From "can I borrow a kiss for bet" to "It was nice sleeping with you" Ethan and Esmeralda entered the most inconvenient marriage of the century. _______ A commitment-phobic and emotionally unavailable Billionaire. That is the reputation that precedes Ethan Westbury. The words cold and distant don't even begin to describe him. An unwarned kiss made him cross his path with Esmeralda Fox, the eccentric actress. She is sure that the billionaire who has more money than emotions is the devil in disguise. Now, the story gets spicy here. Ethan's grandfather's will inheritance clause had posed a great threat to everything he had achieved so far in his life. Get married before his thirty-fourth birthday or lose everything to his Asshole cousin who would stop at nothing to defeat him. Marrying the emerald-eyed curvy beauty is the only option he had. The problem? He is unable to keep up his distant and cold appeal before the devilish beauty. She is everything he hadn't expected. She is like a typhoon, breaking all of his fences and walls and creeping into his heart like a clawing vine. Suddenly, it's impossible for him to keep up with this marriage of convenience when his contractual wife is nothing but an inconvenience with a capital I.
After lunch, they went to the mall that Ivy wanted to go to. Selene had never been there before. She did not like crowded places but she could not say no to Ivy.
"Where are we going?" Selene asked.
"We will look around the mall and wherever we see things. We will stop there and buy things, "Ivy said, looking around. She was thinking about what she should buy. She could not think of a single thing that she could buy. If she was rich enough, she would just buy the entire world but too bad, it would take her time to reach there.
"But what do we have to buy?" Selene asked. Although she had been dragged to a mall, she did not know what they were supposed to buy. It seemed like a spontaneous plan but she did not know why it was suddenly sounding fun to her. Something must be wrong with her that she was finding it fun instead of absurd.