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The Billionaire’s Delinquent Bride
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2 Chapters
Chapter 6 VI img
Chapter 7 Time Out img
Chapter 8 Schubert's Impromptu Opus 90 img
Chapter 9 Independence, Here I Come! img
Chapter 10 Details img
Chapter 11 My Frustration img
Chapter 12 Our Conversation img
Chapter 13 The Résumé img
Chapter 14 The Résumè II img
Chapter 15 Found Her img
Chapter 16 The Interview img
Chapter 17 The Interview II img
Chapter 18 His Surprise img
Chapter 19 The Message img
Chapter 20 Cheers To Friendship img
Chapter 21 Chit Chat img
Chapter 22 Another Interview img
Chapter 23 The Dance Instructor img
Chapter 24 The Dance Lesson img
Chapter 25 Launch Time With Sofia img
Chapter 26 The Interaction img
Chapter 27 The Throbbing img
Chapter 28 K-drama img
Chapter 29 Where Are You Hurt img
Chapter 30 Want Some img
Chapter 31 Get Whatever You Want. img
Chapter 32 Positive. img
Chapter 33 You Can't Count For Yourself img
Chapter 34 Deal. img
Chapter 35 She's Your Wife. img
Chapter 36   Are you okay img
Chapter 37   Good Thinking. img
Chapter 38 Inspections img
Chapter 39 Springy img
Chapter 40 Springy II img
Chapter 41 Springy III img
Chapter 42 Springy IV img
Chapter 43 Springy V img
Chapter 44 Midriff img
Chapter 45 Midriff II img
Chapter 46 Midriff III img
Chapter 47 Midriff IV img
Chapter 48 The Concierge img
Chapter 49 The Concierge II img
Chapter 50 The Concierge III img
Chapter 51 The Concierge IV img
Chapter 52 The Concierge V img
Chapter 53 The Entourage img
Chapter 54 The Entourage II img
Chapter 55 The Entourage III img
Chapter 56 The Entourage IV img
Chapter 57 The Entourage V img
Chapter 58 Midpoint img
Chapter 59 Midpoint II img
Chapter 60 Midpoint III img
Chapter 61 Midpoint IV img
Chapter 62 Midpoint V img
Chapter 63 Date img
Chapter 64 Date II img
Chapter 65 Date III img
Chapter 66 Date IV img
Chapter 67 Date V img
Chapter 68 The Consequence img
Chapter 69 About What img
Chapter 70 The Consequence II img
Chapter 71 Flaring img
Chapter 72 The Saga img
Chapter 73 The Saga II img
Chapter 74 The Saga III img
Chapter 75 The Henpeck img
Chapter 76 Alpharetta img
Chapter 77 Contrariwise img
Chapter 78 Disguise img
Chapter 79 Disguise II img
Chapter 80 Disguise III img
Chapter 81 Disguise IV img
Chapter 82 Disguise V img
Chapter 83 OMINOUS img
Chapter 84 OMINOUS II img
Chapter 85 OMINOUS III img
Chapter 86 OMINOUS IV img
Chapter 87 OMINOUS V img
Chapter 88 Scour img
Chapter 89 Scour II img
Chapter 90 Scour III img
Chapter 91 Scour IV img
Chapter 92 Scour V img
Chapter 93 Nestled img
Chapter 94 Nestled II img
Chapter 95 Nestled III img
Chapter 96 Nesteled IV img
Chapter 97 Nestled V img
Chapter 98 The Verdict img
Chapter 99 The Verdict II img
Chapter 100 The Verdict III img
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Chapter 2 Portfolio

Sofia's POV

Still not listening, Charles starts to tick off points on his fingers. "He's well educated, trilingual, in charge of......."

"Yeah, yeah, yeah. And if we get married, 'our combined family holdings' market cap will increase by twelve percent.' And that's a conservative estimate, according to the analysis you've done," I say bitterly, cutting him off so he won't waste time listing up the inconsequential advantages of marrying the man. His looks, height, GPA, how many degrees he has, his stock portfolio positions, real estate holdings...

And, of course, the most important point: his family's market capitalization. And the fact that the company's in charge of a very popular cosmetics brand. Charles spreads his hands.

"You could've picked last week's guy. That would've resulted in a fifteen percent increase."

