"Be my wife for 365 days, and your father's debt will vanish, a burden lifted from your family. Be Mrs. Urquio for one year, and your brother will be free." The words hung heavy in the air, a proposition both cruel and strangely alluring. Manuela Iriz Ibañez, her heart already given to another, found herself drawn into the dangerous orbit of Uno Juaquin Urquio, a powerful and enigmatic mafia boss. Could a marriage forged in necessity blossom into something unexpected, a tender flame ignited in the heart of darkness? Their year-long contract, a fragile truce between duty and desire, would be tested by relentless trials. Yet, amidst the shadows and uncertainty, a fragile hope flickered – the possibility of a love story defying all odds, a love born not of choice but of a desperate, breathtaking gamble.
Lihat lebih banyak"Ms. Manuela Iriz Ibañez, do you take Mr. Uno Juaquin Urquio to be your lawfully wedded husband, for better or for worse, in sickness and in health, until death do you part?" The priest's words hung heavy, a prelude to a life irrevocably altered. Manuela, her heart a captive bird, knew this wasn't a choice, but a desperate gamble for her brother's freedom. A chilling bargain struck with the enigmatic Uno Juaquin Urquio, a mafia boss whose icy gaze held both danger and a strange, intoxicating allure.
Uno's whisper, a breath against her ear, was a stark contrast to the solemnity of the occasion – "The priest is asking you, Manuela." Her eyes darted to the witnesses: Uno's grandfather, a stoic figure, and her seven-year-old brother, a silent plea in his wide eyes. The priest's patient query, "Ms. Manuela?", broke the tense silence. Her response, a barely audible "I do," was a surrender, a desperate plea whispered against the roaring tide of her fear. The ceremony, a stark contrast between sacred vows and a clandestine contract, unfolded with a chilling grace. The priest's pronouncements echoed in the cavernous space, the words "husband and wife" a stark reality that felt both alien and inescapable. Then, the kiss – a fleeting touch, a brand of possession, a silent acknowledgment of their precarious arrangement. Uno's words, a low murmur against her lips, were a cruel twist of fate: "Let's keep this 365-day marriage our secret. And don't worry, kissing you is the least I'll do." The veiled threat, the raw power in his voice, sent a shiver down her spine. The congratulations were hollow, the celebratory air thick with unspoken tensions. The jarring ring of Uno's phone shattered the fragile illusion of marital bliss. A call from "Mozart," a cryptic reference to a pressing business matter, ripped Uno away from the newly-minted wife he barely knew. His grandfather's disappointment was palpable, his words laced with concern: "You're leaving, Juaquin? You just got married!" But Uno's response was cold, calculated. "This shipment is crucial, lolo. My wife understands," he said, his gaze locking with Manuela's. Her forced smile, a mask of compliance, hid the turmoil within. "Of course, i met Uno with this kind of his business and i understand it." "Are you sure, Manuela?" Don Victorino asked. "Don't worry about me, lolo, i'm sure my husband will come back to me immidiately, right?" Manuela said as she smiled at Uno who is looking at her with serious look. The ensuing conversation was a carefully orchestrated performance, a dance of polite deception. Manuela's feigned understanding, her carefully chosen words, were a testament to her desperate situation. Yet, beneath the surface, a silent rebellion simmered. As the guests departed, Manuela stood alone, the weight of her new identity pressing down on her. Mrs. Manuela Iriz Urquio. The name was a cage, a contract, a year-long sentence to a life she never chose, yet a life that held the promise – however faint – of a love born from the ashes of a desperate bargain.Manuela sighed deeply as the time for her luncheon with Uno arrived. He'd reserved a table at an upscale restaurant, and her anger simmered after learning the truth from Suzie.FLASHBACK"I'm so sorry, Manuela, so sorry..." Suzie repeated, her voice trembling. Manuela was completely bewildered by her friend's distress."Why are you apologizing? What happened? Tell me. I'm worried," Manuela said, guiding Suzie to the sofa and sitting beside her."I-I don't want to lose your trust. I-I only agreed because of Jaja, he needs surgery," Suzie sobbed, and Manuela took her hands."Suzie, calm down, you're shaking. Explain. I'm clueless. Why would my trust in you be broken?""Mr. Urquio came to my house last night—I don't know how he found me. He revealed he's a mafia boss and told me to convince you to accept his offer quickly. I-I didn't know what to do. I was terrified for Jaja, and he said he'd pay for Jaja's surgery. I'm so sorry, Manuela, I agreed..." Suzie explained, tears streaming do
