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The Billionaire’s Trial Wife

(Warning, rated 18, No Rape)    Harley is a twenty-two year old unwanted daughter of a millionaire businessman, nothing short of a troublemaker to get back at her cruel father. When a risky contract arises between her father and the Billionaire Sylus Jones, she is forced into a trial marriage with Sylus—a man who is both an enemy and, strangely, a charm.   A kind of dislike, hatred, and the need to destroy each other while aware the contract is on the line burns between these two. However, provoking a man like Sylus is probably not the best idea…or the safest. But then again, Harley Legan Eun-kyung has never been good at playing it safe. Things begin to get a lot more complicated when this marriage is unfortunately made public against their initial agreement and plans. Can these two keep in mind that this marriage is nothing short of a facade that will end in two months?  Probably not. But how will they survive this trial marriage when there's nothing to like about each other? When all they do is bicker and fight, hating everything about each other? How will they learn to live with each other? And how will they learn to deal with the burning desire—the flickering need, that had ignited between the two of them, one that proved hard to overlook?  Each is what the other desires. But each is also what the other hates. 

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HARLEY: Beg or Nothing

Annoyance crossed Sylus's face, and he grabbed the two men by their arms, dragging them out of the room. "We have a meeting."  

"Hey. Don't lock me in here!" I stormed to the door, but the click of the lock sounded before I could open it, and I kicked it in irritation. What is his problem? Does he think I will escape? Well, I might have, but still, that was unfair.  

I chewed on my bottom lip and walked over to sit on his office leather chair. My eyes glazed over the turned-on computer, and I frowned, tilting my head a bit. Why did he leave the system on? 

Hmm… 

Accounting? 

There was a statement file on the screen, and I wondered if he'd figured out the problem with the entire sheet or if he was still trying to. I could see that a lot was wrong in the documented information as well as the dates and money spent, which didn't in fact correspond.  

Wait…