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The Arrangement
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Ongoing, First published Jul 26, 2020
Charlotte had always been one to believe that anything was possible. But even she could not have imagined the world that she found herself in after the great virus had ravaged the country. Her parents had been taken from her, leaving her to navigate this new world on her own. But she had found solace in her friends. Working as wash-girls was not the life that Charlotte had envisioned for herself, but it was a job that kept her busy and paid the bills. Together, they washed and pressed the clothes of the wealthy who insisted on living as though they were in the Gilded Age. It was a strange existence, but it was one that they had grown accustomed to.

One day, everything changed when she met Alexander Harrington. Charlotte could hardly believe her eyes when she saw the handsome, impeccably dressed man standing before her. He was a billionaire, and he needed a wife. But this was no ordinary marriage proposal. Alexander was offering a marriage of convenience, where they would both benefit from the arrangement. Despite her reservations, Charlotte was drawn to Alexander and his proposal. With the rich against them and their goals, can they succeed in this strange new soceity?
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Merger

61 parts Complete Mature

It was to be a merger rather than a marriage of convenience. She needed to be married, by her thirtieth birthday and he needed to be married to avoid a take-over and to hold on to the firm that had been run by his family for decades. During their one and only meeting over lunch they had agreed on the finer points of this merger. Their engagement would be large and loud. He'd insisted on that. Their wedding would be small and private. She'd insisted on that. They would live together for a year, and they both agreed, it would be sufficient for their situation. A shame it was that simple.