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Sold To A Billionaire
Sold To A Billionaire
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The Fall of Philip Industries

Penulis: C.bright
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Amelia stood in front of her father, tears running down her cheeks as she shouted at him. “You can’t just marry me off like that,” she yelled. “I’m not property to be traded! I have feelings. I have dreams. I won’t let you throw my life away like it means nothing!”

Mr. Philip Tate stood across from her. His shoulders slumped, and his hands were buried in his trouser pockets. He looked older than fifty-eight—tired, worn down, defeated. But his face stayed stiff and unreadable, as if he had already decided how this conversation would end.

“Amelia,” he said quietly, “you know how important this marriage is for our family. Your mother and I have already agreed to it. The arrangements are complete.”

Her chest tightened. “Arrangements?” she echoed bitterly. “You’re talking about my life like it’s a business deal.”

He inhaled slowly, readying himself for what was to come. “The wedding date has been fixed. Everything is set in stone.”

Amelia shook her head violently. “No. I don’t care what you’ve agreed to. I won’t do it. I won’t marry someone I don’t love just because it’s convenient for you.”

Her voice cracked at the last word.

Philip’s jaw clenched. “Lower your voice.”

“I won’t!” she screamed. “You don’t get to decide who I marry. You don’t get to sell me!”

For a moment, something flickered in her father’s eyes—guilt, pain, shame. But it vanished almost immediately, buried beneath desperation.

“You’re being selfish, Amelia,” he said, his tone firm but strained. “This isn’t just about you. It’s about your mother. It’s about me. It’s about keeping this family from falling apart.”

Amelia laughed harshly through her tears. “Falling apart?” she repeated. “You already let it fall apart the moment you decided I was the price you were willing to pay.”

Philip turned away, dragging a hand down his face. “You don’t understand what’s at stake.”

“Then explain it to me,” she demanded. “Explain why my happiness suddenly doesn’t matter.”

He hesitated, and that pause told her everything.

“You’re in debt,” she whispered. “Aren’t you?”

Philip closed his eyes.

The silence was louder than any confession.

“How bad is it?” Amelia asked, her voice trembling now.

He faced her again, and this time, he didn’t hide the truth. “The company is bankrupt,” he said. “Completely. Investors are demanding their money back. If I don’t pay, I’ll be arrested for fraud. Prison, Amelia.”

Her knees weakened. “You… you never told me it was that bad.”

“I was trying to protect you.”

“No,” she said sharply. “You were trying to protect yourself.”

His shoulders sagged. “Maybe. But that doesn’t change reality.”

Amelia’s heart pounded violently in her chest. “So this marriage… It’s about money.”

“It’s about survival,” Philip corrected.

She wiped her tears angrily. “Who is he?”

Philip hesitated again.

“Who is the man you’re forcing me to marry?” she demanded.

“Lawson Reynolds.”

The name hit her like a blow.

Amelia stared at him. “The billionaire?”

“Yes.”

“The Lawson Reynolds?” she asked again, disbelief flooding her voice. “The ruthless businessman? The one they call the Ice King of Los Angeles?”

Philip nodded slowly. “He’s the only one willing to invest.”

“And why would someone like him care about your failing company?” she asked, already dreading the answer.

“He doesn’t,” Philip said quietly. “Not really.”

Her stomach dropped. “Then why?”

“Because he wants you.”

The words felt unreal, as if they didn’t belong in the room.

“What?” Amelia whispered.

“He agreed to pay off the debts,” Philip continued, voice shaking now, “to settle with the investors, to save me from jail. But he has one condition.”

Amelia’s breathing grew shallow. “Say it,” she said. “Say it out loud.”

“He wants to marry you.”

The room spun.

“No,” Amelia said, stepping back. “No. That’s not possible.”

“It’s already done,” Philip replied. “The contract has been signed.”

Her chest burned. “You signed a contract about me?”

“I didn’t have a choice!”

“You always have a choice!” she screamed. “You chose me. You chose to give me away.”

Philip’s eyes filled with tears. “If I go to jail, everything we’ve built is gone. Your mother will lose the house. We’ll lose everything. I was desperate.”

“So you decided I was expendable,” Amelia said bitterly.

“That’s not true.”

“Then tell me,” she challenged, “did you even think about asking me before you agreed?”

Philip opened his mouth, then closed it again.

Amelia let out a broken laugh. “I thought so.”

She turned away, pacing the room, trying to breathe through the crushing weight in her chest. “Lawson Reynolds doesn’t want a wife,” she said. “He wants control. Power. Ownership.”

Philip said nothing.

“You know what kind of man he is,” she continued. “Everyone does. Cold. Cruel. Untouchable.”

“He’s successful,” Philip said weakly.

“And I’m the price,” she snapped.

“Amelia…”

“I won’t do it,” she said firmly, turning back to face him. “I won’t marry him. I won’t sell myself to save you.”

Philip’s voice broke. “If you don’t… I go to jail.”

Her heart clenched painfully.

“And if I do,” she whispered, “I lose my life.”

Silence swallowed them both.

“I raised you to be strong,” Philip said softly. “I never thought I’d have to ask this of you.”

“You’re not asking,” Amelia replied. “You’re forcing me.”

He walked toward her slowly. “I’m begging you.”

Tears flowed freely now. “I’ve always been your good daughter,” she said. “I’ve never disobeyed you. Not once. But this—this will destroy me.”

Philip reached for her hands, but she pulled away.

“Please,” he whispered.

Amelia looked at him—truly looked at him. At the broken man standing before her. At the fear in his eyes. At the weight of his failure pressing down on her shoulders.

“How soon?” she asked quietly.

Relief flashed across his face, sharp and immediate. “Two weeks.”

Her breath hitched. “Two weeks to give my life away.”

“It’s just a marriage,” he said quickly. “You’ll be safe. You’ll be provided for.”

“You don’t know that,” she said. “You don’t know him.”

Philip swallowed. “I know he keeps his word.”

Amelia closed her eyes, her heart shattering into pieces that she wasn’t sure could ever be put back together.

“If I do this,” she said slowly, “I’m doing it for you. Not for him. Not for this family. For you.”

Philip nodded, tears rolling down his cheeks. “Thank you.”

She opened her eyes, her gaze empty now. “But don’t expect me to pretend I’m happy. And don’t expect me to forgive you.”

She turned toward the door.

“Amelia,” Philip called after her. “He wants to meet you.”

Her hand froze on the doorknob. “When?”

“Tonight.”

Her fingers tightened.

“Where?” she asked without turning around.

Philip hesitated. “At his penthouse.”

Amelia’s heart pounded as a single name echoed in her mind. Lawson Reynolds.

She opened the door and stepped out, her voice barely above a whisper. “Then tonight,” she said, “I meet the man who just bought my life.”

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