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I picked up the pen. Aiden smirked, already texting his fiancée under the table. But instead of signing, I slid the deed back toward him, […]
I picked up the pen. Aiden smirked, already texting his fiancée under the table. But instead of signing, I slid the deed back toward him, […]
I turned to leave, and that’s when the double doors at the back opened. Headmaster Chen walked in with three people in tailored suits behind […]
“I’ll sign it,” I said softly. “On one condition. Add a clause that says whoever owns the Halston Grand Hotel chain at the time of […]
The elevator chimed at eight sharp. Daniel Cross walked in — tech billionaire, three magazine covers this year, and my older brother. Vivienne floated toward […]
I stood there blinking, perfume burning down my cheeks, and quietly asked for the store manager. Colette threw her head back and cackled. “The manager? […]
What Julian didn’t know — what Vivien had been too proud to ask — was whose garage that prototype was actually built in. Mine. My […]
Trevor cleared his throat and launched into my opening slide like he had written it himself. “As you can see, our load distribution model accounts […]
“Brittany,” I said quietly, “give it back.” She laughed, hugging the binder to her chest like a trophy. “Grandpa left me the bakery, Hazel. That […]
Then the double doors at the back of the sanctuary slammed open so hard the candles on the altar guttered. Six women in matching charcoal […]
The manager arrived, a tall woman with kind eyes named Patricia. Daniel waved her off impatiently. ‘We’re fine, we just need a notary witness for […]
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