Chapter 4
Mia’s face hardened instantly. “Julian? Which Julian, Father?” His knowing look made her stomach drop.
Julian Thorne? The only son of one of her dad’s biggest business friends. A guy she absolutely hated. A spoiled, arrogant jerk with a bad reputation for being wild and a rumored drug problem. He was rude, immature, and everything she thought was beneath her.
“Marry Julian?” she repeated, her voice full of disgust. “Are you for real father?”
Samuel looked like he was begging. “Mia, please. Be practical. Julian’s father, Robert Thorne, is one of our most important partners. If our families joined together, that partnership would be solid for years. It would give us so much stability and help.”
“Stability at the cost of me being miserable?” Mia scoffed. “You can’t be serious. That guy is a disgrace. He’s disrespectful, has no manners, and frankly, Father, everyone knows he’s a mess.”
“He’s young, Mia,” Samuel argued, his voice strained. “He’ll settle down once he’s married. And his father has so much power. This isn’t about who you like; it’s about smart business.”
“Smart business?” Mia’s voice got louder. “You’re willing to sell off your own daughter to chain her to some loser just to make a business deal? After you just told me I wasn’t fit to run the company because I’m a woman, you want to hand me over like some… thing?”
Samuel’s face went red with anger. “Don’t be dramatic, Mia. Julian comes from a powerful family. This is a smart move, a strong connection.”
“Smart for who, Father? For you and your money? What about my happiness? My life?”
“Your happiness will come from knowing you’ve secured your future and the future of this family,” Samuel said firmly, not wanting to argue. “This is the best way, Mia. It will solve so many problems.”
Mia stared at her father, finally understanding his plan. He wasn’t just replacing her with Ethan; he was trying to control everything about her life, even who she married, all for his business and his fight with Jeremiah Sterling.
A cold anger started to burn inside her. He wanted her to marry a man she hated? He wanted to tell her what to do with her life? Then she would take control in a way he’d never see coming. She wouldn’t marry Julian Thorne.
She doesn't know what she wants to do now but, she was sure of one thing.
Her father wouldn't be able to manipulate her anymore.
Her life, her rule.
"Even if you place a knife to my throat, I'd never marry Julian " she spat with all the anger she's been holding all through the night before walking out of her dad's office.
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She sat in her car, gripping the steering wheel so tightly her knuckles turned white. Her father's words still rang in her ears, each syllable stoking the fire of her fury.
“You’ll marry Julian Thorne,” he had declared with the finality of a dictator’s edict. “This is what’s best for the family.”
Mia clenched her fists at the memory. Julian Thorne was nothing more than a spineless puppet, a man who would fold under her father’s thumb. The idea of chaining herself to him, of playing her father’s pawn, filled her with a rage that threatened to consume her.
She couldn't bear the thought of spending the night in that house, not today, not with him.
And certainly not with Ethan. The illegitimate child who had stolen what was rightfully hers.
The road blurred as she drove, her mind racing faster than the car. The chaos outside mirrored the storm within her. Mia gripped the steering wheel so tightly her hands ached, her breath quick and uneven. She had no destination in mind, she just needed to move. But when the towering silhouette of Stefan Sterling's tall, dark building stood in front of her, looking expensive and powerful against the city lights, it felt like fate.
She pulled up to the gates, her pulse racing. Thirty minutes ago, this idea wouldn’t have even crossed her mind. But now, as she faced the imposing barriers of her father’s most powerful rival, the weight of her decision hit her. This was reckless, seeking out Stefan Sterling, a man known for his dangerous unpredictability. Yet, he was everything she wanted: rebellion, power, freedom.
The guards gave her cautious looks, their hands hovering near concealed weapons. She stated her name, fully expecting rejection, but after tense exchanges into earpieces, the gates opened with a low hum that echoed in her chest.
The lobby surprised her, not the shady lair she’d imagined, but polished and quiet, a display of understated luxury. A sharply dressed man led her to an elevator, the ride up eerily silent. Mia’s heart pounded, but her resolve held firm. She was here for a reason, and nothing would stop her.
When the elevator doors slid open, she stepped into an office that exuded power. Floor-to-ceiling windows framed the glittering city below, while a single mahogany desk commanded attention at the center. Behind it sat Stefan Sterling, his sharp gaze locking on her the moment she entered.
He didn’t stand or offer a polite smile. The silence stretched, heavy and unnerving, until he finally spoke. “Miss Meyers,” he said, his voice smooth but edged with steel. “To what do I owe the pleasure? Shouldn’t you be at home, toasting your new brother?” His sarcasm hit like a whip.
Mia stepped forward, holding her ground. “I’m not here for pleasantries, Mr. Sterling,” she said, her voice steady despite the adrenaline coursing through her veins.
