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The Playboy's Forced Bride
The Playboy's Forced Bride
مؤلف: Oby Jennifer

Chapter 1: The Announcement

مؤلف: Oby Jennifer
last update تاريخ النشر: 2026-04-17 02:21:34

Chapter 1: The Announcement

The trick to going invisible in a room full of rich people was simple. You keep your shoulders low and move at an even pace, don't rush. My eyes were fixed on the tray, never on their faces, I offered a small smile if someone glanced over, just enough to seem safe, then faded back into the background before they thought twice. I had practiced this for three years, and I was very used to it.

But invisibility was never the real goal. It was just the way I got there.

The point was the story I’d been piecing together for three years. It lived in a locked file on the thirty-eighth floor of this building, attached with a name that didn’t exist in any public records, but linked to deals that had been quietly ruining lives for over a decade.

One of those lives was my father's.

I tried hard not to think about that too much because grief makes you sloppy, and I couldn’t afford any mistakes, not when I was this close.

The ballroom felt too perfect, Crystal chandeliers hung overhead, pouring light across everything, their glow probably cost more than the entire apartment block where I grew up. About three hundred guests occupied the space in outfits worth a normal person’s yearly salary. Their laughter carried that easy tone of people who had never once had to worry about anything.

I slipped between them like another piece of furniture. Yes, that was exactly the goal, being invisible is not about hiding completely. It is about becoming so ordinary, that people forget you could ever matter at all. I had poured coffee in board meetings where men casually discussed deals that could send them to prison, and none of them ever paused or lowered their voices around me.

It's been three good years of building that version of myself. I had been careful, and quiet on this work. And tonight, I stood right on the edge of breaking through.

Six months earlier, I had spotted a single name tucked away in a footnote of a quarterly report. A hidden subsidiary with no public address, or clear paper trail, yet it had shifted millions for over a decade. I had followed that thread ever since, and now only one locked door separated me from the story that could change everything I had ever written.

Then Dominic Tao entered, without announcement yet the entire room adjusted. He was sixty-four, and he carried himself with the kind of power that needed no permission.

I kept my expression blank and tracked his path across the marble floor.

Adrian arrived ten minutes later. I noticed him the same way I noticed everything here, with sharp attention that never showed on my face. He came through the doors alone, without his assistants or guards. He paused the moment he entered through the entrance and adjusted his jacket.

The media had painted a clear picture of Adrian Tao. As a reckless Playboy, a walking disaster in tailored suits. Charming on the surface, destructive underneath. I had read every article about him in the past three years, and the story had never changed. But after observing him at eleven of these events. I had seen something the reporters always missed.

Four months earlier, at the Meridian dinner, I watched him chat with one of his father’s oldest financial advisors. He looked completely at ease, taking his time like he always did.

But later I realized he had quietly guided the man through six different topics in those twenty minutes. Each one drifted a little closer to the company’s subsidiary structure. The advisor never caught any of that.

I filed that away, I wasn't sure of what to do with it.

He had never been bothered about people's opinions about him.

I crossed to the far side of the ballroom and I kept him out of my thoughts.

At nine o’clock, Dominic took the microphone. The crowd fell silent before he even spoke. He spoke of family legacy and securing the future of the Tao empire. His voice sounded warm, but beneath the warmth lay something sharper, something that hovered between request and warning.

“My son is getting married,” he announced. The silence was shattered.

The board members near the east wall exchanged startled glances, which told me this was news to them too. Whatever Dominic had shared with his inner circle before tonight, this was not part of it.

I looked at Adrian. He stood a few steps from his father, perfectly still.

Women adjusting their posture, families weighing chances, daughters of powerful men watching with hungry focus. Their expectations rested on a single name, and everyone waited.

Adrian raised his eyes and swept them slowly across the room. He was not searching randomly, he knew exactly where he was going. Then he stopped and turned, his gaze locked directly on me. The realization hit like a wave. The crowd followed his eyes in one slow turn, and suddenly three hundred people remembered I existed. Camera flashes exploded across the room.

“I’ve chosen,” Adrian said. His voice rang out clear and steady. “I chose her.”

I held my tray perfectly without shaking. My feet remained rooted. I met his eyes.

He was pointing at me. The plain assistant in flat shoes and unnecessary glasses, standing in the center of the most important room in Silverton City, holding drinks while the elite stared.

I didn't smile or move backward, I didn't react in any way.

My mind had already raced ahead to what this truly meant for me, for my job. The thirty-eighth floor, the sealed records I never had access to, the hidden subsidiary, and every locked system and restricted access that three years of patient work had almost unlocked.

I stood there under the flashing lights and buzzing voices, and a single clear thought cut through the chaos: This could work, not the marriage, not even the man walking toward me. But, the access.

Adrian moved closer and the crowd parted ways for him without a word. He stopped just inches away, close enough for me to see that his expression had not softened. He examined me the way people look at a choice they have already made.

But my thoughts raced three steps ahead: I measured which doors this moment could open, what risks it carried, and how fast I could seize what I needed before he realized none of this was ever about him.

I felt certain I could keep it that way. That certainty was the first real mistake I ever made.

The second mistake came later that night. I slipped away from the crowd and took the elevator up to the 38th floor out of the old habit, simply to check, and confirm what I already knew.

The door was already open, left open deliberately perhaps, as if someone knew I would come. I stood in the hallway for a long time. My heart raced but it never showed on my face. Then again, I thought about everything this could mean.

Then I walked in.

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Hoyle Adalbert
Wow... what an interesting Announcement
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Okay wow… he’s already annoying ... but I’m hooked
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