LOGINArranged to be his wrath, possession and lastly his bride. Heira’s life changed completely when she was forced to marry a cold hearted billionaire, Dante Moretti. Her father, Charles Arven’s reputation is being tarnished as a result of a public scandal. His company was losing investors and also going bankrupt. He had desperately set up the marriage with the aim of acquiring influence from Dante’s family. Dante agreed to the marriage without revealing the cost that comes with it. But from the moment Heira says "I do," she knows something is wrong. Dante doesn’t just resent her, he wants her nowhere near his world. Unknown to her, he had plotted the downfall of her family’s company and orchestrated the marriage as a part of his long game of vengeance. He planned to take his revenge fully on Heira, but she is nothing like he expected, soft where he is hard, and warm where he is cold. When the truth about the past is revealed, their relationship is put to test. Will their marriage survive the fire or burn with it?
View MoreHeira struggled to understand the words she had just heard. Tears streamed down her face, she shouted at the man standing before her.
“You can’t be serious”. She had hoped that her father, Charles Arven, was attempting a prank on her, but she knew that he was no man for cracking jokes. She waited for him to smile, to soften, to explain, but he stood there unmoving, waiting for the weight of it to land. “You can’t just marry me off, I'm not some property to be traded,” she yelled at him. “Heira, this marriage is important to our family, it is the only way of getting back up after the backlash the company faced. Investors are on our necks and we are losing a lot of deals. “Dante’s family has exactly what we need, they are the most influential people in the city.” he said calmly. “This isn’t a business deal!” she snapped. Charles sighed heavily. “You are being selfish Heira, this isn’t just about you, it’s about our family and our future. You need to understand that”. “I don’t care, and I won’t be a part of this marriage,” She screamed. “It’s already done,” Charles said with a cold finality that told her there would be no negotiation . “You are to meet him at the registry office at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow.” He turned and walked out without waiting for her response. The Arven family was going bankrupt. The empire her father built began to fall apart after the company was accused of being involved in a financial fraud scheme. Heira collapsed onto the soft mattress that had once provided her comfort. Eager to flee the unforgiving truth her father had forced upon her, she hid her face in the pillows. Thinking back, Charles had always been a good father to Heira. Ever since her mother left, when the world felt colder, he had raised her with love. He was her protector and anchor. But now, he had changed out of desperation, placing the company above his own daughter. She wiped her tears with the sleeve of the hoodie she had on. Reaching into its pocket, She pulled out her phone and made an attempt to call her best friend. A snap memory of her and Ethan appeared on the screen, their bodies tilted towards each other with wide smiles on their faces. Her head gently rested on his shoulder while his arm securely wrapped her waist. It was New Year's Eve, and they had gone out to celebrate under a breathtaking display of fireworks. They spent the evening discussing the upcoming year, talking about the changes they would make and vowing never to let a day go by without expressing how much they mattered. All of it turned out to be lies, as the man she cherished had ended their relationship to pursue another woman. He didn’t state a reason for his action, leaving her broken and devastated. Remembering this put her in a really difficult place, her heart ached so badly as if she had just been stabbed through her chest. “I need to get out of here,” she whispered to herself as she dialed her phone. “Come, let’s go grab a drink,” she said when Bethy answered from the other end of the line. “Sure. I’ll meet you there,” Bethy replied with concern in her tone. When Bethy got there, Heira had downed a bottle of wine. A few glasses were left on the table, and her eyes shone with both alcohol and tears. “I have ordered a lot of bottles for us. We must finish them all. I need to forget about my worries.” Bethy’s eyes widened as she was shocked to see her friend wallowing in tears, “What happened? Are you okay?” she asked, sliding into the seat beside her. “I am being sold off by my own father,” Heira said helplessly. Bethy gaped. “What do you mean by that?” Heira explained all that had happened earlier that day to her. Bethy sympathized deeply with her friend. She had grown up knowing how much Charles adored his daughter. In high school, Heira’s peers had even nicknamed her “Daddy’s girl” because of his constant indulgence. Yet now, desperation has turned that love into a cruel bargain. “This is ridiculous. You shouldn’t be treated this way. Is your Dad out of his mind? “You can’t let it happen, Heira. We have to do something about it.” Bethy said as she grabbed Heira’s hands so firmly while staring deep into her eyes. “Maybe my Dad is right that I should marry him, I've invested all my time and attention into Ethan, I gave him all the love I have to offer, and he still decided to ditch me for another woman.” Bethy shook her head sharply, her grip tightening. “Don’t give up on love because of that nuisance. One day, you’ll find