Theodore's Regret
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Chapter 9 The Party img
Chapter 10 Drama img
Chapter 11 Trouble img
Chapter 12 Emotions Mixed With Hunger img
Chapter 13 Sick img
Chapter 14 Can You Help Me img
Chapter 15 Work On Sunday img
Chapter 16 Under Arrest img
Chapter 17 The Gift img
Chapter 18 Sudden Changes img
Chapter 19 Beautiful Wife img
Chapter 20 Your Scent Drives Me Crazy img
Chapter 21 Changes img
Chapter 22 Surprise Meetup img
Chapter 23 Real Feelings img
Chapter 24 The Betrayal img
Chapter 25 Not Done With You img
Chapter 26 Sweet Torture img
Chapter 27 Shattered img
Chapter 28 The Last Visit img
Chapter 29 Waking Up img
Chapter 30 The Truth img
Chapter 31 Drunk img
Chapter 32 New Beginnings img
Chapter 33 Regrets img
Chapter 34 The Creep img
Chapter 35 The Reality img
Chapter 36 The Warning img
Chapter 37 The Shoot img
Chapter 38 The Job img
Chapter 39 It Can't Be img
Chapter 40 Busted img
Chapter 41 Run Little Mouse img
Chapter 42 Exposed img
Chapter 43 The Confrontation img
Chapter 44 Comfort img
Chapter 45 No Fucks Given img
Chapter 46 Caught img
Chapter 47 Blinded By Rage img
Chapter 48 The Confession img
Chapter 49 Embarrassed img
Chapter 50 No Empty Threats img
Chapter 51 Promise img
Chapter 52 Far From Over img
Chapter 53 Jealous img
Chapter 54 Sold img
Chapter 55 The Deal img
Chapter 56 Screwed img
Chapter 57 Catching Up img
Chapter 58 Answers img
Chapter 59 Special Treatment img
Chapter 60 Chivalry img
Chapter 61 Rage img
Chapter 62 Never Meant To Be img
Chapter 63 Wish img
Chapter 64 Gifts and Requests img
Chapter 65 Stuck img
Chapter 66 Rumors img
Chapter 67 Unconscious img
Chapter 68 Shock and Confusion img
Chapter 69 The First Interaction img
Chapter 70 The Proposal img
Chapter 71 Warmth img
Chapter 72 Can't Leave img
Chapter 73 Breakdown img
Chapter 74 Breaking The News img
Chapter 75 Can I Call You Daddy img
Chapter 76 Begging img
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Theodore's Regret

Sam Shelly
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Chapter 1 Signed Away

Alina's Pov

"Aren't you excited?" Millie decided to speak after observing me for a couple of minutes. She was careful in phrasing her sentence, knowing that I don't really like people disturbing me at my little corner table situated on the balcony connected to my room. I was drafting out a chapter for my upcoming book with my feet tucked under my hips, on the comfy bean bag. The evening was quiet, yet enchanting, as I took some sips from the coffee mug resting beside me on the table. My glasses were hanging a little low on my nose as I continued pressing the keys on my laptop, earning little clicking sounds.

"Excited about what?" I didn't bother looking up from the screen. Millie and I were cousins. She was the daughter of my only uncle. She was two years younger than me and I could say we were a little close. Or maybe that's what I made her believe, because I never got close to anyone. Not even family. Mom was out of the picture when she died in an accident and I was only three. After that, I was brought up by nannies and maids. Well, dad was a businessman. And his business was all that mattered to him. So losing his wife meant nothing to him, and in his race to flourish the business and become the best, he lost me as well.

"The marriage..Alina?" Millie hesitated.

