Rain Clayton's life takes a wild turn when she trashes her cheating boyfriend's car, only to find out it wasn’t his—it belonged to a stranger. To make matters worse, she accidentally discovers she's married to this stranger, none other than Alexander Lancaster, the reclusive Vice Chairman and CEO of the powerful Lancaster Group. Raised in a family that mistreated her and is now pressured by her father to marry the mayor’s psychopathic son, Rain sees this surprise marriage as a blessing in disguise. After years of suffering, it seems the heavens have finally taken pity on her, gifting her a handsome billionaire husband—a man ruthless to his enemies and exactly what she needs to escape her family's clutches. But there's one major problem: Alexander wants an immediate divorce. Determined to keep him, Rain strikes a bargain to extend their marriage, under his terms. Now all she has to do is convince him to keep her forever... A few weeks passed since their surprise marriage… “What are you doing?” Rain burst out, her eyes wide as she watched Alexander crawl onto her bed. “Performing husbandly duties,” he replied with a casual smirk. “You can’t sleep here! It’s against our contract!” “I’m not breaking it,” Alexander said with a shrug. “The contract specifies that you’ll fulfill all wifely duties, excluding sharing my bed. It doesn’t say anything about me not performing husbandly duties, including sharing your bed.” The situation had shifted, and it seemed like she was no longer the only one in control...
At Lancaster Group Building
"Wow, we finished early! This is a first!" Tyron gleefully hummed as he held the door open for his boss. It wasn't even five yet, and they were already heading home—Tyron was loving it. He was looking forward to getting home early more often in the future.
He quickly realized that his boss getting married was the best thing that could have ever happened to him. If this kept up, he'd have less work and more free time.
Normally, his boss would stay late, which meant Tyron had to work overtime as well. He never complained, though—his pay was excellent, and his boss was generous with bonuses. But the prospect of more free time like this was a welcome change. "I can finally go out and have some fun," he thought to himself, his eyes brimming with excitement.