someone who will value you and love you for who you are. Ethan was never that person. “I am just really confused as to why your Dad would make such a decision for you.” “He probably thinks he can regain all that he’s lost if he marries me off to the almighty billionaire,” Heira muttered bitterly. “And who is that?” Dante Mo…” She stammers as she struggles to remember his name “Moretti?” Bethy guessed as she completed the name she thinks her friend might be trying so hard to pronounce. “Yes, you know him?” “Of course, who doesn’t?” Dante Moretti’s name wasn’t new to her, he is an accomplished billionaire in the city, which is why everyone knows him. Heira had studied abroad, and this is why she wasn’t familiar with his name. “He is the most influential man in the city,” she exclaimed. Heira appeared to be lost, so Bethy brought out her phone and searched the internet so she could show her friend. Just then, a news headline pops up “Moretti Group records steady growth for fifth consecutive year”. Dante’s company is known for their annual outstanding achievements. Several companies in Chicago have tried but couldn’t beat him in the game. This explains why he has remained top in the chart of grossing companies of all time. Heira's eyes glowed. She couldn’t help but let out a smile as she saw this, if she’s been forced to marry, it might as well be the most influential billionaire. This sounded like a win to her, although she couldn’t help but wonder why he agreed to her father’s proposal.Before Heira knew it, the man closed the distance between them. He moved easily through the crowd and when he stopped in front of her, the bass seemed to soften, or maybe that was just her head spinning.He was taller than she thought. The dim lights caught the sharp line of his jaw and the slight shadow of stubble along it.“Hi,” he leaned closer so she could hear him. His voice, calm and too steady for a place like this.“You surely are having a lot of fun,” he said, eyes flicking briefly to the empty glass in her hand before returning to her face.She glanced down at the glass like it surprised her. “I am… maybe a little too much.” Her voice came out louder than she intended.“Yeah, that usually happens when the vibe is good, or when the company is.”She turned her head, studying him in that loose and curious way, clearly under the influence of alcohol. “And which one do you think it is?”“Why not both?” He chuckled.Behind her, Bethy saw how well their conversation was going. She
Still, Bethy noticed how bothered she was. Something Sylvia said had stung with her. “Hey,” she said softly, stepping in front of her. Her hands on her chin, slightly raising her head to reveal her saddened face.“Why has your mood suddenly changed? You know better not to let that low-life bitch words get to you. She's not worth it.”Heira blinked hard, trying to keep her voice steady. “Of course, I know that. It's just…” she exhaled shakily. I didn’t know she was going with him. He didn’t inform me about his trip. Ever since he got the news, he had been even more distant from me.”Heira leaned into her friend, letting herself breathe. “I don't get why everything with him is always so complicated. The more I try to make us work, the more he proves he wants nothing to do with me.”Tears streamed down her face but they were caught with a tissue held in Bethy's hand. She couldn't help but maintain silence. She had realized words couldn't console her, so all she could do was some body rub
It's been a month since Bethy travelled for work. There were barely any texts or calls from her. This had taken a dark turn on Heira. She misses her best friend, more especially now that she has no one she’s friends with. Sebastian, whom she considered to be one, had pushed her away. And Dante? Well, let's not talk about him.He had seemed more involved in work in the past days. Heira hardly knows when he comes in or goes out. It's always just her and the staff in the mansion now that Granny Mae has also gone back.She sat at the terrace enjoying the morning breeze when she received a call. “Hey bestie” Bethy's voice sounded from the line. Revealing her goofy self.“What! Is that my Mrs?” Heira exclaimed in disbelief.“Yes girl”“Is that my Mrs Dandoodle?”A bit of silence echoed from the end of the line. “Common girl, don't play with me.” Bethy groaned.Heira laughed. Teasing her was half the fun, and Bethy always fell for it. “What's up with you?”“Well, I'm back in the city, I arri
The house felt old and quiet, holding the same calm stillness it always had. As Heira stepped inside, she was greeted by Eliana’s familiar face. The aroma of freshly cooked food filled the air, warm and comforting. It was a scent she knew too well. The taste of home, the kind of meal she had grown up loving. This stimulated her, making her eager to have a bite of something that felt so familiar.The living room felt empty without many people around. The cushions on the couch looked untouched, like no one had sat there in a long time, and nothing else looked out of place.The wall clock sounded loud in the silence. The family photos on the shelf made the room feel even lonelier. They were memories of when the house used to be lively.One of the pictures was of her when she just turned two. Dressed in a tiny yellow dress that made her look like a burst of sunshine. Her hair had grown into soft curls that barely reached her ears, springing in different directions.She wore a big smile re












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