Synopsis "Wh..what are you doing?" I asked, my breathing getting heavier as he start to undress. He chuckled. "Don't worry dear wife, I won't touch you until you beg me to" He pulled off his shirt and threw it across the room as he started to unbuckle his pants. "Now lie and perform your duty" he ordered. ****** Cassandra Hastings has always thought she had her life planned out ahead of her. Study medicine, get married to her sweet perfect hot boyfriend, tour the whole world and have the perfect life. But she was so wrong. Her life suddenly takes a new turn with the sudden death of her beloved grandfather. After the reading of his will. She is to get married to the cruel, ruthless billionaire, Sebastain Spencer or her father loses his inheritance. Their marriage was of convenience and business. She needed him to get fulfill her grandfather's wish He needed her to get a heir Simply fair. But Sebastian Spenser was no prince charming. He was a ruthless billionaire with a heart of stone. Will the two later get together? Or it is just another impossible
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There's a soft knock on the door. "May I come in?" Cassandra stared at the figure. Of course she knew who it was. She heard the soft sound of her mother's favourite flip flop on the floor as she walked across the hallway. Jane is a tall, petite, beautiful woman. Cassandra was often told she looked exactly like her. Her mother smiled at her and reached out to touch her chin but she pulled away before she could reach her.
"What does he say?" Cassandra asked coldly. She is almost correct that her mother will never come into her room just to check up on her. They aren't that close enough. Not after what happened– after the news.
"He wants me to see if you're getting ready" Jane paused and moved across her daughter's bed, stared at the dress lying on it then back at her daughter. "They'll be here any moment"
Cassandra didn't reply.
"Do you need any help?"
"No. Tell him I'll be down soon" She replied in the same cold voice not meeting her mother's gaze.
She heaved a sigh as the door closed behind her mother.The problem had started before she was born. No. Before her father was even born. Her grandfather had wanted her father to marry into the Spencer family, but somehow her father managed to elope and marry Jane, her mother.
In order to get back at her father, he had to give all of his fortune to him on the condition that his only daughter, Cassandra, get married into the same Spencer family her father neglected, else all of her grandfather's fortune will be willed to his brother. Everyone was in shock after hearing the will but her father never wasted any moment before he started arrangements. That is what led to what is happening tonight. She is meeting with the stranger she will be getting married to in a week.
You would wonder what the Spencer family gets in return if her family planned all of this.
An heir.
That is all that was required of her. A loveless marriage to produce an heir. The two families, Spenser and Hastings had sworn long ago to strengthen the alliance between them.
Cassandra tried to keep her mind off the reading of the will, just two weeks ago, everything was perfect. Her life was normal and all other things were going on well. Two weeks ago, her boyfriend, Mark…
At the thought of his name Cassandra broke down fighting back tears. He must have seen the news. She is sure it's everywhere already. The only granddaughter of Black Hastings will be getting married to Sebastian Spenser. Will he resent her? Will he think she knew about this and plan all along?
Though She and Mark had not exchanged the 'I love you' yet she is sure they're getting there. With one year of being with him, what she felt is similar to love. She must find a way to contact him. Her phone was taken away as soon as the wedding processes started.
She wanted to scream, fight, run away but she could not. Why did all of this have to happen to her? Her parents never care about anything but money. More money even. She heard a few times that her mother cried when she realised she was carrying a female. Her.
They both wanted a male who would grow up and take over her Grandfather's Company. Seeing Cassandra is the only available ticket now to get what they had both longed after, they care not if she'll be marrying a man she didn't love. Haven't met. But all that changed tonight.
Who meets the man they are marrying a week before? She picked up the dress on the bed, a green lace with a pathing that runs across the thigh. She stared at her figure in the mirror. Her eyes were cold. Her grandparent's house had been her favourite place.
She spends her summer holidays with them every year. Her grandmother passed away when she was six so she has little memories of her but her grandfather— the one she never thought would put her in this present predicament she is, was there all year round.
Every birthday, every picture, every gift all reminded her of him. Had he written that will and he still acted fine? Can't he just find a way to punish her father without it involving her future. She just turned twenty and has a well planned future structured ahead of her. She wanted to be a doctor but she didn't see herself practicing it now.
All of her classes henceforth have been moved to online all thanks to her father's connection. The only good thing about her confinement since the news was that she had time to think. Think of how to get out of this mess. She came to a conclusion that….
Her gaze shifted when she noticed a figure moving in the darkness through the open blinds of her window. She moves surreptitiously towards it. It can only mean one thing, whoever her father was expecting is here. The Spenser— her heart missed a beat at the thought of that name and she felt an unusual fury building inside of her.
She stared down the window until she could make out the figure in the darkness. It is a man in a suit. She has been right all along; it is one of the Spenser's, this she is sure of. She was about to leave and shut the window but waited. Something is intriguing about this man. The way he paces around the small garden underneath her window with his phone pressed against his ear.
She is sure he is mad at whoever he's on the phone with judging from how loud his voice is. She strained her ear to make out what he's arguing about but it's of no use as her room is three flights of stairs above.
