❛ I might not know her name, but for now; that didn't really matter. Because there was one thing I could be sure of, I'd either find my way into her world or find a way to impel her into mine and make her mine, and mine alone.❜
The last thing Ariane...
❝He stepped down, trying not to look long at her, as if she were the sun, yet he saw her, like the sun, even without looking.❞
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The last thing Ariane Ruelle thinks of adding to her bucket list in the next two years was marriage seeing as she 'seemed happy' with her 'caring' boyfriend; who drops a bombshell on her on his return.
Then she and her father are caught in a life threatening crisis and her man, now ex, who could have been her only source of help doesn't seem all that caring anymore.
Leaving her with only one available remedy; Deon De Luca, the estranged yet entrancing boss of her father.
Mr De Luca can help, but is also caught up in his own crisis and he makes Ariane his only option of help.
How hard can it be? What could be more demanding than saving her father's life at the moment. So Ariane does the most foolish thing ever heard of, signing a document without reading.
After all, all Mr De Luca was asking for was a COLLATERAL, wasn't it?
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So I'm writing this basically because every other books have author's notes and because I think its the right thing to do...oh and yeah... it makes the chapter seem lengthy. And right now I'm just stalling. But I do hope you're still reading anyway. Please don't skip to the story just yet, I have a feeling there might be something really important at the end of this unnecessary rant. Making it really necessary I guess. So please just stick with me.
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