"What is so exciting about it? Care to explain?" I shut the flap of my laptop to finally face her and crossed my arms over my chest. She was the only company I had, ever since I gained a sense of my surroundings. That's because uncle would leave her off at our house often to deal with business alongside dad. Aunt Benny, Millie's mother, died due to breast cancer five years ago. Since then, she's been coming a lot to me. Well, she says I'm the only other girl she knows in the family. And it wouldn't be wrong if I said the same. Because dad and uncle never let us out too much. We had to get permission to go anywhere, and that, too, only if it was utterly important. But it still didn't stop me from having my flings here and there and losing my virginity. What can we say? I was quite the rebel in my teenage years. Having a strict father only ever elevated it more. I found a thrill in going against the rules. But not anymore, when I started finding my solace in reading and writing. A temporary escape from the harsh reality of my life.

For the rest of our things, they were delivered to the doorstep, so we didn't really go shopping either. Dad was successful in flourishing his business. Well, at least way more than an average person, and it wouldn't be wrong to say he qualified on the state millionaire's list. Until recently, it all went down the drain because of a stupid decision which crippled and drowned him in debt. And now, to fix his mistake, he was using his only daughter as a pawn in his plan.

He decided to sign off a deal with his biggest business rival to bring him out of the debt.

Theodore Maxwell

One of the youngest, most eligible business tycoons to exist. Well, not all of it was his hard work. Some credit did go to his father for stabilizing his empire, but he has to be credited for giving it a push to elevate it to a level that was out of reach for any average civilian. By making him a partner, and signing 50% shares in his name, dad was going to be successful in floating back. And to top it all, Theodore called the price so low, he agreed in a heartbeat.

Marriage with me.

Yes, I was never worth anything to my father. He made it clear many times.

"I just…why don't you say no?"

"You tell me? Can I?" Welcome to the Roosevelt family, where the ladies, or even us kids, had literally no say in front of our fathers. From a very early age, all the rules were made crystal clear to us. And Lord help us, if we dare to defy them.

She sighed, knowing there was nothing that could be done. "But you can make it work out right? Your marriage. I mean, obviously, there is no love because you guys don't know each other. But it's hard not to fall in love with you once someone gets to know you. And maybe you could even have your happily ever after with him!" She was trying to cheer me up. She gave me too much credit for my beauty. I liked to think I was a little above average, but nothing close to a Victoria Secret model. She begged to differ, saying with my burgundy hair and hazel eyes, there was hardly anyone who could match my aura. As if!

"Although I'm the writer here, it seems you like to create some fantasies even I can't manage to write. Grow up, this is real life."

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"Do you, Alina Roosevelt, take Theodore Maxwell as your husband?"

"I do," my words were emotionless as I stared at particularly nothing. My engagement ring and wedding dress were delivered by Theo's men yesterday. The dress was beautiful, I couldn't deny it. A long flowy mermaid gown with a deep floral neckline. But the weight it carried in this situation was choking me, almost making me feel breathless. This marriage of convenience, the facade of happiness I was forced to wear, made me feel sick.

"Do you, Theodore Maxwell, take Alina Roosevelt as your wife?"

"I do," I heard his stern yet velvety voice pierce my ears. There it goes, this emotionless, workaholic, intimidating, hulk of a robot was now my husband. One thing I knew about him: he was ruthless in the business world and never played fair. How to turn the opponent's life upside down was a skill that came naturally to him. As if he was born with it. How in the hell did I even end up being his wife?

"You may now kiss the bride." Here was the moment I was dreading. He abruptly turned me to face him and it was the first time I had been looking up at him this close. It was only now I took in his features and couldn't deny it, he was very easy on the eyes. Very pleasing, very appealing. Gray eyes that radiated confidence, his chiseled jaw carved to perfection, sharp features, everything about him screamed handsome.

He dipped his face and for a moment I thought he was going to kiss me, but I was thankful when his lips touched my cheeks, just next to my lips, and that was enough to give the impression that they in fact met my lips. The crowd was small since only close family and business friends were invited, but the cheers that erupted made me think if more people had joined. I saw dad from the corner of my eye meeting his business associates with a victory smile on his face, while Millie gave me a look of sympathy. Well there was nothing much that could be done now anyway. My life was signed away.

            
            

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