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Cunning CEO's Fierce Love

Cunning CEO's Fierce Love

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Introduction
During their initial encounter, Toby Woolf shared a thought-provoking perspective: "You find yourself clinging to the memory of an ex-boyfriend whose future is uncertain. I, too, once had a girlfriend who vanished with someone else, far from here. We both carry remnants of an impossible love in our hearts. So, wouldn’t it make sense for us to enter into a marriage of convenience—one where neither of us truly opens our hearts but can still enjoy the practical benefits of being together?" Matilda took a moment to consider his words and eventually found a certain logic in his suggestion. “You know what? That actually sounds quite reasonable,” she replied. They made a quick decision and walked out with their marriage certificate in hand. What Matilda hadn’t anticipated was how their so-called "business marriage," which was supposed to revolve solely around financial matters and exclude any romantic entanglements, would take an unexpected turn. Only a day after they signed the paperwork, Toby began picking her up from work and dropping her off every day. He took over all the household chores and even handed her his salary card, settling into the role of the seemingly perfect husband.
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In a quiet corner of a bustling café, a young woman sat across from a man, her demeanor as cool as the drink in her hand. She introduced herself with a flat voice, "My name is Margaret Comer; I'm 22 years old. Currently, I work as the public relations director at my brother's company. I have a stable income, and I don't have any bad habits." The words spilled forth as if she were reading off a list, her eyes focused on the spoon stirring her coffee rather than on the man sitting opposite her.

Her lack of enthusiasm did not go unnoticed. He studied her features, noting the way her expression remained impassive, as if their meeting were merely a chore to be completed. The man, handsome and composed, raised an eyebrow. Rarely had he encountered a woman so indifferent towards him—an experience that felt alien, considering the attention he often garnered. If he hadn’t done his homework on her, he might have thought she was intentionally playing hard to get.

“Miss Comer, are you not invested in this blind date?” he ventured, his voice tinged with a hint of disappointment. He was genuinely interested in what she thought, yet her cool response cast a shadow over his hopes.

“This meeting only exists because we need to appease our families,” she replied almost matter-of-factly. “We both know that we are not suited for marriage, and I don’t believe there will be any future meetings. I see no point in pretending otherwise. What do you think, Mr. Toby?” Her tone was steady, yet an underlying thread of conviction indicated she was resolute.

Finally tearing her gaze from the swirling brown liquid in her cup, she acknowledged his handsome features and respectable background—success in taking over his family’s business after studying abroad—but her heart was firmly occupied by someone else. The weight of past affections left no room for new relationships to blossom.

“I find myself disagreeing with your perspective, Miss Comer,” he countered, his expression shifting from curiosity to earnestness. “At our age, marriage is considered a natural progression in life. I, too, am tied to an ex-girlfriend who has moved on with someone else. Perhaps, rather than lingering in the past, we should consider a marriage of convenience that could benefit us both. Isn’t that at least worth discussing?”

Her attention finally shifted away from her coffee, and she looked up at him, her eyes glimmering with burgeoning anger. “You’ve been investigating me?” she accused, narrowing her gaze.

“I have every intention of marrying,” he replied straightforwardly, unfazed by her anger. “Participating in this blind date is a step toward that goal. It seems reasonable to familiarize myself with whom I might consider as a potential bride. To be completely candid, I find you quite appealing. If you feel the same way, we could even get our marriage certificate right now.”

The audacity of his proposition caught her off guard. He spoke with such nonchalance, as if marriage were nothing more than a formality. Her frustration mingled with an unexpected admiration for his boldness. Still, she fought to maintain her composure, sipping her coffee slowly to buy herself time to process his casual suggestion.

As she mulled over his impractical proposal, the serenity of the café was disrupted by the persistent ringing of her phone. She glanced at the screen, her mood instantly souring at the caller ID. Feeling the urgency of the call yet knowing she didn’t want to answer, she quickly rejected it. But with each passing moment, the phone buzzed relentlessly, the calls coming in one after the other.

“Actually, if you’d like, feel free to take that call,” he offered, his voice maintaining a tone of understanding. “I can step aside for a moment if needed.”

He stood, offering her the time and space required to handle her personal business. The gesture surprised her; it seemed considerate. Still, it did nothing to ease the tension brewing within.

As she maneuvered through the call, she felt the pressure of a rapid exchange weighing down on her. “What’s going on?” she asked, trying to maintain a brisk pace.

“I’m busy,” came the terse reply from the other end.

“Let’s talk later,” she insisted, recognizing the conversation as little more than a formality.

