[MATURE CONTENT] “I owe you my life. Tell me anything you want. Don't worry about how rare or expensive it is; houses, cars, money, status, name it. I'll give it to you. I give you my word.” “Marry me,” she said. Odelia, an egocentric socialite, was stood up by her fiance on her wedding day. She ended up in jail and lost her company due to a huge plot by her fiance and fake sister. As if that was not enough, after she left jail, they drove her to hell and framed her for murder. In a bid to escape jail for the second time, she accepts a deal, a deal that might as well land her in the lion's den. What happens when Odelia takes a gamble with her life and takes a bullet meant for Don Gardner, the richest man in New York, and makes him believe it was an act of love? What lengths will Odelia go to win his trust and make him her ally? “What a golden opportunity! I must borrow his power and make all of them pay. I must become Mrs. Gardner,” - Odelia Don Gardner is a business tycoon and a ruthless mafia in the underworld. He's still hung up on his first love. But he had given his word, must he marry a stranger because she saved his life? What happens when he realizes she is not who she claims to be and that their fates had long been intertwined due to a forgotten past.
"Why should I apologize?" Mrs. Gray snapped haughtily. She had always been a proud woman. 'Why would she apologize to this country bumpkin in front of so many people? It would be over her dead body.'
Mr. and Mrs. Graham also looked at Odelia with a disapproving gaze. 'Why would she ask Mrs. Gray to apologize? Isn't what happened embarrassing enough? Why did she want to cause a scene again?'
"In that situation just now, it was human nature to doubt you," she said with conviction, and then turning around to face the crowd, she added.
"I wasn't the only one; you can ask all the people present; everyone thought it was you."
"I didn't doubt her before the evidence," said a deep male voice. Everyone turned to look at the owner of the voice and found Jeffrey Anderson standing in a secluded part of the hallway in all his glory.