"No," I say firmly. Amazingly, he can keep track of details like that. All the dossiers look the same to me: rich, educated, and have something to add to the Golden Gate Group's bottom line. He sighs.

"We gave you a hundred dossiers. How hard can it be to choose one?" "Extremely, since I don't like any of them."

"They're the most sought-after, most eligible bachelors in the country! We created the list two years ago, and forty-four of them have been snatched up since. That should tell you something about Mother's discerning taste in men. If you keep being so stubborn, there won't be anyone left to choose from."

"Good! Then I'll be able to pick my own!" Charles gives me a pitying look. "Remember how that worked out for you last time? He gave you up for two hundred million dollar."

Humiliation sears my face. Two hundred million dollars isn't even real money. But eight years ago, an ex-boyfriend accepted that amount that pocket change to dump me. Mom called it a service to my future.

I have to agree that if I'd married that cheap jerk, my life would've been miserable. But that doesn't mean I'm okay with Charles rubbing it in my face. Or my parents trying to force their picks on me.

"It isn't like you never made a mistake," I shoot back. "At least mine took half a billion dollars." He states it matter-of-factly, but it only pisses me off more.

What the hell does he think this is? A competition to see who has the shittier ex? If so, fine! My ex is worse than his. That asshole fled the country after discarding me like garbage.

A smart move on his part, because if I ever see him again, I'm going to have Mr. Clifford run him over, then back up and do it again. My family has the best lawyers in the country.

My chauffeur-slash-bodyguard would get off with a minor slap on the wrist, and I'd have the pleasure of turning that lower intestinal orifice into a human pancake.

"And unlike you, I learned my lesson," Charles adds. "Which is why I married my wife." And thanks to that merger marriage, our combined market cap increased by twenty percent. But to me, that isn't the most important thing.

"Uh-huh. And are you happy now?" I ask. Charles looks at me like he doesn't understand the question. Finally, he says, "We have a son." "That isn't what I asked."

"We have a son," he says again. "What more do I need?" "Love? Maybe a little devotion to each other? I mean, do you even like her?" Pity fleets across his face. And the fact that he feels sorry for me for wanting love makes me madder and just a little bit sad.

I flick a hand in the direction of the doors, on the other side of which Ms. Helen is undoubtedly working diligently at her desk.

"Or is Ms. Helen buying yet another anniversary gift for her?" "Ms. Helen has exceptional taste and pays meticulous attention to detail." He explains it to me like he's talking to a five-year-old who doesn't understand why everyone can't get a piece of candy.

Of course, she has all those qualities and more. Otherwise, she wouldn't have lasted so long working for my brother. "Dad picks out Mom's gifts himself." "Because his assistant is too old-fashioned to know what's trendy," to Charles says.

My teeth grind with frustration. It's just like my brother to be obtuse on this matter, but I know he's doing it on purpose. He didn't study economics at the University of Chicago and then get into Harvard Business School by being stupid.

"You know that isn't true," I say. "There's nothing wrong with Mr. Patrick's taste." "No. What's true is that you want to benefit from being a member of this family without living up to any of the responsibilities." I bristle.

"Don't be ridiculous. I'm not causing some huge rift or political infighting by trying to challenge you for control of the company. Why? Because I know you're better suited for that sort of thing. And instead of being a concert pianist like I wanted, I've accepted that working like that wouldn't be okay. So I'm heading up the Ivy Foundation."

"Leading one of our family's charitable organizations is fine, but you have other responsibilities as well."

"I don't just run it, I created it. And it's a good fit. Being a pianist myself, I can discover talent faster than anyone else around here. And I'm not drawing a salary." He gives me a look.

"Do you think this is about saving a few pennies?" Okay, he has a point. My salary wouldn't even be a rounding error to the family in the grand scheme of things.

And I didn't ask to be paid because I don't need the money and I'd rather have it go toward more scholarships.

I get plenty through the huge trust my late grandparents set up for the family's personal use. I don't control it, but then, I've never had a reason to care about controlling it...until now.

"We can hire someone to lead the foundation, but we can't hire someone to marry in your stead," Charles says.

"Then just accept that I'm not going to get married without love and give up." "You can easily fall in love with one of the fifty-six who are left." His tone says I should be thrilled that he's given me a perfect solution.

"Charles, I'm not marrying a portfolio."

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