Savannah blinked twice to ensure she was not in a dream. Did Johnathan Maxwell just propose marriage? Savannah was quiet trying to process the request. Johnathan hoped she would oblige because he was sure she could be trusted. Savannah for the most part seemed to be kind and the typical girl next door. "It would simply be an arrangement and nothing more. Of course, I will have my lawyer draw up the contract and the terms of our agreement. As soon as we are married half of the funds would be deposited into your account.
"We will both stay in separate rooms and would have to appear like a happy couple. A year will go by quickly and you can return to your regular life. Did she want to be a part of the deceit? Would this make her a hypocrite? Would other people get hurt by their lies?
Johnathan could tell she was pondering over what decision she would make. The past few days after he noticed her he could not keep his eyes off of her. Savannah was so beautiful and different. His investigator found nothing wrong with this woman. There were no dirty, dark secrets, skeletons in the closet, or past relationships. He never saw someone with such a clean and impeccable lifestyle. Savannah was a saint compared to the women in his past. The only critical problem was the financial struggles her family was facing after her father's death. Johnathan knew a woman like Savannah was one in a million.
Savannah finally spoke choosing her words wisely and cautiously. "Mr. Maxwell I am indeed flattered," she said. "Johnathan," he corrected her. She stared at him surprised that he wanted to be on a first-name basis. They had nothing in common except for the occasional work environment. Savannah was still in awe that he even noticed her. "Wouldn't it be easier just to marry for love? I am not your type and will not compromise myself if I were to agree. What would you gain from marrying me?" she asked bluntly.
Savannah knew Johnathan dated women who were way out of her league. Why did he want to settle for a plain Jane? Johnathan smiled because he knew Savannah hardly dated and promoted strong Christian values in her life. "Because it's more believable and marriage with you is a story that I could get away with. You being different works to my advantage. I promise you I will not be out there being wild and crazy when we are married. When I am committed I am well disciplined he said. His blue eyes captured hers making her turn away abruptly.
Savannah did not know if she could do this. She did not have that much experience with men. She had one kiss in college and stayed between work, church, and home for the last five years of her life. Marriage was a huge step when she was dealing with a man like Johnathan who had a reputation for playing the field when it came to women. She was twenty-nine and hardly dated but was content with waiting.
"Boundaries and Respect are all outlined in the contract. If you read the contract and see something you don't want or like make a note and change it. I want you to be as comfortable as possible with this arrangement," he continued. "And you don't strike me like a goal digger. I would want someone who deserves the funds. Someone like you. I am sure this money would make life easy for you and your family. Savannah hated to admit the truth but he was correct. The mortgage was in arrears, medical bills were overdue, her brother wanted to go to college and her mother was retiring with little income. But she did not want to displease God and go against what was the right thing to do. But how could she walk away from an opportunity to make life better for her family?
"As for love, it will come one day but it's not here yet and I need this marriage to propel my future," Johnathan announced. "Perhaps, the goodness in you may rub off on me," he joked. Savannah remained serious. This was her life. How would she explain to her future husband why her first marriage did not work out? There was so much dynamics to this arrangement she did not know where to start.
"Let me give you about a week to consider it and get a copy of the contract to you. Please promise me you will think about it?" he asked searching her gorgeous eyes. "Okay, but I make no promises," she said getting ready to leave his office.
"And you are okay with keeping this from your parents, friends, and family?" she asked wondering about his character."Are you?" he asked turning the table. "This is between you and me," he informed her. "Okay, Mr. Maxwell," Savannah said finally heading towards the door. "Johnathan," he corrected her opening up his office door to escort her out. "Remember I am going to be your husband," he said. Savannah remained in her head during most of the conversation. Could she marry Johnathan Maxwell despite her reservations?
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The Arrangement
RomantizmSavannah Nottage is torn with the decision she has to make. Her family has fallen on rough times and they are struggling financially after the sudden death of her father. When she was a little girl she dreamed of a princess wedding and a handsome pr...