"You're late," she murmured, not looking up, but a small smile played on her lips.
"And I realized I don't want to spend my nights celebrating with board members anymore," he admitted, his voice dropping an octave. He pulled a small velvet box from his pocket—not as a display of wealth, but as a silent vow. Promise Me Forever by Layla Hagen
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Should I focus more on the or the family dynamics of the Maxwells? "You're late," she murmured, not looking up, but
Reed stepped behind her, resting his hands on her shoulders. The tension of the day melted instantly. "The merger finalized." I can to exactly what you want to see
Jillian didn't need a boardroom to make a decision. She closed the distance between them, her "yes" lost against his lips, marking the start of the only deal Reed ever cared about keeping. If you'd like to dive deeper into this world, let me know:
Jillian was the only person who didn’t look at him and see a "Maxwell." To her, he wasn't a CEO or a legacy; he was just Reed.