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Chapter 1 Guests and News

Word Count: 879    |    Released on: 20/07/2021

ht now," my step-father sho

to upset him by making him wait for me

ked, breathless fro

ong, I've been calling your name fo

st not to make you wait again," I

le, I have guests coming over in half an hour, and make sure to make tea and snacks, and ther

my room to change into some presentable clothes. I sprinted back down to the kitchen to begin setting up the tray

e door but my father beat me to it and invited th

ady for the guests. Placing everything on the trays, I wa

table I swept my gaze over to

to be in her late forties with shiny, golden hair and soft blue eyes. Her

e woman looked to be in his early fifties. He had black hair with streaks of gra

with sharp blue eyes and thick black hair. He had a proud nose and plump lips. The man sitting next to him had blue eyes and golden hair with the same proud nose and full lips as the man next to hi

ests,"my father told me. I did a

I muttere

the woman, "and these are their three sons, Jacob, Joshua and Jeremy." he gestured to each guy individua

years," Mr. Smith spoke, his voice deep, "And I can say that

s partners and friends." my eyebrows furrowed at hearing my step-father s

Steve; why don't you tell her," Mr. Smith said

have agreed to marry you and Jacob wit

uld he do this? How could my step-father arrange my marriage wi

nothing to him, E

a smile, not letting anyone kno

ime my father had complimented me. His words should've make me happy, but all they did was have tea

ve dinner," Mr. Smi

ined in my eyes. Before a sing

ing no time in scurrying out of the living room an

tep-father go

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“Emila was a sweet and caring lady, who did her best to make people smile. Even though, she herself wasn't happy, she tried to portray a happy façade for the world. Emila lived with her step-father, who didn't love her at all, and only kept her around as a personal maid whom he didn't have to pay a single penny to get things done around the house. Her step-father, finally tired of her, arranges for Emila to be married to the eldest son of his business partner, Arthur Smith, in order to pay off a debt to him. Jacob Smith had no interest in settling down with one woman. He was perfectly content with his Casanova ways, but when his father orders him to marry Emila he's left with little option to refuse, only because his father tells Jacob that he is giving Emila to him as a present for his twenty-eighth birthday. Will Jacob fall in love with Emila, or will she forever suffer from unhappiness?”