The call ended within mere seconds, and her frustration mounted. She recalled her brother’s grave warning. “I heard troubling news about the company,” her brother had said, concern etched across his features. “Several projects are failing, and the finances are a mess. They may be looking for partners through business marriages. If they decide to push Margaret Comer onto the market, you could very well be left holding the bag. If things get dire, you could always escape to America with Julie and help me with my project. Just lay low until things stabilize.”

Her brother’s words rang true in her mind, and the initial plan to flat-out reject this man began to falter. Their families had their eyes on a union that could potentially ease their burdens; it felt increasingly like a choice rather than an obligation.

When she finally looked up, Toby seemed more intrigued than before, watching her with an attentive gaze that suggested he understood the weight of her thoughts.

“Sometimes it feels as if we’re being boxed into corners by circumstances beyond our control,” he said quietly, sensing the shift in the conversation. “And yet, we have the opportunity to define our own paths. If our families are eager for us to unite, why not take this chance to craft something that serves our interests?”

His perspective was refreshing, almost enticing. Margaret’s mind began to whirl with the possibilities of what this alliance could mean. A marriage based on practical cooperation was a different dance than fiery passion, but it could offer stability in these uncertain times.

“Tell me more,” she said, her curiosity piqued.

“Let’s consider the benefits for both sides. We’ll need to be transparent about our expectations and the terms of our partnership. Full disclosure would allow us to navigate this relationship and avoid fallout. After all, a marriage rooted in understanding and mutual respect could evolve into something worthwhile, whether it’s forged from friendship, companionship, or even a greater alliance against our families’ pressures.”

As they delved into the intricacies of the potential partnership, discussions began to encompass not just financial nuances or logistical arrangements but also personal aspirations and shared values. Each word built a bridge between them, breaking down the barriers erected by previous hurts.

“I imagine keeping the marriage discreet would be paramount,” she suggested cautiously. “We wouldn’t want to draw unwanted attention from our families or the gossiping social circles we inhabit. That could easily complicate matters.”

“Absolutely,” he agreed, clearly impressed by her foresight. “If we move with intention, we can protect ourselves from scrutiny while we see how things unfold. This is ultimately a business agreement, with both parties looking to safeguard their interests. We still owe each other respect, but it doesn’t have to be defined by traditional expectations.”

The conversation flowed easily as they explored various scenarios, mapping out how their lives would intersect and how they could cultivate their connection while navigating the pressures from their families.

Before long, her reservations began to fade, replaced by a careful optimism that blossomed within her. He seemed not only like a kindred spirit but also an unexpected ally. It felt as if they were creating a unique tapestry, each thread weaving together elements of their lives to construct a frame in which they could both thrive.

As the outside world began to dim, the ambiance of the café shifted, filling the space with a sense of possibility. They continued to consider the ramifications of their conversation, the potential outcomes blossoming with each shared idea.

“You know, I’ve always imagined that true partnerships arise not solely from love but from shared life goals and mutual support,” she mused, feeling warmth grow in her chest—a sensation long absent.

“And often those partnerships evolve into something deeper over time,” he replied, a thoughtful light in his eyes. “Perhaps in our case, it will take time to discover what that might mean. But I truly believe that solid foundations can weather storms together.”

They sat in comfortable silence for a moment, contemplating the shift in their relationship from forced obligations to confident collaboration. In that instant, she recognized that this union didn’t have to be merely a reaction to familial pressure; it could blossom into a partnership that nourished their individual dreams and allowed them to forge ahead in the face of external doubts.

“What if this works?” She mused aloud, glancing up into his eyes. “What if we actually find fulfillment in this arrangement?”

“Then we would be redefining a narrative for ourselves, one that breaks free of traditional paths but still leads to fulfillment. Life has a peculiar way of surprising us, after all,” he replied, a hint of a smile playing on his lips.

As the last rays of sunlight slipped below the horizon, the café ambience shifted from informal chatter to a soft hush, the world around them fading into a backdrop of muted colors.

Margaret felt an unexpected excitement at the thought of charting a new course with this man beside her. Whatever title they assigned to their connection—be it a marriage of convenience or a partnership of mutual benefit—it held the potential to be something special, something that could evolve as they navigated life together.

For the first time in a long while, she allowed herself to envision a future filled with possibilities amidst uncertainty, that glimmer of hope igniting something deep within—perhaps they could both emerge stronger from this journey, transforming their obligation into a compelling and meaningful chapter of their lives.

With their plans taking shape, she found herself leaning in, her earlier caution evolving into curiosity as they continued to explore what their partnership would entail. The conversation resumed, now flowing like a symphony between them, each note building towards an ebb and flow that hinted at the beginning of a unique alliance.