Chapter1

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The Desperate Situation The house was eerily quiet, too quiet for an evening in the Marlowe estate. Vivienne’s fingers gripped the edge of the desk with a tension she couldn’t shake. She was alone here, her father having excused himself to yet another private meeting with the family lawyer. Her mother had retreated to the garden when things became too much. Vivienne had always prided herself on being strong and capable, someone who could weather any storm. But now, as she sat at her father’s grand oak desk, her world felt unraveling around her. The once-proud Marlowe legacy was now at risk of being obliterated by debts they could never repay. Her thoughts drifted back to the letter she had found earlier, which her father had insisted she open. The one that had set everything in motion. The marriage proposal from Magnus Ashford. Ashford. The name alone was enough to send a shiver down her spine. Magnus Ashford wasn’t just any man. He was the heir to one of the most powerful families in the city, a man who could crush anyone under the weight of his name if it suited him. He wasn’t someone you crossed. He was cold, distant, and ruled by the kind of power Vivienne had heard about but had never truly understood until now. The Marlowe family had always prided itself on its independence. They were old money, respected by the city’s elite. But they had never been part of the Ashford circle. They had always stayed out of the Ashford family’s reach until now. Vivienne’s eyes flicked to the letter again, her stomach tightening at the thought of what it meant. It wasn’t just a proposal for a marriage it was a lifeline. If she agreed to marry Magnus Ashford, her family’s debts would be erased, and anything would be saved. Her father’s business would survive. But at what cost? She stood abruptly, her chair scraping against the polished wood. The room felt too small, the air too thick with the unspoken truth. The Ashford family didn’t offer favors for nothing. They would expect loyalty. They would demand submission. Vivienne wasn’t sure she could give either. Her hand hovered over the letter, the thick paper cold beneath her fingers. Her mind raced as she played out the scenario over and over again. If she agreed, her life would be forever changed. She would become part of the Ashford family, Magnus Ashford’s wife, a title that carried more weight than her name ever could. She would be at the mercy of his world, a world she knew little about, where power was everything. She had been raised to believe that you entered marriage because of love, not obligation. But love had never been part of this arrangement. This wasn’t about love it was about survival. Her family’s survival. Vivienne took a step back, her heart troubled . She had never imagined her life would come to this. She never imagined she would be forced to make a decision that would decide not only her future but the future of her family. But this was it. The reality of the situation had hit her hard, and she knew what she had to do. Her fingers shook as she reached for the pen her father had left next to the letter for her to sign. She had to sign it. There was no other option. But as her hand hovered over the paper, ready to seal her fate, a sudden wave of doubt washed over her. Was this indeed her only option? Was there any other way to save her family? Her thoughts were interrupted by the soft creak of the door opening behind her. She turned quickly, her heart jumping in her chest. It was her father. "Vivienne," he said, his voice low but filled with the same urgency he had used earlier. “Have you made your decision?” The question hung in the air between them, heavy with expectation. Her father’s face was drawn, the lines on his face deeper than they had been just a year ago. He had always been a proud man, someone who commanded respect, but now something in his eyes desperation, a pleading made her chest tighten. Vivienne glanced at the letter, then back at her father. She had always respected him and admired him for his strength. But now, she felt something else entirely: a deep, unspoken resentment at his pushing her into a decision she didn’t want to make. “I Vivienne started, but her voice faltered as her thoughts clashed. She couldn’t make this choice. Not yet. Not like this. Her father’s eyes softened, his lips pressing into a thin line as he stepped closer. “We don’t have time, Vivienne. The proposal has been made. This is our only chance.” She stood silently for a moment, the weight of the decision nearly crushing her. This wasn’t a choice this was survival. Her family would never recover without this marriage. She knew it had to do it. “Father,” she said, her voice hoarse. “I will do it. I will marry him.” Her father’s relief was palpable, and he placed a hand on her shoulder, giving it a firm squeeze. “Thank you,” he said quietly. “You’re doing the right thing. For all of us.” As he left the room, Vivienne stood staring at the letter. Magnus Ashford. She had never imagined that this would be her life, that she would be bound to a man she barely knew, forced into a marriage that had nothing to do with love. But she had made her choice. And now, the only thing left was to face whatever future waited for her in the cold, calculating world of Magnus And that future was already closing in on her faster than she could prepare.
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