"Cassandra"
"Cassandra"
She heard her name for what felt like the upteenth time that night only that the voice calling it this time is different. Her father's.
The driver parked the Ferrari and Taylor came out of the car. He went into the luxurious hospital building, which was owned by his Aunty. Why did he have to see her? He was going to teach her a lesson. He was going to put her in her place. He was going to tell her that she had made a big mistake by coming in contact with him.He was directed into Alicia's ward by one of the nurses. Taylor's heart pounded with a mix of anger and frustration as he stared at the girl his car had hit. Alicia lay on the hospital bed, her face turned away from him, her body battered and bruised. The room was filled with an uncomfortable silence, broken only by the rhythmic beeping of the machines monitoring her vital signs.Summoning all the sarcasm he could muster, Taylor called out her name. "Alicia," he said with a bitter edge to his voice, "I hope you're enjoying all this attention."Alicia managed to turn her head towards him, wincing in pain. Her eyes held a mixture of confusion and pain. "Who... who
Taylor's private office was a statement in architectural drama. High ceilings, marble floors, a window that was a wall of glass, in front of which a large slab of gray marble rested on legs of forged steel. As he moved across to it, the pale sunlight of a winter morning shot shards of cold steel through his black hair and added a sharpened cast to his lean dark profile that spoke of his ruthless and cold-hearted personality. Stepping around the edges of the slab of marble, he slammed the newspaper down on its smooth gray top. It unfurled on impact, showing him the inner-page headline that his personal assistant helpfully presented to him. It was Marcus' job to scour the world's newspapers, his job to mark those items he believed would be of interest to the acting head of the Schultz International Company. But Marcus would not be making the same mistake again very quickly, Taylor mused as he glared at the train for all of his anger. His car had run into a lady, causing her a fatal
The driver parked the Ferrari and Taylor came out of the car. He went into the luxurious hospital building, which was owned by his Aunty. Why did he have to see her? He was going to teach her a lesson. He was going to put her in her place. He was going to tell her that she had made a big mistake by coming in contact with him.He was directed into Alicia's ward by one of the nurses. Taylor's heart pounded with a mix of anger and frustration as he stared at the girl his car had hit. Alicia lay on the hospital bed, her face turned away from him, her body battered and bruised. The room was filled with an uncomfortable silence, broken only by the rhythmic beeping of the machines monitoring her vital signs.Summoning all the sarcasm he could muster, Taylor called out her name. "Alicia," he said with a bitter edge to his voice, "I hope you're enjoying all this attention."Alicia managed to turn her head towards him, wincing in pain. Her eyes held a mixture of confusion and pain. "Who... who
I stood in the doorway, her heart sinking as she took in the all-too-familiar scene before her. Her mother, Sandra, sat slouched on the couch, a glass of Brandy in her hand, her speech slurred, and her eyes bloodshot. It was a sight that I had witnessed far too many times.Anger welled up within me, mixed with sadness and frustration. She couldn't bear to see her mother like this again, destroying herself with alcohol. Tears streamed down I's face as she rushed towards Sandra, wrapping her arms around her in a desperate attempt to provide comfort."Why, Mom? Why are you doing this to yourself?" I sobbed, my voice filled with anguish. "You can't keep going on like this. It's tearing me apart to see you like this."Sandra's gaze met I's, and for a moment, there was a flicker of remorse in her eyes. She let out a heavy sigh before finally speaking, her voice laced with defeat. "I... I just got fired. I lost my job today. Everything is falling apart, and I don't know what to do."My grip
Soon I was ready to leave for the cinema. I walked over to the garage, trying to choose between the many flashy cars that caught my attention.I finally picked the red one, because it looked much smaller and easy to dive around without getting into clashes with other cars.This time around I drove on my own without having Romeo follow me around. To end this foolish feeling I was starting to develop for him, I needed to stop seeing him around.Later in the night…I was sitting in front of the ornate, antique mirror, its gilded frame reflected the soft glow of the lights. The room was dimly lit, creating an atmosphere of quietness as I carefully removed the layers of makeup that had adorned my face throughout the day.As I delicately wiped away the last traces of foundation, my mind began to wander, pondering the events that had led up to this moment. How did Sebastian manage to enter my sanctuary? I distinctly remembered locking the door before I began my nightly routine. And when did
---In the dimly lit room, I found myself standing, my heart pounding heavily against my ribcage. My eyes moved nervously towards him, desperately seeking answers to the questions that disturbed my mind.His presence alone was enough to send shivers down my spine. The air around us was thick with an unspoken tension, as if the room itself held its breath.Silence enveloped us, stretching the seconds into an eternity. It was in this pregnant pause that I waited for him to break the silence, to explain himself.His eyes, once warm and familiar, now held a glimmer of something foreign, something I couldn't quite fathom. They moved with guilt, regret, and a hint of desperation. **My heart skipped a beat, filled with a mixture of fear and excitement, as the bodyguard swiftly closed the distance between us. It was a moment that sent a surge blood rushing through my veins, making me acutely aware of his imposing presence. His movements were purposeful and calculated, yet there was a tender
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