“Help me, please,” Bella pleaded, grasping his hands. His dark eyes, devoid of warmth, pierced through hers with an unsettling coldness. "Why should I mess with those goons to help you?" he asked callously. “I’ll do anything you say,” she said without thinking, desperate. “Just save me from them.” He demanded something that Bella had never anticipated even in her dreams. A contract marriage! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bella Dawn was already in distress to pay her step father’s debts. To add her misery, her mother was diagnosed with liver disease and needed immediate transplant. Where would she get that much money? Then, like a cruel twist of fate, she accidentally encountered a handsome man, Theodore Reid, the enigmatic CEO of Ace Group. Rumors said that he was a ruthless businessman with a heart as cold as ice. Yet, to Bella, he was kind, rescuing her from the clutches of those who sought to exploit her. She was grateful to him until he demanded something weird, shattering her pervious assumptions. He wanted to marry her. No He wanted a contract marriage. In exchange, he would take care of her mother's treatment and compensate her generously at the end of their arrangement. For Theodore, it was a solution born out of necessity, a means to appease his grandfather's demands for an heir while he searched for the one who had once saved him, his angel. Bella’s appearance reminded him of his savior. So, he offered her a contract marriage. It was a temporary solution to his grandfather’s demand to get an heir until he found his angel. With no other options left, Bella reluctantly agreed to the terms of the contract. But little did she know it would test her resolve and resilience like never before. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ “Remember one thing, never fall in love with me,” he said, cold and dangerous. Bella gulped, nervous. “What if I do?” A sliver of defiance, a foolish question escaped her lips. She was already attracted to his handsome appearance. He squeezed her jaw and hissed, “You will regret it.” “What if you started liking me?” she dared to ask. He leaned closer, his breath warm against her ear. "No chance," he scoffed. "You're not my type." Bella’s heart sank. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ You can check my other books. Accidentally Married to Mr. Billionaire - Completed The Billionaire's Sick Wife - Completed Temptation of Billionaire's Secret Lover: A tale of love and revenge - Completed. My Ex-Husband Begged Me To Take Him Back - Ongoing, daily updated.
Chapter 25
Is she Isabella?
Bella didn't expect him to offer her a job. A few months ago, she would have accepted without hesitation, but now things were different.
She had already decided to put distance between herself and Theodore, to start anew far away from him and this place once the term of the contract was over. She couldn't entangle herself more deeply in his world. Distance must be maintained.
"I can't… I can't accept your offer."
Rejection again?
Theodore's head blew off.
Who would reject a job offer with higher pay, especially from Ace Group, where people lined up for such opportunities? What was wrong with her?
"You rejected my offer! Why?" Theodore's disbelief was palpable. He was accustomed to rejecting business deals and offers and canceling collaborations at will. Yet here he stood, stunned and mortified, wondering why she would reject his offer.
"Because I don't want people to think that I used my husband's status to climb up in my career," Bella explained, though it wasn't entirely false. "I don't want special attention or treatment. I hope you understand what I'm saying."
"No, I don't." Theodore was too angry to listen to any explanation. Something crossed his mind. Was it because of Zack?
Theodore could smell Zack's unspoken feelings for Bella. That lingering stare Zack had given her hadn't escaped his notice. Did she also like Zack? Was that the reason for her hesitation to leave Brico?
The mere thought that Bella also had feelings for that man added to his fury.
"Tell me clearly, are you interested in Zack?" he asked fiercely. "Is it because of him you are refusing my offer?"
Bella's patience threatened to collapse. She had already explained, but he, instead of trusting her, suspected her. "I have nothing to say since you have no faith in me."
She quickly gathered her things, her emotions swirling in turmoil.
Watching her about to leave, Theodore's heart burned in indignation. "Did I ask you to leave? Are you so eager to meet him?"
Bella paused and looked at him, scowling. This attitude! Her fury reached the boiling point. "Who I meet has nothing to do with you."
"You are my wife," he snapped.
"Temporary," she reminded.
"You!" Theodore gritted his teeth. His body trembled in rage. He knew he would lose his control if this argument went further. "Leave," he growled. He turned abruptly and strode to his seat, his back rigid with tension.
"Yes, I am leaving."
Furious, Theodore practically snorted hot air. He snatched up his phone, seeking a distraction, only to be met with two messages from Isabella. His already simmering anger spiked further. Visions of Isabella with this supposed boyfriend flared in his mind.
Pushing those images aside, he scanned the messages before composing a curt reply: 'Okay. My assistant will contact you.'
The instant he sent the message, Bella's phone chimed in her bag. Theodore's head snapped up, a flicker of surprise crossing his features.
'Is she Isabella?' the thought slammed into him. His heart pounded as he stared at Bella.
A frantic memory flickered in Theodore's mind – Bella's full name written on the marriage contract: Isabella Dawn. Could she be his angel? Could it be possible that he had been mistaking someone else for Isabella?
Hope thudded in his chest. How nice would it be if Bella turned out to be Isabella, his angel?
Caught in this whirlwind of confusion, he saw Bella check her phone, her expression hardening before she shoved it back into her bag.
"Wait! Who is it?" he asked frantically.
"What?" Bella seemed taken aback.
"The phone. You got a message, right? Who is it?"
She bristled, interpreting his question as an invasion of privacy. "No one. Just some scam. Don't you ever get those?"
Scam?
Theodore's scowl deepened into a dark furrow.
Bella zipped her bag shut, her anger evident in the slam of the door as she stormed out. "This mysterious man is as arrogant as Theodore," she muttered as she walked away.
Theodore slumped back in his chair, defeated. "A scam message," he mumbled, disappointment settling on him. "Am I thinking too much?"
He scratched his head in confusion. Logic reasserted itself. Bella couldn't be Isabella. She didn't know anything about the accident. Theodore vividly remembered her surprised reaction when he mentioned it.
"Maybe it was just a coincidence."
A dull ache of frustration settled in its wake. He was angry at himself, at his inability to let go of this mysterious Isabella.
"I need to get her pendant back to her," he decided, a new resolve hardening his features. "Then it's over. No more dwelling on this woman."
His gaze fell on the design sketches Bella had left behind. He picked them up, his eyes scanning the intricate details. A slow smile tugged at the corners of his mouth, the gloom momentarily forgotten.
"Incredible," he murmured.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Bella arrived at the office and received a call from Zack. She expected it and went there right away. Her heart hammered against her ribs as she neared the cabin. But the sight that greeted her sent a jolt of surprise through her.
Ivy sat perched on a chair across from Zack, her presence an unwelcome addition to the already tense atmosphere.
Bella could feel that Ivy was going to trouble her. She steeled herself, pushing down the knot of anxiety that threatened to constrict her throat. With a professional smile plastered on her face, she offered a greeting, "Mr. Hudson, Ms. Hill."
Zack's expression was a mask of concern. "Bella..." he began.
But Ivy cut him off, "There's no need for pleasantries here. As head of the design department, I oversee this project. You working on it outside the office raises serious questions about protocol."
"I didn't have a choice," Bella defended herself. "Saying no to Mr. Reid wasn't an option."
"You're still an employee of Brico," Ivy countered with icy disapproval. "Your duty is to your immediate supervisor, not outside parties."
"But Mr. Reid is the investor," Bella pointed out.
"If you're so eager to work for him," Ivy spat, "then resign and leave."