"Do mafia bosses have short fuses? He said he'd give me a week to consider, but now he wants to meet again? This man is driving me crazy!"Manuela was a whirlwind of anxiety in her office, pacing back and forth, her eyes constantly drawn to the clock. Her meeting with Uno was rapidly approaching.She took a deep breath, trying to calm her racing heart."It's okay, Manuela. You still have a week to decide. He can't go back on his word; he should be a man of his word," she reassured herself, though the nervousness remained. The prospect of facing a mafia boss again was undeniably daunting."Manuela?"Suzie peeked into the office, then entered, carrying a glass of water."I brought you some water. You seemed really restless at JJ Lumbers," Suzie said, setting the glass down."Thank you, Suzie.""Is your restlessness because of the luncheon with Mr. Urquio?" Suzie asked gently.Manuela sighed. "Honestly, Suzie, I'm terrified, but I have no choice but to meet him. I just hope he doesn't
"What?! He offered you marriage for 365 days?! I mean, one person—" Suzie gasped, her voice full of disbelief.Manuela quickly covered Suzie's mouth, glancing nervously towards the office door. "Lower your voice! If anyone hears you, your salary's getting docked," she hissed, removing her hand and leaning back in her chair."Sorry, I'm just shocked. It's unbelievable that Mr. Urquio came here to propose marriage. So, what did you say?" Suzie asked, her curiosity barely contained."You're such a gossip, Suzie.""Gossip? I'm just curious!"Manuela sighed, still grappling with the revelations of the previous day: her father's six-million-peso debt and Uno's shocking offer. She wondered if her father had known the true nature of the man he'd borrowed from—a mafia boss—to fund his dream business."Aren't you going to tell me anything, Manuela?" Suzie pressed, her impatience growing."Of course, I didn't answer immediately. Marriage isn't something to be taken lightly.""So, why did he p
"What?! You want me to be your wife?!" Manuela exclaimed, her voice sharp with shock and disbelief. She stared at Uno, who remained impassive, his gaze unwavering."I guess you understand now what I want."Manuela wasn't sure if he was joking, but his seriousness was undeniable. She couldn't comprehend why he'd come to her company with such a bizarre proposition."Repeat that.""Fuck! Are you deaf? Can't you understand something so clearly stated? I had no idea Mr. Ibañez's eldest daughter could be so obtuse," Uno snapped, his irritation flaring. Manuela, simmering with anger, sat back, trying to regain her composure."For your information, Mr. Urquio, I'm neither deaf nor stupid. It's perfectly natural to react this way to your absurd proposal. Seriously? You're offering me a chance to be your wife for 365 days? To marry you...for what? You came to my company, not to discuss business, but to propose marriage? Are you serious, Mr. Urquio?" Manuela's incredulity was palpable. Uno
"It's a good thing Lucas has such a strong sense of responsibility for a seven-year-old. Unlike other children his age, he doesn't cry when left alone, which allows you to focus on your work."Manuela smiled at the subtle compliment from Suzie, her friend and secretary. They were on the production floor of Ibañez Furnitures, inspecting the cabinets and tables crafted by the company's skilled workers. Manuela, now CEO, inherited the business after her father's passing, a responsibility that weighed heavily on her young shoulders.Only a few months had passed since the tragic car accident that claimed her parents' lives, a loss that still felt raw and immediate. She now carried the weight of two significant responsibilities: her seven-year-old brother, Lucas, and the family furniture business. She had vowed to protect and nurture Lucas, filling the roles of both mother and father, and she was fiercely determined to keep her father's legacy alive.The employees at Ibañez Furnitures had
"Ms. Manuela Iriz Ibañez, do you take Mr. Uno Juaquin Urquio to be your lawfully wedded husband, for better or for worse, in sickness and in health, until death do you part?" The priest's words hung heavy, a prelude to a life irrevocably altered. Manuela, her heart a captive bird, knew this wasn't a choice, but a desperate gamble for her brother's freedom. A chilling bargain struck with the enigmatic Uno Juaquin Urquio, a mafia boss whose icy gaze held both danger and a strange, intoxicating allure.Uno's whisper, a breath against her ear, was a stark contrast to the solemnity of the occasion – "The priest is asking you, Manuela." Her eyes darted to the witnesses: Uno's grandfather, a stoic figure, and her seven-year-old brother, a silent plea in his wide eyes.The priest's patient query, "Ms. Manuela?", broke the tense silence. Her response, a barely audible "I do," was a surrender, a desperate plea whispered against the roaring tide of her fear.The ceremony, a stark contrast be
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