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Husband Upgrade: Heiress's First Love

She gave up everything to marry the man she loved. She turned her back on her family for him. She left the world she knew and threw away her inheritance for him. After three years of marriage, Lilith Durfort accepted the truth. Her husband was only using her as his step-sister's personal blood bank! She divorced him and returned to the life she had left behind. Returned to her family. But she was only allowed back into the Durfort family under two conditions: 1. She becomes heir (easy!) 2. She marries a man of her Grandfather’s choosing But who did her Grandfather chose? Alexander Harris, the most eligible bachelor in the country and her first love! The man who broke her heart and pushed her into the arms of her worthless ex-husband. Can Lilith survive being married to someone who crushed her heart and soul? Or is there a way for her to get out of this arranged marriage before Alexander ruins her again? WARNING: First POV Will have SMUT Lots of Back Story Lots of Side Couples and Ships

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"I can't believe it went that well," Lex said as we sat in his car. 

Grandpa basically approved all of our plans and we were on the way to inform our teams to implement them.

I'd have a call with the rest of the family and over weekend family dinner, Granpda would announce that all finances of the family would go through me. 

"We'll need more team members," I told him as I thought of how much more work we would have.

"Do you have any more friends that you could hire?" Lex asked.

He's been very happy with Savannah and Soren has been working well with the team. 

"I have a few friends I can think of," I told him as I thought of the last team I worked with.

This one would fit in much better with the team, they were, afterall, Durfort employees already.

"Perfect, you should talk to them before work really starts raining on us," Lex said. "Plus I think Alexi would be pissed at me if I let you work so much because we lack employees."