no excitement whatsoever; it was just a contract marriage. Of all the people getting married, Manuela was the least happy."You're spacing out again. You were like this yesterday too, Manuela."Manuela looked up, surprised to see Suzie already in her office. Suzie placed some folders on her desk; Manuela wouldn't have noticed her if she hadn't spoken."I'm just thinking about a lot of things," Manuela replied with a smile.Suzie knew nothing about the wedding tomorrow. Manuela chose not to tell her, not wanting to involve her in the situation with Lucas."What's on your mind? Mr. Urquio? Is there a date for
When Lucas and Manuela arrived home, Manuela went straight to the bathroom. She splashed water on her face and washed the spot on her forehead where Uno had kissed her."That damn man! Just because my dad owes him a lot of money, doesn't mean I have to obey his every command!" Manuela exclaimed, her voice laced with resentment. She splashed more water on her face and stared at herself in the mirror."Is it so hard to adjust the wedding date he wants? I'm cooperating, aren't I? Can't he just give in? Didn't he ever attend a family event before?!" Manuela said angrily, letting out a frustrated sigh.As she left the bathroom, she stopped when she saw Lucas waiting for her."Ate, can we talk?" he asked before walking toward the living room."I still have to explain to him, I need to tell him about the family event," Manuela muttered, following Lucas.Lucas was already seated on the long sofa, so she sat down beside him. Manuela felt like a child called to the principal's office for misbe
"Stop staring at me, woman." "Oh, sorry. I didn't know I wasn't supposed to look at you, even though you're walking in front of me. It's not like I can look away while I'm walking! Why are you walking so far ahead anyway?" Manuela complained. They were walking down the hallway of the large mansion at Hacienda Urquio. It had taken Uno two hours to recover from his allergic reaction. They were on their way to the part of the mansion where they would find Don Victorino and Lucas. "Should I walk behind you?" Uno asked coldly. Manuela just scoffed. "Of course not! You should let me lead the way; I don't know this huge mansion." "Exactly. So just keep following me and shut your mouth," Uno said. Manuela frowned at his attitude. "I thought he was nice earlier, but apparently not. This guy is always grumpy," Manuela whispered, glancing at Santi, who was following them from behind. "Shouldn't you be following Mr. Urquio? Why are you behind me?" Manuela whispered. Santi smiled slig