I am Forced to Marry the CEO

I am Forced to Marry the CEO

Saoirse Chloie

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"I will make you mine, no matter what." Says the man who were staring at the sleeping girl beside him. Gabrielle Nicole is forced to marry the man named Ian James Adler one of the richest men in the world just to save her families company from bankruptcy. Will a forced marriage turn to something more

I am Forced to Marry the CEO Chapter 1 .

"Come on Mike, just take me with you," as I cling to my brother's arm, I didn't what him to leave. We were having breakfast when he told me that he needs to go to Europe for a business meeting. That's when I stand up and end up clinging to my brother and here, I am acting like a kid whining-, hoping-, persuading my only brother to take me.

"Elle, even if I wanted to, you still have a few weeks before summer vacation, I doubt Dad will agree to take you with me..." it's as if he already knows what I'm thinking...

"Arrgg! You just said a few weeks, they wouldn't kick me out even if I take a week of absence, come on Mike..." I whined like an eight-year-old

"What's going on here?" Heard Dad's voice echoing before we even hear his footsteps

"Dad, I'm persuading my brother to take me with him, it's only for a few da..."

"No!" I didn't even get a chance to finish what I was saying when Dad suddenly screams.

We are both shocked by his sudden outburst

"Is something wrong Dad?" I ask as I approach him

"No, nothing... Michael sends your sister to school, then go straight to the airport" Dismiss us just like that

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"Is something wrong with Dad?" I ask my brother as he drives me to school

"Must be the company"

"Why? What happened?"

"That's not something you should concern yourself with, just focus on your studies," he said calmly but his eyes say otherwise, but I did not ask more obviously, he didn't want me to know

"Hey!" He suddenly rubs my head like I'm some puppy

"Off you go." I wasn't paying attention, only when I heard my brother's voice that I realize we have already arrived. As I close the car door, and give my brother a flying kiss, he just laughs at me and waves goodbye

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As soon as the bell rang, I receive a phone call from Dad, telling me to go home immediately. I wanted to ask why, but the call is already cut After saying goodbye to my friends, I run out of school, there was this gut feeling that something isn't right, that's why I hurriedly run to my family's car and Uncle Fred our family driver is waiting.

Once I got in, I ask him "What's wrong?" He just looks at me with a worried expression from the rear mirror.

That made my heart beat so fast, it felt like I run a mile. The moment we arrived, I immediately open the car door and run inside the house

BANG!

What is that shot!? That made me pause for a second, then I proceed to run upstairs to Dad's office where I heard a gunshot. The instant, I open the door and was greeted with blood splattered on the wall and pooling on my dad's feet

"AHHHHHHH!!"

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