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Make Me Yours Forever

Her only mistake, was loving the wrong person. She's an orphan, lost her mom at birth and dad five years later. Her aunt became her guardian and got her into modeling school, where she met Jackson. He not only became her manager, he won her heart and they got married in the space of three months against her aunt’s wish. Jackson gave her love, beauty, money... but little did she know it was only a façade. A bait to lure her and hide his arrogant and obsessive heart. Their marriage lasted four years and she endured his abuse until one night when she finally got a chance to escape. Moving into Atlanta seemed like a fresh start until she crossed paths with Jake Robbins, the handsome billionaire heir. "Make me, yours, marry me, Laura." Jake let out. "What?!" Laura opened her eyes wide, staring at the man smirking at her. Saying the most sacred words, using the most casual tone. “We are in the middle of nowhere for goodness sake!” she added “The next minute is not guaranteed, so why wait?” He shrugged. Never in a million years did she ever imagine talking about marriage with the grumpy and arrogant billionaire heir, not after the hell she went through in her traumatic former life. However, with Jake, there was something different, but what happens when her past comes to light? Find out in this story!

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Complicated

Jake

I was only able to get a few hours of sleep before I woke up. I barely slept, the tension from last night was still weighing on me and my mind was also hinged on the meeting back in Atlanta.

I need to get out of this place as soon as possible and get back to Atlanta. If I meet with the CEO this morning, we could discuss the basis and fix another time for the final decision. That shouldn't take more than an hour or two and I can still get on air and meet up with the meeting home. 

I got up, groggy but determined and the first thing I noticed when I woke up was the unsettling calm in the air. The rain had stopped, but something still wasn't right. I glanced at my phone — no signal, of course.