A flicker of amusement crossed his otherwise unreadable face. “Then do tell,” he replied, leaning back slightly. “What brings the Meyers heiress to my office?”
Her answer came without hesitation. “Let’s get married.” The words left her mouth before she could second-guess them. Her hands trembled slightly, but her face betrayed none of the turmoil swirling inside her.
Chapter 28They were coming down the stairs, one by one, but all he could see was Mia.She wore a flowing champagne-colored gown that shimmered with every step. The bodice was delicately fitted, hugging her curves in all the right places, embroidered with pearl-like beads that sparkled under the lights. The neckline dipped just enough to tease without revealing, and a soft slit on one side ran up her thigh, showing off long, elegant legs. But it was the cutout at her waist, a delicate oval of bare skin, that held his attention. His eyes dropped there, lingered, then forced themselves away. She looked… stunning. Too stunning, she looked like a dream.It was her engagement party, and she wore the moment like a crown, elegant, poised, and breathtakingly beautiful. But there was something else too, something different about her tonight. It wasn’t just the dress, or her hair pinned bac
Chapter 27“Mia!” Elena jumped from her chair, moving beside her. “Hey, hey, breathe!”“I’m......I’m fine!” Mia waved her off, eyes still tearing, her heart pounding against her ribs from more than just the coughing fit."Elena was the one talking, so why are you the one choking on your drink? " Stefan asked in a nonchalant tone, Elena scoffed, while giving him a deadly stare, which he returned back. Mia didn't even dare look up again, not when his gaze could undo her with just one look. They then continue their dinner in silence.After dinner, Mia approached Stefan quietly and asked if Sienna could come over in the morning to help with the engagement preparations. To her surprise, he simply shrugged and walked away without making any fuss about it. It was unexpected. She had anticipated resistance, maybe even one of his usual cold remarks, but instead,
Chapter 26His eyes dropped to her lips. He didn’t hide it, he let his gaze linger with a slow, deliberate hunger that made her pulse skip. Then, almost lazily, his hand moved from her cheek, his thumb brushing the corner of her mouth. Light, like it was barely there, but her breath hitched all the same.His eyes followed every twitch, every parting of her lips as though they were whispering secrets only he could hear.She wanted to say something, anything, but her mouth disobeyed her, betraying her with silence. Her lips parted slightly, like they were waiting… inviting.And for one breathless moment, she truly believed he would kiss her, and she wanted.Oh God help her, she wanted really him to.The thought struck her like a slap. What was wrong with her? No man had ever come this close without consequences. Her boun
Chapter 25Mia held his gaze, chin slightly lifted.“You can’t hurt me,” she said, her voice calm and steady.He raised a brow, intrigue flickered in his eyes.“You’ve been in the business world too long to be impulsive,” she added. “You won’t ruin everything over a little girl walking into your office. Especially one people know came here.”Jeremiah didn’t move, he waited for her to spill whatever she wanted to.“If anything happens to me, anything, it won’t end quietly. You know how fast stories travel online, and how quick one headline can collapse stocks.”That made his jaw twitch, barely. He gave a chilly smile.“Is that a threat?”“No,” she said, voice calm. &ldqu
Chapter 24Mia walked through the hallway with her head held high and shoulders straight. She looked calm and confident, but inside, her heart was twisting.But now wasn't the time to show pain, it was time for strength. Her heels clicked softly against the floor as she approached her father’s office.Behind a sleek glass desk sat his secretary, a woman in her forties with sharp eyes and a neat bun. “Miss Meyer,” the woman said with a small smile. “Your father is expecting you. He’s in his office.”“Thank you, Melissa,” Mia replied with a nod. She walked to the large double doors and paused, her heart thudded once. Then, she knocked.“Come in,” came her father’s voice.Mia took a deep breath and stepped in. Her face instantly changed, softening into something timid and sad.
Chapter 23Just immediately Elena walked it, sunglasses perched on her head and hair tied up in a loose bun. She took one step inside, overhearing Mia last sentence only.“Wait, who doesn’t own a stove?” she asked, eyes darting between Stefan, Mia, and Mose. “And what the actual fuck is going on here?” Her voice rang through the living room like an alarm.Mia didn’t bother hiding her amusement. She gestured vaguely toward the kitchen-in-progress. “I'm as surprised as you are.”Elena squinted toward the noise, then walked over to the table and picked up the coffee cup that had been waiting. She sniffed it, and sipped it delicately, she let out a soft moan of pleasure. “This is exactly how I love it. Perfect.” She closed her eyes like she was experiencing a spiritual moment.Mose cleared his throat loudly from where he stood, a polite cough that screamed you have audience in the room.Elena cracked one eye open, shot him a sideways look, and said coolly, “Mind your business, Moses.” Mos