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Desperation is one of the world's worst vices. It can control the lives of people, including the poor, the middle class, and surprisingly, the wealthy. Elena Parker is the only child of Mr and Mrs Desmond Parker,the well known billionaires in the city ranked among the top three richest men in the world. Her relentless search for a partner to produce an heir to the riches seemed to no avail until one faithful day which forever changed her life.

Chapter 1 The Advocate for an Heir

Running wasn't something princesses did, but Eliana Packer didn't care she sprinted, clutching her dress tight, gasping for air, her shoes clacking on stone floors so loud it felt like the walls were judging her every step.

She kept going till the council gates loomed up, big and solid, streaked with golden lines showing how strong Bisonia once was. That gold came from deep underground. It was pulled free through pain and duty. Her kin grew unshakable because of it ,so her path ahead couldn't be changed.

There he was, sitting - her dad had been waiting inside.

Desmond Packer loomed at the front of the room, arms folded tight behind him, body stiff - like someone used to getting their way without argument, and expecting nothing less today. No crown on his head. Didn't matter. Power just stayed close, as it belonged to him by habit.

"You're running behind," Desmond Packer remarked.

Eliana tilted her head slightly. "Got held up," she said

"By choice," he replied calmly. "As always."

The council sat quietly. Their eyes pressed down on Eliana, heavy as stone. Born the sole girl of the Packer bloodline, she carried the final claim to Bisonia's crown. Over time, she realised - she wasn't seen as someone real, just an issue needing fixing.

"You know why you are here," her father continued.

"Yes."

"Then do not waste our time."

Eliana tilted her head up. "So you're after a successor."

Desmond nodded once. "Bisonia requires continuity. Stability. You are twenty-six, Eliana. You have avoided your responsibility long enough."

"My responsibility is to rule," she said. "Not to breed."

A hush moved across the room. His eyes narrowed - something had changed.

"Mind your language."

"Stay out of my business," she shot back without thinking.

Quiet became heavy, tense. It hung there like a held breath.

"You will marry," Desmond Packer said, each word measured. "You will produce an heir. Or the council will begin preparing alternatives."

Options. Relatives by blood. Far-off family links. Any guy tough yet flexible enough to step into her shoes.

Eliana dipped her head,fighting back wasn't worth the price. She spun away, stepping out just as the air grew tight around her.

She stayed away from her room.

Instead, she descended.

Beneath the palace spread a network of ancient tunnels crumbling passages where miners chased gold, shut off from sight, ignored by most, known only to people running away. The scent hung thick: rust, grit, whispers locked underground too long to ever fade.

He waited where the glow faded.

Lucien Vale stood up when she came near - neat as ever, even below ground, his fitted coat clean despite the dirt stuck to the walls and old bricks. Chief exec. Global dealmaker. Firms running where Bisonia acted blindly. The press called him cocky. People generally saw charm.

Dangerous, that's what Dad'd mutter - assuming he found out.

"You look like someone just tightened the noose," Lucien said.

"They did," Eliana replied. "Officially."

His face went stiff. "That's Desmond."

"Yes."

He moved nearer, speaking softly. "Are they making it happen?"

"Yes. Marriage. Heir. Timeline."

Lucien let out a breath. Yet their bond lived in hidden times, tucked between coded messages no rules, just danger holding it together. Instead, they played by night's clock, snatching time when no one was looking, because getting caught meant everything crashing down.

"They won't accept me," he said, already thinking ahead. "Not openly."

"No," Eliana agreed. "You're foreign. A CEO. Uncontrollable."

He smiled thinly. "I've been called worse."

She grabbed toward him either way, her hand tightening on his shirt like she needed support. Yet what happens if they discover us -

"They won't," he said. "Not yet."

"But eventually."

Lucien met her eyes. "Then we change the narrative."

She chuckled quietly, but not from joy. "Like it's that easy," she said

"It isn't," he said. "But it's possible."

He sketched it fast. Vale Industries was stepping into Bisonia's crumbling mines. Advanced tech for digging deeper. Gold production bouncing back. More people getting hired. The economy starting to hum again. A chance for the kingdom to shine giving her an edge.

"What about you?" Eliana said.

"I gain access," he said. "Influence. A seat at the table they don't want me at."

"They'll call it manipulation."

"They already do," Lucien replied evenly. "This time, it works in our favour."

Eliana moved away, pulse racing. In her life, hope could get you hurt still, it sparked anyway.

"My father doesn't just want power," she said quietly. "He wants control over me."

Lucien's voice softened. "I don't want to own you."

That difference counted way above every throne.

Above, the palace bells clanged calling loud, marking time running out. Eliana figured she had barely a few minutes left.

"If this fails," she said, "I lose everything."

"If it succeeds," Lucien replied, "Bisonia changes. And so does your position in it."

They split no vows made. Vows are broken easily. But plans stuck around.

That night, Eliana lingered on the balcony by herself, eyes sweeping across a realm forged from wealth and pressure. Far past Bisonia's edge, Lucien Vale geared up for action - a cross-border gamble that might rescue her... or leave her totally uncovered.

Beyond her back, the palace dozed - sure of its grip.

Eliana Packer gave a tight smile.

They needed a successor.

They'd face pushback instead.

My mother, Bianca Parker, is the real definition of divine beauty. She aged like fine wine.

Her blonde hair made her look different from the rest of us; we used it as an inner joke in anything we played together as a family.

She is my only hold right now, and I don't want to rush things with Lucien. It hasn't been long since we met although he seems to be the one I just need a little more time to decide on that.

The pressure from dad to have a child has been so much lately I doubt I can survive the heat anymore

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