Meet Angelou, a smart and independent businesswoman who built a name for herself after years of hard work and determination. She tirelessly cares for her foster parents as a simple gratitude for providing everything for her since adoption. But when her foster father mismanages the family business, he seeks help and arranges a partnership with multi-billionaire Ferdinand Levine. A partnership that includes Angelou marrying his only heir, Gabriel. Angelou and Gabriel got tangled with the arranged marriage, both having their own respective objections and goals. Angelou being at the top of her career and loving her singlehood, while Gabriel wanting to get his revenge on her and at the same time take full control of his father’s conglomerate. As their world collides, blossoming love and danger intertwine in this gripping billionaire romance. “I hate to burst your bubble, Miss, but this marriage is nothing more than just a deal. You can dream all you want, I will not stop you from doing so, but these are all temporary. So enjoy the moment while it lasts.” “As long as this will keep my family’s name from destruction, then I am more than willing to spend temporary hell with you until our fake marriage is over. I am doing all of this for my parent’s sake. So come hell or high waters, even if I need to be in the abyss just to save them, then so be it.” “Don’t ever fall in love with me, Miss. Don’t you dare or you’ll be sorry.”
ANGELOU
I wasn't expecting to see Raphael the following day when he appeared at the door of my shop holding a bouquet. The one he sent the day before was at home together with the abstract painting. He was smiling widely when he saw me looking at him as he slowly moved towards the counter where I was.
"Flowers for you, Maria," He gently extended the bouquet to me, which I accepted with a sincere smile. Although I told myself the night before that I wouldn't be accepting anything from him anymore, it would be a bit rude if I declined this bouquet he personally handed over to me now.
"Thank you, Raphael, but you shouldn't have to. I mean, yes I appreciate your kind gesture, but isn't this too much?"