LOGINIn a desperate bid to save her father's failing company, Anna is forced into an arranged marriage with the wealthy and charming playboy, Jonathan Clarkson. With her family's financial future hanging in the balance, Mr. Clarkson strikes a deal: he'll bail out Anna's father's company if she marries his son. As Anna embarks on this unexpected journey, she must navigate the complexities of their arrangement and discover whether true love can blossom amidst the constraints of a forced marriage. Will Anna's heart find its way in this high-stakes union, or is it destined to be a loveless transaction driven by financial necessity?
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"Mom, Dad I am home!" I announced as I took the stairs two at a time.In no time, I arrived at the top of the stairs leading to my parent's room."Mom Dad!" I called out again feeling so excited to be meeting my parents after almost six months.There was so much excitement in me that I didn't bother to wait for a response from them, I just dashed into their bedroom. There was no one in the room and I was momentarily confused for a moment.The driver had told me my parents were at home and I had seen their vehicles when I drove in, so where could they be? Heck, I was too anxious to see them.I was still wondering about their whereabouts when I heard voices downstairs. I abandoned my suitcase and took the stairs, two at a time until I arrived at the bottom, only to see my parents walking out of their study with the Clarksons. The Clarksons have been my parent's old-time friends. I didn't have time to greet the Clarksons as my mother quickly jumped on me in excitement."Anna!" She squealed as she squeezed me in a warm embrace."I have missed you so much, Mom," I said, tears gathering at the corners of my eyes.It's being what? Six months? I hadn't had a physical meeting with my parents in six months and I was so excited to be around them. I snuggled closer to my mother's body when I felt my father's hand wrap around me and my mother. This was the family I was running back home to.We were in this position for a while until a cough from Mr. Clarkson brought us back to reality."Welcome home Anna. We are so pleased to meet you. Well, my wife and I would have loved to stay and talk, but we have to get going." He said.I nodded happily. Finally, I and my parents were going to spend some time alone.As soon as Mr and Mrs Clarkson were out of the door, I jumped on my mother's body again and yelled."I am so glad to be home!""We are more than happy to have you back." My mother replied with tears in her eyes and I knew that apart from missing me, this woman loved me a lot.Remind me not to ever leave them for so long again.***After having dinner, we sat in the sitting room and shared stories."So tell us, darling, how was school, especially the last few months?" Mother asked."It was okay. It was so tiring, but whenever I remembered that it was the last months I was meant to spend there, I no longer felt so mad. I gave my best to make sure that I passed my finals in flying colors and here I am, finally back home and basking in the love of my parents." I replied with a cheeky smile."Well, I am more than happy that you came out with great results in school. Thank you for not going the cliche way that every billionaire's daughter is a spoilt brat." My father praised, raising his glass to me.I threw my head back in laughter while still accepting what he had said. He was right. I had gone to school and had done my best. Hell, despite the fact my parents weren't as rich as Elon Musk, I was born into fucking rich home and I had every intention to give my education the best. I had to. I wasn't doing it for them but for myself. If there was one thing I hoped to achieve with my life, it was to make a name for myself without the input of my parents."So, tell me, any wonderful man we should be expecting?" My mother asked with a glint in her eyes."Mom!" I complained as I rolled my eyes at her.Being in school, I had experienced a level of respite from my mom and her matchmaking tactics."Don't mom me. It's every mother's pride to see her daughter married and happy.""But I am only twenty-two. I still have a lot of time ahead of me. You don't have to worry too much.""Okay fine. I am no longer worried. But tell me, at least there is a man right? You once spoke to me about some tall handsome dude." My mother asked all curious.My happy demeanor suddenly turned sour and I kept mute, staring a the bright bulb at the top of the ceiling."Come on baby, talk to me." My mother's voice was laden with emotions."We broke up." I breathed out recounting how I had caught Jeff sleeping with one of my friends in college and trying to gaslight me by making it my fault."Oh, I am so sorry baby." My mom said."Do you need me to get the idiot dealt with?" My father asked fuming."No, you don't. I am over it now." I said and forced myself to brighten up."Are you sure? You know we want the best for you baby." My mother said rather too sweetly.I smiled at her and placed a kiss on her cheeks. "Don't worry Mom and Dad. I am okay. Heartbreaks are nothing."My parents shared troubled glances between themselves and at this point, I wasn't ready for their talks, so I quickly excused myself."Goodnight mom and dad. I am so tired I need to rest." I lied and quickly ran up the stairs to my bedroom to avoid them from probing too much into my life.I got into my bedroom and laid on my bed, letting out an exhausted breath.Finally, I was done with college and was now back in the real world. I didn't have any concrete