Destined To Be: The Trillionare is Mine.
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nd me. My entire life had changed in the blink of an eye. Only a few days had passed since my parents' accident-since they were taken from me in a way I could n
short time. I had begged my uncles and aunts to let me stay, to give me a small space in the house where I'd grow
t us to carry your troubles on our shoulders," my Uncl
were a stranger. "It's best you find your own way, dear. Yo
ess, and utterly alone. My only choice was to leave everything I had ever known. With one last glance at the ho
t, someone was about to enter my life
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ed in the doorway of a closed shop. I hadn't eaten in nearly three days and could feel my strength slipping away. Each step felt heavier than th
spun around me as I stared at the ground, my vision blurring. I closed my eyes,
miss, are
with a gentle expression. He had dark, piercing eyes, a neatly trimmed beard, and wore an expensive suit that looked like it belonged
asked again, his gaz
uldn't find the words. Instead, a single tear rolled
his hand toward me. "Let'
ting for those words. I nodded weakly, allowing him to
lm and steady. "I live nearby and couldn't help b
ged to whisper.
sit down to rest. When the food arrived, I couldn't hold back. I ate as if it were my first meal in ages
lora, forgive me if I'm overstepping, but...what happened to you
e rejection from my family. I explained everything to him, leaving out no details, my voice trembling
as as if I'd shed a weight I didn't realize I was carrying. Ma
s voice filled with empathy. "Losing your parents, being abandoned by
till struggling. However, there was something about the way he looked at me
ark said, his tone resolute. "
hoed, unsure of
t least until you figure out your next steps. And if t
him, yet something in his eyes reassured me. Mark didn't seem like he was offe
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thtaking view of the city. Mark had led me here, insisting that I make myself at home. It was strange being in such a luxurious space
said gently. "Consider this pla
as a small luxury, but it felt like a miracle. As I lay there, staring up at the ceiling, I couldn't help but wonder
he was home, he made time to talk to me, asking about my day, sharing stories from his life, and listening a
Mark looked at me thoughtfully. "Flora, have you t
aotic that I hadn't even considered the future. "I...I do
thing, what would it be?"
anted to do something meaningful. Something that would make m
ou're stronger than you think, Flora. And I have a
e since my parents' death, I felt like I had a purpose, a reason to
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eaned back and gave me a contemplative look. "Flora, there's som
sked, sensing a s
g his words carefully. "An arrangem
nsure of what he meant. "
n trust, someone who can stand by me in public. I have a reputation to uph
, and now he was suggesting an arrangement that sounded...intense. But as I thoug
ship involve?" I asked,
d attend events together, present ourselves as a couple. In return, you'd
unconventional, but given my circumstances, it could be the
cautiously, "ar
ond this p
is would be a professional arrangement. You'd be free to make your own c
ebuild my life and start fresh. And Mark had been nothing but kind and respectful.
his gaze with newfound determination.