Bound by Gold

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Chapter 1 BOUND BY GOLD** “Gradually, the moonlight went down on the eastern horizon, the cityscape of New York in a Gentle brilliance. Sophia stood in her gentle and calm environment, paintbrush in hand, as she gazed out to the world that seemed captivating; the vibrant colors in her canvas mirrored her turbulent emotions. Splashes of red-screened passion and fleeting strokes of yellow hinted at Hope, yet her desire to transcend her circumstances was tempered by the weight of her father's words, echoing relentlessly in her mind. “Sophia, we need to talk.” Fernando's voice was laced with gravity as he stepped into the small, cluttered studio. The usual cozy space felt suffocated, by the weight of his voice. Its warmth was eclipsed by the looming uncertainty that showed his expression. “Is it about the gallery?” Sophia asked, her voice barely above a whisper, her heart racing with anticipation. The upcoming exhibition was her ticket to artistic validation, a chance to shed the label of a “businessman’s daughter” and establish herself as a talented artist in her way. “No, it’s about something much more significant.” He paused, his gray eyes betraying a mix of guilt and resolve. “I’ve arranged for you to marry Alexander Steele.” Sophia’s heart sank. “Marry? Father, I can’t—” “It’s not simply a choice, Sophia. It’s a necessity.” His voice became more firm, serving as a reminder of how his authoritative words could silence her dreams. “Alexander is integral to preserving our family’s legacy. His wealth and connections can safeguard us from financial ruin.” “protect us? By sacrificing my future?” Sophia's voice trembled with outrage, her eyes blazing. She dropped the paintbrush, letting it clutter to the floor as if releasing her last grasp on control.” I don't even know him.” The words burst forth, laced with desperation. “You will,” Fernando replied, softening his demeanor. “He’s a respectable man, and this is ultimately for your benefit. You’ll be well taken care of.” “Taken care of? Like property?” Anger simmered within her, but the desperation etched on her father's face stayed her retort. Sophia's voice softened, tinged with longing. “I have dreams, Dad. I want to be an artist to create something beautiful, to leave my mark” “They will come later. Right now is all that matters.” Fernando's voice cracked, his eyes pleading for understanding. He sighed, running a hand through his thinning hair. Weariness etched on his face. Look, I'm doing this because I love you, Sophia. Because I want to keep you safe. As Mr. FERNANDO REMEREZ's footsteps grew distant, Sophia sensed the walls closing in on her, choking her. She grabbed the brush that was trembling down, dipped it into a vivid cerulean Blue, and started painting with wild, hurried strokes; tears flowed down her face as she cried out her pain, mingling with the colors on her palette, as she channeled her pain onto the canvas. From that instant, her art transformed into her only way out. The following week, Sophia stood before the majestic steel mansion, its sleek steel and glass facade glinting in the sunlight like polished armor; the architectural masterpiece exuded both elegance and intimidation, awakening a mix of awe and trepidation within her. As she stepped out of the car. Her heart jolted, pounding with eagerness. You're mostly welcome to your new home, FERNANDO said. A Trace of pride softened by a spark of melancholy in his gaze. “home?” Sophia echoed, the word hanging heavy with disillusionment, its familiarity now tainted by the arrangement that bound her to this ground, yet suffocating, estate. Sophia's eyes widened as she entered the mansion, confronted by the formidable presence of Alexander Steele, whose rugged charm and intense steer left her breathless. “Mr. Steele,” Fernando greeted, extending his hand. “Thank you for meeting with us.” “Of course, Mr. Ramirez,” Alexander replied, his voice smooth and steady. Turning his gaze toward Sophia, his expression was inscrutable. “And you must be Sophia.” “Uh, yes. Nice to meet you.” She managed, her composure momentarily shaken by his commanding aura. “Our tour awaits,” he announced, stepping aside to allow them to proceed with him. The grandeur of the gallery hall left Sophia breathless, yet her nerves trembled beneath the surface. Each piece seemed to narrate a story, contrasting sharply with her unvoiced struggles. “Your father speaks highly of you,” Alexander remarked, breaking the silence. “He tells me you’re an artist.” “Yes, I… I paint,” she replied, her voice a mere whisper. “Then you understand the value of creating something out of nothing.” His eyes sparkled with sincerity. “I find that admirable.” His words sparked a fleeting glow within Sophia, swiftly extinguished by her cautious realism. “ Nothing serious,” she said, struggling with her passion. “You deserve a heaven to explore your talents. Shall I set up a studio for you?” Alexander asked. “A studio?” Sophia blinked, surprised by his generosity. It ignited a flicker of hope, a small promise that she might carve out a space for her dreams within these walls. Before she could respond, Jameson Wright swept into the room, his dark eyes flashing with intrigue, and his smile hinted at hidden agendas. “Am delighted to see the future Mrs. Steele.” Jameson said, his toon dripping with skepticism. “ welcome to the family business with all its perks.” “Sophia forced a smile, feeling a knot twist in her stomach at his condescension. “Thank you,” she replied, striving for neutrality. “Don’t worry about Jameson,” Alexander interjected, casting a protective glance toward her. “He means well, even if his delivery leaves much to be desired.” In that moment, as tension dissipated, Sophia realized that navigating her new reality might be challenging, yet potentially filled with possibilities she had yet to explore. Why don’t we continue the tour?” Alexander suggested, his protective tone evident as he led them away from Jameson’s looming presence. As the days turned into weeks, the wedding preparation took over Sophia's life completely. Each evening she immersed herself in the studio that Alexander had thoughtfully set up for her, developed by vibrant canvases and rich paints, desperately trying to escape the chaos of her reality. But still, the shadow of her impending marriage hovered above her, an ominous cloud that refused to dissipate. Do you think the business wedding that was set up by Sophia's father was gonna hold? Has Mr. Fernando's plans started working out for his good? Or are his actions going to come back knocking and hunting him with regrets? Well, let's find out what happened next.
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