plans at hand and I was just hoping to rest for now. My life at college had been a series of ups and downs, but somehow, I had managed to make it a beautiful story despite having my heart shattered by a man.And now, I was just looking forward to creating a beautiful life outside of college. I dragged my duvet over my body and quickly went to sleep. Maybe I was really tired after all.JONATHAN'S POVThe boardroom felt different walking in that morning than it had nine days earlier, the same faces arranged around the same table, but something in the air had shifted, a current of uncertainty that hadn't been there the last time I'd taken this seat expecting to lose everything.I thought, sitting down, of every version of this morning I'd rehearsed over the past nine days, the speeches I'd prepared in the shower, the arguments I'd practiced in the car on the way here, and found, now that the moment had actually arrived, that none of them mattered nearly as much as simply sitting still and letting the numbers speak for themselves.Harold caught my eye as I sat down, a small nod rather than the grim shake of his head from before, though I understood, watching his expression, that he wasn't yet certain enough of the outcome to offer more than that.Whitmore arrived last, exactly on time, settling into his seat with a composure that looked, this morning, slightly more eff
JONATHAN'S POV Whitmore's office occupied the top floor of a glass tower that had always struck me as trying slightly too hard, every surface polished to a shine designed to remind visitors exactly how much money had been spent making them feel small before a single word was exchanged. I walked in anyway, unimpressed, carrying with me everything Anna and Grace and Priya's article had already handed to the rest of the world. I had expected, walking in, to feel something closer to nerves, the old instinct to prepare carefully for a negotiation the way I'd prepared for every important meeting of my career. Instead I felt strangely calm, the particular steadiness that comes from finally having nothing left to hide, no secret Whitmore could threaten to expose that hadn't already found its way into the light on its own terms. He didn't stand when I entered, simply gestured toward the chair across from his desk, his composure fully intact despite the story that had spent the entire previo
ANNA'S POV "His signature is on it directly," Grace said, her voice tight with the particular excitement of a woman who'd spent thirty years waiting for exactly this kind of find. "Not his firm's. His. A loan agreement from six years ago, structured almost identically to what he did to Jonathan's father, extended to a smaller manufacturing company outside Chicago, with a proxy clause buried in nearly the same language. The company folded within two years. Whitmore's fund acquired its assets for a fraction of their actual value." "How did you even find it," I asked, still catching up to the pace of what she was telling me. "An old colleague owed me a favor," she said. "It took some calling in of markers I'd rather not have spent yet, but Anna, this is exactly the kind of proof that turns a suspicion into a story a serious journalist can actually run." "Three instances," I said, my pulse quickening as the shape of it finally locked into place. "Isabela's retainer with Diane, your fa
JONATHAN'S POV Harold arrived within the hour, and Anna met him at the door with the legal pad she'd carried through half this fight already, waving him toward the dining table instead of the study, a small, deliberate choice I noticed and appreciated, a fresh room for a fresh approach. I watched them settle into their seats, both of them already reaching for pens before either had said a word, and thought, not for the first time this week, how strange it was that the two people I trusted most to help me save this company were a lifelong attorney who'd known me since I was twenty two, and a wife who'd spent this same year learning, piece by painful piece, that her own instincts were worth trusting after all. "Seven days," Harold said, settling in across from us, laptop open, spreadsheet already pulled up. "Six votes for Whitmore, three for us if Sarah and Thomas both come around, which after this morning's article, I'd call optimistic rather than likely. We need to flip at least tw
JONATHAN'S POV We kept kissing as we made our way into a room in the VIP section. A place I made reserved personally for myself whenever I need to dig into something warm. I grabbed her ass violently and she moaned unbuttoning my shirt.She finally made her way with the buttons and pulled my shir
"I see that you like her." My dad commented on the drive back home. "She is beautiful." I shrugged, going through my phone. I was letting Lucas know to hold down the VIP slot at the club tonight. "Well, hopefully, this alliance brings more money to the family." My dad smiled at my mom. I was sil
JONATHAN'S POVMy lips curved in a smile as I glanced at the pretty young lady before me. Hell, those hips were great. I wanted to tell her so, but I knew better than that. Women tend to take compliments into their heads. With a courtesy nod, I shrugged past her and walked into the house. I sat
"Anna, are you okay?" My mom asked carefully."Are you trying to force me to get married to someone?" I asked pained by their words. "Yes!" They both chorused.God, the shamelessness of my parents. "Mom, Dad, I just returned from school yesterday. Heck, I am supposed to be having some respite her
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