A Gambler: The Billionaire's Wife
real to even be here, in this pristine office with its towering windows and minimalist design. Ethan sat across from her,
e silence, "I want to be clear abou
almost laughing. "That's
ment. Nothing more, nothing less." "Right," Maya murmured, her voice trailing off as her eyes darted to the thick
han asked, gesturing
She couldn't believe what was happening but desperati
time you will fulfill the public duties of my wife. In return, I will pay off your debts immediately and provide a monthly stipend of
onth?" Maya asked, h
imply. "Do you find
choked on the word. "It's.
nded on him. Anyway, it depends on him. "I believe in paying for quality. You'll need to attend public functions, maintain
tions? You keep saying this is business, but marr
both of our needs. You need financial stability, and I need
So this is abo
nterprises. My grandfather built this company from the ground up, and his stipulation was clea
uying a wife?" Maya a
"You can call it whatever you like. The fact remains: I ha
sing her arms. "And wh
ers. You don't have many options. The people you owe money to aren't known for their pat
in the debt collector's eyes when he'd shown up at her apartment l
fingers twitching. "This is... a
was a note of impatience in his voice. "But not
at's hardly enough time to make
wning in debt, Miss Ayers. This is a lifeline. I
er and shame. "You don't know
I know desperation when I see it. And I know you're smart en
and tense. Finally, Maya let out a sha
. Clause one: no personal relationships outside of the marriage. Clause two: no unsanctioned travel. Clause three: all public appea
ng, no freedom, and I have
," Ethan sai
ate? What ha
. "You'll have your own room, your own space.
c," she muttered
ing to a smile she'd seen from him. "
any crack in his perfect composure. But Ethan Carmichael
of all the people you could have
use I trust you to honor the agreement. You strike me as someone who keeps their word. "Just
ff guard, and for a moment,
k the contract?" she as
forfeit everything. Your debts will remain unpaid, and you
hard. "And if
" Ethan s
dening. But it was als
tract tightly in her hands. "
tomorrow," Eth
nger. Fear. Hope. Despair. She thought of her mother's tired face, her sibl
. Her hands trembled as she picked up a pen, her thoughts racing. Cou
mother's overdue rent. She thought of the looming threats from th
to Ethan's office the next mor
said, handing him
is expression unreadable. After
rmichael," he said, his v
hand, her sto