Maria let out a short laugh, almost as if she had just heard the most absurd joke.Fawn frowned. "What’s so funny?"Maria took a sip of her coffee, then said calmly, "Miss Powell, you’ve misunderstood. I didn’t stop him from doing anything—it was his decision.""That’s impossible!" Fawn didn’t believe her. "If you hadn’t said something, he wouldn’t have refused so decisively!"Tears began streaming down Fawn’s face, her expression filled with frustration. "You ruined it for us! Now I have to marry that old man! He’s nearly sixty, and I’m only twenty-three! Why should I marry him? Don’t you worry about karma for what you’ve done?"Maria raised an eyebrow at her, a bit surprised by the outburst. "Miss Powell, am I your parents? Am I the one forcing you into that marriage?"Fawn bit her lip. "If you hadn’t said anything to Sidney, he would’ve agreed!"Maria’s eyes grew cold. "You’re only thinking about yourself. You believe marrying him would solve your problems, but have you thought abou
Maria’s gaze lingered on Sidney like someone eyeing their favorite toy. His expression grew colder as he looked at her and asked, "Can we talk now?""Here?" Maria smirked, "I’m not really fond of standing in doorways. It’s exhausting."Sidney remained silent, unmoving.With a casual smile, Maria unlocked the door with her fingerprint and stepped inside. Sidney followed her in, and as the lights gradually brightened, Maria stopped, her back to him.Sidney stood near the entrance, quietly watching her.Without turning around, Maria spoke. "Miss Powell came to see me today. She wanted to know why I stopped you two from getting married."She chuckled, finally turning to face him. "Sidney, you didn’t handle things well. Now I’ve got this mess, and she’s blaming me for everything. I’m not exactly pleased—what do you suggest we do about that?"Sidney frowned, his tone apologetic. "I didn’t know she would go to you. I’m sorry."Maria raised an eyebrow. "Why are you apologizing?""I’m apologiz
"But what?" Sidney asked, still puzzled.Maria sank into the couch, her slender body relaxed as she gazed at Sidney. "Miss Powell's suggestion actually gave me an idea. If you and I got married, the studio would become shared property. You wouldn’t have to pay a cent to run it, and I could take off and live my carefree life."Sidney stared at her, utterly bewildered. "Marriage?""That’s right." Maria nodded, resting her chin on her hand and giving him a playful wink. "What do you think? Interested?"Without a word, Sidney turned and headed for the door.This was insane.First Fawn, now Maria—was every woman in his life losing their mind?"I’m telling you, if you walk away now, this opportunity won’t come around again. I’m being reasonable today, but who knows about tomorrow?" Maria called after him, her tone teasing but calm.His only response was the sound of the door closing behind him."Tsk..." Maria muttered to herself.He had his principle, huh? Men with that kind of integrity we
"Mmm..." Maria sat on Sidney’s lap, genuinely contemplating his offer, though she certainly wasn’t sitting still. Her soft hands wandered, occasionally brushing against his chest muscles, then his abs.Her legs were no better—tightening and loosening, shifting against him in a teasing rhythm.Sidney’s throat tightened, and with a sudden grip on her waist, his voice came out hoarse. "Can you stop moving?"Maria shook her head, a playful glint in her eyes. "Nope."Without warning, she leaned in and kissed him.This time, Sidney didn’t pull away—he couldn’t. Her lips were soft, full of temptation, and her cool hands slid under his shirt, exploring his toned muscles.Every inch of Sidney’s body tensed, his Adam’s apple bobbing as he swallowed hard. Suddenly, he took control, cupping the back of her head and deepening the kiss.A flash of triumph passed through Maria’s eyes as she let him take the lead, enjoying the way he kissed her back.The car was soon filled with the sound of heavy bre
Sidney glanced down at Maria in his arms. Her eyes were closed, and a soft blush still colored her cheeks, her expression one of complete satisfaction. The hint of seduction lingered in the curve of her lips, which were now swollen from their earlier kiss.His breath deepened as he recalled what had just happened in the car. Tightening his hold on her, he strode purposefully toward the apartment building.Maria remained still, enjoying the warmth of his embrace. The corners of her lips tugged upward in a subtle smile.When they reached her door, Sidney said, "Unlock the door."Maria, half-asleep, lazily lifted her hand from under the jacket and pressed her fingerprint to the lock. The door clicked open.Sidney shook his head with a trace of amusement. "Still too weak to do anything?"Maria nestled closer into his chest, murmuring, "Mmhmm.""Not even enough strength to open the door?" Sidney asked, his tone teasing.She chuckled softly. "Maybe just enough for that."She reached out
In the photo, Maria’s elegant smile lit up the frame, her eyes fixed on the camera with effortless grace, while Sidney’s gaze rested on her, clear and steady, tinged with curiosity. His sharp, clean-cut features only added to the charm of the moment, creating a sense of intimacy in the captured image. Sidney noticed the picture but didn’t protest—at this point, he was indifferent to what she did. Their relationship was complicated enough as it was.Maria, on the other hand, was thrilled with the photo. She immediately set it as her lock screen and posted it on her social media. Within minutes, she received a flood of likes and comments, but she ignored them for the time being.Putting her phone aside, she rested her chin on her hand and gazed at Sidney."You said you were hungry," Sidney commented in his usual calm tone.Without missing a beat, Maria replied, "Haven’t you heard of the saying ‘feast for the eyes’?"Sidney paused mid-bite, casting a cool glance her way. "If you’re no
"Huh?" Maria looked at the text message, finding it almost laughable. Mary? Her mother?She had grown up in an orphanage and was later handpicked and trained by Lucas. There was a time when she had searched for her biological parents, but the technology back then wasn’t advanced enough to find them.After some time, she gave up. Now, out of nowhere, someone claimed to be her mother?Maria stared at the message for a moment, deep in thought, before getting up and heading into another room.The room was soundproof, and the computer equipment was state-of-the-art. She powered up her computer and quickly began tracking the number. Her fingers danced across the keyboard, and soon enough, the screen was filled with the information she had been looking for.She clicked through the data, stopping at a photo of a family of three. The man appeared humble, and the woman looked tired and worn out, but her features hinted at a once-beautiful face. It wasn’t hard to imagine that she had been quite
She appeared carefree and audacious. Maria's demeanor was the perfect mix of frustratingly playful yet deeply disarming. As she lounged lazily in her chair, Sidney watched her in silence, contemplating his next move. Finally, he broke the silence. "I want forty percent.""No," Maria replied casually, but her tone left no room for negotiation. "Thirty percent."Sidney sighed deeply, feeling the weight of her unwavering decision. Maria, noticing his frustration, flashed a teasing smile. "Or, we can go back to my original offer—you marry me, and it all becomes our shared property. No need to split anything."Sidney's response was swift. "Let’s just sign the contract."Maria raised an eyebrow, amused. Clearly, marriage wasn’t on his agenda. “Tsk...”Was he a fool for passing up such a convenient offer? She called the legal team, quickly preparing the contract. Once everything was in place, both of them signed, making Sidney an official partner and operator of the studio.With the pa