LOGINWhen Ava Sinclair and Ivan Cross, reluctant fiancés and natural enemies wake up in each other's bodies the morning of their wedding, survival means navigating each other's lives without burning them to the ground. Ava is suddenly running a billion dollar empire. Ivan is smiling through charity dinners and wearing heels. The two have to sort out their differences and work together, but what happens when family secrets, old flames and schemes to destroy them begins to unfold?
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“Absolutely not!” I slammed the champagne flute I was holding on the marble counter, the sound was hard enough to make the silence in the penthouse crack. My fiance Ivan Cross, did not even blink at that, which made me even angrier. He stood across the room staring at me, as his hands loosened the cufflinks on his beige suit, which probably cost more than some people's rent. I hated everything about this alliance in the form of our wedding and yet, here we were with his cold, calculating and obnoxious personality, adding to my problems. “What made you think you can just cancel the housing project?” I demanded as I walked closer to him. “I postponed it.” He placed the cufflinks on the table, with an expression that I could not read on his face. “Oh please, you fired half of the volunteers.” “Ava, they were incompetent.” “Those people were unpaid, Mr. Know it all.” “Does that make them useful?” I stared at him, caught somewhere in-between anger and pure disbelief. “Are you being serious right now?” “Yes.” He did not even think before answering. That was all I needed to snap. “You know what your problem is?” Ivan sighed, making it crystal clear to me that he was exhausted. “No, but I assume her majesty is going to tell me what it is.” “You think money fixes everything.” I told him without batting an eye. The words that came out of his mouth next caught me off guard. “It usually does.” I turned away from him before I was tempted to throw the champagne bottle at his annoyingly perfect face. “Oh God!” Ivan had postponed my housing project bid, this was going to affect many children in the charity foundation I ran. To think that I came straight to him as soon as I landed in Texas from Mexico, was making me lose it upstairs. The penthouse looked like a house perfect for someone with emotional constipation, someone like Ivan. “Ava, I think you are overreacting.” “I'm sorry for not being cold and stiff like you, but people are going to go homeless if this goes wrong.” I reached out for a chair and sat down, my head was spinning. There was no doubt it was the jet lag hitting me. “There you go again, being all emotional about this. You are not looking at the bigger picture…..” The sound of thunder made us pause for a second. “What freaking bigger picture is there? You have no heart, that's all.” I drew a deep breath in, trying to calm myself. “What good is having a heart, when you are going to end up failing?” “I can't believe I am getting married to this.” I muttered in frustration. “Did you say something?” A small laugh escaped my mouth, when a thought about how messy my future was going to be crossed my mind. “No, I just figured out why everyone is so scared of you.” This was not going to end well, but I was at the end of my wits. “You are just like your father.” His face hardened as I noticed a change in his expression. “Don't you dare bring him up in this.” “What are you going to do about it?” He loosened his tie a bit aggressively. “You know that is one thing, you should not play around with.” My voice softened a bit, as I saw him express hurt that way. “Then stop acting like him.” His father had been worse than a tyrant, everyone in the country knew it. “Ava, we are getting married tomorrow. All of this is unimportant.” He looked upset when he said that, deep down I was glad he decided not to pursue the talk on his father, but that did not mean I was letting him win this. “Did you just tag my charity foundation as unimportant? Something I built from scratch.” “By scratch, I'm guessing you mean from your fat allowances in the trust fund your grandfather left for you as a pretty princess in your family.” “At least, I don't spend money on things that are unnecessary.” “Says the woman who splashed fifty thousand dollars on just one Birkin bag.” He wasn't entirely wrong about that, but I hated him even more now. “That was just one time!” “Listen, you might have some complaints about the way I handle things but that doesn't give you the right to nag like this. You don't see me doing the same to you, I'm way too busy for that.” “It's simply because you have nothing to complain about.” I threw my hands in the air in anger. “I can't believe you called me a nagging woman.” He pointed at the flowers in the kitchen. “You came into my penthouse, the place that is going to be your home soon and the first thing you did was question the flower arrangements in here. When everything was carefully and professionally arranged, by the design department. Is that something a sane woman would do? “Who arranges peonies that way?” I retorted, not allowing him to have the last word. “You'll have to learn to accept my authority as the man, once we get married.” “Then you should understand the importance of your wife's views on things too.” If it was possible, I knew we would have called the wedding off by now. But it was based on a family agreement and we were bound by it. Outside, a storm was brewing already. Within minutes, it was raining hard against the windows on the penthouse. “You wouldn't survive a week in my world.” The exhaustion on his face was becoming more visible. “Baby, you can't even last a day in mine.” I said, with pure sarcasm dripping from every word. “Your world?” Ivan let out a humorless laugh. “What's so special about that?” “Yes, my world. Try smiling for hours at charity dinners, while your family treats you like some decorative furniture. Try dealing with the media, trying to find flaws in your appearance every single day and maybe, you should try wearing heels for fifteen good hours.” “I would rather walk on broken glass, than do that.” “I thought as much.” “You wouldn't be able