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Breaking Free, Loving Again -The Flash Marriage with Mr. CEO

She gave up her dream of shining on the ballerina stage —for him. She sacrificed her self-respect —for him. She forgot her true identity —for him. But even after all that, she couldn’t compare to the woman who held Ryan’s heart. Arwen Quinn, heiress of prestigious Quinn family, realized too late that no matter what she did, she would never win Ryan’s love. The future that awaited her was a life trapped in endless misery of a loveless marriage. So, decisively, she ends their relationship and walks away. What she didn’t expect was that in breaking free from Ryan, she had opened the door for Aiden to enter her life — a chance that he had been waiting for. Aiden Winslow, an enigmatic CEO isn’t just mysterious —he is determined, and won’t allow to take Arwen away from him again. ____ Excerpt: Aiden narrowed his eyes, “Are you sure about this?” “If I wasn’t sure, I wouldn’t have asked,” Arwen replied coolly. “Stop dawdling. If you’re unwilling, I’ll find someone else who can get the marriage certificates today.” His expression darkened as he pulled her close. “Once offered to me, it’s mine alone.” Unfazed, Arwen asked, “So, do you accept? If yes, we’ll get the certificates now.” “On one condition,” he said. “I don’t do contract marriages. The woman I marry will be the woman I share my bed with. If you agree, then we’ll—” “Not a problem. Let’s go,” Arwen said without letting him finish, pulling him into the Civil Marriage Bureau.

Scarlet_Shine · Urban
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Pretty useless to each other.

When Delyth didn't see the nurse respond to her, her brows furrowed in frustration. "What's wrong?" she asked.

"Our hospital policy doesn't allow us to share our patient's personal information like that. I am afraid I can't help you with this," the nurse replied, holding a firm face. However, her refusal only brought a disdainful smirk to Delyth's lips, as if she had seen this kind of play plenty of times.

"I know how strict your hospital policies are. But I am also quite sure that you could be quite helpful if presented with the right offer. Am I wrong?" Delyth said, watching the nurse's expression carefully. 

The nurse frowned, and the second rejection of the offer was on the tip of her tongue. But before she could reject, Delyth strategically added, "Ten thousand doesn't sound bad, right?"