The Unexpected Proposal
: The Unexpec
posal to a complete stranger-seemed surreal. She had acted on impulse, driven by a mix of desperation and a desire to e
nce. She glanced at the screen: an u
, her voice tinged
iss Elizabeth Hastings?"
lizabeth replied, h
l assistant. He would like to meet with you at
miliar, and she couldn't recall any prior interactions. "I'm sorry, bu
eman you proposed to earlier today. He was quite taken aback b
d to was someone of significance? She had no idea. "I... I d
w at 10 AM. Will that wo
," Elizabeth agreed, still
shortly. We look forward to your visi
e fact that he was interested in meeting her piqued her curiosity. She glanced at th
morning sun. The address on the invitation matched the one on the building's plaque: Blackwood Enterpri
with a warm smile. "Good mor
Blackwood," Elizabeth replied
ickly masked her surprise. "Of course, Miss Hastings.
at felt like an eternity, a door opened, and a tall, impeccably dressed man stepped out. His presence
nquired, his voice smo
h replied, stand
d," he introduced him
of his grip. "It's a pleasure to meet you," s
estured toward the do
loor-to-ceiling windows offering a panoramic view of the city
oposal was unexpected," he began, his tone both amused and intr
ze if I overstepped," she said, her voice tinged with
"I find that intriguing," he remarked. "Not many have the
nd a man entered, holding a stack of papers. He pau
rts you requested," the ma
ord echoed in her mind, sending a jolt of recognition
le
x-boyf
attered her trust and left her broken. Seeing him here, in this context, was like a slap to the face. He was wo
led, and his hand trembled slightly as he placed the reports on Simeon's desk. H
Thank you, Alex," he replied, his voic
ed the papers down be
or Simeon? The implications were stagge
"Is something wrong?" he asked
t. "I know Alex," she said, her voice barely a
remained neutral. "I
Alex working for Simeon? The man she had once loved, now serving as an underlin
focus on the matter at hand," he suggested.
r nerves. "It was a moment of desperation," she co
and," he said. "But I must ask, what do
ing. "I don't know," she admitted. "Maybe a fre
he said. "And I believe we can help each other. But first, I need to understand you better.
and hope. This was unexpected, but perhaps it w
elf opening up more than she had anticipated. S