to run Cross Industries either.” “I would, if you were not such a control freak.” “If I am such a control freak, pigs will fly.” “There.” I pointed at him. “Why do you always treat people with that condescending attitude?” “At this point it's fair to say, you are very hard to please.” “Do you want to know what I think about your rotten personality? You are impossible!!” “Then I hope you don't mind hearing my assessment of your personality too, everything about you is screaming spoiled.” “I wish you could spend a day in my shoes.” I angrily shouted at him. “I wish you could handle my life, for one damn day.” Ivan thundered too. My eyes turned to the windows and I saw lightning move like crazy across the sky. The lights in the penthouse began to go off and on. “What's going on?” For a second, the air felt heavy. It was giving that kind of quiet before an explosion. “Ivan do you feel….” I never got to complete that sentence, because as soon as I reached out my hand to Ivan, the lights suddenly went out.Ivan's pov.I stared at Lila in disbelief, before letting out a short, humorless laugh. “Repeat that.”Lila looked at me from head to toe in very fast eye movements, before turning back to her friend. “You're in support of the decision I made, right?”“Chill mama,” Ava said, but it sounded so sexy in my voice. “We can't just do that out of the blue, do you think we have not considered it?”“The more reason why should open up to someone or maybe family at least.” Lila stood firm on the decision she had made.I leaned back and watched them talk, it was safer not to get involved in this.“Have you thought about what would happen if they do find out?” Ava asked. “I'll tell you for free, they're all going to freak the hell out.”“How are you two going to work this out if it stays between the both of you?” Lila asked, then turned to me.”I'm certain this was all you idea, so burst my brain.”“What did I do now?” I asked, with a raised voice.“You did nothing and that's the reason why it's so
Ava's pov.“What does that mean, Ms. Lila?” I asked, trying to act like I did not understand what she meant.“You're getting very good at acting, girl!!” She came over to where I sat, leaving Ivan alone. “There are certain things you just can't hide from me.”“Ava, I think you should caution your friend. She is being a little too close for comfort.” I told Ivan, but he looked fed up.Ivan gave me a look that said he was fed up with the whole drama. “I bet she knows, so just tell her already.”If Lila knows she might blow this whole thing up, so I decided to pull this on for a while. “What are you talking about, babe?”Lila stiffened a laugh, like she was watching some stand up comedy.“Look at her, Ava.” Ivan pointed at my crazy friend rolling with laughter on the floor. “She freaking knows!”“Okay, hold on guys.” Lila tried to keep a secret face on. “I don't know anything, what are you going on about bestie?”She tried to touch Ivan's hair, but he smacked her hand before she could g
Ava's pov.Ivan waited until we were in the car, before asking but I could tell he was concerned.What do you mean by tampered?” He whispered, when I was still on call with Elena.He sat forward, straining to hear Elena's voice through the phone, but due to how delicate the matter was I had dropped it out of loudspeaker mode.“Put it on speaker.”he mouthed to me, as I shit him a look but complied, tapping the screen. Elena's voice filled the car, she was trying to sound professional but I could still feel the panic in her voice.“Sir, there's an additional clause in section twelve that wasn't there this morning. It changes the equity split in the merger by nearly four percent, in favor of the other party.”“That's not possible.” I said. “The file was locked after signing, you told me that.”“Yes sir, that's what worries me. Someone with backend access modified it after the signing.”“Could it be my Uncle Victor? He was just here, throwing around plenty of insider information he shoul
Ava's pov.Ivan looked at me with my face, like I was telling him a joke. “There's no way you did that, I mean you literally had no time to—”“Yeah, about time, I kinda just asked Elena to go on with it, she's a sweetheart.” I said in one breath.“There were reasons, good reasons why I did not approve that. Why would you do something like this behind my back and leave me in the dark until now? The people at the company are going to start thinking, I can't stick with a decision and I'm being biased—”“That's too much for me to follow, I stopped at reason.” I said with a smirk. “What did you say after that?”“Ava!!” “Keep it down, your mother might be listening in on us. Can we go to your room?”His hands instinctively crossed on his body. “What are you thinking about?”“Nothing Princess, I just want to rest and we should spend that in your room, which is now mine,” I stood up, yawning. “I feel like sleeping in for the rest of the day.”“It's afternoon, that's too early.”“I'm talking
“She just wanted to know if I was getting cold feet about the wedding.” I told him bluntly. “Ignore her.” “I already did.” I studied his face for a while and saw how worried he made my face look. “You'll go through a lot with the makeup and everything, do you think you can handle it?” “How
The first thing I did, once I stopped screaming was sit down on the floor.It was the only alternative I had now, because there was every possibility that I could faint and get a concussion.I sat on the cold marble of the master bedroom floor in Ivan Cross's body and stared at the wall and breathe
“I'm here.” Ivan called out in the darkness.I tried moving in the direction of his voice but just then, the backup generator kicked in and light flooded the penthouse again.Everything looked normal apart from the weird pounding in my head, and the slight pain my leg was feeling.“Great!” Ivan rub
Ava’s pov.“Absolutely not!” I slammed the champagne flute I was holding on the marble counter, the sound was hard enough to make the silence in the penthouse crack.My fiance Ivan Cross, did not even blink at that, which made me even angrier. He stood across the room staring at me, as his hands lo






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