It all started with an INTERVIEW
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  • Reads 385
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  • Parts 20
  • Time 1h 58m
Complete, First published Aug 12, 2022
Mature
It is funny how it all started with an interview


Meet Melanie Be-truth, a young adult who migrated to America for a new start and opportunities. Intending to use her degree to acquire a well-paid job to set her foundation in a foreign country, she met Melodious Solace. The CEO of Solace Enterprise. 

Solace Enterprise was passed down from generations of firstborns but with that blessing comes a curse. All firstborns are required to take the company to a higher level and must be married before the age of thirty otherwise the risk of losing the family company is at stake. Within five years of that marriage, they must conceive a child. 

Melanie finds herself in a situation that only Melodious can help and he used that to his advantage. But is she willing to give up five years of her unenthusiastic blasé  life, and conceive a child for a man she does not love?  Does she have a choice?

(Sexual content, verbal abuse /  Mature content)
Kellisha T......n
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