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Nora's POV
I woke up to the sound of birds chirping outside my window, a gentle melody that seemed almost given the opulence that surrounded me. My bedroom was a sprawling oasis of silk and marble, with a canopy bed that seemed to float on clouds. It was a room fit for a princess, or in my case, a billionairess.
As I stretched out my arms, the soft sheets caressed my skin, and I felt a sense of languid comfort. My life was one of luxury and excess, where every whim was catered to and every need was met. But beneath the surface, I knew that my life was far from perfect.
I swung my legs over the side of the bed and planted my feet firmly on the ground. The cool marble was a welcome respite from the warmth of the bed. I stood up, and my gaze fell upon the sprawling cityscape outside my window. The glass wall of my bedroom offered a breathtaking view of the city, with towering skyscrapers and bustling streets below.
My name is Nora Ryan, and I'm the heiress to the Ryan fortune.I lost my Dad when I was still a teenager and I am the only child of my parents;Mr and Mrs,Ryan. My family's wealth and influence stretch far and wide, with interests in real estate, finance, and technology. I've grown up with every privilege imaginable, but also with the weight of expectation and responsibility.
As I made my way to the bathroom, I caught a glimpse of myself in the mirror. My long, dark hair cascaded down my back, and my bright green eyes sparkled with a hint of mischief. I was a stunning woman, or so I'd been told. But beauty was a double-edged sword. It had brought me attention and admiration, but also scrutiny and expectation.
I showered and dressed in a simple yet elegant outfit, a black dress that hugged my curves in all the right places. My personal assistant, Rachel, was waiting for me in the dining room with a breakfast spread that would feed a small army.
"Nora, good morning!" Rachel said, smiling brightly. "Your mother wants to see you in her studying room."
I nodded, taking a sip of my coffee. My mother was always wanting to see me about something. Sometimes it was business, sometimes it was family matters, and sometimes it was just her way of keeping tabs on me.
As I finished my breakfast, I couldn't help but wonder what my mother wanted this time. Was it something important, or just another one of her attempts to micromanage my life? I pushed the thought aside and focused on the day ahead.
I had a meeting with my financial advisor later that morning to discuss some investment opportunities. My family's wealth was vast, but it wasn't going to manage itself. I needed to stay on top of things if I wanted to ensure our legacy continued.
After finishing my breakfast, I headed to my mother's studying room. The door was open, and I could see her sitting behind her desk, her eyes fixed intently on her computer screen. She looked up as I approached and smiled.
"Nora, darling," she said, her voice warm and inviting. "Come in. I need to talk to you about something."
I walked into the study, feeling a sense of trepidation. What did my mother want now? Was it something I was going to like, or was it going to be another one of her attempts to control my life?
"Mother, what's this about?" I asked, taking a seat in one of the chairs opposite her desk.
She leaned back in her chair, a thoughtful expression on her face. "Nora, you're 25 years old now. It's time we started thinking about your future."
I raised an eyebrow, sensing where this conversation was headed. "My future?"
"Yes, your future. Marriage, children, family legacy... these are all things we need to consider."
I felt a surge of frustration. My mother had always been keen on me marrying well and producing an heir. But I had other plans. I wanted to make a name for myself, to build something that was mine alone.
"I know, Mother," I said, trying to keep my tone neutral. "But I'm not sure I'm ready for all that just yet."
My mother's expression turned serious. "Nora, you're not getting any younger. And I want to make sure you're taken care of, that you're happy."
I nodded, knowing that my mother's concerns came from a place of love. But I also knew that I needed to forge my own path, to make my own decisions.
"I understand, Mother," I said, smiling. "But can we talk about this later? I have a meeting I need to get to."
My mother nodded, her expression softening. "Of course, darling. We'll talk about it later."
As I left my mother's studying room , I felt a sense of unease. Her constant meddling was getting to me. I was 25, capable of taking care of myself. I made my way to the garage, where James, my driver, was waiting.
"Good morning, Miss Ryan," he said, opening the door.
"Good morning, James. I'm heading to the office. Let's go."
As we drove, I reviewed documents for my meeting with my financial advisor. James drove with a mild speed and soon we arrived at the high-rise building where my office was located. James opened the door, and I stepped out onto the sidewalk.
"Thanks, James. I'll call you when I'm ready to be picked up."
As I entered my office, my assistant Emma greeted me with a smile. "Good morning, Nora. Your meeting is in 20 minutes. I've got everything ready for you."
I nodded, feeling grateful for her efficiency. "Thanks, Emma. I'll review the documents and be ready for the meeting."
The meeting went smoothly, and I was pleased with our investment progress. As I left the meeting room, I felt satisfied. This was what I was meant to do, build a legacy.
But I couldn't shake off the feeling that my mother would continue to push me about marriage and family. I needed to find a way to navigate this situation, to make her understand that I had my own plans.